Yeah, the Catholic Church guarded access to education, preventing the rest of the commoners from learning how poorly they translated the Bible to maintain control of the people. It's too bad the Protestant movement didn't destroy the Catholic Church.
You mean despite of Christianity.
The book is bigger than at its base. Our society cannot progress without removing it from a focal point.
Of course they want you to use their shops. That way they can charge whatever price they want.
It's the same reason McDonald's ice cream machines are always down.
If they don't rectify your problem the company wins and they might get a promotion.
You've got jack shit without a union.
Not even real money, tech bro phantom bullshit.
Progress won't come from any Christianity (and likely almost any religion, but I don't know others well enough to comment). They will either need to denounce the book as being bullshit and decide to progress or they will continue to hold society behind.
With ads being put on the videos now it's definitely not worth it.
Good to see more people are understanding how anti-consumer our digital distribution laws are. Sucks they had to find out this way, but people have been warning of this for years.
I did look at that and I wanted to try it out, but they don't even have a free trial, which is unfortunate. Part of the reason I used duolingo was because I am hoping to get the basics for free so I can see if I'm actually learning.
I have some gaming friends over there that I want to visit, so I might this year!
Good to know, also been learning Dutch and was hoping to make a switch
That doesn't make sense when they backed the one in California but only didn't back this one because it would allow consumers to go outside of their repair system.