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Palladium posted:heating is free because its harvested from waste exhaust heat, cooling however requires a compressor fed from engine power Oh yeah for sure, well barring ~100-200 watts of fan, I'm just a luddite that burns things for heat so didn't really know what HVAC is but did know it has an AC in the name.
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# ? May 27, 2024 23:18 |
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AC is forcing liquid through a tiny orifice 🎓
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# ? Mar 6, 2023 08:04 |
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bring back super size the tax return one is funniest to me 37% of the country is just inherently hostile to tax discussion in any form or else works for h&r block
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# ? Mar 6, 2023 08:30 |
Americans don't use electric kettles are you loving kidding me??
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# ? Mar 6, 2023 08:55 |
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Ratios and Tendency posted:Americans don't use electric kettles are you loving kidding me?? power too low, makes them slow. ud need t plug that bitch itno the 220 to make it work worth a drat
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# ? Mar 6, 2023 08:57 |
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Gaps down the sides of the toilet door? Is that a drug thing?
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# ? Mar 6, 2023 08:57 |
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genericnick posted:Gaps down the sides of the toilet door? Is that a drug thing? cruising
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# ? Mar 6, 2023 08:57 |
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genericnick posted:Gaps down the sides of the toilet door? Is that a drug thing? it's because they're FAT op
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# ? Mar 6, 2023 09:01 |
Smythe posted:power too low, makes them slow. ud need t plug that bitch itno the 220 to make it work worth a drat no idea what "the 220" is 👍
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# ? Mar 6, 2023 09:52 |
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exmarx posted:no idea what "the 220" is 👍 nice try but i dont know geography
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# ? Mar 6, 2023 09:55 |
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tVA1i26SkKE
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# ? Mar 6, 2023 09:58 |
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Wtf. Is this saying Americans can't use online banking to pay people?
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# ? Mar 6, 2023 10:33 |
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Buck Turgidson posted:Wtf. Is this saying Americans can't use online banking to pay people? You technically can. There's a fee of around $25 to send and an additional $15 or so to receive, and the sender is required to know the recipient's account number, which is also the only information required to initiate transfers right back out.
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# ? Mar 6, 2023 11:03 |
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yeah the fees are why those apps for sending money are so big in the US, I never understood it at first
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# ? Mar 6, 2023 11:08 |
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Smythe posted:power too low, makes them slow. ud need t plug that bitch itno the 220 to make it work worth a drat 220 only saves you 1-2 minutes of boil time, it's fine to use it and I prefer the accuracy of the kettle temp for different teas or coffee over the alternatives for optimal brewing temps.
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Smythe posted:power too low, makes them slow. ud need t plug that bitch itno the 220 to make it work worth a drat you weren't going to be doing anything useful with those two minutes anyway
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Mandoric posted:You technically can. There's a fee of around $25 to send and an additional $15 or so to receive, and the sender is required to know the recipient's account number, which is also the only information required to initiate transfers right back out. This just gets worse and worse. No wonder people are so concerned with identity theft.
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Mandoric posted:You technically can. There's a fee of around $25 to send and an additional $15 or so to receive, and the sender is required to know the recipient's account number, which is also the only information required to initiate transfers right back out. what the gently caress lol
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Buck Turgidson posted:what the gently caress lol the only things that exist in america that aren't monetized are things that were created as public goods before like 1970. everything after that has been monetized as much as possible. if we just now started building public bathrooms, we'd be putting credit card activated locks on every stall door, sink, toilet, hand dryer, etc.
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Mandoric posted:You technically can. There's a fee of around $25 to send and an additional $15 or so to receive, and the sender is required to know the recipient's account number, which is also the only information required to initiate transfers right back out. lmao
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Pepe Silvia Browne posted:the only things that exist in america that aren't monetized are things that were created as public goods before like 1970. everything after that has been monetized as much as possible. if we just now started building public bathrooms, we'd be putting credit card activated locks on every stall door, sink, toilet, hand dryer, etc.
