About the plastic bags:
"I read it and it sort of looked like an infomercial for the Plastics Association or some such. I have to wonder if they carry ads for their sponsors either in the magazine or on their tv program.
Here's the thing I know. I live in a arid, hot, and at times windy clime. I'm stuck with my neighbor's plastic bags as flowers in trees or as fence decorations when the wind blows. My dogs love them, they love to grab hold of them and just shred the hell of of them.
Now exactly why my various neighbors don't know what a trash can is for is beyond me. But it's usually a weekly chore when the wind is blowing to go police the yard of plastic bags.
You can also tell when grocery stores get the idea to use a cheaper bag to save money. They are thinner and don't tote the weight of can goods very well. Often not surviving the trip from the register to being put in the vehicle. Don't start me on getting the goods inside the house. That's another obstacle course in itself. Maybe you get them in, maybe it's another trip to pick them up off the ground.
I'm not sure what the answer is but plastic bags isn't it here abouts. My neighbors make damn sure I'm out in the yard sometime."
About the user karma feature:
"While I am sure everyone wants to know, honestly it's not as important in the scheme of things it be done right away or even next week for that matter. We'll all survive just dandy whether it is done or not.
The more important thing is get your rest."
About a motto:
"Flock with the best.
Make your point."
About a photo 'Times Square, 1957':
"...and a llama photobombs..."
About "Ben Bernanke says Wall Street executives should have gone to jail":
"It's the double standard of the Medieval Ages of high court and low court. High court was for the nobles. If caught stealing a loaf of bread, the noble might be sentenced to actually paying the baker. In low court, a peasant might be sentenced to losing the hand.
You get all the justice you can afford today."
About "Human rights are no longer a “top priority” for the Government, Britain’s most senior Foreign Office official":
"Conservatives have kind of crapped on the idea of human rights. There's no money in it.
There is a payoff if you are running torture jails for info but then you can't exactly do as the US and claim human rights issues afterwards without being the laughing stock. China has loved throwing this back in the face of the US every time they holler human rights."
About "South Carolina hit by torrential rainfall, eight dead ":
"18 inches in a day? That's some pretty serious rain. Nearly posted this last night from another source but it being the weekend wasn't too sure it wasn't old in terms of news.
I'd read somewhere one of the rivers was 10 foot over flood stage. That's some serious water coming in."
About what you're wearing again:
"It's fall, the trees are changing colors."
About "Hillary: I'm the Most Transparent Person in American History":
"Be very careful about taking what is said here as gospel.
Obama came in riding on those coat tails. But what really happened was the word transparent somehow got redefined to mean something else. The USTR used this to claim the TTIP was a transparent process. A trade agreement that like all the other major Obama initiatives came out to mean if you were an insider then yes, you could connect from your laptop at home to the trade agreement workings. If you were a part of congress, that's making an appointment, no aids to help you with the technical points, no pens, paper, cameras, or note taking devices, a guard in the room with you, being under camera the whole time, and only being able to see one chapter at a time. If you were someone from the public interest side, you aren't acknowledged as being player worth hearing.
During this time the USTR was claiming the most transparent process in history. Saying that they listened to all sides. Only transparency isn't about just listening, it's about passing info out and that part was totally missing on the public interest sides.
When the words of the English language are redefined to mean other than what is accepted, it's not to the public's benefit. Given Hillery's public image is believed to be less than trustworthy, I'll leave it up to your for your own decision on what is presented here."
About "Somobody good at math? A lottery question.
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"The lottery is akin to gambling. Not against gambling mind you; just don't do it because I have the wrong personality for it and know it.
When you hear casino ads, to hear them talk they are just giving money away to any that show up. That's not how it is. They are there to make money, not give it away. Same with the lottery.
In Fla the lottery is supposed to finance education. Once in place the legislature promptly reduced state funding parts depending on the lottery to fund education instead. So where does that funding come from? Every one who didn't win.
Nor is winning the lottery a sign you will actually get paid. I forget which state but I think it was Illinois, didn't pay off because they didn't have a state budget approved. Then there are the claims of cheating that come from time to time where they refuse to pay off. No problem if someone was actually cheating, even though that is hard to figure how you'd do that. But if you buy a ticket and they claim that, you're not going to get paid."
"By no means am I faulting you, Georgi. You are laying out what many of us are in. Trust you are not by yourself in these matters.
With the economy being what it is and employers/businesses/corporations taking advantage of it, we people who do the work are getting the bad end of the stick on the pay scale and it puts us all in just the circumstances you describe in your last comment.
Worse coming down the line in the next 20 years or so is going to see working at a job as a privilege rather than a way to get ahead in life to get those things you'd really like to have. Automation and robots are fixing to change the whole economy and none of our politicians are addressing that yet. But it is coming as surely as the sun rises.
