dilettante
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Just to beat a dead horse, those now come in USB 3.0 as well. Probably faster, but I haven't priced them.
I supposed the *intent* is to encourage people to purchase the music directly from an online sales platform or library, or at least to discourage theft and pirating. There's little else the law can do.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 like olives, too. Castlevetranos are my fav........ but I like olives.![]()
Me too!I like olives, too. Castlevetranos are my fav.
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Castelvetrano Olives: the World's Tastiest Olive? | Nutrition Advance
Yeah, I understand that part, but if you already purchased the song, and it's on your computer hard drive, and you can put it on an MP3 player, then why not just eliminate the MP3 player and load it onto a hard drive in your vehicle or a boombox. That's the part that doesn't make sense to me. I'm still missing something.I supposed the *intent* is to encourage people to purchase the music directly from an online sales platform or library, or at least to discourage theft and pirating. There's little else the law can do.
Never even heard of them, but I've never met an olive I didn't like, so I'm game.I like olives, too. Castlevetranos are my fav.
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I once had a waiter roll his eyes at me and make a smart remark for doing that, it was crab alfredo and a diet coke. Is it the word "diet" that bothers people? It just means it's sugar free. Regular coke tastes like carbonated syrup to me. I also drink black coffee with pie, but it doesn't get the same eye roll. Why do the drink and food have to match? Is it okay to have a salad and a regular coke?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? ...![]()
All my old hippie friends religious convictions were based on the fact that it wasn't their parents' religion but something new and exotic from India or China.A religious conviction that is largely based on where you're born (US - Christian, India - Hindu, China - Chinese Folk Religions, etc.)
No...you've missed the point Della.. it's not what food go together.. it's the fact that people are eating 10,000 calories then washing it down with Sugar free drinks...I once had a waiter roll his eyes at me and make a smart remark for doing that, it was crab alfredo and a diet coke. Is it the word "diet" that bothers people? It just means it's sugar free. Regular coke tastes like carbonated syrup to me. I also drink black coffee with pie, but it doesn't get the same eye roll. Why do the drink and food have to match? Is it okay to have a salad and a regular coke?
Would it be better to wash it down with an extra 300 calories in a large coke? How does that help?No...you've missed the point Della.. it's not what food go together.. it's the fact that people are eating 10,000 calories then washing it down with Sugar free drinks...
I don't know if you're being deliberately obtuse.. it's not what people are drinking...it's the irony of taking in thousands of calories and then drinking something for slimmers..Would it be better to wash it down with an extra 300 calories in a large coke? How does that help?
Looks yummy, what do you do with it, spread it on toast or?@Nathan From an undisclosed kitchen somewhere in America: BTW, I never eat it straight I use it as an ingredient.
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I think he was disappointed that you weren't ordering a cocktail, so that he could split a tip with the cocktail waitress.I once had a waiter roll his eyes at me and make a smart remark for doing that, it was crab alfredo and a diet coke. Is it the word "diet" that bothers people?
We use it in some soups, gravy and there is a dip my wife makes that has some in it. Use like a spoon full for a batch. It's pretty salty stuff. I know it is eaten spread on bread not sure I would though. Has a remarkable resemblance to wheel bearing grease.Looks yummy, what do you do with it, spread it on toast or?
Ah then it is the word diet. I don't think of it as "something for slimmers" but just a type of cola. Most of the diet coke drinkers I know are thin and just choose it for taste.I don't know if you're being deliberately obtuse.. it's not what people are drinking...it's the irony of taking in thousands of calories and then drinking something for slimmers..
If I'm out for a meal I almost always drink water.. or water with a little blackcurrant juice in it... here in the UK water is not free like the US... so our waiters don't care whether we drink water or notAh then it is the word diet. I don't think of it as "something for slimmers" but just a type of cola. Most of the diet coke drinkers I know are thin and just choose it for taste.
Anyway, I quit drinking all cola a few years ago and always order water now which also irritates the waiters, probably for Nathan's reason although with the prices of the meals today they still get a whopping 20% tip and shouldn't be angry with me.
Maybe I should just eat at home where the food police can't see me.
In the UK is the major source of a waiter's income from tips, or do they also get paid a set wage? Here it wasn't common for those working as wait staff were only paid $1/hr and had to declare 8% of tickets sales as taxable income, even if they didn't actually get that much in tips. Also some tip sharing with other staff, depending where you worked.If I'm out for a meal I almost always drink water.. or water with a little blackcurrant juice in it... here in the UK water is not free like the US... so our waiters don't care whether we drink water or not
No absolutely not... waiting staff get paid a salary like everyone else.. there is no pressure on any diner to tip... therefore people mostly tip if the service has been good... but not to supplement their salaries..In the UK is the major source of a waiter's income from tips, or do they also get paid a set wage? Here it wasn't common for those working as wait staff were only paid $1/hr and had to declare 8% of tickets sales as taxable income, even if they didn't actually get that much in tips. Also some tip sharing with other staff, depending where you worked.
Your way is so much better. I hate tipping. The restaurant owner should pay his staff a living wage they can depend on and if that means high food prices, fine.oooh and further to my last post.. as a consequence of not having to pay the salaries of the waiting staff.. when we're already paying for the meal which covers the chefs salary as well ( as it does everywhere in the world ).. and the running of the Restaurant... we're not hoofed out of a table after an hour to make room for someone else.. nor are we pestered every few minutes by the waiter asking if we need anything,..
Now it all makes sense!On a side note, my husband does taxes for many of the waitresses in town. You would be shocked at how much money some of them make. One made $83,000 last year plus gets lots of government money because she's a poor single mother.
Ah then it is the word diet. I don't think of it as "something for slimmers" but just a type of cola. Most of the diet coke drinkers I know are thin and just choose it for taste.
I drink coke..I can barely tell any difference between coke or Pepsi and the diet versions..This is something I don't understand. Diet cola tastes horrible. Coke is my favorite drink, but damn even I pass on the diet version.
Each to their own of course.
I drink coke..I can barely tell any difference between coke or Pepsi and the diet versions..
years ago.. diet cokes were horribly over sweetened.. but not now.... unless you buy cheap own brand stuff
My huzz is not thin but he always drinks diet sodas when available; he says that the regular sodas are way too sweet (he has almost no "sweet tooth" at all). So I assume that there are others who drink it for the same reason. And if someone is thinking, "Then why don't people like him drink unsweetened tea instead? Tea is better for you than diet soda.", he hates tea.Ah then it is the word diet. I don't think of it as "something for slimmers" but just a type of cola. Most of the diet coke drinkers I know are thin and just choose it for taste.