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# ? Mar 6, 2023 17:03 |
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The best way to monetize a bathroom would be to have a free to access toilet with a paid toilet paper dispenser, preferably one where you'd have to scan a qr code and download an invasive app on your phone
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Teriyaki Hairpiece posted:The best way to monetize a bathroom would be to have a free to access toilet with a paid toilet paper dispenser, preferably one where you'd have to scan a qr code and download an invasive app on your phone
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# ? Mar 6, 2023 17:53 |
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I don't understand the money transfer app thing. wtf does Zelle do and how is it different or worse than what euros use
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# ? Mar 6, 2023 17:53 |
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i say swears online posted:I don't understand the money transfer app thing. wtf does Zelle do and how is it different or worse than what euros use doesnt it go directly to your bank account with zelle? i guess tahts not really much different than venmo, paypal, or cashapp but it seems like more banks officially support zelle?
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i say swears online posted:I don't understand the money transfer app thing. wtf does Zelle do and how is it different or worse than what euros use i don't use zelle but venmo offers you the ability to transfer your cash to your bank account at a "standard" rate of 1-3 business days for free or charges you a fee of 1% of the amount transferred to do it instantly. but these are all the exact same digital transactions, and there is nothing stopping them from just putting the transfers through in the order they come in, other than the opportunity to charge a premium to remove the delay.
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# ? Mar 6, 2023 17:56 |
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zelle is instant and free so if I'm not buying drugs I use that. no app and you only need a phone number or email address, not bank account number. it may have been around before 2015 but I started using it then and yeah it's bank to bank so no middleman
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i say swears online posted:zelle is instant and free so if I'm not buying drugs I use that. no app and you only need a phone number or email address, not bank account number. it may have been around before 2015 but I started using it then imagine if instead of proprietary platforms like Venmo and Zelle there was an agreed platform that all banks shared so as long as you can contact someone you can pay or receive money - replacing checks, Venmo, wire transfers basically an ach that consumers could use for free
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Ratios and Tendency posted:Americans don't use electric kettles are you loving kidding me?? the only electric kettle an American owns is a dusty mr coffee
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genericnick posted:Gaps down the sides of the toilet door? Is that a drug thing? If you make the toilet unwelcoming, like for example having big gaps between the panels, the people who come to your business will not want to use it and then you don't need to clean it as often.
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Pepe Silvia Browne posted:the only things that exist in america that aren't monetized are things that were created as public goods before like 1970. everything after that has been monetized as much as possible. if we just now started building public bathrooms, we'd be putting credit card activated locks on every stall door, sink, toilet, hand dryer, etc. I have to pay a subscription fee to a third party nationwide parcel room operator to pick up packages in my new apartment. half the time the packages are left on the floor. https://www.parcelpending.com
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Smythe posted:power too low, makes them slow. ud need t plug that bitch itno the 220 to make it work worth a drat just get one of these hot water whenever you want it bing bong so simple
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yellowcar posted:
nice. a way to breathe even more plastic fumes.
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# ? Mar 6, 2023 22:42 |
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i'm prob like 30% microplastics by now
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yellowcar posted:i'm prob like 30% microplastics by now how many CCs did you get put in?
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Vomik posted:imagine if instead of proprietary platforms like Venmo and Zelle there was an agreed platform that all banks shared so as long as you can contact someone you can pay or receive money - replacing checks, Venmo, wire transfers It was mindblowing to learn that Interac was just a canuck thing and the US doesn't have anything comparable. The solutions are right there waiting for anyone to copy them.
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Gainsboro posted:It was mindblowing to learn that Interac was just a canuck thing and the US doesn't have anything comparable. The solutions are right there waiting for anyone to copy them. Yeah but a centralized system removes the element of choice that Americans think we have
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Gainsboro posted:It was mindblowing to learn that Interac was just a canuck thing and the US doesn't have anything comparable. The solutions are right there waiting for anyone to copy them. Pretty sure the banks make money on money in transit so that's why that particular part of america is stupid and backwards
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What was the point of Cirrus
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