Just a guess... you never worked a cash register?The definition of the word till
- A drawer, small chest, or compartment for money, as in a store.
- A supply of money; a purse.
Spent all my time in backend tech, mostly tsqlJust a guess... you never worked a cash register?![]()
Also you can till farmland right?
I’m whatever a cardshart eats.I’m a cardshart
It's only ever been card sharp in my vocab - never heard of card shark.
Shark, yes, in relation to cards/poker - shark, whale, fish etc - but just as a word in itself not combined like that.
https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/41169Card Sharp
Pool Shark
I’m a cardshart
So are you saying McDonald's has declared its independence as a separate country?Coca Cola is made with slight variations in different countries. Saw in another thread that Mexico makes theirs with cane sugar as opposed to high fructose corn syrup used in the U.S, which makes it sweeter. Japan’s is more carbonated so it has more of a punch to it.
This is true of lots and lots of food and drink. They tweak the recipes from country to country to better suit local tastes.Coca Cola is made with slight variations in different countries. Saw in another thread that Mexico makes theirs with cane sugar as opposed to high fructose corn syrup used in the U.S, which makes it sweeter. Japan’s is more carbonated so it has more of a punch to it.
Coca Cola is made with slight variations in different countries. Saw in another thread that Mexico makes theirs with cane sugar as opposed to high fructose corn syrup used in the U.S, which makes it sweeter. Japan’s is more carbonated so it has more of a punch to it.
I guess I always figured the company wouldn’t let the recipe be altered regardless of country and would rather export the necessary ingredients than allow modifications.This is true of lots and lots of food and drink. They tweak the recipes from country to country to better suit local tastes.
Or in the case of the US, they just load it with HFCS and know that we'll gobble it up anyway.
I'm not overweight, I'm under breathing!I was today years old when I found out that when dieting and you're losing fat.. the actual fat loss largely leaves your body through breathing vs going to the bathroom/otherwise.
The fat molecules break down into carbon dioxide (~85%) and water (~15%).. all that carbon exhaled (~5% of the contents of your breath) over a long period of time is heavy and needs to come from somewhere if you're not taking in enough calories.
I miss wrestling! This is why cardio is always best with my sweatpants tucked into my socks, it speeds up the passing out process so I don't have to do any more cardio.I was today years old when I found out that when dieting and you're losing fat.. the actual fat loss largely leaves your body through breathing vs going to the bathroom/otherwise.
The fat molecules break down into carbon dioxide (~85%) and water (~15%).. all that carbon exhaled (~5% of the contents of your breath) over a long period of time is heavy and needs to come from somewhere if you're not taking in enough calories.
I can't recall ever having heard someone say, "pound salt." It's always been, "pound sand" where I come from. Maybe we're just a bunch of vulgar pricks up in Alberta, Canada!The idiom is both pound sand and pound salt. Didn’t know that!
"Go pound salt" is indeed the less vulgar version of "go pound sand," both meaning to "go away" or "buzz off". The original phrase likely comes from the longer, more explicit "go pound sand up your ass", and "pounding sand" itself refers to a pointless, futile, or menial task, such as trying to fill a rat-hole with sand. The phrase "go pound salt" is a more palatable variation that likely emerged because the act of pounding salt into crystals, like pounding sand, was a useless, low-level job.
On a related note, trees (and all other plants) do the exact opposite. When you notice a tree grow, other than the water it absorbs through its roots, practically all the new mass is carbon absorbed directly from the air.I was today years old when I found out that when dieting and you're losing fat.. the actual fat loss largely leaves your body through breathing vs going to the bathroom/otherwise.
The fat molecules break down into carbon dioxide (~85%) and water (~15%).. all that carbon exhaled (~5% of the contents of your breath) over a long period of time is heavy and needs to come from somewhere if you're not taking in enough calories.