Comment Re:Useless coins (Score 1) 753
When the one was changed to a coin it took the spot that the single occupied
But since the US never stopped making the $1 bill nor penny, there's no room for the $2 bill not $1 coin.
When the one was changed to a coin it took the spot that the single occupied
But since the US never stopped making the $1 bill nor penny, there's no room for the $2 bill not $1 coin.
I would like to name it Sodom. The people that live there are Sodomizers.
I believe they would actually be called Sodomites, which is already funny enough.
But then you have to pay hundreds of USD for an iPhone (or maybe one hundred for a compatible Android phone) and hundreds of USD per year to upgrade from voice-only cellular service to smartphone service. Or what am I missing?
That most people already have a smartphone.
The data plan issue is a bigger one, I think.
But it'll be interesting to see if this goes anywhere.
In fact the GIGN is a part of the armed forces not the police.
Oh, so the French regularly use their armed forces against their own populace? That's even better.
Apparently USians don't like them.
Merchants don't like them because there's no room in the cash drawer. Same with the $1 coin.
Get ride of the penny and $1 bill and there would be room for the $1 coin and $2 bill.
Actually, looks like quite thick walls on the pan; so the heat should conduct down to the liquid really quite well; having thick walls avoids that exact problem; and aluminium is a very, very good conductor of heat.
Most criminals would no longer be able to transact business, as they operate in a cash system.
The biggest criminals run banks... or governments
Ceti Alpha V!
(Sorry, just being a geek...)
Of course, that would only be meaningful if Menkar, also known as Alpha Ceti, is discovered to have at least 5 planets.
I would suggest Urectum, but that is already reserved for use in 2620.
If they can grow it on Aluminum foil, perhaps they can grow it on an Aluminum block, with cooling passages.
That I actually have done
But yes, it's not exactly a very practical solution for Iceland. I'd really prefer something more designed for both roles, hanging and on the ground.
Since when have protective tariffs been "efficient"?
If we required accounting of emissions, and not simply of currency units, then there would be no need for tariffs to address the issue of the hidden environmental costs. They can eventually be translated into economic costs, but they also affect quality of life — you can assign economic costs to that as well, but you'll hardly tell the whole story.
When you buy goods made somewhere with inadequate pollution controls, many others have to pay part of your bill. My only problem with the whole idea is that any tariffs should be used specifically for bioremediation, and my prediction is that they largely won't be.
My favorite thing about free to pay games is that so many games (FtP or otherwise) are only really fun during the buildup phase, and then they get a bit samey. You can go through all that without actually spending any money. You lose the time either way. Then you move on to the next game. Along the way, if you're feeling generous, you might file some bug reports. That is an awful lot like actual work, however.
He made them an offer they couldn't refuse.
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