Well that's a bit daft, the UK uses Quids already.
£1 = a quid.
This is going to cause confusion.
They should call them SQUIDS, the S standing for space.... Space QUIDS.
Well, the name is a backronym

Well that's a bit daft, the UK uses Quids already.
£1 = a quid.
This is going to cause confusion.
They should call them SQUIDS, the S standing for space.... Space QUIDS.
The chips in Vegas leave me with the feelings you describe, more so thank banknotes. I think it's because I play with them, then start to see the grime.
I rarely wash my hands. So who knows?
I do hope that doesn't hold true while you're behind a bar, otherwise you're violating every health code in existence in the State of Illinois.![]()
In an effort to save toilet paper, I wipe my ass with my bar towel.
I do that already for people who like extra salty margaritas.I do hope that doesn't hold true while you're behind a bar, otherwise you're violating every health code in existence in the State of Illinois.![]()
In an effort to save toilet paper, I wipe my ass with my bar towel.
Sweet!
For your next trick, chalkboard a special that has your forehead sweat as an extra ingredient.
As an accountant for a hotel, I count money every day I am at work and I have to agree that it is disgusting. I can't help but wonder where all those grubby bills have been.
At some point, just accept the fact it's a dirty world and that much of it won't harm you in the least!
So stop worrying and get on with life. Important things ... like making sure Rove and Cheney serve some hard time before they die.
I know that you're a Wannabe Mythbuster and all, but I'm gonna go ahead and take the word of the Swiss virologists who conducted the study over you, mmkay?![]()
Viruses cannot survive outside of a host cell.
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Unlike human cells or bacteria, viruses do not contain the chemical machinery (enzymes) needed to carry out the chemical reactions for life. Instead, viruses carry only one or two enzymes that decode their genetic instructions. So, a virus must have a host cell (bacteria, plant or animal) in which to live and make more viruses. Outside of a host cell, viruses cannot function. For this reason, viruses tread the fine line that separates living things from nonliving things. Most scientists agree that viruses are alive because of what happens when they infect a host cell.
I know that you're a Wannabe Mythbuster and all, but I'm gonna go ahead and take the word of the Swiss virologists who conducted the study over you, mmkay?![]()
Viruses cannot survive outside of a host cell.
LINK
Unlike human cells or bacteria, viruses do not contain the chemical machinery (enzymes) needed to carry out the chemical reactions for life. Instead, viruses carry only one or two enzymes that decode their genetic instructions. So, a virus must have a host cell (bacteria, plant or animal) in which to live and make more viruses. Outside of a host cell, viruses cannot function. For this reason, viruses tread the fine line that separates living things from nonliving things. Most scientists agree that viruses are alive because of what happens when they infect a host cell.
It's amazing that those fools at CERN bothered to build the Large Hadron Collider when they could have just come to the meat department at your grocery store and unlocked all the secrets of the universe right there while ordering some pastrami.
If paper money is gross than I wouldn't mind being grossed out a whole halluva lot more than I currently am. =)
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