The Cars character Fillmore was originally planned to be called "Waldmire", named after Bob Waldmire, a Route 66 resident whom the crew befriended during a road trip to do research for the film. Thousands of McDonalds restaurants are now equipped to offer free WiFi, allowing customers to access the internet on their smartphones, tablets or laptop computers.
The Cars movie toys have variations, as there are clean and dirty versions of Lightning McQueen, and green, purple, and yellow versions of Ramone.
However, McDonald's did promote the original Toy Story in some countries (particularly Europe and Asia) outside of the United States and Latin America. The original Toy Story was promoted by Burger King while Toy Story 3 wasn't promoted by a restaurant. Unless this is some slang or inside joke Im unfamiliar with, it simply means they are using the wireless internet from.
The groups say people are turning more and more to mobile devices to watch porn.
They say the filters are now sophisticated enough that people can watch mature but non-pornographic content, such as HBO's "Game of Thrones." The anti-porn groups say that some smaller chains, including Panera Bread ( PNRA) and Chick-fil-A already had filters. "These criminal felonies are difficult to deter because of the anonymity offered by open Wi-Fi," she said. While there are no statistics on how often these chains' networks have been used to view pornography, she said there have been news reports about public Wi-Fi hotspots increasingly being used to traffic child pornography and the sexual solicitation of children. Parents need to know which family restaurants are safe from online threats." Uber Eats delivery fee, service fee and small order fee apply. Delivery prices may be higher than at restaurants. Value menu and promotional pricing not valid for delivery. Internet pornography is a public health crisis. We’re always bringing McDelivery to new places. "We're proud of Starbucks and McDonalds for stepping up to the plate. "This is a huge victory," said Donna Rice Hughes, president of Enough is Enough. The moves were praised by the two groups that had sought the change.