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Lecturing Someone on FB Marketplace BC Over Price
Corey was seeing red over the weekend when some random guy reached out on Facebook Marketplace to lecture him about how he thought the price for one of the items he was selling was too high. The item in question was a poker chip set, one of the treasures from Corey's basement that he's been trying to unload. The random guy said, "You want 50 dollars for a poker set that you bought on clearance for 10 dollars at Walmart hahahahaha it amazes me how scummy people are.
Poll: Savage or Sensible - Lecturing Someone on FB Marketplace Because You Think The Price is Too High for an Item
Ford is latest carmaker to cut production due to chip crunch - Marketplace
In Louisville, Kentucky, Monday, a Ford factory that assembles the Escape SUV began a weeklong shutdown because it doesn’t have enough semiconductor supplies. It has become the latest automaker to feel the impact of a global chip shortage.
Jeep, Honda, Toyota and Volkswagen are among the brands that have also reduced production, citing a scarcity of semiconductors, which are also at the heart of the supply chain for consumer electronics.
“Everyone building videogames to phones to laptops needs those same chips,” said Joseph McCabe, president and chief executive of AutoForecast Solutions. “And when you're a chip manufacturer, you're gonna go and satisfy your larger customers first. Consumer electronics are exponentially larger on a global basis than vehicle builds.”
Surveillance tech is not accomplishing the things it's supposed to - Marketplace
The federal government, along with state and local governments, spends billions of dollars every year on security and surveillance technology — in theory, to prevent things like the attack on the U.S. Capitol that happened last week. It's sophisticated, comprehensive and creates a whole lot of privacy concerns, but it also might not be accomplishing the right things.
Alvaro Bedoya: Historically, surveillance technology has tracked our technology — our phone calls, our cars, our computers. And increasingly, surveillance technology tracks our bodies — who we are physically in the flesh, fingerprint, iris, DNA. But really, the big area of growth is face recognition.
While you're here, how about this:
An aerospace parts marketplace flies high with blockchain
Port's Soundview Marketplace sold - The Island Now
New York-based Sagamore Hill Partners and Florida-based PEBB Enterprises announced that they had closed on a purchase of the 188,109-square-foot shopping center from LBUBS 2007-C7 Shore Road LLC through commercial real estate company Transwestern, with the deal coming to fruition on Dec. 18 for an undisclosed price, though a listing on Ten-X shows the starting bid as $3 million.
Built in 1962 and 1977, Soundview Marketplace is comprised of four buildings on nearly 11 acres and has 11 tenants, including Target, TJ Maxx, Walgreens, West Marine, Ace Hardware, Carvel, Subway, and Soundview Cinemas.
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