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Impartial_Observer

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  1. They may suck at hardware, but this keyboard was a game changer for me. The most brilliant intuitive designed keyboard ever produced.
  2. I did the Real ID, to be honest it was about the same thing I went thru when I got my learner's permit. I provided my DL, birth certificate, Indiana LTCH, and an REMC bill. I'm not sure what information they have about me that they didn't already have, aside from knowing what our electric bill was for the month.
  3. You're the one who made the argument if anyone wanted Windows they wouldn't be giving it away. Do you even read anything you post? And this forum is free! I would pay for this level of entertainment.
  4. Rumors of MS’s demise are greatly exaggerated. https://venturebeat.com/2019/07/18/microsoft-earnings-q4-2019/ Successful businesses evolve, diversify, and markets change. I never said MS had the gaming market cornered, they certainly have a profitable entry. https://finance.yahoo.com/news/microsoft-may-relinquishing-billions-android-patent-royalties-141047213.html This has been entertaining, but seriously you are arguing MS make products no one wants? Laughable. You look cute in your cheerleading skirt Barry.
  5. Apparently they didn’t discuss diversification in General Business. Microsoft made billions in royalties from Android sales. The 10 billion in revenues in 2018 from Xbox clearly indicate products that no one wants. Give away the operating system to sell them Office, or an online subscription to lightweight Office Suite products. OEM licenses, enterprise products.....you’re right DE, Bill Gates and the braintrust at MS are clearly idiots.
  6. I’m not a big fan of Brioche, and don’t really care about the French.
  7. I have been watching Greatest Events of WWII In Color on Netflix. It’s interesting, takes a pretty deep dive on some aspects of the war.
  8. Bernard Arnault was briefly the richest man in the world, displacing Jeff Bezos late last year. He's the head of LVMH, which is the umbrella for many high end brands, Louis Vitton, Tag Heuer, Moet, Christian Dior, Givenchy, etc. In other words built an empire on expensive crap that people don't need. He didn't build a better mousetrap, he built a mousetrap with hip and trendy logo on it. What does this actually tell us about the financial woes of the world? Bill Gates created a product that people wanted. He took the computer from the backroom with the geeks and put it in the living room for grandma and grandpa. Bill Gates is one of the wealthiest people in the world, he's also quite liberal. We've often heard him rail on the want for higher taxes and more social programs. But a couple of things bother me about this. Number one, why hasn't Bill Gates written a check to the US Treasury to pay more? I have no doubt Gates and MS for that matter have an entire battery of lawyers and accountants to in fact keep from paying any more in taxes than they absolutely have to. So why is it that one of the riches men in the world who often lobbies for higher taxes would act in this seemingly contradictory manner? To his credit he is a VERY charitable man, his foundation donates millions to worthy causes around the world. Why is this? It's quite simple, he, like so many understands if the money goes to the government it will be squandered. The vast majority of the money will be eaten up by the top heavy bloated bureaucracy. And what's left over, they'll screw it up. Why are successful people demonized rather than celebrated. I say good for them. VOC can complain about them all she wants, but these uber rich dudes/dudettes didn't get that way by accident, they've been hungry, they've been driven, and they've worked incredibly hard.
  9. This is the dirty little secret that the hacks in the mainstream media are COMPLETELY missing. The courts are being changed and that will be Trumps lasting legacy. He's appointing young and seemingly bright lawyers. https://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/2019/12/9/20962980/trump-supreme-court-federal-judges
  10. Contrary to popular belief, yield does NOT mean stop. Yes I agree, if you will impede a car already in the roundabout, you need to stop, i.e., yield to that vehicle.
  11. My guess is the same people that feel the need to stop before entering a roundabout.
  12. I was the same way with Making a Murderer, I just couldn't get into it.
  13. Not me, between the noise of the mower and my noise cancelling JBL cordless cans, I couldn’t hear her yelling if she was standing in my ear. Mowing time is my sanctuary.
  14. My mom and I used to watch Emergency every week when I was small. Oddly enough over the weekend one of those clickbait links that show up at the end of articles online was "what ever happened to Dixie McCall?" I saw Emergency on the list which reminded me. I didn't realize it was on seven years. Pretty cool link, I'll check it out more as time allows.
  15. That's funny right there, I don't care who you are. A down stroke on this says way more about the voter than the poster.
  16. Amtrak is the poster child for all that is wrong with government intervention into free markets. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amtrak Founded in 1971 as a quasi-public corporation to operate many U.S. passenger rail services,[1][2][3] it receives a combination of state and federal subsidies but is managed as a for-profit organization.[4] Amtrak's headquarters is located one block west of Union Station in Washington, D.C.[5] Another 19th Century relic that has probably outlived it's usefulness. Of course I still have customers who hand write checks and use a Paymaster, so I guess the taxpayers will continue to dump money down that bottomless pit as well.
  17. Semantics, it’s a privately owned entity with government subsidies. It has a long and storied history of mismanagement, bleeding cash, and an increasing dependence on the taxpayers. Who do I talk to about getting subsidies for my business?
  18. I personally would love that, but I doubt it. History says it's Faulkens, I tend to agree with Bob, good chance the IHSAA has it's first female commissioner.
  19. I still have the first three on vinyl, I'd have to do some searching on CD's of the later albums. I loved the early albums.
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