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That seems like some weak coffee.

How about a microphone for a noisy environment. Plantronics Voyager Legend & Motorola Roadster were not usable. Also, I'd prefer this set up to a bluetooth headset anyway.

I've never had it impact negotiations with verizon or time warner. Don't get me wrong, those negotiations often suck, but my probability of success never changed. Refusing to pay isn't a legitimate argument, they'll just send you to collections and destroy your credit. It's an easy bluff to call.

I over utilized credit cards to obtain 0% financing. Once I paid them down, my credit was immediately fixed, unlike other credit score issues. You only have to worry about this if you're in the market to borrow soon.

I didn't have the opportunity to choose my car. 2005 Pontiac Grand Am. It really doesn't get more stereotypical bad American car than that. It is now ten years old and there is a bit of rust in the door sills. The trunk mechanism broke in 2010 and the windshield cracked in 2011. All of the labels wore off the

So where do you draw the line between the 1 and the 0? If we decide not to draw a line at all it means women have to compete against men.

Whoops, I meant to say I react when I believe a ball is thrown and it is called a strike. I had a perception that the official strike zone was smaller than the unofficial strike zone. This would reveal that mostly, it is just random missed calls. More often than not, good pitches that are called balls. Unless it's

I find myself reacting much more violently to a blown call that should have been a strike. I didn't realize they're much more apt to make the opposite error. Calling a ball that should have been a strike.

I think probable cause and reasonable suspicion standards provide adequate protection. The problem is cops lie. I once got pulled over. When I asked the cop why, it was for suspicion of dwi. Allegedly, I had been repeatedly crossing the yellow line on a rural road. My reply, I must be really wasted because I've

A presumption of innocence only applies to people.

"The law thus builds a secondary defense against a forbidden use and precludes evasions by dispensing with the necessity of judicial inquiry as to collusion between the wrongdoer and the alleged innocent owner." Van Oster, 272 U. S., at 467-468

In Calero Toledo v. Pearson Yacht Leasing Co., 416 U.S. 663 (1974), the most recent decision on point, the Court reviewed the same cases discussed above, and concluded that "the innocence of the owner of property subject to forfeiture has almost uniformly been rejected as a defense.

Yeah but if you just refuse to answer questions, as long as they don't find or make up a reason to search you or the vehicle you should be good. I would lie if I thought I could avoid the search.

I just want an Up! hybrid. Oh, and I live in the US.

Interesting. When I was a kid we had a 42XX. I only used it a few times and we sold it when we sold the dairy farm. I don't recall it having a powershift but I was 9. Few years ago we got the 4455. Our focus is not at all on field crops anymore so it had about 12,000 hours on it. So that could be it.

Yes, it matters because the NFL said it mattered. Nobody believes them, we all know the only thing that mattered is PR. This, though, would be proof of that.

African American suffrage took more than 80 years. At the time it happened, there were greater problems in the world. Probably should just not have given them the right to vote, you know, cause history.

Based on the context, she's making stuff up. OR, maybe she sucks at math?

4455, so a 4020 is probably pretty identical.

My first experience with powershift was with John Deere in the early 90s. It was fairly useless above 5mph. It was so jerky it was just more comfortable to use the clutch. On the rare occasion I had to shift in field, I guess it was handy.