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Comment Re:Lucky break (Score 1) 234

About ten years ago I had a similar problem. My phone service provider was also an ISP. I was assured their number would be a local call. It wasn't and I got a $750 long distance bill. My son was home studying for his bar exam. I siced him on them. Soon after I got a check for $750. Then I also got a $750 credit on my phone bill.

Comment Re:Seems he has more of a clue (Score 1) 703

I visit climate change web sites to keep up with trends. The newest are coercion and WW II scale mobilization. The conscious seems to be a Soviet style collectivization will be necessary to stop people from selfishly destroying the environment. I do hope you stream your confrontation with those Baltimore rioters when you tell them they are being sent back to the plantation.

Comment Re:Talk about creating a demand (Score 1) 334

Oh yeah, having an AC full of toxic ammonia and explosive butane right next to your house is an excellent idea. Those units are fine if they are small (RV fridge) or large (hundred thousand sq ft warehouse.)

Now that HFCs are considered greenhouse gasses more environmental friendly (if not people friendly) processes may be mandated. You may get your wish.

Comment Re:Z80 was in TRS-80 (Score 1) 124

I still have my ZX 81. I wrote an accounting program to track expenses on my 300 acre farm. I had no trouble loading the tape every month. All my entries were stored in variables. I could print reports sorted by month, vendor, or category on a 4 inch thermal printer. I used it for three years until I got a TRS-80 Model 4P in 1984. I used that for 10 years until it died.

Comment Re:You're not willing to pay (Score 1) 285

How can you have a free labor market when the supply of workers is restricted by government support programs. People who live in section 8 housing, have an EBT card and get a welfare check are not going travel up and down the East coast all summer harvesting produce.

Then you have illegal immigrants allowed in who drive down the wages to those citizens who want to do migrant labor. The government is restricting the labor supply on one hand and flooding it on the other. Both which are detrimental to the country. Marginalized Blacks in the cities and exploited Hispanics in the country. Both groups overwhelmingly vote Democrat. Maybe that is the plan.

Comment Re:Recipe for failure (Score 1) 352

I guess you were lucky, your step daughter could do the work. My learning disabled daughter is unable to do math. Two years of my tutoring resulted in a lot of tear stained failed tests. While very intelligent with As and Bs in all her other classes she would be denied a diploma without passing the FCAT. Fortunately Florida allows remedial students unlimited attempts to pass each section of the test. A student with a good memory can eventually get a passing grade. She then went to a trade school and has a good job.

Comment Re:Ummm, no. Just no. (Score 1) 678

Deserts are ideal places to grow most crops. Abundant sunlight and low humidity prevents molds and blight. Few plants outside the watered areas to harbor insects. No excess rainfall to leach away your expensive fertilizers and drown your plants.

I have farmed spring potatoes in Florida. Seed pieces washed out of the ground by heavy rainfall. Seed pieces rotting in water soaked soil. Trying to harvest the crop from a muddy field is akin to being sent to Devil's Island.

Comment Re:That's great news! (Score 1) 517

Most positions only require a competent person, not the highest qualified. You can't hire the best qualified person without considering their interaction with their new co-workers. If you force a strident feminist into a shop of male jocks your productivity will go to hell. If you want to make money you do not engage in social engineering.

With government jobs you don't have to make money or actually achieve your purpose (such as giving children an education) so you can social engineer to your hearts content.

Comment Re:But....Profits! (Score 1) 281

My power cost $.10 a KWh. I average 1000 KWh a month now. Replacing my dead 3.5 ton central AC with window units saved me $50 a month. Painting my roof white saved a few of those dollars. Replacing my energy inefficient (but paid for) mobile home with a new house would cost $150,000. No thanks, I'm good, also poor so it's not happening anyway.

Comment Re:Gaming the system (Score 1) 75

OK, banks are all about money. They know when and how much I deposit. What would prevent a bank from making a transaction report for me when I deposited the 4000 dollars? That way their customer (me) doesn't get into trouble. Are they not allowed? I have to keep track of my deposits and request a report myself? Shouldn't the teller inform me that I am over the reporting limit and the IRS might seize my money?

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