I have their pans that claim that.
Don't trust them.
I have their pans that claim that.
Don't trust them.
I'd put in the remaining $5 needed for Thomas to be bought
Is it more or less likely to be poisoning the data being sold than doing nothing at all?
Correct.
Which the other person is consistently ignoring and getting salty about, and selectively ignoring my comments to be mad because "but Google has it in the handbook!" rather than actually read what I said.
They commented "I don't know why people keep saying they removed it".
People say that because it was big news when alphabet, in restructuring, removed/replaced it from their duplicate handbook. It was removed as the Google motto as well, and kept only in the last portion.
So why do people think Google removed it? Becase ten years ago it was big news that Alphabet removed it.
This ain't rocket surgery.
GOOGLE KEPT IT IN THEIRS.
ALPHABET DID NOT.
Holy shit dude. Read.
Dude.
Please read what I said. ALPHABET.
ALPHABET HAS A DIFFERENT HANDBOOK. I have said this multiple times now.
And I will say again - Alphabet copied the handbook in restructuring then removed it.
The Google handbook IS NOT RELEVANT AT ALL. READ WHAT I WROTE.
And those 3 fan editors come up with 3 wildly different end results off the same video.
It is absolutely nuts, and they are fantastic.
https://ifdb.fanedit.org/ifdb/
Star Wars: The Coaxium Heist (Solo) is fantastic. Terminator Enhanced Edition cleans up the VFX impressively.
Whether you get one bit of pure gold in 10000 or not, that one bit of gold is worth it.
Alphabet <> Google.
The parent company, Alphabet, removed it from the handbook. I couldn't tell you if they put it back in, but Alphabet removed it about 10 years ago.
This is not some conspiracy theory, it was released, they replaced that section of the handbook.
ETA:
Following Google's corporate restructuring under the conglomerate Alphabet Inc. in October 2015, Alphabet took "Do the right thing" as its motto, also forming the opening of its corporate code of conduct.[1][2][3][4][5] The original motto was retained in Google's code of conduct, now a subsidiary of Alphabet. Between 21 April and 4 May 2018, the motto was removed from the code of conduct's preface and retained in its last sentence.[6]
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don't_be_evil
https://www.engadget.com/2015/10/02/alphabet-do-the-right-thing/
https://www.fastcompany.com/3056389/why-google-was-smart-to-drop-its-dont-be-evil-motto
http://time.com/4060575/alphabet-google-dont-be-evil/
https://www.searchenginejournal.com/google-dont-be-evil/254019/
Your memory of the Google handbook isn't really relevant.
It was dropped by alphabet from their handbook.
Almost 10 years ago iirc.
Ehhhh..... That's misleading.
In many places to be eligible for the academy you'd have to have an associates or bachelors degree.
But again, location dependant.