by Christoph
11. March 2010 17:36
If you get to the front of the store and see an older person paying for their groceries by writing a check, pick any other lane. The Theory of Indeterminate Remedial Quantities states that in this situation any other lane will be faster. And it's true. Even if those other lanes are lined two and three deep with soccer moms and people with carts piled high.
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by Christoph
17. February 2010 16:28
No, not really. I’m not sure why companies solicit donations in this manner. Is it so they can pad their bottom line with some charitable donations, which their accountants will then use to reduce their corporate taxes? Or is it so they can say, "hey look at us here at Company XYZ, we’re doing some good in the world and we actually do care"? (I’m asking because I really don’t know)
But whatever. I can’t exclude the possibility that companies do indeed produce some good in the world. Many corporations actually have a special budget for charitable donations and send millions of dollars into worthy causes. But the bottom line is that these entities are in business to make money and create wealth for their stockholders. Not to help people. So I would much rather donate money to an organization that has charity as its central mission, like the Red Cross or Doctors Without Borders.
Also, drive thru fast food restaurants are the very epitome of American gluttony and excess. Right up there with Baconnaise and huge diesel trucks. Asking for donations at your drive thru really seems ridiculous and a bit hypocritical. Most people probably would not want to be reminded of starving orphans in Haiti when they are about to scarf down a butter-burger at Culver’s.
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by Christoph
15. February 2010 15:53
That's right. There is one good thing about Valentine's Day. The day after (that's Feb 15th for everyone that has a permanently blocked memory of V day) all the chocolate goes on sale. Stores everywhere are choc-full of lots of unsold chocolate.
Stock up now for next year. Raid the shelves before they have a chance to fill them up with Easter crap!

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