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Apr 15, 2024 08:04:15   #
Funny! Love cats.
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Apr 15, 2024 08:01:59   #
Amen!
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Apr 15, 2024 07:58:37   #
jerryc41 wrote:
Not only is the GPS great for traveling, but it's also good for local driving. I had to drop something off in Woodstock yesterday before continuing on to Catskill. I figured I'd take my regular route through Woodstock, but the GPS had a different idea. It had me turn left and right and left and right on roads I had never taken before. It wasn't until I was a few miles from Catskill that I was on a familiar road. I don't know how much time I saved, but the GPS is set for the shortest time.

This has happened several times when I am at a local location and have to go to another local location. The GPS shows me a route that never would have occurred to me.
Not only is the GPS great for traveling, but it's ... (show quote)


I have been using WAZE GPS lately and find it a great help.
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Apr 12, 2024 08:29:56   #
Beautiful, well done many different shots of pieces of a wide variety of cars. But for me . . . as seems to be the fashion today . . . not a single photo of one whole car. Thanks for showing us your very well done photographs.
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Apr 11, 2024 10:12:50   #
I used to own some Bethlehem Steel stock . . . maybe 60+ years ago. It wasn't doing so well so I sold it. Since then they are long out of business. Now I read that a Japanese concern is negotiating to buy US Steel in this country. There are some political misgivings about this country no longer have a thriving steel industry . . . just in case we get into another world war and need the steel industry like we did during WW2. What do you think?
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Apr 10, 2024 07:39:40   #
Stunning car. I always loved those beautiful headlights!
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Apr 8, 2024 08:15:12   #
Beautiful car and beutiful photography! Those were the days when "men were men" and "cars were cars".
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Apr 6, 2024 17:10:18   #
burkphoto wrote:
The correct terminology to use would be "color lab" or "professional color lab" or "photo lab" or "print service bureau" or "giclée service bureau."

A printer in the context of photography is a device or peripheral. In the graphic arts, a printer is a company that does offset, photogravure, intaglio, or letterpress printing.

Context is, regrettably, the trigger...


A printer (in graphic arts) . . . as the term was at one time used . . . is also a person who learned the trade as a printer (typographer). Most all of them are now "dinosaurs" having been mostly replaced by computers.
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Apr 6, 2024 16:57:33   #
I did not respond to your request for responses . . . however I had some time ago in UHH expressed what I have done in recent years to address the "printer problem". Now I realize what I did will not suit the needs of many. I got so disgusted with the troubles and expense of color printers that I decided to use only black ink printers. The very few color photographs that I still require are done commercially for me. My 2 printers are both Brother laser printers which give me a minimum of trouble. I buy my laser ink from a local Los Angeles store (they have a branch in Palm Springs where I live) that sells their own brand of ink (color and laser black) that they make. Apparently laser ink does not give the amount of problems that colour printing ink does. At least that's my experience. It also costs a lot less to buy. Again this probably won't work for many . . . but it does for me.
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Apr 1, 2024 08:30:30   #
Warhorse wrote:
I'm just curious as to how many veterans we have here, so I will start the ball rolling.

USMC, MOS-1391, 1975-1979, rank at discharge Sergeant E-5


US Navy Reserve, served 1952 to 1980. Two years active duty on USS Boston CAG-1 (1st guided missile ship in world), rank at discharge LI (lithographer) 3rd class petty officer E-4.
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Apr 1, 2024 08:19:32   #
jerryc41 wrote:
Several of the top people at Boeing have been "let go," and it's rumored that a woman will replace Calhoun as the CEO. Mr. Calhoun will be out of a job by the end of the year. I hope he can find a new job before he has to go on welfare. At least they gave him nine months to get himself ready for a lower standard of living. Maybe he'll start a GoFundMe to help him buy food and pay the rent until he finds a new job.

When you look at the number of changes in management Boeing has gone through in recent years, you have to wonder why they bother. All they are doing is making millionaires richer.

One of Boeing's largest customers is RyanAir. The head of the company said that when they receive a 737, they have to spend a couple of days examining it and removing tools and replacing missing parts.

"Calhoun's annual salary is about $1.4 million and his target annual bonus is about $17 million. 5 days ago."

Based on an eight-hour day, he's making about $9,000 an hour.

Another source says he made over $24 in 2023, for $12,000 an hour, not bad for a kid from Philadelphia.
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These overly paid executives are one of the main reasons for our hugely underpaid low pay scale tier of workers in this country. And some of them even get away without paying their full share of income taxes. In California where I live we needed a statewide voting initiative to get these low paid workers a minimum wage increase of $4.00 per hour from $16. to $20. per hour. Even with this wage increase they are far from being able to buy real estate of any kind.
Forty, fifty years ago we were living what became known as "The American Dream". Today we are living "The Corporate Dream".
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Mar 31, 2024 09:19:24   #
Harvey wrote:
I live in a mountain community mostly consisting of retired people 20= miles from Jackson, CA- we are fortunate to have a variety of small businesses that make it convenient to not have to drive 20+ miles down to Jackson for any major shopping. One of those businesses is a small but good grocery store with all the thing of a larger supermarket
- good meat, produce, deli Items not carried by Dollar G. - Well a couple years ago Dollar G came up with a deal to take over the lease on the building of the grocery store- the areas population screamed blood murder - got petition and stopped the take over - well Dollar G bought a lot across the road built a building and was quoted of saying "they were going to run the grocery store out of business - as I said we are in a mountain community 3,500 ft elevation it is known as "the snow line" we get some snow 4 to 10 inches mostly but every year or so 18 to 24 comes in and dew to this being CA some times it is quite wet and heavy OK Dollar G is cheap on everything so the must have been cheap on their building as on our first snow fall this year it was heavy and deep 30 inches on my driveway. This was too much for the new Dollar G store as the roof caved in, destroying the building - no word of them rebuilding.
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Mar 30, 2024 08:08:37   #
jerryc41 wrote:
I watched a video about Dollar General, which owns Dollar Tree. With 19,000 stores across the country, specializing in low-income areas, they have paid $20 million in fines in various states. The problem is that they raise the price in their database, but they do not raise the price on the shelf. You pick up an item marked $7.95, and you might pay $8.25. This type of practice is consistent across the country. One reason for the lack of shelf changing is the minimum staff in the stores. If one person is on the register and another is stocking shelves, who's going to change the price on the shelf?

Of course, if the shelf price must be changed, headquarters should inform the store. If they don't tell a particular store to raise certain prices, the prices stay low, but not in the register. A woman showed a receipt on which four out of seven items were overcharged.
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This is a problem I find with Ralph's and Von's grocery in the area where I live. Errors in pricing are made regularly and it is overwhelmingly almost always in favor of the store. It really pays to to watch as prices are being rung up.
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Mar 28, 2024 08:00:02   #
terryMc wrote:
My Prius has some kind of proprietary wiper that I can only get from a Toyota dealer...


As is with most things today "It's all about money".
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Mar 25, 2024 23:11:08   #
Always check your grocery store receipt as well. I have noticed that at the stores here where I live if there is an error . . . it almost always an error in favor of the store. Could this be a coincidence or!!!
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