Yeah but the wording is basically: "Prices are higher because they are".
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If you were killed in a mass-killing you'd have other ghosts near you though.
"Can I get that salad medium-rare please?"
It says you only have ten seconds, I doubt you could log onto another (Unix) computer in that time, open the terninal, run the man oage and then run over and enter a valid command...
Even so, t's off by at least some 45°. This picture was taken from way higher up (compare the position of the white lights in the pictures) and more to the left (see the ratio of the tanks side and front).
Except that this photo is way more zoomed in. A photograph of a house from above is not the same as a photograph of earth from space, even though the angle might be the same.
If that's Bitcoin then this would actually give you, at the current exchange rate of BTC to USD:
0.000000000002557444% USD. If you got that card once every milliscond, you would need 31 years to have 2.5$.
I doubt you'd be rich with one card except lol.
You literally dont have to pay for that. You can choose to not do that. It would be pretty dumb of you to do that but it's possible.
I was actually not aware of that... Makes more sense now.
How did it work until now? Are different prices for different speeds not a thing or am I misunderstanding what this bill is supposed to do?
Except I have cups in my kitchen that are double the size of other cups and I dont know which ones to use.
But if you want to buy only half a kg, you don't know how much it costs (if you dont know basic maths)- because it only lists the price for a full kg. Do you start pulling out your Excel for that?