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  1. 2 hours ago, FishNHard said:

    Looks like the unemployment is running on the same system as these do....

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    I had to go look up the specs. Its been a while since I’ve seen one of these.


    8 bit 6507 CPU running at 1.19 MHz and 128 bytes..... yes.....bytes ....of RAM.

    So perfect for the State of NJ.

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  2. I know Andrew Wilkow likes those jeans.  Radio host....  

    I was actually planning to try a pair but wasn’t sure which cut.  Wanted whatever is close to “regular” fit.   If I get around to ordering a pair I’ll let you know what I think.


  3. 12 hours ago, 45Doll said:

    Probably running on an IBM mainframe or AS400.

    System 34 maybe.   They were old when the place I worked in the late 80’s used one for accounting functions.  We may have used COBOL but I thought it ran some other arcane language.

    Also...there must be a Battlestar Galactica joke in here somewhere...


  4. If you plan to occupy the house or rent it, consider a filter on the washing machine drain/ejection line.  Over time the fabric bits may shorten the life of the field.

    Also, if there’s a well with a brine backwash system, consider a separate place to eject that salt water.  It may actually be required these days. But dumping that water into your field is supposedly bad.  If you have an aerobic treatment system like a Septic Genie, which uses live bacteria to break down solids, the brine is not good for that system.

    By the way, one purpose of a bacteria system like Septic Genie is to break down or prevent build of a sort of slime in your field slowing down its ability to drain.  When that field backs up...its bad news,  $15k plus to remediate it.


  5. 5 hours ago, Displaced Texan said:

    I’ve said this several times...be careful of the ‘statistics’ that are being circulated in the MSM...they can be quite misleading in that regard. 
    People who die as a ‘test positive’ for COV-19 are being, in MANY instances, counted as COV-19 deaths. That’s simply NOT accurate.
    Beware of raw data, as it doesn’t paint the correct picture. 
     

    I posted this before in the 1A lounge, but this blog is worth reading and following. It’s updated daily, sometimes several times a day. It will give you insight into that very thing..as well as other interesting COV19 info. 
     

    https://swprs.org/a-swiss-doctor-on-covid-19/

    About 3000 people die every day in the US, likely while is a hospital, from the various co-morbidities associated with high risk COVID19 sufferers. So one question that should be asked is what are these numbers now.  Is it still averaging at 3000 while we count covid deaths, or has it dropped inexplicably while covid deaths are counted?  Are covid deaths....died with covid... or actual excess deaths as typically counted in flu stats?
     

     

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  6. 30 minutes ago, gleninjersey said:

    Was just walking by as wife was watching Hannity.

    Some politician was on saying some of the money is going to small businesses.  And if you use it to pay employees, pay mortgage for business, etc then it becomes a grant and not a loan.

    Only caught it in passing.  Prehaps you ou can rewind Hannity or record / DVR the re-run to see if they expanded on it.

    That was Kevin McCarthy.  And thats exactly what he said.  Spend it on employees and its a grant.  There wasn’t a ton of detail.. but of course now I can’t rewind during a damn commercial.


  7. 6 hours ago, silverado427 said:

    11' 8 bridge  best crashes.  LMFAO

     

     

     

    It seems like there are two red lights lit as the trucks approach the overpass. I assume then since the cross streets have stop signs, that the lights are Over Height warnings....

    WTF are these drivers looking at?

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