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What was "The Incident" at work that caused an exodus in the work force?

I am a union member so this isn't a thing that happens. If management does something unacceptable, we do a strike authorization vote which, if passed by the membership, starts a clock ticking down to strike time and management knows that they are on notice and need to start negotiations.

All of which is just to say that unions are good for workers, regardless of what kind of bullshit you may have been led to believe.

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Florida Meteorologist: ‘I Have Never Observed So Many of Earth’s Vital Signs Blinking Red'

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And your point is? Are you arguing that alarmism isn't called for? That everything is fine and we shouldn't try to mitigate emissions?

Or are you simply arguing that most weather forecasters know very little about climate change so.... I guess I don't know what?

Again, what's your point? Are you just flexing or do you actually have something useful to contribute to the conversation?

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Florida Meteorologist: ‘I Have Never Observed So Many of Earth’s Vital Signs Blinking Red'

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"the US is a Republic not a democracy..."

Thanks for telling us that you don't know WTF you're talking about.

This idea of yours, that republics and democracies are somehow mutually exclusive concepts is a deeply stupid category error that has zero basis in political science (to say nothing of practical reality) and almost always is the redoubt of those who wish to justify the dysfunction of the current status quo.

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Republican Marjorie Taylor Greene removed from US House Freedom Caucus

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It's a common lie. The reality is that red states score much lower on every objective quality of life metric, while having much higher rates of things like violent crime, addiction and suicide than any blue state let alone any of the US's peer nations in the rest of the developed world. It's not even remotely close. With very few exceptions, the social pathologies we see throughout the US are concentrated in red states. Blue states have problems too, but they tend to be related to the fact that they are highly desirable places to live.

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PC speed gains erased by modern software

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A lightweight Linux distro can get you the same results with current software. Hell, even Ubuntu will. The deterrent has always been that you have to tinker with it to get it to work right, but that's a lot less true now then it was in the past. I recently installed Ubuntu 22.04 on my wife's old iMac and it's lightening fast and worked straight out of the box with no tinkering whatsoever. It's about 20 times faster than it was running iOS.

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What are some of the best purchases of your life?

Dana Designs Arcflex Terraplane backpack purchased in 1994 at Teton Mountaineering in Jackson Wyoming for $400. I've since used it to travel the world and apart from having had to replace its foam back-liner and a buckle, it is still perfectly sound in every way.

Dana Designs doesn't exist anymore, but the guy and organization behind them is still alive and well and making handmade backpacks in Bozeman Montana under the name "Mystery Ranch."

You can get a Mystery Ranch Arcflex Terraplane that's basically the same thing as the original Dana Arcflex, only made with newer, better materials and technology.

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Florida Meteorologist: ‘I Have Never Observed So Many of Earth’s Vital Signs Blinking Red'

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"the US is a Republic not a democracy..."

Thanks for telling us that you don't know WTF you're talking about.

This idea of yours, that republics and democracies are somehow mutually exclusive concepts is a deeply stupid category error that has zero basis in political science (to say nothing of practical reality) and almost always is the redoubt of those who wish to justify the dysfunction of the current status quo.

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Is having an Android really a deal-breaker for some people?

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I think it's a case of the tyranny of minor differences and what people are used to. My personal phone is an android and I'm used to it and like it, while my work phone is an iPhone and I use it for entirely different work-related reasons that it's great for.

Never shall the two meet! I actually like having my work and private lives segregated into two separate OS's that have little if any overlap.