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Balta, I'll take a stab at articulating a feeling about this. I agree that when we are outside walking around we understand we are losing some privacy. We know that other people may see us. That happens in real time and there is a decent possibility we will see them as well. We pass on a sidewalk and may or may not make eye contact. That feels different to me then cameras hidden out of the way that are recording my every movement. As I was typing this and shifting in my chair, I needed to adjust the boys. Using that example, if I was out running and had the same need, I'd look around, see no one, and make a quick adjustment, no big deal. I'd hate to think that someone was recording that and possibly playing it back later. I'm also not convinced it keeps me any safer. If they truly did, banks and conveniences stores would never be robbed. Yet they are with tellers and clerks assaulted.
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Tough to win in a small market.
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QUOTE (shipps @ Aug 14, 2008 -> 09:48 AM) We are there for you brother. Ah the evil misquoter
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I was speaking about the endorsement, NOT about Powell as a VP candidate. Obviously the startegy would be much different if Powell was on the ticket.
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I can't quote it directly but Shipps current sig had me spitting on my keyboard . . .
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QUOTE (shipps @ Aug 14, 2008 -> 10:40 AM) When I read the thread title I thought it was going to be about prescriptions.Which could be a pretty interesting thread. Just visited my Doctor Monday, the current prescriptions: Atenolol, Amlodipine Besylate, Simvastatin, glass of red wine, 2,100 calories per day, sex 3-4 (or more) per week, and moderate exercise. I love my Doctor. Better living through modern pharaceuticals.
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QUOTE (lostfan @ Aug 14, 2008 -> 09:45 AM) And it would be unfortunate if people tried to imply it's purely along racial lines. Powell's race would be way, way down on the list of things Obama'd benefit from if he selected him. Which is why the McCain startegy would be to dismiss all the reasons that would benefit Obama and leave the one that would not.
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QUOTE (southsider2k5 @ Aug 14, 2008 -> 09:46 AM) It would also be one of the few real life examples of Obama reaching out across the aisle. I could see a Reaganesque landslide with that ticket. Powell actually seems to transcend political boundaries like few others in America.
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Forensic Psychology -- Criminal Minds here I come. Expecting 5 Stars. I've had this professor before. American Heritage II -- On-line, repeat professor, getting some core finished Stats for Psychology -- Pre-req for classes I already took, with a lab. Just want to be done. Anthropology Internship -- Hanging out at the Coastal Research Lab, doing whatever. Literary Theories -- Not certain what to expect. Req'd from second major.
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Homerun VP pick as well. That would get my attention. Actually that would put me back into the undecided. If it happens, here are the political strategies for both candidates (not necessarily the truth): Obama, Press release and ads that the decision is based on Obama's plan to end the Iraq war, etc. McCain, Rumors, blogs, commentators, (but never from the campaign), dismiss the endorsement as based purely along racial lines and Powell being thrown out by the Bush administration.
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I am blindly optimistic about this. Without names, leaving a successful bullpen guy in the bullpen and leaving a starter starting, always seems to make more sense. It only gets messy when names are attached. If we're going anywhere after the regular season ends, there has to be some lightening caught. Here's one chance. With the expansion of teams and the expansion of salaries, no team has the depth to withstand starters going down and not seeing a huge drop off. So for the top 10 or so teams that have a chance, they have to either avoid any major injuries, or have the unexpected happen. Even if every pitching prospect we drafted for the past 10 years was still in the organization, it is still a guess how they will handle the jump from AAA to MLB. Broadway
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I was driving earlier this morning and pressed scan on my car radio. All of a sudden I pick up someone talking on a frequency were we did not have a station. So I am thinking cool, another English language station. But ughh borrrrring. Then I lose the station for a moment only to pick it back up in a few seconds. At the next light I look over and there is a guy talking away in his car and the lips seem to match what I was hearing on the radio. I figured out right away I was picking up his cell phone conversation. Turns out there are a few blue tooth car kits with a FM transmitter relay for playing MP3s. They also transmit the calls through the FM stereo and will mute the stereo. Finish the call, and the music returns to volume. I wonder how many people know while using that feature, anyone close by can hear their calls?
