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As a C64 owner when I was in elementary school, I loved RUN magazine.....I’d type the programs in. I even blindly types in the ML code not knowing what I was typing in or what it meant. Then I learned what PEEK and POKE were. I eventually learned Pascal and C/C++ and then went on to get a CS degree. I still love to

The new logo looks like NIN (Nine Inch Nails for those not in the know).

Because the Kia still gets the $7.5k tax credit and the Tesla doesn’t. We bought the Niro EV back in May (already owning the Niro PHEV which was purchased a year ago). With the deal we negotiated and the tax credit, my EV is actually cheaper than my PHEV. And this was when many cars were going for above list.

One thing you’re missing is that Kia still qualifies for the full $7,500 tax credit.....so I’ll take a $50.5k decked out model, thanks. :D

You forgot to add Q.E.D.  -3 points.

<quote> people will be quoting this study a decade from now because it is easy to find.</quote>

Yeah, I expected Taco Bell being number one only because it’s the only way to order certain (popular) items.

This list is very American.

This guy wants one.

I’m in a suburb of a suburb of a suburb in the Austin area. I bought my 3200 sq ft house about five years ago for $300k (I moved from a 2100 sq ft house because my adult children were moving back in and we needed space for 5 adults). The real estate market exploded and now my house would sell for about $750k. A friend

YES! Kinja sucks. Kinja sucks. Kinja sucks.

People keep assuming that those shopping at Dollar General are seeing $1 as a deal.  Most of their customers shop at Dollar General because it’s the only store in town.  Sure, in the larger cities, it’s people looking for a deal, but the majority of the growth of Dollar General has been in towns smaller than 10k. 

With everything going work-from-home, I’ve strongly considered moving further away from the city center. I could get twice the house for half the price and my salary wouldn’t change a bit. There are additional costs (such as shopping at Dollar General because the nearest Walmart is 20 miles away) that offset some of

Exactly. My step-daughter just moved to a town about 25 miles from where I live that has a population of under 1,500 (pending updates from the census). The *ONLY* store in town is a Dollar General. It’s about 15 miles to the nearest town with anything bigger. Even if they drove to the nearest Walmart, any per-unit

But, isn’t the taxing authority your county?  So I just assumed that was the largest geographic area that they had jurisdiction to.  It’s triggering a larger review, so I assume if they find more, they’ll receive a larger penalty.

Can I recruit people who have free time and know how to work a deal to go in to skeezy dealerships on their busiest days and tie them up for hours working through deals and then just walk away.  Waste their time as much as you can?  Play the four square game with them.  Whatever?

It’s hard to tell because the reporter was blocking all of the best parts, but that boat ramp look really steep.......almost too steep.  

As far as swimming......Aftershokz makes a pair for swimming. The biggest problem you’re going to have is that Bluetooth doesn’t work through water. So the swimming version has built in memory and you have to sync content over to them via files (think old school MP3 players). The Aeropex that I have are “splashproof”,

I love my Aeropex, too.

Doesn’t the language of any statute matter?  Judges can’t go by what they meant, only what was passed as law.  So if someone were to contest the registration, they might have a chance.