Shrekopher1
shrekopher1
Shrekopher1

Yeah from my experience this trend started out as a way for a group of friends to circle boost a gym by defeating the magic carp over and over again then added more powerful Pokemon to it once its up to a lvl 6 or so.

NO ONE thought the game would be this HUGE this fast. It is just overloading the servers and everything else with the app. Until they can scale up its going to be a but wonky. Give them time Ingress had worse issues when it started, but once they got them iron out it ran really smooth.

The facts are: most female workers top out of there salary and promotions by age 35 and most males reach their ceiling by age 40. If you aren’t happy with where you are in life and you are nearing those ages its time to take some drastic steps to change your life, or learn how to be satisfied with what you have.

Posting a pic of that would get me sent to jail. But cool that you don't believe anything unless there a pic of it. Ask anyone you know who buys advertising or demographic information from Facebook they will confirm everything I have said. Or send equifacts a request for information and see how the respond. I promise

It's definitely true. Not spreading fear. Just trying to open some eyes to how much of your information you give away on the Internet and how it is being used to make money.

They can get the info even if your friends list is private.

Its done with software. Part of your credit score is based on your online purchases. A company like equifacts buys data from companies like Facebook to look at your online purchasing history, which Facebook tracks as a means to see how effective their ads are. They gather this for all users on Facebook. Then they

I've seen the software in action. Not making this up.

You use an email address, or a phone number, or a home address on your account. If any of those tie back to a credit card they know it's you. It's not hard to track you down online even with a fake name. Facebook is just the most popular so that's where they started.

40% of people spend 120% of their income each year. So almost half have maxed out credit limits. I worked in bank debt restructuring for a long time, in order to keep your score high, you should never use more than 60% of your available credit. If you are maxing out cards and/or taking payday loans your credit is

Every municipality in STL negotiates there own cars. There are even a few that are still cruising around in the Old Crown Vics. The policing structure in STL is a disorganized mess.

I hate to break it to you, but in STL a cop is much more likely to get shot by a kid, than a bank robber.

So according to most studies $75,000 is where the cut off is for feeling like you have enough money. But money is subjective, if you hang out with people who make more money than you, then you feel like you don’t make enough, but if you flip the coin you will feel like you do.

This looks like a design for smoking room furniture, not an actual bed. They may sell more of these if it was 4 attractive ladies in the bed, rather than five dudes. They just don't make it look very inviting.

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I love Apple... They will market this in 1-2 years as THEIR great new invention. It will be the STATE OF THE ART feature on the iPhone 6 or 7. But in all reality is already 2 years old. See Motorala Atrix 4G. And it works great already. I love how Apple Patents other peoples ideas and call then Innovation.

love of a software update to offer panoramic pictures is a NEW feature. Didn't ICS offer this a year ago on Android?

I like how they say "iOS 6 Will Arrive on September 19 With Better Siri, New Maps, Revamped iMessage and Passbook"

I think it would have been a sweet phone if it was the one that came out last year.

If you want to waste your time watching a video full of technology that came out over 2 years ago go ahead.