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QUOTE (LosMediasBlancas @ Aug 13, 2008 -> 10:09 PM) A friend of mine who lives in Houston would always talk about it. I finally saw one in Tucson (I think) when I went to ST and man there is NO better fast food burger. I reiterate, for the price and for a chain. I think some of the above mentioned start to fall into casual dining and not fast food. Perhaps where we draw the line between fast food and whatever is up the chain from that. The Pelican Pub has an awesome burger on South Padre Island, But it is not fast food, and I do expect better. Some place like Fuddruckers should be better then a 'fast food place". But by incremental degrees.
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http://blogs.zdnet.com/BTL/?p=9662&tag=nl.e539 Basically he states that all the citizen cameras keep the government in check, especially the police.
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All-Time Worst big-name players of the Sox history
Texsox replied to wilmot825's topic in Pale Hose Talk
QUOTE (southsider2k5 @ Aug 14, 2008 -> 08:22 AM) That's just wrong... It should be last leg. Glad someone mentioned Dibble. But that felt more injury related. Sandy Alomar's inclusion on the list seems more a testiment that we haven't really had too many problems at catcher. Unless we were expecting a younger Alomar. -
He was on my first list before I needed to cut. I'm glad to see he made the list.
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QUOTE (LosMediasBlancas @ Aug 13, 2008 -> 03:20 PM) Whataburger Since moving to Texas, and trying one, I have rarely ever gone to any other burger chain.
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Can we pick up the pace of announcing?
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QUOTE (Middle Buffalo @ Aug 13, 2008 -> 09:02 AM) No problem. I didn't read the whole thread, and I did put Baines on my list. And I was just explaining how I voted and how if others here were in their early 20's, they might not have much of a memory of Baines playing. Based on the results so far, it seems as if most people only voted for players they saw play. Unfortunately, that leaves out a bunch of really good players. In fact, the players left off the list are probably better than those who will make it if the voting keeps going like it has. As has been brought up many times, stats and ability does not always translate to fan favorite.
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Two Thirds of US Companies Paid NO Federal Income Taxes
Texsox replied to NorthSideSox72's topic in The Filibuster
QUOTE (kapkomet @ Aug 12, 2008 -> 08:22 PM) We go and double the size of our employment pool with some of the best benefits any company can offer. How are you able to do that an stay competitive? Other industries have killed themselves with great benefits. -
QUOTE (southsider2k5 @ Aug 12, 2008 -> 01:16 PM) That's still my all-time favorite song. I hummed it to my ex-wife
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Two Thirds of US Companies Paid NO Federal Income Taxes
Texsox replied to NorthSideSox72's topic in The Filibuster
OMG it's accounting porn for Kap I do not think there is enough fuel for this to get really good. -
The "I was wrong about Floyd" is a whose who of Soxtalk. Cool list to be on. Fathom NorthsideSox72 ZoomSlowik Milkman delivers greg775 Tony82087 Dick Allen thedoctor Aaron Rowand Floyd
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Two Thirds of US Companies Paid NO Federal Income Taxes
Texsox replied to NorthSideSox72's topic in The Filibuster
QUOTE (southsider2k5 @ Aug 12, 2008 -> 03:00 PM) I would never get elected President because I am not afraid of how the world works. There are counter-arguements out there, but I believe the current and historical results speak to what would portend the future. Do you see ana cross the board drop in wages and benefits, or will it be stratisfied? I keep thinking we're going to see a "coming to the middle". -
Two Thirds of US Companies Paid NO Federal Income Taxes
Texsox replied to NorthSideSox72's topic in The Filibuster
SS are you suggesting that American auto workers are too well paid and have too generous benefits packages? That to be competitive on a gloabl scale Americans must deal with lower wages and less benefits? You'll never get elected
