Green LEDs cost about 50% than red LEDs.
In the grand scheme of things a few pence difference between a green or a red LED is insignifigent when compared against the cost of a car.
Green LEDs cost about 50% than red LEDs.
Is it really a major convenience to be able to get a walk-in haircut -- or for that matter, a same-day haircut appointment? I usually phone my barber at least two or three days ahead for a haircut appointment.
Is it really a major convenience to be able to get a walk-in haircut -- or for that matter, a same-day haircut appointment? I usually phone my barber at least two or three days ahead for a haircut appointment.
Same for me when I book my haircut, though i generally try and call a week in advance.
I just go for a quick buzz, so most of the people at Great Clips are able to do it without butchering it to badly. I say most, because a few people have actually managed to screw that up.
I've thought about just doing it myself, but then I remember all the videos on America's Funniest Home Videos of people practically making themselves bald while trying to use clippers..
Great Clips, which would basically be the Target to Supercuts' Walmart, has towel warmers.Never liked having my hair cut and having to sit in the chair and then having itchy clothes and neck all day so now I always go straight to a shower and have clean clothes after a haircut. The experience can be made even worse when a 'barber' doesn't shave the neck and shape the back and sides as part of the the price for a basic cut. I used to go to a place which was the friendliest barbers I've ever known. Free hot and cold drinks, staff who actually talked to you and would chat to each about TV shows on the big screens they had. They had a machine that warms towels to put on the neck after using the cut throat and always had a large stack of fresh towels laid out ready for each customer. Never known of another barbers that has a machine designed to warm towels but it's a very nice sensation after a close neck shave. They also had a loyalty scheme and for every four cuts the fifth one was free. When it comes to grooming the customer service can me more important than the price.
They must do things differently in different regions. In my town it's the reverse when it comes to those two.Great Clips, which would basically be the Target to Supercuts' Walmart, has towel warmers.
American Airlines saved $40,000 by eliminating just one olive from each salad served in first class in one year (1987). While individually the cost savings are insignificant, in total it can be a lot of money.In the grand scheme of things a few pence difference between a green or a red LED is insignifigent when compared against the cost of a car.
American Airlines saved $40,000 by eliminating just one olive from each salad served in first class in one year (1987). While individually the cost savings are insignificant, in total it can be a lot of money.
There was a place in San Diego that charged $7 for a basic cut.I've had the same barber for the last 30 years, a local guy who runs his own small shop in Brentwood (a tony section of West Los Angeles). He's an old-school barber -- only cuts men's and boys' hair, no "styling," nothing fancy. He charges $25 for a cut and only works four days a week. I figure there's no way he can be making a living cutting hair. Either he's independently wealthy or he has something going on the side -- probably something illegal.![]()
No, it's probably the same here, I always get the two mixed up.They must do things differently in different regions. In my town it's the reverse when it comes to those two.
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I've had the same barber for the last 30 years, a local guy who runs his own small shop in Brentwood (a tony section of West Los Angeles). He's an old-school barber -- only cuts men's and boys' hair, no "styling," nothing fancy. He charges $25 for a cut and only works four days a week. I figure there's no way he can be making a living cutting hair. Either he's independently wealthy or he has something going on the side -- probably something illegal.![]()
I was thinking more along the lines of smuggling contraband human hair for wigs and toupees.A brothel out the back?
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