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It’s kind of already happened! The Affordable Care Act (a.k.a. Obamacare) was in many essentials the same as a Republican-sponsored bill from the ‘90s. It’s also extremely similar to the healthcare reform law in Massachusetts signed by Republican Mitt Romney.

This time for sure!

ChatGPT is very good at writing limericks and telling lies.

Oh yeah! Born in ‘66, I’m about the oldest of Gen X. My parents had Delta 88s and my wife’s parents had Caprices for years and years.

As a Southern IL person, I want to point out that taxes aren’t really very high in this part of the state. I lived in Texas for 13 years, and both my property and sales taxes there were *much* higher than they are in this part of IL. We get a bad wrap for high taxes almost solely because there are some cities in the

You’ve not mentioned some other types of devices—switches, access points, and bridges—that are often combined into what you call a router. For the vast majority of people these combined devices work really well.

I haven’t watched this episode, but superficially from this description, the setup reminds me of Futurama’s “The Problem with Popplers.

Testing 1, 2, 3... Do I still exist? If I click anything at all under my avatar it says user not found!

One of my favorite lines in all of 12 Monkeys was Jennifer’s delivery of, “Me? I’m a this and that kinda girl. Ten fingers. Ten pies. Potpourri. Russian roulette…It’s a real mixed bag.” It just seemed like a perfect summary of her character.

I don’t know about the slot cars. There’s probably a good chance they were from Radio Shack, because back then that was the most likely place around here to find something like that. There’s a brand called Revell, of course, that still makes all kinds of car models.

I got a similar cheap slot car set one Christmas in the ‘70's when I was about 10. On Christmas Eve I got up to go to the bathroom, and I found my dad in the family room playing with it. It at least came with 2 cars, but they looked like brightly colored Model Ts, and were very hard to keep on the track.

Queso??? I just found that there’s actually a cheese index, and it’s down more than 14% since the beginning of 2023! Plus, it’s currently sitting practically right at the 10 year average.

I planted some herbs about 3 years ago, but one of them is rosemary, and I’m in zone 6, where only one variety of rosemary has any chance of surviving. It lived through the first winter, but last year we had one rare extremely cold -7 degree F day, and that killed it. I replanted it this year, and this weekend I need

We’ve got some here in Southern Illinois, but I wouldn’t recommend moving here because of it!

Ah. The only one of those that was left within an hour or so of me closed just this year. I think someone is opening it back up as a local ice cream shop.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RDQ-iaSf4mw

Don’t most Dairy Queens these days also server burgers and chicken? All the ones around here do.

It's called Great Pumpkin Dessert. It looks like there are several variations of it online. I think the one we use is the Allrecipes one.

Our family also has a traditional pumpkin pie alternative at Thanksgiving that’s essentially a dump cake. Delicious!

I was hoping to see “Knox blocks” in the list, a snack we had in the 70's. Basically Jello with enough extra unflavored gelatin added that they made squares firm enough to pick up and eat with your fingers. I never actually liked them much myself. They were somewhere between regular Jello and gummy bears in texture,