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Let me think. Where did I see it posted that the new iPhone started at $200.00. Why goll lee. It was on Gizmodo’s facebook post yesterday.

Hmm.

Absolute dumbest person on the world is “The Food Babe”. If you can’t pronounce it, then it’s bad for you.

BTW. Benzaldehyde. CBS 48 Hours ran a program a long time ago. (I worked in the flavor industry for over 15 years.) One source for benzaldehyde is apricot pits.

Two brothers were out of the industry, but were

Sorry. But I’m sure you’ve written things in various places where they are read differently than what you intended.

Your post came across the wrong way. It felt rather aggressive.

The Lansky. Let’s just call them angle pieces clamp to your knife. They have 4 holes that give you different angles. The rods are bendable

The holes in the guides cover the angles used for various cutting. Anything from Japanese knives that are sharpened on one side, to things such as a hatchet.

Ever deal with precision instruments? I have. Most have calibration of some sort. Something stationary, such as the Lansky doesn’t go out of adjustment. The Edge

Edge Pro is $255.00

Lansky is $40.00 and has worked absolutely fine for me for 15 years.

And you keep the same angle with both.

I’m anal about keeping my knives sharp. Sharpen them at least once a month. I want to know of the normal human being who can tell the difference between 10-15 degrees and 18-22 degrees. And yes I know of tricks about the edge of a pack of matches. Ain’t going to happen.

Available at Amazon and other places.

I’m a recruiter. I’m also semi-retired.

What the article doesn’t mention, and what IS legal, is considering when you are hired.

It is very common for companies to raise salaries for employees at a rate lower than the going rate increases that happen. Example. You get no raise, or a raise of under 3%. Meanwhile in the

I have one that I use. Mounting these strips is a major issue. (Keeping them tight against the wall.)

$10.00 is a great price, but be prepared to fiddle to get it tight.

I have one that I use. Mounting these strips is a major issue. (Keeping them tight against the wall.)

$10.00 is a

Thank you for your erudite, intelligent response. In case you don’t realize, that’s sarcasm.

Guess you have a reading comprehension problem. In addition to actually being a dog judge, I’ve also been called as an expert witness in dog bite incidents.

Now if you read my first bullet point, you’ll see that I said NOTHING

If I remember correctly, this essentially applies to all new products.

Isn’t it called merchantability? You can’t sell products that don’t work. If you do, you have to replace them, or repair them.

If not, companies could simply sell products that didn’t work.

I suggest getting buying the antenna from a place you can return it, if it doesn’t work for you.

I’ve tried a couple of different antennas and they simply don’t work at my location. I’m sure it’s because of the trees and the fact that I live in a bit of a valley.

Thankfully, Amazon, for me, has a great return policy.

I suggest getting buying the antenna from a place you can return it, if it doesn’t work for you.

I’ve tried a couple

Not totally. They also give the numbers on a per capita basis, which should account for the population differences. Using that measure, Illinois is still 2 to 1 over Wisconsin.

There is also a rather large part of the Wisconsin population (SE) that works in Illinois (NE). Next to zero the other way around.

Scott Walker talks about the job growth and the number of new companies he’s brought to Wisconsin. He loves comparing Wisconsin to Illinois. Funny, job growth in Illinois by both measures is nearly DOUBLE that of Wisconsin.

Anyone able to explain what this is all about?

I’m a recruiter. It’s funny. LinkedIn is extremely hard on people if you try to connect with someone you don’t know. That’s my business and it’s valuable to the people I contact. If they aren’t interested in a potential new job, they don’t have to reply.

At the same time, I

I’m not going to look for the article. Some time ago. An article about doctors and an analysis of them being sued.

It broke down to one thing. How the doctor treated their patient. The ones who listened, showed empathy, respected the patients were sued the least. Those who were rude were sued the most.

Recently for me,

I work in the food industry.

You’ve said this, but not in these words.

The colder a food is, the less flavor (good or bad) it has. That’s why a lot of things are not served warm.

Laughable.

A $3 Million dollar fine is going to stop this?

I’ll bet the companies from India that were making calls representing themselves as being from Microsoft and that they were calling to “fix” your computer easily made 25 times that.

I still haven’t figured out why the FCC can’t allow the phone companies to pull

Okay. I voted for President Obama twice.

Since day one, his biggest problem is that he ISN’T confrontational.

W, Cheney and the rest of the gang should have been put on trial for torture, lying to the country about justifications for the Iraq War, etc.

He has not used the office of the President as a bully pulpit.

i.e. Don’t make ONE payment. If you do, the clock starts ticking again.

Long story short.

My aunt was only on SS. Because of her husband’s medical bills, they went through all of their savings. (Nearly one million dollars). She ended up getting a credit card and running up a $14,000.00 debt that she couldn’t pay. She was 80 at the time. Tried to commit suicide. That’s when she got moved in