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  • Minnesota's New Gun Safety Law

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    89th8
    @Jolly added to cart!
  • Workfare

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  • The Other P-38

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  • Porsche's E-fuel?

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  • Yawn - another SpaceX launch

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    brendaB
    @George-K said in Yawn - another SpaceX launch: @brenda said in Yawn - another SpaceX launch: It's like they know what they are doing. Somewhere, I read that they have recovered the booster for 170+ launches. Saving some serious $$$ there, I'd guess. Gotta lot of miles on it by now. Probably see it at the used spaceship lot soon. Better let Mark know to start watching for it. He could have his own at a darn good price.
  • Chicago Mercantile Exchange: "We're outa here..."

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    CopperC
    @George-K said in Chicago Mercantile Exchange: "We're outa here...": “If we had to leave, we could leave.” Why wait?
  • Life hacks from back then.

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    JollyJ
    Mine are still good. My son keeps one in his drum hardware bag and still uses it quite a bit.
  • Parents called the police on teacher making gay book available ...

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    Aqua LetiferA
    @Jolly said in Parents called the police on teacher making gay book available ...: Excellent! I read excerpts, and you know what? Great decision.
  • Crankin' 'em out like chiclets...

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    JollyJ
    A lot of the world's navies deploy frigates. They're versatile, cheaper to build and cheaper to operate. Today's frigate is probably pretty close in tonnage to a WW2 destroyer. In comparison, an Arleigh Burke class destroyer weighs what a WW2 cruiser weighed. Both frigate and destroyer could probably destroy a WW2 era cruiser before they knew what hit them...
  • 10 years

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    JollyJ
    RLM? Or not?
  • Back in the '40's...

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    JollyJ
    Actually, I was reading what an old West Texas guy had written elsewhere... Panties, sometimes called 'step-ins,' began to be manufactured in the 1930s. Within a short time they were equipped with elastic rubber waistbands. Back then elastic was not long lasting. Also, rubber was in short supply in WWII. Even after the wars with Germany and Japan were over there was the war to keep underwear up and tight. Women of this era planned to that time when their unmentionable might do the unthinkable, and land on the floor. The considered course of action would be to step out and away. No way that could be any worse than for the proximate world to watch you pick up panties that most likely would not stay up. One should realize the person had probably been struggle to keep the underwear up for a while. She underwear fall to the floor, the relationship was irreconcilable. This situation happened to my wife's mother in a grocery store in the 1950s. She was talking with the store manager about a missing item. Fortunately her grocery basket was between him and her and he never saw the fall from grace. He walked away and there was no one else on the aisle at that time. Because men wore pants, you could at least get to a restroom, if not home. Once elasticity was gone, the underwear was pretty much hopeless. Many women went to pant suits after WW2, just to avoid this crises. Improvement in elastics along with combining them with fabric pretty well eradicated the problem by 1960.
  • Everyone's a Democrat in Nassau County

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    MikM
    It makes a lot more sense that they were sent a corrupt file. Don't get me wrong, I don't ascribe evil intent here. Just somebody screwed up. It's much more likely to happen in origination than printing.
  • The Apple Headset

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    MikM
    I'm with you. Besides, I waste enough time on computers as it is.
  • Saving The Band

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    CopperC
    And don't forget government funded NPR has to get the anti-Trump message out. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_NPR_stations
  • Hay Cats! Your "Parking assist" post of the day.

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    AxtremusA
    Rear view camera. Rear collision sensors.
  • 63%

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  • The Art of the Abortion Deal

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    KlausK
    @George-K We've had protests, demonstrations, and the topic was permanently all over the news. This stopped abruptly in 1992, when the 12 week rule was established. Since then, it's a complete non-topic in German political life.
  • "Still"

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  • "De-Plumping"

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    JollyJ
    Unless it has to be done, don't mess with what God gave you.
  • Modern Medicine in a Nutshell

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