Remarkable_Inchworm
Remarkable_Inchworm t1_jeedwu3 wrote
Reply to ELI5: Why does every mail subscription seem to have an unsubscribe button? I have seen this even for the scammiest subscriptions. by OldDew
Also: some mail clients (gmail, for example) will add an unsubscribe option when they detect something that appears to be from a mailing list. That might be what you're noticing.
Remarkable_Inchworm t1_jaczuoe wrote
Reply to ELI5: Why do corporate logo redesigns cost so much money when the change is relatively simple? by [deleted]
It's important to understand that corporations regularly do things stupidly.
Potential reasons why a branding exercise might cost more than you'd think:
- It's being driven by someone who has no idea what they want, they just don't like the status quo.
- It's being driven by someone who got approval for a large design budget and needs to spend it lest they not get access to a similar budget number for the following year.
- It's being driven by a consultant, who has sold some executive on the idea that a logo change is just what's needed to lift the company's sagging stock price.
Then you factor in things like focus groups and awareness campaigns and building renovations required to change signs and other, similar foolishness.
Remarkable_Inchworm t1_jef1289 wrote
Reply to ELI5: What is the difference between an arraignment and an indictment? by webby37
Saw this posted earlier today on a friend's feed... pretty clear breakdown of the flow from indictment to arraignment to trial:
https://imgur.com/h6xbCPq
(Had posted this earlier but it was removed, I guess because I didn't explain what's behind the link?)