Well it can remind you if you happen to look at your list of saved comments! But no, I'm not aware of any clients which have implemented timed reminders yet, unfortunately.
Thankfully not, I don't miss scrolling past publicly-posted comments which could have just been the save button!
We're on a lemmy.ml community, so Mali I guess
You just got Sturgeoned, your husband has been arrested for embezzlement
I wonder how many other people this works for
True, that was the "technically" part. If it's rush hour and everyone is standing on all the steps on the right and everyone is walking as fast as they can on the left then the overall rate of people is less than if everyone was standing more densely. At quieter times then the people who need to rush can get there faster because they don't need to stop at the beginning while they wait to get on.
Well @AngryCommieKender@lemmy.world said the interviewer was a navy boss, I guess people at sea have very strong opinions about saltiness!
They say English isn't a tonal language but the way you pronounce the word "quite" can change it from being 'unexpectedly good' to 'barely passable'
Pretty standard in the London Underground too, despite technically being way more inefficient than if everyone just stood two people on each step!
Imagine losing a job because an armchair psychologist took you to the fanciest restaurant you've ever been to and you like salty food. Ah well, free meal!
I've not known any airlines that let you bring on hand luggage that's too big to go under the chairs so consider yourself lucky to even have that!