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  • Epstein (at the time) owned Great Saint James Island and Little Saint James Island

    https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=15%2F18.30707%2F-64.82054

    According to Wikipedia

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Little_Saint_James

    In March 2022, Little St. James and the neighboring Great St. James were listed at $125 million. A lawyer for Epstein's estate stated that the money obtained from the sale would be used to settle a number of lawsuits. Bespoke Real Estate, the agency jointly overseeing the sale, stated that further information on the listing was only available to prospective buyers.[21][22]

    In May 2023, billionaire Stephen Deckoff, under his firm SD Investments, announced the acquisition of the Great St. James and Little St. James islands for $60 million.[23][24]

  • They will let A.I. resolves disputes, just like YouTube does.

    /s

    or is it /s?

  • 'T" is in the first row. A t should be revealed in the second row for that answer.

  • Your pretty polly might cost a pretty penny.

  • A pretty penny.

  • I guess it depends on the angle the photo is taken.

  • Hey u\Sunflier you might change the title of this from

    Access to this page has been denied

    to

    Senate Republican: ‘We can’t afford’ $2,000 tariff checks

    You can edit titles here and it might attract more people to read it this.

  • Client data for JPMorgan Chase (JPM.N), opens new tab, Citi (C.N), opens new tab, Morgan Stanley (MS.N), opens new tab and other major banks may have been accessed in a hack of a technology vendor, the New York Times reported on Saturday, citing people familiar with the matter.

    SitusAMC said in a statement, opens new tab on its website on Saturday that it had been the subject of a cyberattack on November 12, compromising certain information from its systems and that "data relating to some of our clients' customers may also have been impacted."

  • Political integrity is an oxymoron.

  • done.

  • OK, thanks. I think I have fixed it. But just in case I have left the comment with the link.

  • Analog clocks. Digital is so much easier.

    Fillings and crowns. The dentist will regrow teeth.

    Flashlights. You mean you carry a lighting device that does nothing else, when your phone can do that plus a million other things?

    Keys. We'll likely carry a fob for most things. They'll be programmable to allow us to adapt to our locks, like a universal TV remote.

    Fax machines in government. Someone in government will finally realize scan to email is so much cleaner.

  • Well that's just the Senate. If it passes, we have to get the House on board. Then POTUS.

  • I guess it depends how common your last name is where you live. If you're a Smith/Johnson/Brown/Williams in the USA, those are pretty common. If you've got one of those names in China, maybe a name change is in order.

    If your last name is Summerbell, that's a bit rare, and maybe you need to distance yourself.

  • I think they're going to need to back pedal some ideas. Ideas that are "for your benefit" such as, your user folder linked to one drive (so you'll always have a backup) is also a cash-grab ("oh, you only have 5 GB of space. We'll sell you more!"). This needs to be opt-in.

    Windows 7's market share has surprisingly increased to about 9.61% in 2025. This rise is likely due to users hesitating to upgrade to Windows 11 as support for Windows 10 is ending.

    You can say that's only 10%, but how much is that in lost revenue?