
I don’t think we should continue burning any fossil fuels but that’s not what I was talking about. I was making a personal testimony on why I dislike swamp coolers.
I don’t think we should continue burning any fossil fuels but that’s not what I was talking about. I was making a personal testimony on why I dislike swamp coolers.
Swamp coolers suck, they don’t work on humid days, they make any paper in your house damp and damage books, the pads will get moldy and you’ll be breathing in that mold blowing directly into your house along with its smell and to even get any use out of them they have to be moving a ton of air so your whole house is a wind tunnel when it’s on. My first summer living in NM we had one, my dad pulled it and installed a real air conditioner shortly after.
2/10 wouldn’t recommend
Absolutely fuck them for this if true, and as a carrier I will not comply if they start coming down and asking us if names are valid at addresses. They can walk me off the job, charge me with obstruction, I don’t care.
Just another arm of the Gestapo and I hate that I’m associated with them. Time to look for a new job.
There’s still a fuck ton of pennies in circulation and on the ground, unless they consider them no longer legal tender we’ll have plenty.
However, if we end up following how Brazil does it, in my experience, it depends on the person/vendor and the amount. If you buy something that’s like R$3,99 you’ll usually get give them R$4 and that’s it. I’ve also had it where I’ll pay for something that’s say R$4,89, give them R$5 and get 15 or 25 centavos back. Could also depend on what’s in the drawer at that time.
Corporations will 100% pocket the difference at first, but once it becomes a normal thing to do the rounding I’ll wager it’ll fall to the Brazilian method, especially with local businesses or vendors.