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Geldner

@Geldner

Marketing guru & technologist: energy, sports, high tech & NGOs. Fishing, skiing, volleyball, guitar, vocals. ⛷️🏐🎣🎸 Practical conservative. No personal DMs.

Carlsbad, CA Katılım Eylül 2008
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Paul
Paul@apaulbrown·
@Camille_fr_mary @Geldner @MissJilianne London isn’t EU btw. In Germany, Vienna and Czechia we had to pay to get into almost every place we went, including most bathrooms. I cant remember if there were different foreigner prices but I still can’t believe I had to pay to pee.
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Miss Jilianne
Miss Jilianne@MissJilianne·
I think it’s disgusting the United States charges $100 per person visiting our country to enter a National Park. Embarrassing too!
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Geldner@Geldner·
HP will issue occasional firmware updates that lock out third party inks. It's the old case of selling the razor cheap and making money off the blades. Instant ink cartridges (different from HP retail ink) are tied to usage, having an active payment plan and an active Internet connection. For that reason I would never tie myself to that program. But she still should be able to print using retail cartridges. I dumped my last HP printer about 6 months ago because it stopped pulling paper straight. The best options for inkjets are the tank printers. Even so, some still lock ink and don't allow third party.
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Joyful Love
Joyful Love@JoyfulLove1086·
@Geldner @ALEX0LOL @WallStreetApes It’s actually true. Any WiFi enabled HP printer can be remotely manipulated by HP through a back-door. Went through this about 5 years ago. Ordered & replaced parts only to find out it was an internal “upgrade” by HP done remotely. Bought another brand printer with refillable ink
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Wall Street Apes
Wall Street Apes@WallStreetApes·
American bought a brand new printer. She bought the ink for the printer, she bought the paper for the printer, now she’s at home and is ready to print She can’t print “They remotely shut off my printer until I paid $7.50 cents to print in my own home, to print on my printer, that I own in my home” This is the new $7.50 subscription plan by HP Printers Here’s how the plans work HP’s Instant Ink and newer All-in Plan programs are subscription services options: - You pay a monthly fee based on pages printed (not ink used). - Plans start low, from $1.79–$7.99 per month for 10–100 pages - $7–$8 per month plans are for around 100 pages If your payment fails. HP will remotely shutoff your printer
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MAH24@BeIngRie·
@Geldner @WallStreetApes Features are disabled if you opt out. Printer is a pike if crap if u don't subscribe. Just don't buy it
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The_Critical_Yinglet
The_Critical_Yinglet@TheYinglet·
@Geldner @ALEX0LOL @WallStreetApes The thing is that the Printer even shuts down when you replace the instant ink cartridges lol... we have tested that shit and its fucking insane, there is a good reason i keep my almost 20-year-old Brother printer because that one allowed the user to refill the cartridges
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Geldner@Geldner·
@BritToSwiss @Novari13 @MissJilianne Couldn't care less? Grammar police says that means you care. I'm not complaining about London because I haven't been there for 12 years. I have no interest in going back. Just as I have no interest in going to NYC, LA, SF, Portland or Seattle ever again.
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Travels for Dinner
Travels for Dinner@BritToSwiss·
@Geldner @Novari13 @MissJilianne I couldn’t care less if you ever went to Europe… people who make generalizations/claims they can’t support are fair game to be ‚nitpicked‘ People complain all the time about London - where most museums are free.
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Geldner@Geldner·
I literally do not give a shit. You don't have to pay if you don't want to. No one is holding a gun to your head and forcing you to visit Yosemite, or for that matter, the US. Less than 0.007% of US GDP comes from foreign tourism. I did not complain when charged more for my non-EU status. It's just a fact of life.
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Geldner@Geldner·
@BritToSwiss @Novari13 @MissJilianne Good lord man. I surrender. You're right. I never went to Europe, never saw non-EU pricing just so you can spend all fucking day nitpicking shit from places I may or may not have visited. GFY. Yawn.
