Things that don't make sense.

Heh heh. I so hate olives. Any kind of olives. My partner LOVES them, and gets jars of them to eat. On the other hand, I can make her feel ill by having Marmite.
I hate Olives..every type of Olives..I also hate Marmite... Dill Pickles and Peanut Butter... :sick:
 

What makes no sense... is when someone buys a Giant Bucket of KFC... a big thick crust Pizza with every food known to man as topping.. .. a tub of Ice-cream with nuts and chocolate topping.... then asks for a Diet Coke...

Do they think that by having the diet coke they will negate the calories in all the garbage they've just eaten? ...:oops::oops:
 
Heh heh. I so hate olives. Any kind of olives. My partner LOVES them, and gets jars of them to eat. On the other hand, I can make her feel ill by having Marmite.
I needed to google "Marmite" as I was unfamiliar....discovered that to be a British favorite. Must be an 'acquired taste' as the description I found would suggest:
Marmite has a very distinctive flavor. The taste is so unique as to defy description, but think of a yeasty, salty, soy sauce-esque flavor with the consistency of old engine oil
 

The thumbs up/down sign. Supposedly, thumbs up is a good thing. But to the Romans, if you were on the ground in the arena, begging for your life, you had two verdicts. Thumbs down meant to stay on earth (live). Thumbs up meant to go with the gods in heaven (die). So, why after thousands of years do we continue to screw this simple thing up?
As oldaunt, eloquently said, "Humans".
 
What makes no sense... is when someone buys a Giant Bucket of KFC... a big thick crust Pizza with every food known to man as topping.. .. a tub of Ice-cream with nuts and chocolate topping.... then asks for a Diet Coke...

Do they think that by having the diet coke they will negate the calories in all the garbage they've just eaten? ...:oops::oops:
I'll never forget: years ago while waiting for my little Big Mac at McDonalds, I noticed two really large women picking up their order at the counter, which was in a couple paper bags of the size that supermarkets used to provide for groceries. To wash all that down, they had super-size Diet Cokes. 😲
 
People that order a lot of food at a restaurant or takeout, have a few bites and leave or toss the rest. I still get steamed thinking about when I ate at 99 a few years ago. On my way out, I passed a table at which no one was sitting at and it had two plates on which were burgers and fries. The burgers looked untouched and only a few fries looked like they had been eaten. I think the people left since there was a $5 bill on the table I assume was a tip.
 
That adult people actually believe a virgin gave birth.

Thinking any poltiician whatsoever is on the side of the people in any country in the world but likewise thinking anarchy could actually work. Government is a necessary evil born out of anarchy in the first place.

In short, humans. The entire reason anarchy can't work. Unfortunately.
 
People who allow a political party to become part of who they are, above all else.

A religious conviction that is largely based on where you're born (US - Christian, India - Hindu, China - Chinese Folk Religions, etc.)

In terms of war, the idea that God is on your side (although a fine song by Bob Dylan).

Why people like Olives.

People with strong convictions about things they know virtually nothing about.

People who think love, and marriage, are a joke.
....... but I like olives. 😕
 
For instance: You can have a music system in your car, or in your home, or a portable boombox, but none of them will come with a built-in hard drive to store music files on. They have inputs where you can plug in an MP3 player, or USB memory stick, or CD player, but it is not integrated into the player because it violates some law. But if you can accomplish the same thing with two devices, why not just integrate them to make it easier.

Also, in the state I live in, you can't buy some things by the gallon, but you can buy as many quarts as you like. Just doesn't make sense to me.

What things defy logic to you?
The older I get the less anything makes any sense at all. I might be doing reality incorrectly.
 
Not to turn this into a Healthcare thread, but it's worth remembering that the NHS is "free" to all and sundry at the point of service, but it's not actually free. It has to be paid for, and that comes from taxes. More population, more taxes, more money to spend on it (which is a great theory, but in reality it's used as a political football). This topic is a minefield when it's being discussed, so I won't go further with it. The entire medical industry is one big nest of greedy businesses. From the prices charged for the medications, to malpractice.

