Then don't order from them? Evidently enough people don't think it is a ripoff or think the convenience is worth it if they are still in business
Mesophar
Yeah... you're be getting exactly the same amount of coffee you had been paying for before. Getting upset at how little that coffee amounts to normally is one thing, but getting upset with the notion that you are now getting -less- coffee is just silly.
My point is about the availability of used cards. Sometimes the market provides that, but they aren't going to stop making new cards just because older cards exist.
Wait, are people sitting and watching the computer as it shuts down? I shut my computer down every time I walk away from it for more than an hour or two, and every night. I just type the command and then walk away to do other things while it shuts down...
Yet these are new and in production, where you can only find used or refurbished 1080tis
Like, no one is saying to upgrade to a battlemage card from a 1080ti if you already have one, but you can't pretend there isn't a market for it. And while they might not be fully there yet, having a competitive entey-level market for GPUs will only bring good things for budget PCs.
Ok, I'm pretty sex-positive, but why risk it at all and wear a buttplug to an MRI? Or at least mention it when asked if you're wearing anything metal?
Maybe I'm misunderstanding, but couldn't you use this item and pour the ice into a bowl before you add it to the coffee? Feels like it would solve the dripping water issue at the very least, and take up less space in the freezer as well
What's the fix...? o.o
While true that they could have searched on the internet, in the time it took you to berate them you could given them am answer.
Also, this is Lemmy, you should have said "you can DDG it".
For the second situation, it isnt always that they want to be asked the question. Sometimes they noticed a change in your behavior recently and are checking in on you.
Example, you're eating lunch and you love chocolate pudding. You usually eat your chocolate pudding every day without fail. Today, you didn't eat your chocolate putting and just left it sitting there.
A: "Hey" B: "Hey" A: "So... what's up?"
Regardless, "what's up" is just a place holder for "how are you". Sometimes that is just small talk and a way of fulfilling simple social interaction, and sometimes it is a question with genuine interest in knowing what is going on in your life (or asking you first, so they feel comfortable sharing what is going on in their own life).
I always find it easiest to give a simple and short, but honest, response, and elaborate further if they show interest with follow up questions. Of course, giving them information you are comfortable giving that person.
A: "What's up?" B: "Not much, I'm a little tired today. You?"
or
A: "What's up?" B: "Kind of sad, but I don't want to talk about it."
It doesn't have to be a big celebration, but I like to keep specific dates for holidays I celebrate with friends and family. It helps It feel special to me, like it's something worth celebrating and carrying on a tradition of. Not that I am against celebrating the smaller things with loved ones more frequently, but a birthday on that actual day, Christmas (with or without religious connotations) with friends, or Friendsgiving, all feel extra special when celebrated on the day of the holiday rather than the Tuesday after.
Sure, it IS fucked, but you're getting what you paid for, and knew the amount in advance. Should the cup be filled all the way? Maybe, but you're not getting anything less in this situation. It isn't like they poured half the coffee out, or like you ordered a sandwich with no tomato so they took half the meat off as well. If you order a sandwich, pay for a sandwich, ask for no tomato, and get a sandwich with no tomato but they didn't add extra meat to offset the lack of tomato, you didn't get ripped off. The price of the sandwich might have been a rip off to begin with, but it isnt a rip off because of the removal of tomato.