ChiMaster
ChiMaster
ChiMaster

That's in the Constitution somewhere. Or the Bible. Both, I think.

Before moving to the US I had a daily-driver Mk2 Escort... it was one of those few cars you feel really connected to when you drive it, miss that car every day!

if religion got out of the business of politics and morality-legislation (while being tax-free) i would be more on board with this... but the religious influence politics and make policies based on their religion that affect us all - as a non-believer, i don't tolerate that.

Stranger in a Strange Land? Oh, wait...

Cornfields, because the Soda must flow.

I remember purchasing the 16k add on ram, hooking the beast up to a cassette recorder and black and white tv. I wrote a program to run a commercial bakery at the time. Saved it to tape and ran it for 6 months mainly to adjust portions depending on desired quantities of baked goods. A few years later, I was running a

I still have mine. I show it to my grandsons to their dismay! It hasn't worked in 30 years. :(

Compared to the Explorer at the same price point, the interior is terrible. LR usually puts out some good interiors. The RR Autobiography is amazingly luxurious. This is a $37,000 CUV with a $25,000 interior. I guess I understand that putting the normal Land Rover capability into something at this price point

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I can appreciate some of it for the beautiful choreography and some for being over the top, but yeah, if you're in a real swordfight and it goes on for more than about 10 seconds, you both suck.

I saw Madmartigan, I'm super happy.

If he delivers on this shit, my next car should be perfectly timed to be a model 3. Right now with falling gas prices there has been a lot of anti tesla sentiment. My desire for a car with full torque from zero RPM and less mechanical parts splashed with a dose of fun hasn't abated one bit. I'm willing to admit that I

The irony is those same right-leaning friends also likely claim they "hate being told wht to do". They'll bitch about not wanting government intrusion but will gladly take it from soem company. All because TV told them it's good for them.

Your first mistake was not completely ignoring your right-leaning friends. Your second mistake was linking to an opinion article written by Grover Norquist.

Here's my input:

Title II common carriers are required to "contribute" to what's called the Universal Service Fund. Whether it's called "contributions" or fees or whatnot, the function of the program is a 16+% tax on corporate revenues in order to fund services for those who might not have them otherwise. It's a redistributive

a veritable CoNana, as it were.

Yeah, the same 12 million who had access before, except they're paying a whole lot more for a whole lot less, and had their lives turned upside down in the process. Success!