Everything posted by Gfted1
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What did you do today?
They do feed into a battery, usually in your garage, or you can sell it back to the grid. And they have a "lifetime" warranty. But the problems are: ridiculously high up-front costs (maybe 3x normal roofing), theres no such thing as a solar panel (or storage battery) that doesn't degrade over time and the "lifetime" warranty does not include installation labor, which is significantly more difficult than normal roofing installation.
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What did you do today?
Whats making you lean that way instead of condo living?
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What did you do today?
Yikes! Those will only take about a decade to pay for themselves. Sexy, but not cost effective for me.
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What did you do today?
It was our turn in the rotation. But! A good time was had by all. My wife knocked it out of the park with dinner and the conversations flowed. In the background was playing Guardians of the Galaxy 2 so I kinda half listened half watched that too.
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What did you do today?
Heh I don't mind people, I mind the people gathering at my house. Too much work! Id much rather be the one to pop in, hang out for a few hours, and then cruise home.
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What did you do today?
The fam is coming over for Easter lunch / dinner. Have I mentioned lately how much I hate hosting parties?
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You did WHAT Today
But that's what I'm trying to say! Doxing someone by paying lots of money to send hookers to their job seems like a terribly expensive plan. Prolly be cheaper to deliver dog feces every day.
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Politics Princess' Sweet Sixteen
Russia, in spy rift riposte, expels 59 diplomats from 23 countries.
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You did WHAT Today
I'm a little behind on my hooker etiquette but wouldn't a person have to "prepay" to order a hooker to go to some location? Or are these transactions handled on a "payment when services are rendered" basis?
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That TV Topic
Ive got to admit, the Roseanne reboot got a few lol's out of me and I never really followed it back during the original run.
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RANDOM VIDEO GAME NEWS - FREE WHITE HOUSE MONTAGE
Romances confirmed. Ive never played Pathfinder, and I probably wouldn't be interested in a card game, but in cRPG form it looks like something I might pick up.
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Lle a Rhemen on Xbox 1
We were discussing this in the moderator forums and another moderator noticed this: However we aren't sure if Paradox also published the Xbox 1 version or just the PC version. You may want to check there and if we hear anything more we will update this thread.
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The Weird, Random or Interesting Things That Fit Nowhere Else Thread
So then, what's the feeling about if these companies willingly provide data to government/law enforcement agencies? Violation or nah?
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The Weird, Random or Interesting Things That Fit Nowhere Else Thread
I don't know if I would equate "oversharing" with "not opting out", but true dat, they did agree to the company terms and conditions. So by my estimates, roughly 138% of the Western world uses social media or Google, which have unfettered access to everything you do on your mobile devices. Hell, a fitbit logs how many times you shook your willy after urinating. But the "evil" governments and law enforcement agencies should never be allowed access to this private information because businesses are "good" and government/law enforcement are "bad". Seems legit. But more likely its the case of "ignorance is bliss". The public didn't know about PRISM for decades and everything was fine, until they found out and decided they were being violated. The public didn't know about the data collection efforts of social media and Google so they didn't have anything to squeal about, until now.
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Politics Princess' Sweet Sixteen
^Marvel and DC comics both offer apps that include vast digital libraries. Maybe whoever writes that French comic you're referring to offers the same?
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The Weird, Random or Interesting Things That Fit Nowhere Else Thread
The shocking amount of data Google and Facebook actually have about you. Golly, good thing we squeeze out a pants biscuit if the government or law enforcement need any of this information.
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You did WHAT Today
Those spires across the courtyard are cool. What is that building?
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Lle a Rhemen on Xbox 1
If these are bugs you may have better results by contacting: support@obsidian.net Good luck!
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The Weird, Random or Interesting Things That Fit Nowhere Else Thread
The expense is significant but we go 100B over budget just scratching our junk so were used to it. Besides, Mexico will pay for the wall. I thought the consensus around here was it "wouldn't work" because the immigrants would simply walk in, tunnel under, go around, pole vault over, and whatnot?
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The Weird, Random or Interesting Things That Fit Nowhere Else Thread
Huh, is it possible that we of the Obsidian Think Tank could be incorrect in our detailed analysis on the effectiveness of walls preventing people from illegally entering places? One thing is fo' sho', if we do move forward with Trump Wall, we need to get the Moroccans to build it.
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Jailed for racist words
Don't forget that youre out of water too! And probably smell a little bad.
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Time for Obsidian to kickstart a science-fantasy, PoE like, RPG?
I don't like the "realz". The universe blessed me with full control of my right index finger, so as such, I don't want to have artificial limitations on: resting, healing, saving, timers, etc. I honestly find it weird that so much energy is spent preventing certain play styles just to "save people from ruining their own games by using a feature too much". But its not my headache so I don't have a dog in this fight. Or money.
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Time for Obsidian to kickstart a science-fantasy, PoE like, RPG?
I'll pass. I haven't enjoyed playing Obs' games considering their predilection for rulesets that only purpose in to force the players into a playstyle. But I'll definitely read about you guys playing!
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Politics Princess' Sweet Sixteen
Is Captain America Currently a Nazi? The Answer Is... Complicated.
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You did WHAT Today
That sounds fun! Have you ever been there before?