It's more of a suggestion.It is in Alabama.
The repetitive name of any gif represents my work day quite well, so pick one and stare at it for ten minutes and you'll see what it's like to be me.
That's... mesmerizing.
That brings a whole new set of problems. That's why I just use self checkout whenever possible. [emoji14]Grocery stores need checkout lanes where the only allowed method of payment is credit/debit card.
People can still use physical currency if they want. I just want to be able to not have to deal with some old lady counting pennies.I'm torn. On the one hand, the technologist in me is exasperated that anybody is still using physical currency when cards/electronic is so much more speedy and efficient... on the other hand, the libertarian in me reviles the thought of making money as a concept even more easily controlled/manipulated/stolen/created by a centralized authority by way of removing the last vestiges of it not being an imaginary construct for all intents and purposes.
Sure, but then you have to deal with some old lady who forgets her PIN and doesn't realized that the Visa symbol on the card means she can swipe it as credit and have it still come from the same place.People can still use physical currency if they want. I just want to be able to not have to deal with some old lady counting pennies.
As long as there are people who want to be anonymous in their purchases... as long as there are people who want to buy things that are illegal... fuck, as long as there is a remote chance that the banks will take the money and run, there WILL be an American Dollar.I'm torn. On the one hand, the technologist in me is exasperated that anybody is still using physical currency when cards/electronic is so much more speedy and efficient... on the other hand, the libertarian in me reviles the thought of making money as a concept even more easily controlled/manipulated/stolen/created by a centralized authority by way of removing the last vestiges of it not being an imaginary construct for all intents and purposes.
This very day I was in line behind a little old lady at the Walgreen's who couldn't figure out how to pay with her card. She kept cancelling her payment by accident. She also didn't understand how to swipe her own card in the slot in front of her. Eventually the cashier indulgently took her card, and saw it had an RFID chip, and stuck it in the other, correct slot, and after that things were able to move forward.Sure, but then you have to deal with some old lady who forgets her PIN and doesn't realized that the Visa symbol on the card means she can swipe it as credit and have it still come from the same place.
Ok, what about a line for people under 60, since that seems to be the common denominator.This very day I was in line behind a little old lady at the Walgreen's who couldn't figure out how to pay with her card. She kept cancelling her payment by accident. She also didn't understand how to swipe her own card in the slot in front of her. Eventually the cashier indulgently took her card, and saw it had an RFID chip, and stuck it in the other, correct slot, and after that things were able to move forward.
I say we just go the Logan's Run route.Ok, what about a line for people under 60, since that seems to be the common denominator.
...those don't exist in the US? Backwards 3rd world country that you are....Grocery stores need checkout lanes where the only allowed method of payment is credit/debit card.
Sweden is experimenting with doing away with physical currency all together, having villages where they're illegal to use, and considering extending it to the whole country, with a transfer period where it's possible but taxed more heavily than electronic currency.People can still use physical currency if they want. I just want to be able to not have to deal with some old lady counting pennies.
One of their replacement bidders, Jeff Jarrett, had a long-running problem with Dan and Laura as well, to the point where if he pissed Dan off, he wouldn't recognize his bid right away.Dave totally flipped out at Dave and Laura, the auctioneers, recently too! Dude's a loose cannon.
It was either this or watching something that would require too much thought.
You do realize that @Dave and myself would be dead under that old saw? (My Lifeforce jewel ran out 18 years ago...)I say we just go the Logan's Run route.
Life day! Renew! RENEW!
Hell, that'd balance the budget with a quickness... no social security payouts, no medicare, insurance/hospitals wouldn't have to soak all the end-of-life care expenses....
Death to Grammaw, 2016.