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"our public places"? You mean telling someone that own's a restaurant whether or not they can allow smoking in it? Public parks etc. I'll give you if that's what the people want but not a business owner. They should be allowed to cater to whoever they want and if someone doesn't like it find another place to go.

Exaggerate much? There is absolutely no proof that second hand smoke will give you cancer even if you sit in a room with it daily.

"Is this your idea of fun Mav?"

I'm not trying to make an argument for, or against, any of this either way but would like to pose a question. What would happen to some of the worlds biggest industries (automotive, power companies, retail stores etc. and the tax structure [government revenue] around them) if it were announced they were obsolete? I'm

Exactly right.

But Mobile is in Alabama. HELLO!

Is there no one else that's ever played GTA for hours then had to go drive somewhere? My GOD man... You start looking for things to jump over traffic, take out slow drivers etc. The list just goes on.

Through my employer I'm eligible for the "Home Use Program" and just pick up Office Plus 2013 for $9.95. It was available to AT&T employees a week or so ago. What a deal!

I would happily take Ed back at AT@T any day over what we have now. It's being managed into the ground and there's no way it can last.

AMEN!

I find myself frantically looking for a "thumbs up" button but I can't find one. I like the way you think.

That comment shows just how ignorant to facts you really are.

Now you tell me. For a website that says it's not going to be biased after following and repeating your sister site Gawker you've picked a hell of a time to step out of the way.

So what's the "tie-in" to the first movie I wonder? You obviously have the movie mentioning "The 10 Rings". I'm sure they're referring to the fact that The Mandarin wears 10 rings, but don't forget, the baddies in the first movie were also referred to as "The 10 Rings". I get the feeling that we haven't had the

Look. In the 60's NASA successfully tested a nuclear engine that could reach 1/25th the speed of light. After that successful test they weakly asked for additional funding from Congress and it was denied. The project immediately went deep black and it's never been seen since. I'm sorry, but if you think we're still

The hardest thing for me to do would be to let go. I would be so awestruck at the site of looking at the curvature of the earth and taking in the view. Would I do it? Without a single doubt I would and I'd pay a million dollars to do it too. Too bad they can't bottle the feelings he had to have in his head, gut and

Bacon, I love bacon.

He may want to include a little more time for a few more intelligence briefings. Just saying...

Are you serious? Do you have any idea how bad circulation (that means fewer readers) of those two "real news sources" have fallen in the last couple of years? Talk about living in a bubble.

A black Motorola RAZR for me. I still have it to this day. I turned it on not too long ago and was amazed at the size of the menus and text. It was top of the line during it's day though.