Buy a $20 prepaid T-mobile phone at Walmart. Port your AT&T number to it Pay the ETF to AT&T Open new AT&T Account Port number from T-Mobile. Save the T-mobile phone in a drawer Wait for iPhone 3gs+ in 2010 lather, rinse, repeat.
You'd think so, but after conversations with PV solar installers it turns out that if the grid goes down you can't power your house during daylight without a battery system and disconnecting from the grid.
Some (many? most?)states have laws on the books protecting solar cells as well. I know that in Arizona and Utah an HOA can not ban you from putting up solar cells but they can restrict them to locations that don't deter views of other owners.
Eg surface of your roof = ok, in front of your neighbors dining room window = not ok.
Can't we all agree that at the very least if he's going to fly around the country and world lecturing people about cutting their carbon foot print he should at least fly commercial and not take his giant carbon foot print private plane?
try working with the state on anything. All government offices are closed on Fridays and they don't stay open later which would be actually helpful, instead they open earlier...
Which makes more sense, having the DMV open at 6PM or 6AM, now guess which one is true.
When did the market decide in the finance and banking sector? I don't remember "the market" giving $700B of our money to the banks rather than letting them fail like they should have.
I just installed one of these as a backup for my plug in pump. It also won't keep up with 5" per hour but as long as you have municipal water coming in, it will run forever unlike a battery powered pump.
Many poor and middle class Americans have a negative savings rate, meaning they spend more than they take in. They would pay the 30% sales tax on 100%+ of their income. This includes people who are currently in the 0%, 10%, 15%, 25% and 28% brackets. These people are also known as poor, lower-middle class, and middle class tax payers. Notice that until someone earns more than $165k before they move into a tax bracket that is higher than the 30% sales tax rate as proposed by the "fair" tax.
Those with higher incomes tend to save and invest significantly more than those with lower incomes, this means that "Joe the Plumber" who has a 0% savings rate starts paying 30% tax on every dollar he brings in. Where as now he's paying significantly less than 30%. But on the other hand a banking CEO who made $100 Million but *only* spent $50 Million of it will have his tax drop from approximately $35 Million to $15 Million. Is that even remotely fair? Moving tax liability from the CEO to Joe?
From what I understand Hasbro did offer to buy scrabulous and the developers wanted "fuck you money" for it rather than taking what they were offered and thanking Hasbro for not suing them for an obvious trademark infringement.
How about this, write Google a big fat check in exchange for a no tracking cookie. Wait you want it free too bad.
You have no right to ask Google to give you anything if you're not willing to pay for it.
You must not have ever gone to college. A textbook for $15? Get real.
Just because the lawyers claim it to be true doesn't mean that the advertisers are going to believe the made up numbers.
Four Senators want iPhones but don't want to leave Verizon...
As with everything, until it inconveniences a Senator directly they don't see it as a problem
It's Disney making these movies too.
Buy a $20 prepaid T-mobile phone at Walmart.
Port your AT&T number to it
Pay the ETF to AT&T
Open new AT&T Account
Port number from T-Mobile.
Save the T-mobile phone in a drawer
Wait for iPhone 3gs+ in 2010
lather, rinse, repeat.
You'd think so, but after conversations with PV solar installers it turns out that if the grid goes down you can't power your house during daylight without a battery system and disconnecting from the grid.
I'd love to start a class action lawsuit so an attorney can get rich while I get a $5 off coupon on my next $2000 HDTV. Where do I sign up?
Some (many? most?)states have laws on the books protecting solar cells as well. I know that in Arizona and Utah an HOA can not ban you from putting up solar cells but they can restrict them to locations that don't deter views of other owners.
Eg surface of your roof = ok, in front of your neighbors dining room window = not ok.
Can't we all agree that at the very least if he's going to fly around the country and world lecturing people about cutting their carbon foot print he should at least fly commercial and not take his giant carbon foot print private plane?
or 30-40 minutes less commute time
try working with the state on anything. All government offices are closed on Fridays and they don't stay open later which would be actually helpful, instead they open earlier...
Which makes more sense, having the DMV open at 6PM or 6AM, now guess which one is true.
When did the market decide in the finance and banking sector? I don't remember "the market" giving $700B of our money to the banks rather than letting them fail like they should have.
why is this marked Troll? He's right. No matter how many times someone punches F5 the results are going to be the same.
Whoosh!
And remember you can replace FOX with CNN and right-wing with left-wing and still have a true statement.
I agree. The real winners make "FAIL" jokes just like on digg.
I just installed one of these as a backup for my plug in pump. It also won't keep up with 5" per hour but as long as you have municipal water coming in, it will run forever unlike a battery powered pump.
Many poor and middle class Americans have a negative savings rate, meaning they spend more than they take in. They would pay the 30% sales tax on 100%+ of their income. This includes people who are currently in the 0%, 10%, 15%, 25% and 28% brackets. These people are also known as poor, lower-middle class, and middle class tax payers. Notice that until someone earns more than $165k before they move into a tax bracket that is higher than the 30% sales tax rate as proposed by the "fair" tax.
Those with higher incomes tend to save and invest significantly more than those with lower incomes, this means that "Joe the Plumber" who has a 0% savings rate starts paying 30% tax on every dollar he brings in. Where as now he's paying significantly less than 30%. But on the other hand a banking CEO who made $100 Million but *only* spent $50 Million of it will have his tax drop from approximately $35 Million to $15 Million. Is that even remotely fair? Moving tax liability from the CEO to Joe?
ding ding ding we have a winner.
If I had mod points I'd be helping this post get to "Insightful 5"
From what I understand Hasbro did offer to buy scrabulous and the developers wanted "fuck you money" for it rather than taking what they were offered and thanking Hasbro for not suing them for an obvious trademark infringement.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/France
I present you Select/Copy/Paste. You can do that with almost all the new Operating Systems
not on my iPhone you insensitive clod.
It does it in Firefox too.
I turned it off too but the stupid exclamation point annoyed me more than the stupid check marks on Google searches.
Now that I know what they're doing though I'll shut it off again.
Al Gore is that you posting from your CO2 spewing private jet?