The point of the above is you invest in your future and start a business, you'll find you're standing on air when the bottom falls out and there won't be anywhere to run that changes things. If there is one thing for certain it's that we are living a high state of economic turmoil and for most of us there is no safety net at this time.
I made mention in my last post, that I have the wrong sort of personality for casinos and gambling. Easy to become addicted to the thrill of the bet and I know this. I've never set foot in a casino and never played the lottery for this reason. I'll game on the computer where all it costs me is the electricity and time to do so. This way I keep my finances to myself ever how humble they might be.
So my answer to you in that is, it's your money, your choice in how you will spend it, and yours to do with as you see fit. There is no condemnation here on that matter."
About tabs instead of menu items:
"Yes, exactly. At one time for a short while there was a just Hot. When you clicked on that you got a drop down with the choices of which you wanted, whatever you chose remained the choice.
At present it always defaults to Hot. This was a common complaint that brought quite a few threads about it at Voat over time, as it was the same setup for the menu items as present here.
If you decide to do this, put it on the back burner as something to be done down the road. This is not a must have right now but a nice to have one."
"I just did one to be able to maybe explain better. I was on the New menu in /s/all. I clicked on the flock of /s/guitar which was the head item at the moment and when I show up in /s/guitar I'm back on Hot rather than New.
Does this explain it better?"
"Let us wait a bit and see others chime in to see if it is a desired feature. If I'm the only one mentioning this then it isn't worth the work and aggravation to do."
About "Am Traktor train has derailed...":
"If only 4 were injured out of 98 passengers from a train derailment that's pretty good for safety. Or the circumstances just happened to be just right. No train derailment is good but if you have one, better one where few are injured than all are dead.
I guess later after the investigation we'll find out exactly the cause of this"
About "Air France execs flee meeting with clothes in tatters":
"I'm not all that in favor of mob justice but these execs need to actually feel the pain they are planning to inflict on other families. When they go to talking layoffs, why are we not seeing senior management share that pain if it is good for the company?"
About 'Turkish jets intercept Russian warplane":
"Be not fooled that we don't do the same, you just don't hear of it on the national news that we did it too. You only hear about the 'other guy'."
About "Simple ways to be in a good relationship with the others here!
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"Our younger generation is the first to grow up with the internet having always been there. Those before this time, have the benefit of face to face communications as a standard theme. In face to face you get feed back from unspoken body language and expressions that are totally missing in on line text. Every easy to misunderstand someone or take it wrong as you have no clue from the subtle hints you would get in RL.
I point to the younger gen not to make fun of them or anything of such nature but to bring up a point. Much of what you see and how you react to it, involves your level of maturity and how far along you are to being 'grown up' as in the sense of adulthood. The very last thing to develop is normally the realization of consequences. Unless some major event has happened in your life before then, it will not come till later on in maturity. So having a fat people hate is fun with out the benefit of knowing it could be turned on them later in life.
Most of what you see in these FPH deals are all young kids in high school or college and have not yet had to get out in the world and deal with making a living and how that forces changes in your life.
Politics is another critter. Never expect to come in and change someone's view points of life and how it ought to be. Your life experiences and theirs differ and always will. Their viewpoints will be influenced by their environment as will yours. What you see in your environment and what they see in theirs will be totally different.
Religions are a topic I avoid. In this case you are talking about belief systems that can not be substantiated in scientific fact. People will chose to believe or not believe; nothing you can say will alter that. Each attempts to prove there are real world events caused by ignoring their beliefs or that their religion is the only one true religion. No one wants to accept a cabal of gods."
"I believe you have just demonstrated how easy it is to misunderstand text.
I did not say I was younger, I was making an observation I've noticed over time with these groups when encountering them."
"I know nothing of Buddhism any more than I know of Hinduism. Religions are based on faith. You have it or you don't. If you are firmly committed, nothing the world produces will change or shake that faith. More power to you."
About "Windows 10 leaked build 10558: Everything you need to know":
"Microsoft has had a major problem with their new releases of OSes. If you get to looking it seems one in two or three is actually a hit the computer world likes and the rest they just pass on by. So years of work goes down the drain while they work on a new one. You can look at the adoption of Vista and all it's complaints to the rework of it in Win 7 as a good example.
Microsoft says it is now going to drop all that and just use this system with updates as needed.
I don't particularly like the security issues with Win 10 and I'm not going to download nor install to upgrade Win 7. Every time I upgrade or get a new OS, software I really like breaks. I hate datamining and even worse ads.
I'm seriously thinking of going back to Linux over these latest greatest out of Redmond."
About a free beer:
"I'll say hello to you but no need of a beer. I rarely drink and a 12 pack will last me 6 months or better. I'm good."
"Thank you but I'm good."
About "Digital books stagnate in closed, dull systems...":
"Not sure this belongs here. Ok by me to delete or remove if you feel it doesn't fit the sub."
About the electric shavers:
"Off and on I've used them but not my favorite method. I wait for it to grow and then use a barber set of clippers."
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