Maybe eels are just really good at mazes
sourquincelog
This is the post that made me download red note
These internet-connected fridge panels, developed by a Chicago startup called Cooler Screens Inc., frequently flickered, crashed or showed the wrong products. Every so often, they caught fire. But store managers were stuck with them. As part of a 10-year contract with Walgreens for a split of the ad revenue, Cooler Screens had installed 10,000 smart doors at hundreds of US locations like this one. It planned to install 35,000 more. By this point, Walgreens had already tried to pull out of the deal and get rid of the doors, blaming what it says was glitchy hardware and software. But Cooler Screens had temporarily prevented their removal the prior June by suing Walgreens for breach of contract, seeking $200 million and demanding its screens stay in place. Unreported until now is that over the ensuing months of legal battling, during which Walgreens had countersued for monetary damages, Cooler Screens Chief Executive Officer Arsen Avakian decided to try a different form of pushback.
What a name
Everyone is getting their jabs in but I just wanted to thank you for coming to hexbear and giving us someone to laugh at
Neat thanks for sharing
badposting is over there, Jack
"we're giving them a few more weeks to starve more people out before we 'admonish' them for starving people"
Just a funny imposition of the Mediterranean Sea over the US
Draining the reservoirs in January in a drought-prone blue state? Absolutely no ulterior motive, just the actions of an oaf.