Risus_Nex
@Risus_Nex@lemmy.world
- Comment on I can still hear his voice 4 months ago:
Martin Freimann
- Comment on Pew! Pew! 5 months ago:
Too soon!
- Comment on Wave Particle Duality 6 months ago:
But Why? What should I Google to find Infos about it?
- Comment on Wave Particle Duality 6 months ago:
Can someone explain please? We had this in school, but my friend here forgot what this was about.
- Comment on She broke it so she could baguette properly.... 11 months ago:
It’s simply a different system. The markets are adjusted to it. There is enough room and sometimes even tables for this purpose. The markets are simply using different mechanisms to speed up the process so that they can have more customers per minute. Aldi is a big player here. The cashiers are trained and drilled to be super fast. There are no baggers, but enough room to pack your stuff yourself later. Recently they added a new kind of “double line”. Now there is enough space for two trolleys right behind the cashier. Each line has their own card reader. The cashier has minimum waiting time for the next customer. Also almost zero time for customer interaction or any talk. Probably effective, but it really feels rushed out.
- Comment on She broke it so she could baguette properly.... 11 months ago:
That’s the way!
- Comment on How do we make this happen? 1 year ago:
https://lemmy.world/post/6497571
She can even save canada
- Comment on Warn a brother 1 year ago:
I still have a similar shirt. Mine was white and the logo and font was glittering. Now you can hardly read it.
- Comment on Do you use the swipe to type feature on your phone? 1 year ago:
This is the way! Also what a lot of others already commented, that it’s more smooth to use with one hand. For me it’s also nice to use, when it comes to switching languages. English is my second language and with swipe it feels like the autocorrect works pretty good, because it is more forgiving if you don’t know exactly how the word is actually written. A small idea about how the word is constructed is enough.