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Uber sounds like evolution to me with the taxi driver going the way of the Blockbuster store.

Is Uber cheaper for the consumer?

Have they done away with hand-to-hand exchanges of currency? Is there online driver ratings/feedback?


I really don't know, but I'm assuming yes on all counts.


Enslaving is a sensational word but I think I am square on the side of Uber.
 
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ATHENS, Greece - Greek Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis resigned Monday, saying he was told shortly after Greece's decisive referendum result that some other eurozone finance ministers and the country's other creditors would appreciate his not attending the ministers' meetings.

"I shall wear the creditors' loathing with pride," Varoufakis said in his announcement.
 
After 'no' vote, Greeks proud of defiance, toughness


. . . still, these good feelings do not mean that business -- or life -- is good. The bank closures, now in their second week, are having a devastating impact as Greeks hold tightly onto what cash they have, fearing the banks might even run dry. Cash machines are limited to dispensing 60 euros ($66) per customer each day. No one has access to their safe deposit boxes -- where some Greeks are thought to have put cash savings -- since the banks are closed.

Small business operators can't use credit cards or money from bank accounts to replenish their stock -- they have to rely on the cash generated from customer purchases, which are few and far between.



She said the constant German demand for more Greek austerity reminds many of Germany's harsh wartime occupation of Greece -- a time in which many Greeks went hungry and defiant for years.

"I have the memory of my parents from World War II," she said. "And I think the Germans hate the Greeks because of our resistance during the war. It's a personal issue for them.
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:facepalm:

Greeks are idiotic, weasel-psychos. Who knew?