Or Kansas… there aren’t a great many urban centers with diverse job markets so people routinely commute in from over an hour at my workplace.
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Curious how this would work. My experience with cpap is that it is effectively using a physical approach to keeping the airway open, fighting gravity if you will. I assume a pill would have to take a novel approach.
This is really cool!
I made a firefighter class on the forest fire sim and at a point it unintuitively made the fires bigger!
Oh easy. I’d go sit on the porcelain throne and close the door. He’ll show up incensed that the door was closed soon enough.
Alternately, I could walk within 10 feet of the cabinet that has the treat bag in it.
Here’s their conclusion ranking.
Mine does two displays every day at work using usb-c dock…
My laser printer also doesn’t fit on my shelves haha. I feel like we are slightly tweaked dimensional variants of each other.
There’s a fight here now thanks to you. I just want you to know though, I’m on your side… blastoise > hermesturtle
The $30 in fees don’t seem unreasonable when you think about it.
A chunk is taxes and well, they’d have been there anyway so I’m not counting them.
A chunk is tip, which was voluntary so I’m not including it.
That leaves about $15 for a delivery fee, in New York. Not sure what the driver makes but a portion of that $15 is going to them.
The real question is about how this person values their opportunity cost, because they actively decided that the time they would save was worth paying the extra delivery fees and tip. They made that decision and THEN complained about the injustice of…. Their own behavior and choices?
$92 assuming they’re being honest about it being New York and it’s for food delivery. Since their tax rate is 8.75% for prepared food.
They forgot Alaska and Hawaii
Sorry, no more PBS.