I was generally against a "rants" thread, but now that I see it, I like what you've done with the place. So it's about 12:30 am. I'll post a rant. I dislike people who use convience tools or technology with no knowledge of how to use it. What I'm talking about are ATM's and Self Check-Out in supermarkets. I'm usually in a hurry on weekends. My time is valuable to me. Sometimes I need some cash. I'll pull into the Drive Through ATM, which denotes to me that it is for driving through, or quick, fast transactions. I will inevitably get behind the guy that has decided that Sunday Morning at 9:00 am is the best time for him to convert his Swiss Francs into Krugerands and multi-deposit them in bank accounts around the world. So I sit, while I watch him deposit envelopes, punch buttons, frown, deposit more envelopes, punch more buttons, frown....Hey, this has happened to me more than once...my feeling? If you have serious banking to do? Wait until Monday and actually go into the bank. Don't use the Drive Thru ATM and then get frustrated when it isn't doing what you want it to do. Related and additionally, I often wonder why it seems in a crowded supermarket that people who act like they have NEVER SEEN a supermarket scanner, or a bar code think that it is best if they bypass the line for the check-out and use the self-check out. Again, I often get behind the person that is moving at a snails pace and stops every time the machine voices a command. I can usually count to twenty as the person slowly realizes what "Please Put The Item In The Bagging Area" means. God Forbid this person has produce to purchase, as "Entering The Produce Code" for them is akin to cracking the Da Vinci Code. I know I sound harsh. And I know people have to learn. But if it's going to be faster to have someone ring up your purchases for you than it is for you to try to use the self-check out? Please, just go to the regular line, and leave the self-check out for those of us with opposable thumbs. You're not saving yourself any time and you are slowing everyone else down. That's it, end of my rant. Now if you'll excuse me, I have some late night banking to do and I'm going to swing by the supermarket for some produce.
My rant has to be the people posting queries for gas mileage help again w/scant info, sometimes to never return. It leaves people guessing, throwing out suggestions that might not apply/help, and re-writing what's been posted so many times before. So far, I can recall at least 1-2 people recently in that boat here, the one NAH person over at greenhybrid.com and the same thing at work on a work mailing list for "green cars" (complaining of "36 mpg" on here 2010 Prius w/scant details and dismissive attitude of her dealer saying there's nothing wrong w/her car). I even suggested that she post at Gen III 2010 Prius Fuel Economy - PriusChat Forums and answer my suggested list of questions... It's been >1 week for that person. Zilch.
Another cost reduction method. ... Ooops. I didn't say that. Really I didn't. Please disregard this post.
Why disregard it when its actually true? Insurance companies increase profit by denying benefits in some cases, leading to premature death of the individuals who were denied coverage. Death panels already exist.
Yes, but with insurance companies, the panels are staffed by 24 year old business majors. I think they are certainly more qualified for making medical decisions than some MD with years and years of training. Tom
New Rant: The post office wants to raise postal rates again and end Saturday delivery. I've got nothing against postal rates going up. With inflation, the two cents it used to cost to mail a letter is worth seven dollars in today's dollars, yet we now only pay 44 cents, so a raise is due. But ending Saturday delivery is crap!!! People depend on the mail. We already don't get mail on Sundays, and adding yet another day of no mail delivery is just adding to the further decay of society. The country is really going down the toilet if they can't even deliver the mail six days a week!
I keep trying to tell them that nobody named "Occupant" or "Current Resident" lives at my address! But I like your idea. Each piece of junk mail should cost $17 per ounce to send.
New Rant: Yesterday I ended up at one of those "All You Can Eat" family buffet restaurants. If you are ever looking for motivation to stay on a diet, just go hang around one of those places during dinner time. It was like watching Blue Whales feed on schools of plankton, except the whales occasionally come up for air. Evidently after being rescued by from their bedrooms by Jerry Springer, these people congregate at the all you can eat buffet. If consumption of resources bothers you? Keep your eyes closed. The dinner plates are smaller than normal but that doesn't stop them. They can pile an 8 course dinner vertically skyward, and still have a hand free to fill a cup with ice cream and jello. Whenever a haggard employee emerged from the kitchen with a refill or new addition to the buffet it was like Noseferatu at a blood bank. I actually felt sorry for the establishment as I think the definition of "All you can Eat" was being redefined. I saw single individuals consuming more food than entire impoverished 3rd world villages probably see in a week, and then they would go back for more. The movement was almost passerine. Flocks of cellulite moving towards flats of steamed fillets of Tilapia. The grace was akin to a George Romero Zombie movie except I don't think fire or a bullet to the head would of stopped these Twinkie seeking Zombies. In anycase, I'm in a grumpy mood because I have decided to put myself on a 24 hour fast. It's time for my Sprite Zero.....
My favorite buffet restaurant is Top of India, here in Spokane. There are usually 6 or 8 items, half of which are vegetarian, plus rice and nan (a kind of flat bread) and one or more dairy-based desserts, which I ignore. I have a rule for myself: One plateful (single layer only) followed by a half plate. I have seen the kind of places you are ranting about, and I agree with your rant completely. I guess those all-American butterballs don't like or don't know about Indian food, because I don't see that kind of behavior at Indian restaurants. I wouldn't feel bad for the restaurant owners, though: They know their customers and set their prices accordingly. In fact, these kinds of restaurants share the blame for American obesity, by making it no more expensive to pig out than to eat sensibly. But I'll add an item to your rant: Those pigs, after eating 4 huge platefuls of food, will go back for another, and then leave half of that uneaten, wasting food. I want to tell them: Take all you want, but eat all you take! If I was running one of those restaurants, I'd charge $10 extra for every plate with food left on it. I've even seen people leave a half a plate uneaten and then go back for more of something else! At the very least, they should be charged take-out prices for food they take but do not eat, just as if they wanted to take it home with them. It's "all you can eat, folks, not "all you can waste."
Verizon FiOS "auto" bill pay doesn't work Ugh... I'm annoyed that Verizon FiOS auto bill pay doesn't work worth beans. I've enrolled in it at least 2x (have confirmation emails) to have it auto pay via credit card. Yet, suddenly, I owe $209 because I owe for 2 months of service now. I just love how these "Your bill is now available online" emails state When checking my account online, it mentions a balance and "no payment received". What happened to auto bill pay? A few minutes ago, when I tried to pay my anyway, that portion of the site was down for maintanence. Grr... I own quite a few shares of Verizon and am annoyed at their incompetence.
What happened in the last 20 years that people are no longer able to distinguish plural from possessive in their punctuation? When I was growing up we learned the difference in the second grade, and never forgot it: plural you add S, but possessive owns the apostrophe. Today I see plural with the apostrophe everywhere by everyone. Was that a lesson cut from the curriculum because more money was needed to pay school administrators? It's so common I expect the OED will eventually capitulate and endorse it as accepted practice, because what's common is what defines the language, not what some ancient dictionary says. But it still scrapes like a rock on chalkboard every time I see it.
I think it's just part of the general decline of spelling. People mix up homonyms and generally don't care if they misspell words. I had an argument here with someone who was a notoriously bad speller, and who said right out that he didn't care if he misspelled words. He didn't even care if the word he wrote actually meant something entirely different from what he had intended to say. I suspect that the decline of language may be common in declining and decadent societies.
My pet peeve on the internet is the high percentage of people who do not know the difference between "lose" and "loose". You did not loose your mind.
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