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@haroldcochran6081 you do realize that those cost will add up and now you have a higher cost of living and the person is now in poverty again. It is just inflation. You fail to realize that groceries, clothing, restaurants, gas, everything will have a price increase. So, yay i get paid more. Oh wait, everything is going to cost more to offset my wage increase. Yay inflation.
To offset the wage increase companies can either raise prices or cut labor. Now we have more expensive cost of goods and less jobs. So now i have employees who were making more than the minimum wage expect the raise. I can not give them a raise equivalent to the increase of the minimum wage because that would greatly increase my prices. Now we have people who are getting minimum wage having higher cost of living, and the people who were doing fine, now have a higher cost of living increase more than their raises. We have a higher poverty line with more people below.
Raising costs does not make more money. You think in dollars, but need to think in ratios. You increase the wage, you increase the cost of goods, they are still going to get paid the same ratio, if not less and there is less jobs.
I have seen a major issue of restaurants having issues filling skilled labor because they can not afford to pay the going rate.
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@andrewm8428 so they say that reduce in turn over, automation, and worker productivity would offset some of the cost. Turnover is a lie. The turn over is the same. Automation means less workers. Worker productivity, means having less workforce for the same amount of work.
The truth is, i have about 1600 hours a week from employees who get minimum wage. The minimum wage increased 2$ in the last two years. Thats 3,200$ a week in labor. That's just for the minimum wage. Do you think a cook who was making 15$/hr feels like he should get paid the same as a dishwasher? Now he gets a raise. There's another 800 hours of labor. That's a 4,000$ a week increase in labor. That's for fine dinning.
Do you know how they supplement the cost at casual dinning restaurants? They make the manager do more work. They do dishwashing, cooking, cleaning, all while managing the restaurant. Turn over is just as high. The quality of employees is getting worse because they have to do more work. Those casual dinning restaurants can not raise their prices too much because they are deemed value, but the increase will hurt that view from the guest stand point. So they have to sacrifice quality to keep prices low. Removing grills, ovens and relying on microwaves and a glorified pizza oven. You think that's real grill marks on your chicken? Wrong. They send it through an oven.
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@unionjackjackson2433 never missed a thing? Did you miss the part right before where he says, "it's SLIGHTLY wider below the equator than above." Hmmm seems like you missed that. 2:35
https://youtu.be/KNFr-lIw7Og
Oh and he said, "it's like pear shaped." He did not say it was more pear shape than a sphere. He literally states," it's a little chubbier. "
Also did you miss the point that he was actually making? That even that deformity would not be noticeable, nor would any of the features on earth, would be noticeable on a globe because they would all be less than the depth of a finger print. From the top of everest, 6 miles above sea level, to the bottom of the mariana trench, 7 miles below sea level; would not even reach the depth of your finger print. Hmmm seems like you missed that didn't you.
Maybe you should have watched the entire video, instead of someone's quote minning and interpretation of that quote. You could use, you know, youtube, google, facebook. Since they are all the same thing.
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@meh11235 all of what you say is pointless or wrong. Space is not a vacuum? As i said any time there is a differential in pressure, the lower pressure is considered a vacuum. A vacuum cleaner creates a pressure zone that is lower than the surrounding atmosphere, that is a vacuum. Space is not a perfect vacuum, but is near perfect. The difference in pressure of a near perfect vacuum and a perfect one is negligible. 0.01 tor vs 0.000000001 tor is still only 0.01 tor difference. It's like saying 0.01 milligrams is significantly heavier to 0.000000001 grams.
As for the vast volume of space will dissipate the exhaust. So what? Vacuums do not suck, so the pressure will always be in the burn chamber because the nozzle will limit the loss of pressure.
As i stated before, the area of the nozzle will limit how fast the pressure is lost because of fluid dynamics. There is a maximum speed which a gas can flow through a specific area. It is irrelevant how much space there is and how low of a pressure there is in the vastness of space. You think that vacuums will have some great power and suck the air out. The fact is vacuums don't suck, everything is dependant on how fast pressure is able to escape. The difference of the rate pressure can escape a burn chamber is solely dependant on the area of a nozzle. From sea level and a perfect vacuum will have little effect to the rate pressure is created in the burn chamber.
Since burn can be sustained and thus ejecting mass at high velocity, this creates thrust. This act alone is enough create an acceleration on the rocket due to newtons third law.
As for the bucket, we all know that the bucket will move because of the dynamite, you are just affraid to admit it. Now if i place said dynamite inside the bucket, the bucket will direct more of the blast in the same direction creating thrust. So a rocket engine does this million times a second. Guess what, the rocket will move like the bucket.
Now, since the rocket can sustain burn inside a vacuum because there is a maximum rate pressure can escape due to the size of the nozzle, irrelevant to ruger size and pressure of the vacuum it is in. And the fact that simply ejecting mass a high velocity, the exhaust, is enough to accelerate the rocket, due to newtons third law and the conservation of momentum. Thrust does not need a medium to resist the exhaust. So why can't a rocket work in space?
What happens to the farting hippo in the vacuum of space?
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