Give a link. Take a link.
By Sean McGrath, ITworld.com
From time to time in convenience stores I come across "Take a cent, leave a cent" plates at the checkout counter. You buy something for 9.99. Leave your cent change behind you for the next guy. You buy something for 15:51. You need a cent. Just take one from the plate.
The city of Copenhagen in Denmark has a bicycle renting schemewhich allows you to take a bike for about 3 dollars and just leave it back at one of the many bike racks around the city when you are finished. Ain't humanity great! Let's get warm and fuzzy for a moment before we get colder and more pointed.
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From time to time in convenience stores I come across "Take a cent, leave a cent" plates at the checkout counter. You buy something for 9.99. Leave your cent change behind you for the next guy. You buy something for 15:51. You need a cent. Just take one from the plate.
The city of Copenhagen in Denmark has a bicycle renting schemewhich allows you to take a bike for about 3 dollars and just leave it back at one of the many bike racks around the city when you are finished. Ain't humanity great! Let's get warm and fuzzy for a moment before we get colder and more pointed.
Read the full article here.
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