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Chowder in general.

It’s from New England. Not just people will tend to associate it with New England. 

Couldn’t read the article?

There are no potentially good things to do with it that you couldn’t do without it.

They’re not talking about scarcity as a game mechanic.

They’re talking about scarcity in economics.

The scarcity is a bit of a fiction. Part and parcel of the crypto bubble, NFTs included. Is there’s not enough demand or money involved for a significant chunk of the people who bought in to actually get money out of what they bought.

That confusion is part of the point. A lot of it is deliberately over complicated to make it seem valid. And it allows proponents to dismiss critics, by claiming they don’t understand.

Apparently the coding and infrastructure are fairly complex. But you don’t need to know dick about that to understand the concept.

All

It’s 2 hours of detailed coverage, history and commentary.

I wouldn’t say you need all the info there to understand any of that shit. You can get a 5 minute summary of the subject and cut through all the bull.

Why would you need NFTs just to have a RMT market for in-game items?

The actual work product out of Lucas Arts hadn’t been great leading up to it’s shuttering. The game concept was cool but I remember having very little faith LucasArts could do it well.

It is more likely that they just didn’t want to pay the licensing.

It has gotten harder to make a single disc drive read too many legacy formats, so the tradeoff is that the PS5 disc drive can do DVDs and forward, but not CDs.

Disc or not it would be emulated in software. The different consoles used different hardware. Different instruction sets for the processors, different GPU architectures.

Right? Using condiment packs means either tossing out expensive condiments constantly or repeatedly using the same ones. Which is a god damn shit show sanitation wise. There’s no indication from the list it’s the condiments that go with a dish that indicate what’s what.

Waffle House is, like I said, a classic short

The only thing I can think is they’re operating like a cafeteria.

Server brings a plate to each station, marked with whatever needs to go on that. Cook who’s already cooking/cooked a shit load of it deposits. And the server moves down the line.

But Waffle House doesn’t have the space for that.

That I don’t get. Cause neither part of that is a thing.

Clearly you’ve never seen a restaurant ticket.

They tend to be more a series of symbols and abbreviations rather than English or something.

No everyone reads them either. Tend to have one guy in a supervisory position read them off to the team, then coordinate and assemble orders. It’s called Expediting.

I seen a guy

As some who as actually defaulted on their student loans.

It’s absolutely great way to get drowned by your student debt.

It absolutely destroys your credit. You will get hounded by collections, as will your family. If anyone co-signed your student loans they’ll try to garnish it from them.

That’s such a rarity I wouldn’t be over concerned about it.

This will never happen at a restaurant where you eat. It will never happen to some one you know. It is not a material factor in the well being, live or wages of restaurant workers. Or a genuine thing anyone needs to account for.

It’s some flashy shit that’s

Yeah that’s, I think. statutory. If it’s ground it’s a nugget or a patty (for sandwich sized thing).

Popcorn chicken seems less common than it used to be. I think maybe KFC or somebody has trademark on it. But it is a trade name for chunks of battered chicken.

Nuggets are ground and formed chicken meat.

Tenders are whole muscle, and properly the “tenderloin” portion of the breast.

Chicken strips, fingers etc. are pieces of whole muscle. Typically breast cut into strips.

Popcorn chicken or Chicken bites, and a couple other terms. Are smaller chunks of whole muscle. Sort of