EightOhms
EightOhms t1_j6kengl wrote
Reply to comment by KcHecKa in ELI5 - When losing weight, why is it common to hear "burn more than you consume" in reference to calorie intake. if you consume" 1000 calories, how do you burn 1500? by Freedom-No-781
I was for all of high school. I could shove a ton of food into my face and never gain any weight.
Then I got to college and it all changed. And before you ask, it was the buffet style dining hand and not beer. Didn't drink until I was 30 but put on plenty of weight.
EightOhms t1_j2c78ar wrote
Reply to comment by Jormungandrs-bite in ELI5: Why is it that, at some gas stations, it’s cheaper to pay with cash instead a credit card? by tgjj530
Discounting cash sales is literally charging more for credit card sales.
So no it's not actually illegal because gas stations do it all the time.
The truth is this isn't a legal question but rather has to do with the service agreements the gas station signs with the credit card processor. For most stores, the CC processor forces stores to charge the same for cash versus credit cards. However they make exceptions for super low margin businesses like gas stations who literally cannot afford to pay the transaction fees and still make money on gasoline.
EightOhms t1_j2c6iue wrote
Reply to comment by Shorthawk in ELI5: Why is it that, at some gas stations, it’s cheaper to pay with cash instead a credit card? by tgjj530
I've heard of gas stations where they make more profit on a single cup of coffee than they do on 8 gallons of gas.
EightOhms t1_iugchwe wrote
Reply to ELI5: if Earth rotates so fast, why does it always look still from outer space? by ShesOver9k
Anything that gets launched into space is already going at least the same speed as the Earth's rotation. It's not like it gets to space and then just slows down on its own. If anything it might be going faster than the Earth is rotating.
EightOhms t1_ja84wnr wrote
Reply to comment by K9turrent in Eli5: what’s the difference between a graduate and undergraduate degree by deadpuppy101
It's not actually. It's an abbreviation. Acronyms are a subset of abbreviations that form a word you can say. That means most of the time they need to have a vowel.
For example, NASA is an acronym whereas FBI is not. NASA you pronounce as if it's a single word. FBI you pronounce by saying all its letters individually, just like PhD