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Munchies_Matt wrote: ...yet smokes 40 a day. That is a staggering 15 euros a day...
You lucky bastards. AUD$40.00 for a packet of 40 over here. Missus does easily 3.5 packs a week. Stupid bastard.
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Mycroft Holmes wrote: I would love to see them forced to make their product LESS addictive and thereby destroy the industry over a short period of time. Even if it is illegal to own tabacco, I will not stop smoking, at least not until I stop breathing completely.
With air-pollution levels currently being so bad that it equals to smoking 6 sigarettes per day in 1980, and the obesity-epedimic in the US starting at the time that they banned the smokes.
Yes, it is unhealthy. Living usually is, and I do not want to die healthy.
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Eddy Vluggen wrote: With air-pollution levels currently being so bad that it equals to smoking 6 sigarettes per day in 1980
Really? In Holland? Surprises me. You are near the coast, should be fairly clean air.
Mexico City in the 80s. Now that WAS polluted. It actually hurt to breathe.
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Munchies_Matt wrote:
Really? In Holland? Surprises me. You are near the coast, should be fairly clean air. New York and Hong Kong are closer to the coast. Real clean air there, right?
May surprise you that it is that polluted, I'm not, since I'm not near a coast and am near Chemelot. It has also been in the local news, that's where I got those numbers from.
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Is their wind on shore most of the year?
Thats the difference, the wind in Holland os off the Channel/North Sea most of the time, it should keep it fairly clear. (Down here in South West England, the bit that sticks out into the Atlantic, we have about 4000 miles of sea between us and the next land, so we get the purest and freshest air you can imagine. )
Chemalot! I thought you were joking, King Arthur, Camelot and all that, but no:
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Yeah, and a long way from the coast.
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This part of the Netherlands is littered with hills, and we have more of a land-climate than a sea-climate.
Munchies_Matt wrote: Chemalot! I thought you were joking, King Arthur, Camelot and all that, but no I'll admit that it is a cool name for an industrial area
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Eddy Vluggen wrote: This part of the Netherlands is littered with hills
Yeah, had a friend lived in Eijsden, spent a lot of time there. Nice area. And Maastricht.
I lived in Luxembourg for a while too, a very continental climate, bloody cold in winter!
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they put a checkout divider after their items. Bonus points when they do it without anyone waiting behind them in line.
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That's how people are raised in the UK... It's almost inconceivable to be in a supermarket checkout line and someone does not put the divider down! You'd know they were foreign. Or European which is much worse.
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I will not forget that, should I ever feel the need to spend time on an island with bad weather.
Edit: Ooops, you fooled me into thinking you come from some foggy island with bad weather.
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[edit]In the US, this a checkout divider.
Hmmm. Self-edited. It occurred to me a pic of a weapon isn't particularly appropriate for the lounge / KSS.
And even this is probably SB material.
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Frack that. You can put it in front of yours if you want it there.
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In Aus I do that (most other people too) without even thinking about it.
In Singapore few places have them (many don't even have the moving belt), regardless [in typical local custom] divider or no the person behind will start loading their items on the checkout even before you've finished anyway. (Let's not start about jamming themselves in between other people even if disabled/injured to try to get on the bus first, and the same later when they want to get off the bus.)
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Lopatir wrote: In Singapore few places have them That's because they so many specials and extra bits stacked into the area there is no room for more than one SMALL shopping load.
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity
RAH
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I do - partly to stop the belt once my goods are through, and partly to make it easier for the next guy / gal (otherwise (s)he has to reach round me to get it placed).
But it's getting a lot harder to use those checkouts at all - all the UK supermarkets are getting heavily into the self-checkout option and not manning many of the "proper" tills.
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OriginalGriff wrote: getting heavily into the self-checkout
The one here just introduced scanners you carry around the store with you -- select an item, scan it, put it in a bag in your cart, repeat. Then at the exit, everything is already scanned and bagged. I have no intention of trying it, but my wife has.
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Our local Tesco switched to them about a month ago - and they were being trialed at the big store in Swansea a year or two ago.
They are a good idea if you do a big shop, but for a little one I'd be juggling baskets, bags, phone-with-shopping-list, and scanner which is a PITA - but I'm betting the theft rate will go up ...
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OriginalGriff wrote: I'm betting the theft rate will go up
Yeah.
This one is the first in the area, possibly the first in the chain.
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So what's to keep you from putting an item in the cart without scanning it?
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Ah, you see the flaw in the system.
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