Same, if only to keep fulfilling a childhood commitment to myself of owning all consoles after seeing some friends of mine having a Sega AND a Nintendo.
Same, if only to keep fulfilling a childhood commitment to myself of owning all consoles after seeing some friends of mine having a Sega AND a Nintendo.
I think it’s only New Jersey now. It used to be Oregon also but I think late last year they removed that requirement.
It’s the acronym for the phrase in the article - “Dual Income No Kids”. Might have been more obvious if it were in caps.
McDonalds is primarily a Real Estate company. Their food service is secondary.
It is strength that decreased
Used car prices skyrocketed during/post COVID. Still bad now compared to before, but better.
Closest thing I can think of is making reservations for Brunch. Some places it’s necessary.
As others mentioned, it’s simple division. But to properly compare, you have to take into consideration the “units” in which you’re dividing.
E.g. if you’re buying crayons, you can compare the # of crayons to the price. But if you’re buying chicken breasts, you can’t really compare the # of chicken breasts, but rather the ounces (or, whatever measurement of weight).
The worst thing you can do as a consumer is be (blindly) loyal to a brand.
E.g. I like Columbia jackets, footwear, outdoor wear, etc. If however their quality goes down, or there is another comparable product that happens to be on sale (and assuming I like the look/style) I wouldn’t NOT get it because it isn’t a Colombia product.
Depends on how picky you are. For me, I don’t really care so I say “3 on the sides, trim / a little shorter-or- longer on top”.