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Personally, I think 10.4 Tiger was the very best.

You forgot shit commenter.

The amateur hour clock is now at :55.

According to this, they are LED's at that field, and not MH, no?

I don't know how it works, but I can tell you from experience that my MH and HPS lights are very expensive to run. I have 12,000 watts I run throughout the winter months for my seedlings and it costs a couple of hundred dollars, each month to run them. 12,000 watts of LED's I don't even think I could fit in the same

At that distance, doesn't matter how many MH's you have, the effective lumens at ground level wouldn't be enough to grow grass.

LED's though haven't proven yet to be a good replacement for MH for some applications. I don't think those are MH lights. I have 12,000 watts of MH's running in my basement right now and they simply can't be turned on and off like that, otherwise you'll ruin the ballast. I can believe it was sped up to illuminate

Corporations can do no wrong, must be the whinny peasant's fault.

Michael,

In a galaxy not far away......

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"Cellular Origami" - brilliant!

Maybe I'm one of the few, but I absolutely love Outlook, especially pre-ribbon. I'm a Mac guy and have been for several decades, but Apple has never had a good mail client, in my opinion.

I have loads of empathy with most people and the situations they are in. However, if you take a job whose design by nature is to antagonize and thwart customers wishes, I have no empathy for them. Imagine if you were returning a product at a store. You go to the service counter and ask for a refund. By your terms

Yeah, I'm with you on your scenario. Been there too. However, in this case, they wouldn't cancel her account without sending it to a retention "specialist" whose only job is to get the customer to stay and that is how they are compensated. Therefore, in my mind, Comcast started it first by running her through hoops

The only problem with that theory is that telemarketers routinely purchase phone lists from other telemarketers and the givers are always starred. NEVER give money over the phone, you're inviting yourself to be put on a list for every money hungry telemarketer on the planet. They'll pass your number along faster than

The tablet for folks with low expectations.

Captain, I've been in banking for 30 years, most recently in a senior position. Banks are not covered by the FDIC for individual credit transactions, and no bank wants to go to the FDIC for such things, even if they could because the cost of their funding and insuring would rise quickly, not to mention the PR hit

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Chippa, Shit Clock is ticking for you :-)