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Comment Re:Hey now (Score 0) 122

It wasn't so bad about a decade ago. It was about five years ago I was on travel to SF and I saw a woman sitting on the ground masturbating with the plunger portion of a syringe. I cancelled several days' worth of meetings with the customer and told them to come visit us if they wanted to continue doing business, which they did.

Comment Re:Japan too (Score 0) 224

Most of the world has been in a recession for years now. Most of the nation-states just cook their books to make it look on paper that things are going OK. Fake CPI and all that. The Shadowstats guy is a good place to start if you're looking to do a numerical analysis. I toyed around with it in 2022 for a few weekends. We are being plagued with rampant inflation, no real jobs ever being added, and interest rates through the roof. Go find a kid in his 20s trying to find a job that will pay a decent wage. They are all over the place: multiple roommates, still living at home, etc.

It irks me what is going on in the news cycle.

Comment Re:creimer's obituary (Score 0) 39

OK, retard. Everyone loved Chris because he was the only thing "fun" left of this site. It was like watching failblog. The same cannot be said of the late PopeRatzo or asian creimer. Damien's trolls have pointed out that he is a habitual liar about who he is, where he lives, and what he does. He keeps harping that he has a kid though this is patently FALSE. I have doubts that he spends all his time in Singapore, but the data dump showed that that is his citizenship at least. So he keeps telling everyone he's an American and keeps posting disgusting homoerotic half naked food pictures of himself. This is where the demarcation is. The "rsilvertards" are trolling someone who is living a lie, and creimer's following was a great one. Everyone benefited. Chris LOVED the attention. I ran into him in person and told him I was one of his trolls. He puffed up like a pigeon and looked real proud. He never knew my real name, but we played a round of D&D over a few cans of soda and fist bumped at the end. This is what creimerism was about.

Comment Re:creimer's obituary (Score -1, Troll) 39

Very sad. I'm the OP.

I now have a confession to make. I'm the guy who +5'ed all those posts about five years ago. Knew that nobody would ever believe him if he had to explain it. When I saw the post about him going silent on the C.D. Reimer account, I knew that it was time to blow a ton of modpoints. Chris never had the brains to rack up modpoints. rsilvergun (asian creimer) is the only one left that does that now, and he will soon be dead of anal warts, anal cancer and/or cardiac arrest from his fried lard stix he uses to lubricate his *entire* digestive tract for high risk sodomy. I'm also the guy who found Chris's attempts at getting a building permit and quotations for a reverse drive-thru.

RIP creimy dumpty. Would rather DIE in his reverse drive-thru than lose a few pounds. So sad.

Comment Re: Some states did that in the 1980s. (Score 2) 202

I had to supplement my children's education to give them a basic understanding of algebra and pre-calculus. The last of them graduated from HS a few years ago. The district called it a "temporary hiccup" things like Riemann sums and linear programming were not in any available curriculum.

This country has been chewed up, digested, and is oozing through the sewers now.

Comment Unsurprising (Score -1, Flamebait) 128

I could write something in QBASIC that would say the same thing, but that doesn't mean anything. They said we would all be dead from glaciation when I was a kid. These days, you make up a garbage model to get the next round of funding from the people trying to create panic.

Comment Re:"... promotional gifts ..." (Score 4, Informative) 71

Back in the AOL days, those floppies were actually decent. They were 3M or Maxell or something like that. I think they had some Americans just kind of ordering diskettes and writing them haphazardly. They probably had a wall of drives that could do like 100 copies at once. It was the luck of the draw what you got. One day, you got the switchable tab, and the next day, it wasn't switchable, and you had to have a piece of tape over the hole to make it do what you wanted her to do.

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