And, since Youtube and Google+ have different terms of service, it would be illegal for them to automatically create one for me with me refusing the terms of service.
I've been grinding Illad on Phobos for Miter parts for a while now, and I am only missing the Blueprint now. However, I have had everything else for a while, and despite doing 4-5 more runs beyond that, I still have yet to find the BP. I looked around for a drop table for Lt Lech Kril (he drops t...
So i've been playing SWTOR for about a week now, and the game has been completing the download in the background. It stopped at 99.18% of being done three days ago. Now, I'm level ten and finished on my planet, but I can't get off the planet because the game "is not fully downloaded". How do I ge...
@Powerlord because he REALLY wanted to reinvent a wheel but not be called out on it. So he went to a store and bought a three wheeled car to reinvent the fourth wheel on
In Lumiose City there is a man selling the Mega Stone of the Gen 1 starter that your own starter is weak against.
If you chose Squirtle, he is selling Venasaurite.
If you chose Charmander he is selling Blastoiseite.
If you chose Bulbasaur he is selling Charizardite (X/Y).
But he is selling it...
I kind of wonder how big the expected pool of users is who subscribe to Arqade's tweets so that they can be notified in case they want to answer one of the super small handful of questions that is randomly selected.
Why, oh why does Final Fantasy VII on Steam have 'OK' mapped to 'x'? There is a perfectly good key on a keyboard that makes more sense. It is called 'enter'.
@TZHX For one-handed control (ignoring reason for one-handed control), 'enter' would be better--it is closer to other commonly used keys, like the directional keys.
Honestly I don't understand why people get assed either way about it, in terms of price. You're paying the same amount either way, really. It just comes down to whether or not you have to do some math.
In games where you can modify your weapons or gear(warframe, Minecraft's Tinker's Construct, LoZ Ocarina of Time's magic arrows), does a question about the functionality of those in-game modifications go into mods?
As the title says, what gives the most experience in Rift for Storm Legion leveling? I'm currently at level 56 and would like to reach level 60 prior to the Autumn Harvest event that starts later this week. So far my main method of leveling has been running instant adventures, however I'm not sur...
Whether you give the waitress $5 directly, or you pay $5 more for your meal and then the owner then uses that to pay the waitresses higher wages doesn't really matter
I have a rule, that if I have to actually get up out of my seat to find a waiter/waitress because they haven't stopped by in too long, that their tip is gone.
As a bus boy, who got paid out of the tips of the waitresses, usually about 15% of what they made, I pulled in $200 some nights. This was in the late 90s.
Of course, that was working for 3-4 waitresses. So I was getting about 60% whatever they were, in tips
Look at any other field. Lets say I have two choices of someone to hire. One is obviously more experienced than the other. If I want to hire the more experienced person, I'll have to make them a better offer.
@OrigamiRobot It still seems like good waiter = more money, bad waiter = less money. Why the employer paying $2 either way is a factor is unclear to me.
No worse than your logic that the customer has to first hand the money to the owner, who in turn hands it to the waiter, for it to suddenly count as "paying them for their work"
I occasionally get a message that an O-Power has expired, which is very annoying, considering that I could have been focusing on battling in the time before that, had I but known. Is there any indication that an O-Power is in effect, or that you have been given one?
@OrigamiRobot Okay. Let's say I owned a restaurant and had some wait staff. I'm deciding between a tipping or non-tipping scenario. Are you saying I make more money, as the owner, when I do the tipping style business?
@Powerlord Yes. Theoretically, you also do not raise your food prices to cover their increased wages though. "Being a dick" absent from the equation, theoretically your net profit as an owner would be the same either way
@Powerlord I said it badly. What I'm saying is that if you're counting on tipping for wages, your food prices to the customer are lower than if you are not.
I mean, you can screw over your waitstaff by paying too-low wages, too
Under a tipping system, the waiter/waitress wins when they are good and/or the restaurant is busy. They lose when they're bad and/or the restaurant has no business.
@OrigamiRobot The person with more experience or skill has a greater opportunity for higher tips at finer dining or busier places. But service is only a small part of the food service equation.
I mean, it's a big part on the front-end, but at the end of the day, you're there to eat food. So you need quality staff in the kitchen and good food to attract quality staff out front, etc.
Has anyone I'm arguing with actually worked as a waiter or waitress? I'm not discounting your argument by asking. I'm merely asking because I've never known someone who actually worked as one to dislike the tipping system.
(except the occasional night when some customer with a huge bill fucks them over)
I only dislike the tipping system in that it adds work/obligation on the part of the customer, but given that it's the cultural standard in the US, whatevs. Well, and that you really do end up screwed if you work in a dead restaurant. But the solution there is to not work in a dead restaurant.
Blood Moon, Battle Potion, and a water candle placed. Is there any other way or do any of these work by adding more? (more players using battle potion, or more water candles on the screen)
I mean, it's a big part on the front-end, but at the end of the day, you're there to eat food. So you need quality staff in the kitchen and good food to attract quality staff out front, etc.
The employer is paying them a fixed percentage of what they sell. So yes, and no.
The fundamental difference in our viewpoint is that I'm happy to let the customer decide if the waiter/waitress was good or not. You want the employer to be the judge of that.
The actual appearance of your signature doesn't matter. Apparently it's just about who to blame. yay laws!
> and obviously, there was no signature for doing things like buying concert tickets. And those transactions are called card-not-present transactions. And in a card-not-present transaction, the merchant is responsible and will have to pay the cost. Now, what happened a few years ago is companies like Starbucks decided it was not worth keeping track of all these little pieces of paper so that they wouldn't have to pay for a five-dollar fraudulent charge for a latte