Reminder that a McDonald's new burger campaign failed because people thought a ⅓ lb burger was smaller than a ¼ lb burger.
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I don't have problems socializing. I don't socialize.
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You're providing a thought (and a bonus thought)
They could be if we're talking about non-euclidian geometry.
What would the platform be? The same as MAGA conservative, but with support for electric cars and space privatization?
So the cliff?
😱 The audacity!
To my understanding, the arcing is caused by hard edges. E.g. all the elections could be at the end of a fork's tines, and EM field forces them to jump to another tine instead of going through the root of the fork.
Since spoons are rounded, they don't need to jump. I don't think the material plays much of a role in arcing other than providing resistance. They would heat up, but they'd melt before they arc. Still, they can arc from one spoon to another spoon when there multiple spoons close enough.
The contact points between the spoons will heat up and may melt or spark.
I have an USB hub with a Type C to HDMI output. I switch with my laptop, Steam Deck, and Switch 1.
Additionally, when I'm traveling, I prefer to take the small USB hub over the chunky switch dock.
My biggest gripe is how petty it is to disallow it. That's like HP levels of petty... Actually, they're really starting to adopt a lot of shitty HP policies.
You order a burger at the drivethru for 0.000093 Bitcoin. By the time you pull up to pay, the burger cost 0.000095 because of the market. A burger can cost twice as much this time next year, or half as much. Can you imagine a 100% inflation rate? Can you imagine the shit show it would be managing wages? Either your employer may keep your current income and not adjust for the 100% inflation, or be have to update it every pay period.
The idea behind crypto currency was a solid attempt at an independent, universal, and private currency system, but it's volatile pricing and possible abuse is too great. Even the crypto currencies that attempt to fix this aren't doing a great job. At the end of the day, any form of currency generation is going to be abused. I know the US can print more dollars, but other countries can hold the US accountable for that and compensate for inflation in their exchange rates. Only the market decides on Cryptocurrency exchange rates, which is far more volatile.