

When I worked at McDonald’s in 2015, we called it Q-ing. That’s what the official term was. We got in trouble for calling it anything else.
When I worked at McDonald’s in 2015, we called it Q-ing. That’s what the official term was. We got in trouble for calling it anything else.
I see you also have deep and comprehensive thoughts in the shower. Good show!
blimp explodes Davey! How ya doin’?
Here, here!
I was so mad when they passed that amendment in my state. They used crumby wording to get people to vote for it. I’m still disappointed that this wording got approved to go on the ballot:
A “yes” vote supported amending the state constitution to:
provide that only U.S. citizens 18 years or older can vote, thereby prohibiting the state or local governments from allowing non-citizen voting; establish that each voter has one vote per issue or open seat; prohibit ranked-choice voting; and require plurality primary elections, where one winner advances to the general election.
A “no” vote opposed this amendment, thereby maintaining that “all citizens of the United States” who are 18 years of age or older may vote in elections and that ranked-choice voting may be enacted at the local or state level via ordinance or state statute.
TLDR: They said the amendment required proof of citizenship to vote, but that was already federally required. They then tacked on RCV to get it banned by amendment. >:(
I feel like more punctuation was called for here. /s
Homer’s six-shooter shotgun.
IIRC, this is one of the reasons that Windows 11 requires TPM 2.0, so that the drive can be encrypted using the TPM as the key.
We had something like that last year called canvas. It was great! [email protected]
Nope, it was written “Q-ing” on the “Q-ing Oven” itself, as well as in the training materials and manuals!
Edit: here’s the manual for it!