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Joann Prinzivalli
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There are four lights.

Who needs an entire train? The idea of private railcars was once more popular among the wealthy - and Amtrak still has ways to use them - see:

I have to hand it to the folks involved in this show - this is the only show I stream where I don’t skip the opening theme, and I have learned to stay past the closing credits for more.  It is only too bad there are only two episodes left . . . 

As long as we’re dealing with private ownership of land, and the “Sovereign Citizen” owns, say, an entire 6-mile square township in the middle of Kansas, as long as he stays within his boundaries and is not traversing any public road, he can take his “conveyance” anywhere he wants on his own land, without the benefit

Google should be designing it to be unobtrusive (inspired by spywear), and possibly work with an outfit like Readers.com so that it can be incorporated into a wide variety of frames and lenses. For commerce, at least once the pandemic is over, augmented reality would provide many ways to re-invigorate the in-store

I replaced my dying 5-year-old LG V20 (the last flagship with a removable battery - (sigh!) with a Galaxy A52 5G, and it only took me about a week to become accustomed to the UI differences (like getting blinded by the fingerprint sensor, unlike the one on the back of the LG phone). I also learned to make that little

I replaced my dying 5-year-old LG V20 (the last flagship with a removable battery - (sigh!) with a Galaxy A52 5G,

Not to mention the “money laundering” opportunities that make cash businesses like operating vending machines so popular with organized crime - if you might be thinking about a vending machine business after reading this article, don’t be surprised if you are not, um, approached, about this, and don’t be surprised if

The teaser hed:

Maybe they had this guy in mind?

I’m holding out for the Microsoft Surface Duo 2 - I’d rather have side-by-side screens than an awful crease . . .

Amy Cooper, today, seems to be reconstructing her memory to justify herself.  This may be a subconscious process, but with the feedback she is getting, perhaps she really ought to do her best to fall off the radar and stop making a spectacle of herself, as she lacks credibility, except perhaps with the most credulous.

Amy Cooper, today, seems to be reconstructing her memory to justify herself.  This may be a subconscious process, but with the feedback she is getting, perhaps she really ought to do her best to fall off the radar and stop making a spectacle of herself, as she lacks credibility, except perhaps with the most credulous.

Typo: Sanborn maps, without a “d” -

If I was the one doing the choosing from the group, I’d go with that big Lincoln convertible with the suicide doors.  I even hopped over to the link and did some salivating.  

They could have added another hobbit, say, Olo Proudfoot, (or maybe his son Sancho Proudfoot, though Sancho was only 11 at the time of Bibo’s farewell party) and have him wear a red shirt . . .

Dear Sherman,

A former co-worker would tell management she had a migraine. 

I picked up a Surface Duo when the price dropped, and am waiting for Microsoft to finally release unlock codes so either Microsoft or AT&T can unlock it (I failed to read the fine print). In the meantime, the Duo has replaced my old LG tablet and my old Kindle (and since my 4 year old LG phone was dying, I snagged an

The absolute worst I’ve ever driven, was the rinky-dink 2.2 liter carbureted 84 hp K-car engine in my 1983 Chrysler Lebaron 4 door. This was a car that would start a climb on a hilly section of the Merritt Parkway at 55 MPH and would slow to about 35 MPH with the pedal to the floor as it struggled to climb the incline.

Chances are fairly good that computers running Win 7 or Win 8 are likely over 8 years old (sure there are some curmudgeons out there who installed Win 7 on newer hardware or have upgraded their CPUs, but how many of them are out there?). If the hardware is that old, it’s not likely to meet the minimum processor