I think you can get a good read on a country from the way it treats its poorest.
I agree with all of that, from what I understand of the UK, the NHS has trouble getting adequate funding and more and more Brits are turning to private health insurance. Guess how that's going to go? *sigh*

So I'll state it again: unless healthcare costs are capped and insurance companies reigned in, healthcare won't be affordable at all, whether for national or private health care.
 
I agree with all of that, from what I understand of the UK, the NHS has trouble getting adequate funding and more and more Brits are turning to private health insurance. Guess how that's going to go? *sigh*

So I'll state it again: unless healthcare costs are capped and insurance companies reigned in, healthcare won't be affordable at all, whether for national or private health care.
I don't know that much about it, but I think that was the idea behind HMO's and PPO's, but they do have their drawbacks. Most things have to be in network unless a referral is done. As to how well they work, I suppose that depends on who you talk to.
 
I agree with all of that, from what I understand of the UK, the NHS has trouble getting adequate funding and more and more Brits are turning to private health insurance. Guess how that's going to go? *sigh*

So I'll state it again: unless healthcare costs are capped and insurance companies reigned in, healthcare won't be affordable at all, whether for national or private health care.
Fortunately we do have the USA as an example as to what not to do with regard Medical Insurance.....not being facetious , but real..
 
It's not that Americans don't want universal health care, we just know OUR government will screw it up. Just ask anyone on Medicare or Tricare or VA, all programs gutted by government greed, criminal fraud and apathy.

Not to mention, many US states have a much higher population than most countries in Europe. While universal health care is dandy in Norway or England or Finland, all of which have fewer people than 1 large US state like Texas or California.

A better idea for healthcare in the US is for the government to set prices for procedures and medications and to prohibit sending medical debt to collections.
Canada has a form of universal health care, doesn't it? And it's a large country like the U.S.

Also, seems to me that all or most of the health insurance companies here in the U.S. are just as gutted by greed, criminal fraud and apathy as are Medicare, Tricare of the V.A.

And shall we talk about that good ol' American business, profit-loving company Purdue Pharma?
 
... you can plug in an MP3 player, or USB memory stick, or CD player, but it is not integrated into the player because it violates some law. But if you can accomplish the same thing with two devices, why not just integrate them to make it easier.
Yeah, it violates copyright laws.

People who write, perform, and/or produce music professionally deserve to be paid for their time, effort, skill and talent. They do it to earn a living.

That people can earn an exceptional income by licking microphones, making unidentifiable animal sounds, or humping air to a beat on Tik-Tok while incredible musical prodigies under age 12 can't - that defies logic for me.
 
Yeah, it violates copyright laws.

People who write, perform, and/or produce music professionally deserve to be paid for their time, effort, skill and talent. They do it to earn a living.

That people can earn an exceptional income by licking microphones, making unidentifiable animal sounds, or humping air to a beat on Tik-Tok while incredible musical prodigies under age 12 can't - that defies logic for me.
Hi Mur - Yeah, I still don't get the copyright issue in play here though. If you already have downloaded song files (however you got them), and they are stored on your computer hard drive or on a memory stick, why should you not be able to put those same files on a boombox hard drive or an integrated hard drive in your vehicle. I would understand that you couldn't record directly to it, but if you can do it with two devices without any violation, why not just one. Maybe I'm missing something.
 
I bought a ruggedized USB flash drive (good at low temperatures). 64 GB and I have ripped nearly every CD I own to it and still haven't filled it up. I leave it plugged into the port in the center console/armrest.

My car will accept voice commands to search by genre, composer, artist, album, or track title... so I rarely have to navigate by touch screen. I can even ask questions like "Who is this?" or "What album am I listening to?" Or say "List artist XXX" to display the albums on the screen.

My car is over 5 years old. Imagine what newer models might do?

Wow, they're on sale at Amazon:

Verbatim 64GB ToughMAX USB 2.0 Flash Drive - Extremely Durable Thumb Drive​

Note that several review weenies on YouTube pan this as "slow" but for automotive use durability is probably far more important. I had used some "plain Jane" drives prior to buying this and they didn't work at all in the winter.
 

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