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Quote: Originally Posted by penchanted For that $30, you get the current version plus the 2.0 version when it ships - kinda like a prepaid upgrade for 2.0. In addition, it at least appear that the developers of this product claim they are allo…
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Quote: Originally Posted by samab Take out a hard drive with moving parts and put in a flash drive --- of course there is a lot of "once in a lifetime" battery life improvement. Unless RIM either starts making its own ICs or some hot new ultra…
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Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism The demonstration and UI looks really slick, certainly better than the Galaxy Tab using Android 2.2 and better than the mockup video of Android 3.0 ?designed for tablets?, so WTH is going on that it only has …
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Hardware wise the tablet seems pretty good. The new UI has some merit. There are some things I definitely hope to see in the next revision of iOS for iPad. A similar form of widget support would be nice. The Dashboard concept from OS X seems l…
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Quote: Originally Posted by signal Actually, you haven't provided any examples, you've just made unfounded allegations. Anyone can claim anything they like about government waste; without citations it's meaningless. I hear Google has a pretty…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Dr Millmoss That's not a "real" argument, it's a phony-baloney argument. National heads of state travel abroad constantly. Whether you like it or not, or understand it or not, this is a fundamental part of internationa…
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Quote: Originally Posted by anonymouse First of all, there are not hundreds of "redundant federally funded programs and agencies." If you believe there are, I challenge you to list them and describe the redundancies, and I challenge you to list t…
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Quote: Originally Posted by zoetmb The figures will never be made public because they NEVER are. And I don't know about you, but I prefer to have a President who interacts with world leaders, not one who has never left the United States before …
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Quote: Originally Posted by anonymouse No, you can't have it both ways. Before you implied that the government helps no one, and that government is the problem. And that's what the Bushes thought, too. And that's the result you get when you v…
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Quote: Originally Posted by anonymouse Federal, state, local, it makes no difference, it's all the same country and they all depend on each other or the whole country collapses. However, there is much more corruption at local than federal levels,…
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Quote: Originally Posted by anonymouse FEMA under Bill Clinton worked great. FEMA under both Bushes was a disaster. You know the differences in their philosophies and rhetoric. The lesson is that if you want your tax dollars wasted, vote for peop…
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Quote: Originally Posted by anonymouse The problem with your dig at elected officials is that the problem isn't the government, it's the fools that keep getting elected by bashing the government, and then you seem surprised that they don't govern…
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Quote: Originally Posted by anonymouse EDIT: Let's throw in a few more examples of the government helping: The air traffic control system, law enforcement, fire departments (at least with a government run FD, as opposed to a private subscription …
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Quote: Originally Posted by anonymouse Yet, here you are, shilling for Republican economic policies. If you elect people who think government can't or shouldn't do anything positive, do be surprised when the government doesn't do anything posi…
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Quote: Originally Posted by anonymouse This is very true. With one exception, the deficit and national debt has ballooned under every administration we've had since 1980. That exception was Bill Clinton, a Democrat, who actually tried to pay down…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Dr Millmoss The fundamental problem with this argument is that nobody in either political party is seriously concerned about reducing deficit spending, let alone, balancing the budget. Republicans are great for jawboni…
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Quote: Originally Posted by anonymouse Yes, and that all started when we began, under Ronald Reagan, to use insane tax cuts for the rich as our primary, often only, economic policy. The problems of the federal deficit and national debt are direct…
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Quote: Originally Posted by anonymouse The problems of this country have little or nothing to do with overspending. At present, the main problem is actually underspending. I suppose that depends on your outlook. I see a nation that has to beg…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Marvin Why do you have an issue with that? If it doesn't affect their standard of living, what's the problem? I take issue with it because I don't believe it will solve the fundamental problems that will be the ult…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Dr Millmoss This has turned into a debate between talk radio logic and everything else. And perhaps a little more heated than is necessary (which is to say they really needn't be heated at all). I'm sorry for the h…