As was suggested earlier, a food truck is the perfect solution. You’re not responsible for cleaning vomit.
As was suggested earlier, a food truck is the perfect solution. You’re not responsible for cleaning vomit.
Zero landfill is not zero trash. It’s just that the waste has to be recyclable or incinerated.
Sorry, but your dream also died when they closed all of their stores earlier this year.
You don’t want video capture. It’ll use RFID chips.
It can happen as soon as there’s a use for it.
Yesterday there was literally an article about how China was building more coal power plants than anyone else.
They’ve got a lot of people and need a huge amount of electricity.
Edit: here it is
It’s addictive.
I’m in playthrough 20. Each playthrough the factory becomes more efficient (usually).
I read a book about Lean Manufacturing and I needed to apply the learning to the game. It’s interesting to see the changes in this playthrough. No more supply buffer chests. I’m relying on just in time supply chain. Well except the past of my factory that makes the factory, that’s still full of chests of stuff waiting to be built.
A raspberry pi 4 can emulate any console up to the N64. I’m still running a pi 3. The 3 can’t do the N64 well. I’m unsure how good the pi 4 is with the graphics of the N64.
I can run basically any game published before 1995. It’s just a matter of finding roms. They used to be easy to get, but Nintendo got angry with websites that were hosting them. So now you have to dig a little more to get them.
I’m a problem solver. I know how to solve those problems!
It took years of marriage before it was pointed out that’s not what the complainer wants.
Command and conquer.
Super Mario 3
Do you just pack coffee into where the pod goes?
In my mind I’m imagining you filling the pod hole like one would for espresso. Every run, dig some out, but pack more coffee in.
In a previous life, I did loss prevention. The average shrink rate in retail in the USA is 2%. That means 2% of the merchandise leaves the store without being paid for.
An average Walmart does millions in sales each day. Conservatively 2% of one million is $20,000.
Thousands of dollars of unpaid merchandise leaves a big retailer every single day. It’s part of the cost of doing business. That’s also why online retailers are cheaper. They don’t have to deal with external theft. They still have internal theft.
Shrink is the industry term. It’s merchandise that isn’t paid for and isn’t there when inventory happens. Theft is most of it, both by customers (external) and employees (internal). It’s also things that aren’t rang up right at the register, damaged merchandise that isn’t removed from the system correctly. It’s a big umbrella term.
Fair enough. Those don’t exist anywhere near me. IMO blue = Walmart
You’re in a Walmart.
They claim to be cheaper so they can have that drabby distopian look.
In the good parts of town, they look nicer. In the poor parts of town they’re legit worse than that.
Fwiw, I’ll pay the extra dollar per shopping cart for the superior look of a target. Target is generally cleaner and crisper looking. As always there are exceptions to that rule.
Salt makes things taste better.
Yes, my friend did several of those in the early 90s. He mailed many dollars. Never did he get a dollar.
And here we have why I have not connected my smart dishwasher to the Internet. Those 2 extra wash cycles don’t seem worth it. Especially considering I only ever use the most powerful sounding wash cycle.
The prevalence of semi auto guns with quick changing magazines.
It makes the studio money so it’s what gets green lit. Trying something new is risk. If could tank. Status quo FTL.
Nah, it’s because you ordered the ice cream drink and the bartender does not want to have to clean the fucking blender again for your $1 tip.
Starting life as the billionaire heir to a lucrative gem mine built on slave labor will let you stay rich no matter how much you fuck up.
He invested a lot of money into an electric car company. Anyone could tell the wind was blowing towards electric cars.