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You let a WWII survivor meet such a miserable end?

This is the problem with new money; they don’t know how the world really works. Harvard admitted in court they let kids in after the parents donate money and there is nothing illegal about it. 

It was not my intention to say these are because of a personal failing, just that it is possible to have them on a person.

My thought was this would be a self limiting problem in a car in Dallas in the summer. Just park it in the sun for a hour and you will top 150 degrees. 

Actually, you do see people with bedbugs on them. In the hospital, we see it sometimes. Though, it is generally older or bedridden people who actually have them on their clothes when they come in.

Don’t forget about his poor dishwasher...I’d hate to eat at his house because everything would taste like iron oxide.

But it was Apple Retail selling the Mac that allowed the company to simply survive long enough so that the iPod and iPhone could make Apple the juggernaut is is today.

had Apple not made the move to sell their own products directly, the company would not be here today.

They can but they probably will not. I worked in a factory store before, and we would not undersale our retail partners, unless we got in a batch of factory blemished stuff. Walmart did 80% of our total sales and the upper management didn’t want to do anything to mess with that. I think they can have the factory

Maybe it was the route I used to take. I would always get on 93 at the last on ramp before the tunnel and basically have to get over 3 lanes in short order because the exits were so close together. This was while everyone else wanted to get to the exits. Maybe it was a particularly hectic spot.

Thankfully the driver was able to get out of the truck on his own

The thing about the big dig is you are always three lanes over from where you need to be from the moment you enter the space. Either you are in a lane that is about to exit or you suddenly need to be in the one that is about to exit. Some places have exits every 1,000 feet, making it hard to stay in the correct lane. 

There is also evidence that performing tests where people feel more comfortable leads to better results. On average people had much lower blood pressure in the barber shop compared to the docs office. Thus it also prevents false diagnosis and burdening people with unneeded medicine and costs.

IDK. I have seen other reports from taller people that seemed to like it. They said there was plenty of room for the legs to extend, but those were more pre-production models. I can’t imagine it changed much though. 

I’m sorry my ‘welcome back’ offended you. I truly hope you had a good vacation.

Yeah, he is probably on a list they notify whenever there is a new product. 

Where are you getting this? I can’t find anything about not being able to drive. It literally only applies to interactions with federal agencies. States regulate drivers.

Not really. The way the law was written, even if it was the smallest of rain showers on a mostly sunny day, if you turned on you wipers but not your headlights, you could get a ticket. However, if it was snowing and you didn’t run the wipers, because the dry snow in Boston didn’t really stick to a moving vehicle, you

If using a laptop is implied as part of what you can do, then reclining the seat shouldn’t be an issue at all since the airlines are giving you that ability as part of the actual thing you paid for, there is no implying since it’s the actual seat they’re providing.

Where do you live with a law like that? Around me it is normally an arbitrary rule. Like if you can hear the exhaust more than 100 yards away, then it is too loud. Basically, something general enough the cop can enforce it if he feels like it.