The thing about getting rid of the penny is that you kinda have to get rid of all cash. Or somehow everything has to be priced in such a way that taxes will always create a bill that ends in $.05 or $.10.
Which means it's basically time for the science fiction world of Credits.
The USA had a coin called the half-penny (or ha'-penny, if you want to sound like a prick. Which I do occasionally.) They abolished it because it didn't have enough buying power to justify it's existence. This was in the 1850's. Yes, the unenlightened antebellum times. It had more buying power than the current dime does.
Oh no, am I being punished?
I need an attorney, I'm not that good at jokes, or law. I forgot that one about a guy walking into something, and failed the bar exam.
Getting rid of the penny is not nearly as much of an issue as people think it is.
Canada nixed their penny back in 2012 and nothing bad happened as a result. Pennies are still legal tender, but when you spend them they're reclaimed to be removed from circulation. Prices for electronic transactions (via PayPal or paying with a credit/debit card) haven't changed and cash transactions are rounded to the nearest 5 cents.
Haha, no. You don't need to get rid of cash, just round everything up or down so it fits your coins.
In Denmark we have no coin smaller than 0.5 Krone.
.25 to .74 are rounded to nearest .50 and .75 to .24 are rounded to nearest .00
This means you sometimes pay a little less and sometimes a little more when using cash, it evens out in the end. Electronic payments are still right on the money.
Fun fact:
Krone, the Danish currency, means "Crown" and our cents are called Øre which means "Ear".
This leads to the age old joke; "How much money does the King/Queen have? 1 Crown and 2 Ears" Interesting but slightly more boring fact:
Sweden, Norway and Iceland all have currencies with similar names due to the Scandinavian monetary union 1873-1914
For a restaurant yes, but I was thinking in the lines of store bought beer where it would be horrendously expensive by Danish standards.
Here, brand-name beer like Carlsberg and Tuborg can be had at as little as 11DKK per liter in stores. While cheap store-brand beer can be had at as little as 6DKK per liter.
Are those prices for store bought or served at bars/restaurants?
Because I find it nearly unbelievable that you would have such high beer prices in stores.
its store prices. you get beer under 30, but who wants to drink that ****
bars are closer to 100,- for 0,5L
i make my own alcohol cuz that **** is for the rich ppl
Okay, see, I know its not their fault that they got lucky, but to me, those 38 people have a responsibility to medicine. They should at least be studied, in the hopes that that genetic mutation can one day be manipulated for the good of the millions upon millions who very much do suffer from and are prone to arterial clogging.
That probably already happened when it was discovered. However I don't think anyone has any obligation to do any such thing, even if it made them into superman. I hope they got compensated for it if they want to help out though.
Your body has anthropologically evolved to pretty much revolve around exercise; your brain and body are absurdly adaptive to immense pressure due to needing to figure out how to flank animals or outrun them despite being in the midst of intense activity.
All for thousands of years.
This is pretty old info, too.
There's a reason why artists and programmers walk so much.
Either a really old study... or a rather pointless study that doesn't teach us much.
Hey, no need to be cynical. I feel like the general public could learn something from this sort of research (however antiquated or obvious it may seem).
The one about the monk and Archemedes's writings wasn't true when it first spread around the internet. It isn't true now. I don't understand why people believe KickassFacts when they rarely have any valid proof behind them.
This *********** .
Making my intonation go ↗ while reading the first sentence thinking that I was going to read something about that monk and the putting a ******* period.
Yeah but "A monk who had taken a book, erased the content, and wrote over it [just farted]" not "A monk who had taken a book, erased the content, and wrote over it."