That point is addressed tenfold in the video
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That point is addressed tenfold in the video
I mean, payphones were at most stops. Rest areas, etc.
Working 60 hours a week taught myself to only sleep about 6 hours to claw back a little personal time. Shit’s fucked up.
A five gallon BiB of coke syrup is like $100 (maybe less if you purchase at volume like KFC’s parent company surely does.
That can make ~120 large size drinks.
That’s 83¢ per drink in syrup.
A quick look seems like I could get 1000 Styrofoam cups and lids for $120ish (straws are so cheap as to not even need to be included, 0.006¢ per drink) so about 12¢ per drink.
So about 95¢ in supplies, plus maintenance for the machines, CO2, cleaning labor costs… Around $1-$1.10?
But even that sounds high I bet companies like YUM inc get most of these supplies way cheaper than I was looking on restaurant supply sites by buying in huge bulk amounts.
You using the coupon means that they successfully enticed you to return. And most people will buy things on top of whatever the coupon is good for so they still turn a profit
Millennials remember those times I’m pretty sure… They’re like 40 years old
Us instance admins appreciate it I promise
“Some” does heavy lifting in that song
Pick whatever looks best. It’s not a big of a deal as we make it out to be.
Fedora KDE is also an awesome choice though if you must choose something else.
It’s THE problem
I’m more of a control-R kinda guy
If BYOD was allowed I’d probably get a laptop with two M.2 drives and keep work and personal on separate OSs on separate drives, both encrypted so they can’t access each other’s files.
Best of both worlds.
No it’s because they’re demeaned using it.
See email is one of the few things I don’t host. I host a webmail frontend, and use my domain. But PurelyMail is an amazing service that’s so cheap it’s basically free at personal scale with very few limits. I didn’t really care to try and deal with having all my mail sent to spam.
Same with the HP mini PC. But I have a $12/yr dotcom domain and a script on my server updates the DNS record anytime the IP changes.
Yes, they’re not the most common but they’re in most places here. Lidl too but there’s far less of them (apparently only in the northeast)
I’m lucky to have Aldi as my closest grocery store.
I do end up going to another half the time not because I don’t want to go to Aldi, but because I just need one odd ingredient I don’t think they’ll have.
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Other than Aldi, pretty much no.
So many 3% stickers on cars around my area