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  • "EEHHx-cellent."

  • If you had paid with cash, that cash is GONE.

    not if I have a receipt.

  • I wonder if it's consuming itself a bit right now.

  • What is your elderly neighbor's view on Republican policies for the elderly compared to the Democrats; and does Fox care more about their elderly viewers half as much as their younger viewers—i.e. the ones who justify more money from advertisers?

    In 30 years, Trump will be as cited by Republicans as much as Reagan is today—i.e. rarely if ever—probably less—Reagan at least won twice and in one election he won 49 states—as did Nixon in 1972—and back then, Nixon was about the same age as Harris is now.

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    Did your elderly neighbour support Ross Perot back in 1992?

    a Texan speaks:

    Ross Perot [Independent] 1992 Campaign Ad "Snapshot - :60"

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=naHdnyogJjA

    1:02

  • I wonder if a typical Republican could point out Sweden on a map.

  • Accountability is probably easier in a smaller country.

  • None as I very rarely use credit cards.

  • Don't buy Pringles.

  • Yes you can. I often ignore copyright with impunity. I've been doing it since the days of home-taping.

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    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5YejbpHA9Yo

    2:37

    wp:C·30 C·60 C·90 Go

    EMI refused to promote the cassingle due to lyrics ("Off the radio I get constant flow/Hit it, pause it, record and play/Turn it, rewind and rub it away") that promoted home taping[7] during an era when music piracy was a hot-button issue.[8]

  • That's for too long a wait—if such ever happens.

    DIY. Be your own boss. Not all economic relationships in this world are capitalist.

  • The users already have a lot of control; many just don't use it.

    Can any of you live without Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube for one calendar month? 25 years ago, millions of Americans did, and their lives were hardly the poorer for it. 25 years before that it was over 150 million Americans, including the 12 who walked the Moon.

  • wq:Mark Twain

    (my bold)

    "To play golf is to spoil an otherwise enjoyable walk" is found in H.S. Scrivener, "Memories of Men and Meetings", in Arthur Wallis Myers (ed.) Lawn Tennis at Home and Abroad New York:Charles Scribner's Sons, 1903, p. 47. Scrivener attributes the aphorism to "my good friends the Allens". Reference from Quote Investigator.

    😁🙂

  • It depends on the Republican, and Democrat for that matter: a few Republicans are still pro-choice, and I wouldn't be surprised if the odd Democrat might be anti-choice.

    Do what some of the rich do and check out who in each office is running. Don't vote for Trump. If your state is near-solid red or blue, such as California or Utah, you might as well vote 3rd party if thon is closer to your heart. Check out who's running for governor, in your House district, Senate (if one is running), mayor, right down to dog catcher. When you're in the voting booth, you should recognize every name of every candidate: after all, you might have had 2 years to study this.

  • Fair enough, but they know what you bought.

  • Taking patent, trademark, and copyright laws to what they were in, say, 1790, might be a good start.

    Regard today's billionaires with the same contempt that one does of criminals.

    Wait at least 5 years before buying a new computer.

    Don't pay by credit card.