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  • You lift 35 tons and what do you get?

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    AxtremusA
    Take a helicopter that can do the job and add to it remote control and autopilot capabilities, and you have a drone that can do the job.
  • No National Guard For You!

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    taiwan_girlT
    @Jolly said in No National Guard For You!: Somebody takes responsibility... https://nypost.com/2024/06/10/us-news/nancy-pelosi-says-i-take-responsibility-for-not-having-national-guard-at-the-capitol-on-jan-6-video-shows/ Taking responsibility is one thing. Actually having the power to do something is another. There is nothing in the three interviews that I read from above (Joint Chief Chairman, DC Police Chief, Sec. Defense) that say otherwise. I am not blaming President Trump (even though he was the ultimate responsibility. LOL This is not like Japan where the CEO of a company will resign because a lower level staff member got caught doing something wrong)
  • "It's like Satan's butthole."

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    JollyJ
    Talked to BIL this morning. He's on the rural route a tad over an hour east from Tallahassee. He didn't get much rain (unusual for east side), but did get some wind. He only lost one big limb on his place, but there are three trees on the county road. He's meeting his SIL at 8 and they'll cut them off the road. Haven't checked the news about Tallahassee...
  • $300,000

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  • "I did fries"

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    JollyJ
    Trump has said he will be at a MacDonald's sometime in the next two weeks. While there, he said he thinks he'll take a turn doing fries. That way, he'll have more experience than Harris.
  • Safety First

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    JollyJ
    It's easy enough to get hurt trying to do everything right, when it comes to felling, bucking, splitting and stacking. Add in logarithmic stupidity and injury is assured.
  • Home of the crazy cat lady

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  • Chocolate without cocoa beans

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    George KG
    Just last year, both Ivory Coast and Ghana received record rainfall prior to the autumn cocoa harvest. Entirely possible that there was a record just before the harvest, but overall, Ghana's rainfall is remarkably consistent over the decades. [image: 1727436586311-screenshot-2024-09-27-at-6.29.37-am.png]
  • He has a drinking problem

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    Doctor PhibesD
    I once thoughtlessly did that in a pretentious restaurant with one of those little carafes they sometimes give you
  • Weight loss drugs may not be the miracle they seem

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    KlausK
    From what I can see, there's a thing called "Comment K" in the US which restricts strict liability for drugs. In Europe, liability is less strict anyway.
  • Joe Speaks

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  • But Aren't Submarines Supposed to be Underwater?

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    RenaudaR
    Submarines don’t sink. They drown.
  • Worlds Oldest Cheese

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    RenaudaR
    Kefir is popular in this house. Even I have developed a taste for it. Took a while, mind you.
  • Regrets, they've had a few...

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    89th8
    Honestly I think it’s a combo of two things. One, she doesn’t do well with bad sleep and…well let’s just say it’s been probably 6 years since either of us have topped 8 hours of sleep in a night. Our kiddos are sweet but they loved waking up 1-3 times a night before they turned 3. Second, hate to say it. But the smart phone. Very easy (and understandable) to sit down and just scroll and relax for…far too long. Parents and stay at home moms did a lot more around the house in the 80s and 90s because the smartphone didn’t exist yet, or internet, or more than a few tv channels.
  • Appellate court skeptical of Trump's fraud fines and convictions

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    JollyJ
    Look, it was lawfare to begin with, a particularly odious form of politics that needs to die the death of a woodpecker, no matter who originates it.
  • Lucky Loser

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  • Clogged up

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    taiwan_girlT
    @bachophile said in Clogged up: I see your calender is free the week of Oct 20. Should give you time to go out and get a new printer.
  • 13 Years Until Freedom!

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    kluursK
    People need delusions. It may be all that someone is clinging to.
  • The Office: Presidential Edition

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  • Yet another data breach - 106 million people

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    HoraceH
    @Axtremus said in Yet another data breach - 106 million people: @Horace said in Yet another data breach - 106 million people: There is a certain de facto safety when everybody else had their info leaked, too. Not really. Filtering big data is not that hard these days. The safety I have in mind doesn't come from a difficulty in filtering a large dataset. The value of the information is lessened if it's understood by the marketplace that the information is no longer private, and no longer a reliable indicator of one's identity.