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Picked up some kibble for the dogs today. Clerk said Saturday was nuts, NVT nuts. We shared a laugh at the History of the World Part 2 reference.
For even when we were with you, we gave you this rule: "If a man will not work, he shall not eat."
2 Thessalonians 3:10
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Normally, at auction, I can get stuff at $0.10 on the dollar, to maybe 1/3 of the face value. Box may be in rough shape, might have a scratch or dent, but who cares? It works, and works well, whatever it may be. At present, a $10.00 package of namebrand TP is going for @$35.00. I had just purchased 96 rolls of commercial two-plus from a damaged truckload, so I'm not in serious need, but my son and his lady ran out. Gave 'em 1/3 of the pile, and just picked up another 96 roll broken box. We will help out the neighbors as needed.
An unemployed Jester, is nobody's Fool.
the only real difference between a good tracker and a bad tracker, is observation. all the same data is present for both. The rest, is understanding what you're seeing.
~Molɔ̀ːn Labé Skýla~
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I work in the Vision Center at the Walmart in Baxter, Mn. It's been a zoo over on the food side of the store. Panic shopping is definitely in full swing here. All paper products are wiped out. Canned goods, rice, pasta, frozen foods, especially pizza are going very fast. First aide supplies, and fresh meats are getting shopped hard. I'm getting a kick out of the comments I'm hearing here and elsewhere. Stuff like we're purposely withholding toilet paper to increase sales? Ain't happening. Everyone likes to diss Walmart until they need something, and God forbid we don't have it (neither do a lot of other places) but somehow that's still our fault. Someone actually stated on another thread here that Walmart's using facial recognition hardware to profile their customers. We have good security cameras, but none of this facial recognition technology. It would just get in the way of all the fingerprint readers hidden at the checkouts................ Of course not, it would be redundant with the RF chip readers.
An unemployed Jester, is nobody's Fool.
the only real difference between a good tracker and a bad tracker, is observation. all the same data is present for both. The rest, is understanding what you're seeing.
~Molɔ̀ːn Labé Skýla~
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