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  • A Man's Gun

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  • Horseshoe Floral Shops?

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    MikM
    I’m not in favor of businesses being compelled to transact against their will for whatever reason. One of the biggest reasons I went independent was the ability to say no to business I did not think was good for me or good for the client, or even if I did not like the people involved. I gave up six figure pieces of businesses because I did not think what they wanted was either possible or a good idea. I don’t think these cases are really any different.
  • Speaking of passenger rail

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    CopperC
    Amtrak Roundtrip Richmond to Boston 11+ hours each way $380 Jet Blue Roundtrip Richmond to Boston 2 hours each way $428 To fly, pay $48 more, but save 18 hours
  • Roads are racist, don'tcha know.

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    LuFins DadL
    @Jolly said in Roads are racist, don'tcha know.: @LuFins-Dad said in Roads are racist, don'tcha know.: Confusing race and economics again… Simple fact. A disproportionate percentage of African Americans, Hispanics, and such ARE more likely to die in a vehicular accident. However… Poorer people drive older cars. There are huge safety technologies in newer cars that didn’t exist in older cars. Blind spot sensors. Front collision warnings, backup cameras, etc… Better airbags, seatbelts, and even steering systems. Poorer people are driving in vehicles in higher states of disrepair. This will lead to more traffic accidents. Lower income families typically drink and use drugs at a higher rates than middle class families. I’d bet that would translate into more impaired driving. You forgot the elephant in the room. Louisiana has the worst drivers in the country. Everything you said above is true, but you forgot that poor people tend to be less intelligent. Stupid people make stupid mistakes. Dumb and poor is rampant down here... That’s the unicorn in the room, not the elephant.
  • First, Fire Harvard's Administrators

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    JollyJ
    Next, do hospitals.
  • Good point

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    MikM
    My suspicion, though, is that illegal gambling still continues. They probably give better odds and are never taxed.
  • Jet lag

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    MikM
    Not anymore.
  • Dominion Voting sues Fox for $1.6B

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    jon-nycJ
    I have a thread on this.
  • Indian politician shot dead

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    RenaudaR
    @taiwan_girl As I understand it, they were regional gangsters, mafiosi. The politician had the reputation of being something of a Robin Hood figure among locals; not unlike Al Capone who also ran soup kitchens for the poor in addition to his primary business of bootlegging and other criminal activities.
  • Hay Jon! A thread about A1AT

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    markM
    @Mik said in Hay Jon! A thread about A1AT: You should be in IT. You sit out a couple years and everything has changed. Faster than anything out there.
  • Clearing snow off the rails

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    George KG
    @taiwan_girl for more serious snowfalls, a rotary "plow" is used. Here's the Union Pacific clearing snow through Donner Pass. Link to video
  • FDNY vs NYPD

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  • Thread the needle

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    George KG
    @Mik said in Thread the needle: Double the equipment. True. Half the time, LOL. (at least for me)
  • Hay Cats! Your "Stay away from my bike" post of the day

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  • "You stuck *what* in there????"

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    George KG
    I guess when he read the label it sounded like a good idea. [image: 1681696933504-screenshot-2023-04-16-at-9.02.03-pm.png]
  • Expanding In Space and Time

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    CopperC
    Tornadoes are becoming more frequent in populated parts of the United States The role to which climate change is a factor in these shifts is unknown Climate change isn't a factor in these shifts. These shifts are climate change. And I, for one, don't think we have a very good idea why climate change might occur because we spend our time and money blaming the climate on political whims.
  • When will Ozempic be blamed for “genocide” of fat people?

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    George KG
    Probably right. But at $1000 a month, it'll take a while to kill them all off. First they came for the rich fat people, and I said nothing...
  • From Jon's favorite paper...

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    jon-nycJ
    Yes, urbanization is basically an unbroken 500 year secular phenomenon, with a dramatic uptick when we harnessed hydrocarbons. So yeah, net migration is always to blue areas.
  • BAT-2

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    taiwan_girlT
    Very interesting article (and very interesting machine)
  • Oh, Jon.....

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    taiwan_girlT
    Yup, guy taller than girl = check girl taller than guy = no check guy older (sometimes by many) than girl = check girl older (by many years) than guy = no check