This episode of Sesame Street back in 1988 is why Trump is targeting PBS and Sesame Street so much! The episode was Ronald Grump intends to raze Sesame Street and redevelop it! Does this sound familiar because that’s what he does everywhere! 😡😡😡
@iamharaldur id love to know the logic in protecting women from "men following them into the bathroom" by having more "men following them into the bathroom"
@JRoman_hernande@Stellantis@ANGELTALLERES@PeugeotES ¿Te dicen que la garantía anunciada en realidad son "aportaciones comerciales voluntarias" de la marca? Porque eso es lo que me dicen a mi por teléfono, junto a que por política interna no dan respuesta por escrito.
@PeugeotES@MiguelM79857 La opinión no sé si os interesa, pero desde luego haceros cargo de los problemas ya veo que no. Atención al cliente dice una cosa distinta de la web de Stellantis sobre estos problemas y pasa del asunto.
Un motor para tirar con 95mil km. Su sustituto no será Peugeot / Stellantis.
Avec ma femme on se demandait quoi faire de notre argent, la réponse s'est imposée d'elle-même: on est tombé en panne moteur avec notre Peugeot puretech, en Suisse.
@ste3871@AutoPlusMag C'est exactement ce qui se passe. De plus, ils limitent les problèmes qu'ils prétendent couvrir : la consommation de courroie et de lubrifiant. Les problèmes connexes, comme une pompe à huile endommagée, ne sont pas couverts.
@Lepiaf4@La_Pollice@Peugeot Cambio de correa de distribución a los 90000 km. Bomba de aceite reventada antes de los 95000 km. Cuesta más la reparación de lo que vale el coche y nadie los quiere recomprar.
El servicio de atención al cliente de Stellantis no está cumpliendo con la garantía extendida anunciada
@bendreyfuss Water “disappeared” from CA for the same reason lakes and rivers globally have been drying up, because degraded soil doesn’t hold water.
Soil restoration rehydrates parched landscapes, replenishes dried-up rivers, recharges depleted aquifers, and sequesters carbon. @soil4climate
When California had the drought a decade ago I asked during a Mother Jones editorial meeting where the water had gone and everyone laughed at me and said “everyone knows where it went” and I said “I don’t know where the water went but I know that it didn’t disappear so it went somewhere” and they said “I don’t have time for this” and ran away and it became a running gag internally because I was like “they can’t answer this basic question” and was so obstinate about it that when I ended up having to edit any stories about the drought I would constantly add edit notes like “must answer: where did the water go” and they would have to wait and find another editor to avoid me because they were like “this editor is a moron” and then after five years or whatever I got this text from one of them and they were like “I was talking to a scientist recently and one thing led to another and I mentioned that there this prick at the company obsessed with where the water went and they said ‘actually we just found the water’ and they sent me the study and there is an answer to your question.’”