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Hurlshort

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  1. I don't have any problem with banks earning a profit and charging interest, by the way. I appreciate my local banks and the service and security they offer, and they tend to be transparent about interest rates and costs. But when we are talking about necessities like housing and education, there needs to be controls in place to keep the average person from being fleeced by the profit machine.
  2. Are salaries increasing 12%-18% every year? How does the average homebuyer keep up with those profit margins that the banks are expected to get off their home loans? If I borrow a million dollars at 4% for a home loan, which is pretty normal in the Bay Area, I will pay the bank $700,000 in interest over the life of the loan. That is considered a good rate. It's not a great system for the homebuyer. It is massively profitable for the banks.
  3. Ah, look at the defensive banker. "If I can't make obscene profits, I'll take my ball and go home!"
  4. Conan Exiles releases the sorcery update on Thursday, so I'll be playing that. I'm not sure when they are releasing the microtransaction stuff, but for now the game will be free for a week. I already own all of the DLC, so I'll stick with it and see what happens.
  5. Landing jets on aircraft carriers is pretty crazy stuff. I watched Maverick this weekend with some buddies and some beers and that was a pretty good time. It followed the formula pretty well. I missed Kelly McGillis.
  6. Stoked that Xenonauts 2 made the screenshot of the new thread post. I've been playing Phantom Doctrine, which is a neat spy agency manager with not so engaging missions. I've had some fun with it so far. The story is good, but I might stop playing because I don't want to walk all over these tactical maps anymore.
  7. https://www.boston.com/news/politics/2022/08/28/twitter-ensured-curt-schilling-cant-forget-about-38-studios-following-his-student-debt-relief-commentary/?s_campaign=bcom%3Asocialflow%3Afacebook&fbclid=IwAR00CcU44ISuPZLbS3IFs3EOLQZHJc_RfHyGL5zbEOxgGrypZmdYQI_RzuU Hah, this probably fits the funny things thread better. Curt Schilling, man.
  8. I just looked it up and it seems there are rumors of a new Mass Effect game in the future. It would be strange to just kill the IP over Andromeda.
  9. I'm still not convinced Spaceventure will actually come out. It is funny to compare this to Xenonauts 2, which is the main kickstarter game I'm waiting on. That game is a few years behind schedule and people are flipping out, but it has a playable alpha and very clearly is progressing regularly, albeit slowly. I can't help but chuckle at their impatience when we look at these early kickstarters that are still languishing.
  10. https://www.axios.com/2022/08/25/teacher-pay-college-graduates-inflation-report?fbclid=IwAR0_UWNyIWujcKSrcyVi7Qy_MBlwhLWZKAh6kjcFEU5GqbMnNmICCUsA6vI Ouch. I'm not sure what happened over the last decade.
  11. I guess this is getting released in September. I'm sure it will be terrible, but it is humorous to see it may actually see the light of day.
  12. I dig it, John Hamm is great and is less cocaine-adled than Chevy Chase.
  13. I imagine there has to be some wiggle room between "college is free" and "College graduates will leave school with a mountain of debt".
  14. Funnily enough I just attended my daughter's back to school night, and the most impressive classroom by far was her Woodshop 2 class. It is an entire building/garage, and they have multiple work areas, including a full scale house frame for students to learn on. Unfortunately not every school has such a great set up. But in regards to your flawed premise, the answer is both are important. It isn't an either/or proposition. We can have carpenters that understand social studies and social studies people that know how to work with wood. As Amentep pointed out, Social Science or Social Studies covers a broad range of subjects. At the end of the day though, it is more about Bloom's taxonomy than having some obscure knowledge about a specific part of history. We want critical thinkers in our society.
  15. The internet tells me they ramge from 4.99-7.54 federally, and 1.29-12.99 privately. That doesn't seem too low. I'd say it should be minimal. 1-2%, enough to cover costs. 90% of the loans are federal, so should the government really profit on young people getting an education?
  16. I've seen a bunch of people complaining online about the student debt forgiveness. The central theme seems to be concerns that taxpayers are footing the bill. It sounds like a drop in the bucket to me. Netx will they cry about how the banks will lose out on the massive interest profits?
  17. I know I've said this before, but Funcom has earned a blank check from me for Conan Exiles, so I'm pretty excited for Dune. There is already a ton of stuff in the Conan game that would directly cross over and work in a Dune setting. Sandstorms? Crafting? Climbing? They've got a winning strategy already, so I have some confidence. I'm really curious if fans of the novels will dig the lore of the game. I'm a big Robert Howard fan, so all the little touches in Conan speak to me, but I never got past the first Frank Herbert book. Maybe the game will get me into them.
  18. With Wall-E, I assume we don't see the robots purge 99.9% of the human race as the 0.1% flees into space.
  19. I was actually surprised when I typed in : - ) that it popped up with the new ugly winker. But I was on my phone and in a hurry, and scrolling way down through the emojis is a hassle. See, that one typed in fine with : p Whoa, I just noticed this one
  20. As much as Bart derides my taste in movies, I wonder how he feels about the fact that my end of the year movie for my students is Galaxy Quest? The kids groan about the choice for about 10 minutes, and then they are onboard for the best scifi flick ever made.
  21. Sweet! I don't imagine I will buy a gas car again. The Ford Mach-E is probably my favorite out now, but there are a ton of other good choices.
  22. 18-miles a day is a pretty stiff hike. We used to average 12 or so when I backpacked as a kid. Although it is probably only about 6-8 hours of walking, so that is doable.
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