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It should be illegal for bankers to give themselves bonuses when bank is failing. I felt exactley the same in 2008 when bankers were giving themselves multi million dollar bonuses directly from government bailouts. It's just stealing
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Since moving to USA, I can't drink 'regular' cup of coffee and need at least two regular 'European' sized cups. It's no wonder obesity is so prevalent,
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Look up Louis Rossman in NYC, he's done a great service to the public against Apple
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LOL, I can still remember part of the Australian jingle they played on British TV in mid~late 1970's when EU was forcing metrication on us. "on the 14th February 1966" along with 'two and a quarter pots of jam weigh about a kilogram'
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@rareform6747 Planned obsolescence was borrowed from the 1950 auto industry, now, 'everyone' does it. Air conditioners that should last 15~20 years are now expected to be changed after 10~12 years. While greed is the major cause for poor lifespan instead of extended life in mechanical components, apathy is the cause in 'average' American. There is no chance to 'save the planet'
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@rafaeltorre1643 Undoubtedly, but, if these people had any morals above making more money for themselves it wouldn't be an issue.
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@thereaction18 I did not know that about Sumerian's. Seems like a really good system to me for anyone not totally reliant on electronic calculators
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I think you should have put the sponsor message later in video, it's too early when story hasn't even started no matter how accurate the facts are. If (when?) Trump gets second term, America will become much more of a dictatorship.
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@roverboat2503 Biggest problem with Florida weather-people, they say humidity is high and 95 will feel like 110. Just don't be so damn cheerful about it as many people don't work in air conditioned offices. Makes me want to 'slap them upside of head'
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In the early 2000's I was teaching at a trade school and got the 'I'll never use metric@ multiple times a day for almost 12 years. I guess you never spend 'real money' when buying stuff then? Must be 'fun' working out change in cents? USA has had 'metric' money for ~ 200 years I did a bit of research back then America has been using Meter, Litre and Kilogram since 1864 act of congress although it took more than 30 years for things to standardise, of course, the metric standards were converted to feet, inches etc. The volume measurements in USA are due to imported wine, the wine gallon is smaller than the beer gallon Britain isn't known for being a wine exporter so blame the 'continentals' for short measures. I could go on, but I won't
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I think any franchise owner with an ounce of sense will get the thumb drive from manufacturer/McDonald's plus the one that works.
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@pshehan1 I was in middle school in 1970 so I guess your 5~10 years older than me. Not sure how or why I particularly remember the cartoon and jingle I saw 52 years ago?
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If you really want to talk about scams, look into insurance 'industry' It's disgusting. I have an insurance license but have never sold any as I couldn't bring myself to rip people off to the extent required. Also, the 'exam' to get an insurance license isn't exactly difficult but only 17% passed the month I took it which means 83% failed. (I think anyone can look up the numbers but not sure as it may only be candidates ?)
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@aetos198 Judging by the amount of 'thumbs up' your comment has, you may just be right about using and understanding both systems. It's not as if the comment is pinned so many people must read through a lot of replies before getting to it.
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@Bob_Adkins Could you please explain the difference between SAE (Society of Automotive Engineer's) and English (actually British) system? The US gallon is based on the French wine gallon and is smaller than the British beer gallon by a substantial amount (3.88 litres vs 4.54 litres) I was taught to use 1/128" calipers as well as 0.001" calipers although from 1975 until 2000 I never used 128th's until I started teaching at a trade school in USA
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