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#712
Community Organizer
I stuck my head out the front door here a few minutes ago. Forken cold but none of the white stuff falling from the sky.
#713
Community Organizer
Thread Starter
Originally Posted by 9k_on_occasion' timestamp='1415911034' post='23404291
[quote name='WhrDLMI' timestamp='1415908972' post='23404226']
That is to say, oil that was produced 40+ years ago may not be suitable for a modern engine.
That is to say, oil that was produced 40+ years ago may not be suitable for a modern engine.
Anybody got a 5.25" drive so I can get my resume off this old floppy?
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Ah, the good old days, back when floppies were floppy.
#714
i told a 7-eleven clerk their sign was wrong this morning... mt dew 2 for 2.50. On my receipt it said 1 was 1.89... the second was 1.99. and then it had a -.89 cents. this meant it was 3 dollars. they said it was because of tax. this means tax was 20% (50 cents on 2.50). there was already a tax line below. (important to the story i also bought a 2.99 bag of mini donuts).
i then had my friend look at the receipt... and he noticed that the tax line read: "tax on 2.99..... $0.18" This means they taxed me for the donuts but not the soda, which means the tax was ACTUALLY 20%
i mean i feel bad i was wrong with informing them their sign was "wrong", but DAMN 20% on soda!?!
i then had my friend look at the receipt... and he noticed that the tax line read: "tax on 2.99..... $0.18" This means they taxed me for the donuts but not the soda, which means the tax was ACTUALLY 20%
i mean i feel bad i was wrong with informing them their sign was "wrong", but DAMN 20% on soda!?!
#717
#719
that would make it 9 cents per bottle i bought... where did the other 30 cents come from?
edit: bought at convenience store... 6% sales tax on 2.50. that would bring it to 15 cents.. so there is 33 cents... where is the other 17 cents coming from!?
#720
honestly, i don't want to do work thats why i'm trying to figure this out haha