Not only can you absolutely argue with a waiver (and I’m sure the families will), but that’s only an agreement between the company and the customer, not the customer and the governmental agencies involved in the rescue.
Not only can you absolutely argue with a waiver (and I’m sure the families will), but that’s only an agreement between the company and the customer, not the customer and the governmental agencies involved in the rescue.
Glad to hear it! If possible, I’d like to see any design elements that can be borrowed from BaconReader, like swiping to show upvote/downvote buttons.
Yes, I do. It’s fine, not a great UI but it gets the job done. I don’t work in a ton of Office documents, but for something like basic spreadsheets it meets my needs.
Public transit being the faster option is extremely rare in the US. On top of the speed, there’s the flexibility of knowing that you can leave at any moment and go directly to your destination without any transfers or unnecessary detours, whereas public transit often has limited hours and infrequent service.
I’d compare it to email. You can have a Gmail account but you can still email people on Yahoo Mail or Outlook.