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I'll also wager @banddag has worked on wiring and/or plumbing without calling a licenses tradesman "to save a buck". And that actually is far more dangerous, particularly to other people, than doing an ultrasound on a cow to see if it is pregnant or not.

You do not have to be licensed to do small home tepair electrical or plumbing  on your own home in most areas ofv the country.  I have never seen Lowe's ask for a license to buy a light socket.  I own some business properties and always hire a electrician or plumber to do needed work because I do not want to be responsible is a renter should get hurt or for from something I did
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What we need to do with cows who fart methane is eat them. Voila, problem solved.

I second that! Gates wanting to save the planet?  Right!  That's why he's purchased up so much farmland.

https://www.dtnpf.com/agriculture/web/AG/news/business-inputs/article/2024/01/30/tech-billionaire-bill-gates-spent
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I don't believe a word you say any more. Your "wealthy" but clueless how taxes work with capital gains. But you did admit that you cheat on your taxes, was that true? Now your wife magically is vet and can tell horror stories after dealing with farmers.

Total B.S.

The Forbes article said very few people will be affected by Bidens capital gains tax. Every business owner out there pays for non business expenses various times through their  business. If you do not think so you are naive. Yes, my wife is a vet, I was born and raised on a small dairy farm and live currently on a small hobby farm,- no livestock

There is a reason why veterinarians are not going into large animal practice. Dairy and beef cattle owners are notorious for being cheap and vets cannot make money
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You know we should have let them eat the Tide Pods.
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Computers / Re: Windows 11 S**ks
« Last post by roamer_1 on Today at 06:22:48 pm »
I very much like True Launch Bar if it is still around. Can organize files/folders/apps very cleanly with minimal clicks to get there.

Stardock's 'Start 11' - I got in with Stardock over the start bar in early win8/win10 days, and really all the way back in XP. There's a nominal fee... I don't remember... maybe five bucks...

But it will give you a truer win10 start feel than you can get out of Win11, even with all the jiggery and ExperiencePatcher applied.

The problem I run into is that I either have to commit to Win11/Stardock or stay in Win10, because all my start bar hacks in win10 don't translate. If I set up a new machine for myself in win10, I can literally set up the desktop and start panels in a couple clicks, importing my exact style and all the positioning out of a backed up config. In Stardock, or by hand, it's hours.

It's a thing, because I use the crap out of the Start panels... I have derived my ultimate efficiency in that, and I am always adverse to change. I do not want to adapt to Win11.
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Climate Change / Re: The Looming Electrical Power Shortage
« Last post by DB on Today at 06:19:40 pm »
It's going to come from Unicorns, duh...
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No they are not, nor do they reveal what they're seeing.

It is quite telling that virtually every poster on this forum understands this basic truth through real world experience.  Yet we are to abandon all critical thought and cede our decision making to some liberal idiot bureaucrats whose champion shows up here out of nowhere, completely ignorant when it comes to this same basic truth.

As Reagan kindly and gracefully put it, it's not that they don't know anything.  It is that so much of what they do know is wrong.
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105 past charges



@rangerrebew

For some reason, I can’t open your link
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I'll also wager @banddag has worked on wiring and/or plumbing without calling a licenses tradesman "to save a buck". And that actually is far more dangerous, particularly to other people, than doing an ultrasound on a cow to see if it is pregnant or not.
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