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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Ed_B Quote: Clearly, you were never a Navy man, Jack. Their teaching is, "DO SOMETHING, EVEN IF IT IS WRONG!". Actually, USN (AE, Quonset Point & North Island) '64-'71 - I only remember "Don't volunteer for anything". 
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Rest in Peace
 United States
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Quote: I use the CC and Wise registry cleaning programs regularly. I've solved some really weird stuff by doing a defrag.
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Rest in Peace
 United States
9104 Posts |
Quote: Needless to say, corporate excesses should be hideously expensive for companies that abuse people and the environment...] About 45 years ago, the city gave Ray-o-vac all sorts of tax incentives to locate in Lankstir. The came, stayed the minimum, and left behind a superfund site. They still exist, but I don't see them cleaning up the mess. Anyone else see a problem with paying someone to turn a sandpile into a litter box?
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Quote: Actually, USN (AE, Quonset Point & North Island) '64-'71 - I only remember "Don't volunteer for anything". Yep, that would be the other high value lesson that the military teaches. Lots of non-comms will grab a couple of guys for a crummy detail and say, "YOU AND YOU ARE VOLUNTERING!".  Quote: I've solved some really weird stuff by doing a defrag. Same here... which is why I defrag weekly. The registry can also be defragged and that also helps sometimes. The Wise Registry Cleaner program can do that. Quote: They still exist, but I don't see them cleaning up the mess. Then they need to be sued into submission. 
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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algol: Good point, that we should stop spending and start DOING. But why do people lack the motivation to do good deeds - because there's no money in it. If the only incentive to do good is money, then the same problem outweighs that motivation.
Edited by Libertad 09/01/2011 2:59 pm
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Pillar of the Community
United States
3670 Posts |
I like the term "free thinker", so I picked it and end up in the minority, lol.... I don't think left or right or any political view when it comes to putting your money into something else if you believe the dollar in fact to be on a steady decline and don't feel safe with large amounts of it for any length of time. Other than paying monthly bills, daily expenses, etc..... The word conservative by nature makes sense to me that it would be in the lead, and Liberals are more concerned with savin the Earth, preserving the planet for the future generation, etc.. Perhaps not so focused on financial wealth, and perhaps does not look to the future as much as they should, may have been a hippie at some time in the past, rof  .... But on the flip side of that, being to conservative is just ridiculous, as YOU WAKE UP ONE DAY, and realize you have cancer or some terminal disease created from all the worry stress of the conservative nature, and you have no time left to enjoy all you accumulated. Perhaps regrets of lost time spent with family an love ones other than trying to figure out a way to make another dying dollar, lol.... I am stereotyping here and perhaps I misinterpreted both sides in my estimation, as I have seen both examples in my life, and like my dad always says...."If that person could look in the mirror, and see the person that we see on the outside, then they could have a chance to change." In the end, I think falling into the middle of sorts on views is best, and always remember most of what you hear is "hear say", BS or a flat out lies. An it is up to us to determine where the most ACCURATE information is coming from. Not an easy task, in a world full of cons, crooks, scammers, etc....
Edited by Silverhawk74 09/01/2011 3:26 pm
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Rest in Peace
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Quote: Liberals are more concerned with savin the Earth, preserving the planet for the future generation, etc.. Yes, and decades after the first Earth Day, plastic bags are causing 30% of the jams at recycling centers, yet only 9% of them get recycled, and there are lots of alternatives. Other efforts fall under "save ______, regardless of the cost". "If we spend $100 billion, we'll prevent one cancer death every 100 years."
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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getting more and more depressing reading the threads on here... the world sucks!
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1064 Posts |
C'mon, it's just a forum, just a bunch of opinions, rants, 10 secs of fame, etc... Seems to me, from the many threads and responses I've seen on here, that most of us have it pretty good - coins, currency, PM's, computers, cars, homes, pets, families, the works. The world is not going to end tomorrow, or next week, or next month! Actually, it's scheduled for Dec, isn't it? 
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Pillar of the Community
United States
4008 Posts |
Quote: The world is not going to end tomorrow, or next week, or next month! From your lips to God's ears!  At least, we all HOPE that the world does not end in the immediate future. None of us knows this, however. It could end at any time. We don't get to know that part of the game plan, so have to muddle along as best we can in the meantime. 
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