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Comment Re:A button? Try a dozen viral images (Score -1) 165

Actually, most of the GOTV images I've shared have been fairly neutral. None of my friends would ever vote Republican, though, since we're all strongly pro-GLBTQ, pro-gay marriage, and pro-choice. Even if I did agree economically with Republicans, they burned their bridges by focusing far too much on social issues. It's not just the economy when you're trying to deny some of my long time friends their basic human rights.

Comment A button? Try a dozen viral images (Score 2) 165

My circle of FB friends have been circulating dozens of GOTV images for the last month. My favorite has been a picture of a silly looking Tea Party guy in full regalia holding up an anti-government sign, with the caption: "This guy is voting. Are you?" (There are other more mean spirited ones that are kind of classist, showing rednecks, which I declined to share.)

Comment Re:Breaking the stranglehold of other countries (Score 1) 332

Wood biomass is at least a renewable energy. The US South is one of the few places on the planet that is growing more trees than are being cut down - that is, reforestation is exceeding deforestation. The biomass wood tends to come from scraps left over from timber production, in the form of wood pellets.

Comment Re:cause and effect (Score 1) 786

Girls were interested when/if they had access. I wasted a LOT of time on my best friend's family computer in the late '80s, often shooing her brother away because we were too engrossed in whatever game. Her father was a programmer for the Army, and we both ended up in computer boot camp where we got introduced to BASIC and Logo.

Neither of us were encouraged or dissuaded away from the computer due to our genders.

Comment Husband uses a kiddie phone (Score 1) 304

Kiddie phone from Verizon. He is clinging to his 2004 state of the art clamshell phone that is at best a feature phone with no features actually supported any more besides phone calls, calendar, and text messages. In the meantime, I have not one but two Samsung galaxies.

On the one hand, even if I wanted to spy on him, I couldn't. On the other hand, his texts cost him 10 cents each on a grandfathered pre-paid plan, and he certainly can't install or run any kind of app on it. So the few texts he make can be counted in dimes (and he gets grouchy when someone texts him too much as a result) and there's no way to hide them or delete them. I'm not terribly worried either way.

Comment Re:At Odds (Score 1) 447

My wedding cost about $400. $60 of that was the dress I got off the clearance rack. We did JOP and had only family for the ceremony, and followed up with a reception at a favorite Italian that my father in law paid for. (My parents didn't live to see me get married... curse of the youngest child.)

Two of my older sisters had their fairy tail weddings with expensive dresses, catered receptions, and many more guests. Both of them ended in divorce two years later. Husband and I just hit year five.... I think we're the winners here.

Comment Re:Why do the pills have to be clear? (Score 1) 135

In another report I read on this topic, the lead research said he wanted opaque pills but they needed something that could survive the stomach and make it to the long intestines. Those thicker capsules only came in clear. The freezing process lightens the contents and also puts some frost on the outside to make it less obvious...

Comment Re:It's probably not the best experience of your l (Score 4, Informative) 135

TFA says healthy volunteers. The big improvement of this method is that they can "donate" just once, have their donation frozen, and then have it .... used over the course of a few months. The previous method required a healthy donor the day of the transplant, usually a relative of the recipient.

Comment Re:Not the first amendment. (Score 1) 742

Well, it was written at a time when the only organizations big enough to terrorize individuals were the governments. Big corporations are a relatively new bully - at the time the only ones that existed were the big trading companies, and 95% of the landowners who wrote the Constitution never had any dealings with them.

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