We didn't have the same stance on data privacy back then as we do today. GDPR wouldn't be a thing for another year, not implemented for two more after that (2018). Legislators largely didn't understand the risks associated with unrestricted exchanges of seemingly benign user data at the time. Yay for hindsight being 20/20.
Nasan
Dark Age of Camelot, heard it was one of the best MMOs of its time. By the time I heard of it and had a PC I could play it on, most of the player base had moved on to other games.
Return just the wheels, the tires need to be examined further and will take an additional 6-18 business months
If I haven't heard it, it's hushed to me!
/s if that's needed
We're seeing mixed use of it in the US. Amazon has these in certain places, like at 7-11 locations. Newer apartment complexes also have lockers near the mailboxes but they're only for tenants.
I got used to using the latter when I did deliveries for Amazon and they're great when the complex owner has them set up properly with every tenant listed and enough lockers to accommodate how much people are ordering online nowadays.
It's hilarious that in 2024 people still are failing to check themselves before wrecking themselves
Do you have a single fact to back that up?
Scrotum Sensational
Eating both of those sounds pretty fucking metal
It was sent as a test, all that chose to stay failed
Russia's on the list of other countries with inferior potassium.