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Travels for Dinner@BritToSwiss·
@Geldner @Novari13 @MissJilianne At one place…. The other 3 nada. I’m curious about all the other places you paid 2x at and yet you fail to support your statement. I travel a bit and can’t remember ever being asked to prove if im from the EU to get a reduced price.
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Geldner@Geldner·
@ALEX0LOL @WallStreetApes Boomer has owned 2 HP inkjets, 2 Brother, 2 Epson and 1 Canon. Boomer knows how this shit works. Video chick is either st00pid or trolling. This would be an instant class action suit if true as stated.
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Alexo
Alexo@ALEX0LOL·
@Geldner @WallStreetApes Boomer didn't listen to the video. She has the printer, she has the ink, printer still won't print until she signs up for a $7.50 a month subscription. Boomer now know.
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Geldner@Geldner·
@ML3democrats Obama NEVER experienced an assassination attempt. If this was true, you could list them all.
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TheFrenchie
TheFrenchie@ML3democrats·
Obama faced 11 documented assassination attempts during his presidency. He never mentioned them publicly. No fundraising emails. No rallies. No “they’re trying to silence me” speeches. He just… governed. Meanwhile, Trump turns every security incident into a merch opportunity, a rallying cry, and a donation link. One man saw threats as part of the job. The other sees them as content. That tells you everything about their character.
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Travels for Dinner
Travels for Dinner@BritToSwiss·
@Geldner @Novari13 @MissJilianne The ‚general admission‘ price is the adult price. It’s at the top. EU pensioners get a reduction. All other prices are the same. From the Greek heritage site All were from direct sites So I’m genuinely asking which sites you visited where you were charged 2x more as an American?
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Jeff Lutz 🔋
Jeff Lutz 🔋@thejefflutz·
Can @CNN explain why they have a random “Everyone Hates Elon” graphic in the upper right corner of the screen when he has nothing to do w/the segment or Met Gala? Who proposed & authorized this and for what purpose? Bizarre.
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Geldner@Geldner·
@martin99xyz @MissJilianne Nope. We took our trip in September and October of last year. Covered 7 countries. The only one that didn't have a non-EU upcharge was Montenegro. Which figures since it's not in the EU.
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Geldner@Geldner·
@BritToSwiss @Novari13 @MissJilianne I dunno. It looks like you're posting pics from third party booking sites. Note that one grab you posted says non EU up to 18. Over 18, what's the price?
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Geldner@Geldner·
@Novari13 @MissJilianne Italy, Greece, Croatia, Slovenia and Cyprus. And last time we were in Spain, same thing.
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Geldner@Geldner·
@WifeyGotJokes @MissJilianne $100 is the standard foreign one-time pass for all NPs. Let's say you do Grand Canyon, Yosemite, Yellowstone, Glacier and Zion. That's $50/park. As a US citizen, I cannot buy an ALL EU pass for any amount.
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SnarkyWife
SnarkyWife@WifeyGotJokes·
@Geldner @MissJilianne $250 per person per year. Would still be much cheaper to go that route rather than pay $100 per person for a one-time pass at a single park if they wanted to visit others. Still sucks for foreign tourists visiting the USA.
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AppPatriotgirl 🇺🇸
This is honestly one of the most disgusting things I've ever seen. In the aftermath of Hurricane Helene, the government was nowhere to be found. Roy Cooper was nowhere to be found. The Red Cross was nowhere to be found. But you know who was? The Amish. Samaritan's Purse. The Cajun Navy. The Baptist Men's Association, and many more. This is a blatant anti-Christian smear campaign by @60Minutes and they should be ashamed and retract this story immediately. I wish they had named names so they could be sued into oblivion.
Not the Bee@Not_the_Bee

"60 Minutes" warns "white nationalists" help after natural disasters to advance their racist agenda notthebee.com/tbdd1

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