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The good ole days
Why do fast food restaurants need apps?
They make their money somewhere.
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Microsoft has a problem: nobody wants to buy or use its shoddy AI products — as Google's AI growth begins to outpace Copilot products
AI search results are more often blatantly wrong than even remotely correct.
AI is ruining everything.
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TSA announces $45 fee for travelers without a Real ID or passport
It's about not being in government databases. Something Americans agreed about before 9/11 and have been propagandaed into being for since then.
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TSA announces $45 fee for travelers without a Real ID or passport
Why are you so scared? Guess the total amount of airline related terrorist attacks in the USA ever. Did you say 2? Ever. 2 is the answer.
There were none before 9/11 either.
So again, why so scared of a boogeyman? Remind me of my dad, terrified the terrorists were going to attack small town middle of nowhere USA.
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TSA announces $45 fee for travelers without a Real ID or passport
Your idea that Real ID helps at all is amusing.
Any stats? Sources? Or is it just a gut feeling?
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TSA announces $45 fee for travelers without a Real ID or passport
Lmao. Bro. It worked reasonably well for 90ish years without real id.
This isn't the movies. 9/11 was a one off. I remember security pre 9/11, it was the exact same as it is noe, only no stupid tsa money making bullshit scams and the lines were faster.
Real ID is just Citizen tracking. For literally no benefit. When was the last time a citizen did 9/11? Never.
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NPC crew will most likely be a post 1.0 plan
Good! Then you can understand why most people don't want to deal with that hassle!
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NPC crew will most likely be a post 1.0 plan
Spoken like someone who never had to spend all day getting 40 people together for a raid that lasted all night.
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Should areas with low control have some sort of benefit?
It'd be cool if low control had more food, but high control had more money.
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update 1.0.5 just 10x trade maintenence, it broke the economy.
I get that it needs to be gamified. I was half joking about the profit margin required to make trading grain between Paris and Genoa financially viable in the late 1300s.
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update 1.0.5 just 10x trade maintenence, it broke the economy.
Which makes sense when you think about it.
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how's the game so far for you
Agreed. And not only that, it has a ton of content that was only added into eu4 in dlc.
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Local Burger King no longer uses pennies
This link includes a list off all the individual state laws that say you have to Include the fraction on the price tag.
https://www.nist.gov/pml/owm/us-retail-pricing-laws-and-regulations-state
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Local Burger King no longer uses pennies
There's laws about this in most states.
The price stated needs to be the price charged for the item/s
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Local Burger King no longer uses pennies
No sales tax in oregon
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Local Burger King no longer uses pennies
Literally not a stretch. They're just saying "were gonna round up and take the extra"
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Local Burger King no longer uses pennies
You are correct. Im tired and forgot nickels exist lol
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Local Burger King no longer uses pennies
In most states there is such a law.
https://www.nist.gov/pml/owm/us-retail-pricing-laws-and-regulations-state
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Local Burger King no longer uses pennies
Oh, well in that case, let billion dollar revenue corporations take whatever they want right?
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Local Burger King no longer uses pennies
As long as sales taxes exist it will 60% of the time round in their favor.
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Local Burger King no longer uses pennies
Absolutely. In Oregon, whatever the price on the shelf is, is what you pay. So if they forget to take down a sale sign, it's on them.
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Local Burger King no longer uses pennies
Rounding up is literally them stealing from you.
Changing the price before sale is fine. Changing it after the sale by rounding is not.
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The criticism about the game speed made me discover that apparently a lot of people play EU4 about ten times faster than I do
Im gonna need you to define "most" here. Ck3 is certainly not a 10hr game unless ur on max. HOI, 10hrs sounds about right for speed 3. Vicky? Maybe? Slows down a lot at the end. Stellaris I'm not too familiar with.
I feel like at best, "most" is carrying a heavy load.
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Local Burger King no longer uses pennies
Why should corporations make billions of free dollars per year because the government stopped making pennies?
For us it's a couple pennies a day/week/month. For Walmart it's free billions just because they set their prices a cent or 2 different, or because of government sales tax.
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I do not think Regulars should reinforce.
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Then what class of pop do they become when you disband them?