What Do You Really Hate? (III)

Hehe, agreed @paingawd.

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Twisty ties. An industry standard would be nice: clockwise or counterclockwise. Just pick one. But no, I’m better off with a pair of snips on hands than getting my old eyes to figure this out (usually in a low light situation)

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One of my biggest pet peeves…

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Used to eat here all the time :frowning_with_open_mouth:

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I hate hurricanes.

Very sad story, and far more are out there. Prayers out to those who were lost, and, those who survived, and will now have to rebuild.

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I saw a blurb on that yesterday and hoped it wasn’t true

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Friggin scammers (or whatever choice term you want to use)
On 9/11, I had a charge on my CC for $3544 to Fatpuff Wholesale. I used this card for one purpose only: vape stuff, so the list of suspects with crap security is very short.

(no, I wasn’t held liable)

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I spent a lot of my teenage years here. This hurts my heart…


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Stunning difference @robrrt1. :frowning:

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Every year, it’s the same thing. Saddest day of the year. Closing down the ice pool. I’ll swim till the last minute, but once it gets down to 68 degrees, I finally give up.

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You could always join the Polar Bear club

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I can’t believe this is actually going on, in our country. 17 days, NO ACTION ??

Anyone else ??







The drone sightings continued for 17 days, raising suspicions that they might be the work of Russian or Chinese agents seeking to spy on American military assets. However, since the drones did not pose an immediate threat, military law prohibited any action to shoot them down.

The option of directed jamming attacks was also deemed too risky, as it could disrupt commercial air traffic, especially during the peak of the holiday travel season, according to an FAA official. Analog methods proved ineffective as local police assisting in the investigation lost sight of the drones during nighttime pursuits, the Wall Street Journal reported.

Federal laws currently prevent the military from shooting down these drones due to the risk they could pose to troops and civilians. The Wall Street Journal also reported that high-level White House meetings ruled out jamming the drones’ signals, citing concerns that it might interfere with 911 systems, WiFi networks, and commercial airlines.

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We can do this…

But we can’t neutralize a little drone. Got it.

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