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NoEnzLefttoSplit wrote:
That Columbia. Short but mighty! We went by my "second cousin- twice removed" place in Minnesota this last summer. She lives a 1/4 mile from the mighty Mississippi... it looked like a canal.
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NoEnzLefttoSplit
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sirdroseph
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miamizsun wrote: I would laugh if this were not so accurate.
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miamizsun
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Oct 10, 2019 - 6:07am |
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R_P
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sirdroseph
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Isabeau
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R_P wrote:
Wow. As a recovering Catholic I find this interesting and I thought Catholicism was the one with the bureaucracy: Pope: Sales Mary: Human Resources Saints: Customer Service Jesus: Vice President of Operations God: CEO (and you don't bother him unless you're dyin)
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R_P
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KurtfromLaQuinta
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Proclivities wrote:
ScottFromWyoming wrote:
Looks like some species of Felis catus. I wonder why a Whippet is good and a Greyhound is bad.
That's easy. Devo had a hit with it. And Greyhounds stop at every single city.
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Proclivities
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R_P wrote: Proclivities wrote: ScottFromWyoming wrote: R_P wrote: What kind of dog is that just to the right of the Papillon? Looks like some species of Felis catus. I wonder why a Whippet is good and a Greyhound is bad. One might score (considerably) lower on ailments/longevity or grooming/cost... Yeah, they apparently can have a lot of health issues; I've known a few people who have adopted retired racing greyhounds.
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R_P
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Proclivities wrote:
ScottFromWyoming wrote: R_P wrote: What kind of dog is that just to the right of the Papillon? Looks like some species of Felis catus. I wonder why a Whippet is good and a Greyhound is bad.
One might score (considerably) lower on ailments/longevity or grooming/cost...
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Proclivities
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Aug 28, 2019 - 1:11pm |
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ScottFromWyoming wrote: R_P wrote: What kind of dog is that just to the right of the Papillon? Looks like some species of Felis catus. I wonder why a Whippet is good and a Greyhound is bad.
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ScottFromWyoming
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Aug 28, 2019 - 1:05pm |
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R_P wrote: What kind of dog is that just to the right of the Papillon?
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R_P
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Lazy8
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Aug 14, 2019 - 9:34am |
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ScottFromWyoming wrote:
This would be a chart that needs a lot of disclaimers. First, are these prices adjusted for inflation? Seems like they would not be able to but a quick google says average car price was 18K in 1995, 37K in 2018. You get a lot more car for that, but 18 dollars in 95 equates to 30 dollars in 2019, and yeah it's a mess. But I can see how they could make that New Cars line stay relatively flat.
The idea of the chart is to compare the rate of inflation across different goods and services. The overall rate of inflation is normalized out. The nature of this kind of chart is that there have to be items above and below the axis. The point they're making is that goods that are subsidized or otherwise have their costs hidden show faster price increases than goods whose pricing is transparent. There is a meta point as well: we drive cost out of goods and services by using fewer of the resources required to deliver them, one being labor. The cost of childcare, for instance, is dominated by labor costs. We can't automate to make a daycare worker more productive, so if labor costs rise faster than inflation so will the cost of labor-intensive goods and services.
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ScottFromWyoming
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black321 wrote: black321 wrote: after eyeballing this chart again, i dont see how the new cars or TV trends make any sense? a 98 Chevy Malibu had a price of ~$16k, and today has a price of ~$22k, or about 28% inflation. TV quality has definitely improved, but the average price is probably slightly higher than in 1998? Doubtful cell phone service actually dropped 50%? No idea about software pricing, but also looks suspect. Oh well. This would be a chart that needs a lot of disclaimers. First, are these prices adjusted for inflation? Seems like they would not be able to but a quick google says average car price was 18K in 1995, 37K in 2018. You get a lot more car for that, but 18 dollars in 95 equates to 30 dollars in 2019, and yeah it's a mess. But I can see how they could make that New Cars line stay relatively flat.
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black321
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Aug 14, 2019 - 8:02am |
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black321 wrote: after eyeballing this chart again, i dont see how the new cars or TV trends make any sense? a 98 Chevy Malibu had a price of ~$16k, and today has a price of ~$22k, or about 28% inflation. TV quality has definitely improved, but the average price is probably slightly higher than in 1998? Doubtful cell phone service actually dropped 50%? No idea about software pricing, but also looks suspect. Oh well.
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Proclivities
Location: Paris of the Piedmont Gender:
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Aug 14, 2019 - 7:45am |
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Red_Dragon wrote: See any airplane parts? Not yet, but no Cthulhu or Kraken either, so there's that.
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Red_Dragon
Location: Dumbf*ckistan
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Aug 14, 2019 - 4:43am |
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Proclivities wrote: Red_Dragon wrote: Proclivities wrote:Antipodes MapThis map helps you find the antipodes (the other side of the world) of any place on Earth. Middle of the Indian Ocean. Yeah, I'm in the Indian Ocean too; about 1000 miles west of Perth. See any airplane parts?
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