Timelies all!
Bleh. I'm tired. Again. :glares at cat:
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Timelies all!
Bleh. I'm tired. Again. :glares at cat:
But can it make tea?
It can probably manage something almost, but not quite, entirely unlike tea.
eta: Dear God, I can't believe that wasn't a massive cross-post.
> I don't think McDonald's is passing along the savings to me.
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Except for the part where if their costs go up, so will yours.
Basic economics - maybe, maybe not. Depends on how much the price would increase, and how much sales would drop in the face of that price increase. Basic economics: additional costs sometimes can be passed on on to customers, in other cases cannot be and have to be taken as hits to profits. If the latter would Mickey D's shut down? Depends on the profit margin.
Your daughter apparates.Think of it as a bonus feature. And a test of your reflexes.
eta: Dear God, I can't believe that wasn't a massive cross-post.
It's a slow night. We'll be here all week.
Your daughter apparates.
The man doesn't.
Cass, can you get on IM for a sec.?
The man doesn't.
You think I haven't seen the teleporter discussion?
Heh heh heh.
Counting cards isn't even considered cheating. It's not even illegal. Betting is a two-way contract according to the state of Nevada. If the casino doesn't want to bet with you (and they don't, if you're counting cards) they can ask you to leave for any reason.
The house already has an edge. Counting the cards doesn't change the rules of the game--it only increases your own individual odds of winning. You change your betting strategy.
The casinos can't have you arrested for counting cards. They can just throw you out. People get into trouble when they try to come back in after they've been banned.