I talked to Chessy, too. There's no way a tire company has a hugely robust online chat customer service department - how many people go online to complain about tires? I bet they are swamped today.
Next chat larp as a SJW and beg them not to back down from their policy allowing employees to promote LGBTQ and see if they are forced to disconnect from THAT chat.
Someone is going down for this... the will fire whoever released the memo and reverse their stance... it was too late the second Trump tweeted it out to the world.
When you initiate a chat with them the submission form asks your question, so I wrote I wanted to know more details about their company policy related to employees showing support for police officers. That’s what the shill Chessy was referring to.
I'll be using mine in a little over a month. Going to configure it with Linux / elementaryOS, KODI and service my Steam library (which is now outpacing my current potato of a mac). It'll do windows too, (but where's the fun in that)?. It can take (at least) 2 64gb sticks (user upgradable), push 4k displays, support an internal M2 SSD drive, is powered with a dual-core (low-power/low heat) Ryzen - all in a mini PC form-factor for 1/4 the cost of a Mac Mini (which it's replacing - I prefer mini-desktops in general).
The base is the VCS 400 for 249.00, which is all you need since it can take any peripherals and the memory can be upgraded as you need it.
Here's a little indie 'zine that covers 'stuff you can do' with it (including develop your own games. Every console is dev-capable (out of the box) and Atari is doing a 20-80 online store for indie publishers (best margins of any storefront). It's best viewed downloaded for PDF viewers (in side-by-side mode for the 2-page spreads) and is formatted for tablets.
The Amiga was nice - but the janky 80s hardware config didn't even allow Doom to work properly. To get something like Virtuality's 3D polygon Dactyl Nightmare to run required an Amiga 3000 with a shit ton of custom add-on cards which pushed it beyond the 12,000 dollar range (in 1993 dollars). The last attempt was the X1000 to service AmigaOS 4.0 back in 2012 on the long-gone Power PC chipset. There's been other motherboards promised over the years since but since they're low-run and custom none of them are cheap - and the application of them is niche (in the extreme).
You can tell the live chat workers are fed up of this. Pretty hilarious.
Good. The next time those HR jack-offs try pushing their shit maybe they will get push back from the people who dealt with the fall-out
There's no bending here, Goodyear is already basically a Chinese company, just run them out of business.
Chessy to boss: "Pssst. I've got a cop online, what do I do?"
Manager: "Abort. Abort. Abort."
SHUT IT DOWN!
The Democrat solution to all life's little problems...
Quick - Loot some office supplies and burn down the nearby cubicles!
David is OP... Chessy is the chat operator
I talked to Chessy, too. There's no way a tire company has a hugely robust online chat customer service department - how many people go online to complain about tires? I bet they are swamped today.
Genius
it's right on goodyear.com's homepage. For now at least.
Next chat larp as a SJW and beg them not to back down from their policy allowing employees to promote LGBTQ and see if they are forced to disconnect from THAT chat.
Their chat feature is either overloaded or shut down now.
We overloaded them today. Same with Ms. Monaco's phone line. Nice work, pedes.
Funny how they say that supporting gay people and black domestic terrorists isn’t political but supporting police officers is.
Someone is going down for this... the will fire whoever released the memo and reverse their stance... it was too late the second Trump tweeted it out to the world.
Melissa Monaco appears to be the person behind the policy.
Let me guess... White, overweight and single....?
that wouldn't have been my first guess
Hahahahahaha! Good grief.
Quality assurance and HR are cancerous rats. Also, most ethics officers in companies are frauds who will out any whistleblower.
"Hello Cheesy" is a topic? I thought it was a greeting. Looks like they're getting corporate style salty. Aw.
When you initiate a chat with them the submission form asks your question, so I wrote I wanted to know more details about their company policy related to employees showing support for police officers. That’s what the shill Chessy was referring to.
that's interesting - they must have just added that because it didn't come up on my CSS less than 3 hours ago.
Amiga is better.
Don't see how. For one thing, Atari is alive.
https://atarivcs.com
I'll be using mine in a little over a month. Going to configure it with Linux / elementaryOS, KODI and service my Steam library (which is now outpacing my current potato of a mac). It'll do windows too, (but where's the fun in that)?. It can take (at least) 2 64gb sticks (user upgradable), push 4k displays, support an internal M2 SSD drive, is powered with a dual-core (low-power/low heat) Ryzen - all in a mini PC form-factor for 1/4 the cost of a Mac Mini (which it's replacing - I prefer mini-desktops in general).
The base is the VCS 400 for 249.00, which is all you need since it can take any peripherals and the memory can be upgraded as you need it.
Here's a little indie 'zine that covers 'stuff you can do' with it (including develop your own games. Every console is dev-capable (out of the box) and Atari is doing a 20-80 online store for indie publishers (best margins of any storefront). It's best viewed downloaded for PDF viewers (in side-by-side mode for the 2-page spreads) and is formatted for tablets.
https://www.scribd.com/user/418760898/M
The Amiga was nice - but the janky 80s hardware config didn't even allow Doom to work properly. To get something like Virtuality's 3D polygon Dactyl Nightmare to run required an Amiga 3000 with a shit ton of custom add-on cards which pushed it beyond the 12,000 dollar range (in 1993 dollars). The last attempt was the X1000 to service AmigaOS 4.0 back in 2012 on the long-gone Power PC chipset. There's been other motherboards promised over the years since but since they're low-run and custom none of them are cheap - and the application of them is niche (in the extreme).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AmigaOne
Nice meeting! (and yes they need a geek / pc / gaming .win - badly).
I was but a simple Chessy maker!
They are probably in India anyways.
You should ask if Black Tires Matter,