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You people claim to be the experts on everything, we just give our opinions and you folk just go nuts.
Again with the projection? You do realize it's obvious don't you? Maybe that goes over in the circles of the un and mis-informed so you are use to such tactics going undetected?
 
Now that kristol thinks like you, you now like him?
What is the difference between maddow and Hannity? Fox news and MSNBC?
Kristol doesn’t think like me. He’s a conservative like George Will with a long, “battle-tested” record of standing for Resganesque and other conservative values. They’re just very concerned that now complete dangerous idiots have taken over. Theyre still very much Reagan republicans.
 

Since it's directed at me I promise to eventually click on your Carlson. But I have a low tolerance. The guy reminds me of Flounder all grown up. The lab coat thing is more interesting. Of course I wear one when I play Climate Scientist. If you go to the public servers with the relevant data sets, you have to click a box certifying you are wearing one before you can proceed to the download page. Bet you didn't know that. And you're an attorney in Real Life if I have it right. So your appearance is your opening statement. For a scientist, though, as a garment that supposed to be part of PPE the white lab coat might not be the most practical idea to ever come along. Before the east side teams imploded, my kid played with GS for a long time. White practice shirts on turf-I think they did it on purpose. So I could image that, assuming that EH&S isn't peeking in on you, the lab coat may actually be for after your Nobel Prize. So you can dress up like a scientist to get the money for the care and feeding of the vassals in your little kingdom.
 
Fannie & Freddie and the Democrats played the biggest role...but you know that.

When you post the TRUTH as you have above in the simplest of terms it causes
Liberals to literally short circuit.....
You deserve a Large Coke, Double Cheese Burger ( With everything ) and Large Fries with pepper and a side of spicy Ranch to dip in for assembling the Truth in ten words !!!
 
Kristol doesn’t think like me. He’s a conservative like George Will with a long, “battle-tested” record of standing for Resganesque and other conservative values. They’re just very concerned that now complete dangerous idiots have taken over. Theyre still very much Reagan republicans.
You are 3 peas in a pod.
 
Kristol doesn’t think like me. He’s a conservative like George Will with a long, “battle-tested” record of standing for Resganesque and other conservative values. They’re just very concerned that now complete dangerous idiots have taken over. Theyre still very much Reagan republicans.
I love how you people try to bring up Reagan as the gold standard.
You people said the same exact things about him.
 
Since it's directed at me I promise to eventually click on your Carlson. But I have a low tolerance. The guy reminds me of Flounder all grown up. The lab coat thing is more interesting. Of course I wear one when I play Climate Scientist. If you go to the public servers with the relevant data sets, you have to click a box certifying you are wearing one before you can proceed to the download page. Bet you didn't know that. And you're an attorney in Real Life if I have it right. So your appearance is your opening statement. For a scientist, though, as a garment that supposed to be part of PPE the white lab coat might not be the most practical idea to ever come along. Before the east side teams imploded, my kid played with GS for a long time. White practice shirts on turf-I think they did it on purpose. So I could image that, assuming that EH&S isn't peeking in on you, the lab coat may actually be for after your Nobel Prize. So you can dress up like a scientist to get the money for the care and feeding of the vassals in your little kingdom.
Couldn't the coat double as Dr's attire as well . . . or are those things specialty specific? I would think stethoscope with one, pocket protector with the other would do the trick?
 
Couldn't the coat double as Dr's attire as well . . . or are those things specialty specific? I would think stethoscope with one, pocket protector with the other would do the trick?

It's an even more important part of the MD uniform. But check it out. Next time you get your 5 min with the doctor, watch. They come in wearing in. But odds are they take it off before they do anything. Especially if they have to sit down. That's why I stand when I play Climate Scientist.
 
You people have always been you people since the beginning of time.

I don't know about all of "you people", whoever we are, but the Reagan years were very, very, good to me. Back in the days when Republicans converted their theology from fiscally responsibility to "deficits don't matter", I quadrupled my rate of pay, put a good nest egg away in various booming retirement funds, got married, and worked for two defense-industry companies that literally could not spend DOD money fast enough - some of our projects were limited by the inability to hire competent staff fast enough to keep up with the budget. Saint Ronnie left office 29 years ago this month - how old were you then?

As an aside - I just found out last week from reading a 2-year-old obituary of a remote high-tech acquaintance that one of the computers our group worked on in the 80's was the only computer known to have survived still working in the Challenger disaster.
 
I don't know about all of "you people", whoever we are, but the Reagan years were very, very, good to me. Back in the days when Republicans converted their theology from fiscally responsibility to "deficits don't matter", I quadrupled my rate of pay, put a good nest egg away in various booming retirement funds, got married, and worked for two defense-industry companies that literally could not spend DOD money fast enough - some of our projects were limited by the inability to hire competent staff fast enough to keep up with the budget. Saint Ronnie left office 29 years ago this month - how old were you then?

As an aside - I just found out last week from reading a 2-year-old obituary of a remote high-tech acquaintance that one of the computers our group worked on in the 80's was the only computer known to have survived still working in the Challenger disaster.
"Star Wars" sure was good for construction as well! We built all kinds of crazy stuff.
 
"Star Wars" sure was good for construction as well! We built all kinds of crazy stuff.

Our little computer project was handled by a couple of engineers and a project manager that worked in the next suite over and were good enough friends that we were invited to each other's weddings. We took an existing GRiD Compass PC-compatible laptop as specified by NASA, took it down to bare bones and then reassembled it with better shock and vibration capability, power supply and battery modifications so it would work better on Shuttle power, and improved cooling so it would work better in zero-g and potentially zero-air environments. Its main function was to keep track of where things had been stored so the astronauts could find them when needed, with a screensaver mode that was a map of the Earth centered on the shuttle's current position, showing the day-night terminator lines. It's formal name was Payload and General Stores Computer, or PGSC, which naturally became Pigs in Space in our labs until the first design review when NASA showed that they did not share our sense of humor. When the big bits of Challenger were recovered, PGSC was found still hanging from its straps, and after having the salt water cleaned out it booted right up.
 
Since it's directed at me I promise to eventually click on your Carlson. But I have a low tolerance. The guy reminds me of Flounder all grown up. The lab coat thing is more interesting. Of course I wear one when I play Climate Scientist. If you go to the public servers with the relevant data sets, you have to click a box certifying you are wearing one before you can proceed to the download page. Bet you didn't know that. And you're an attorney in Real Life if I have it right. So your appearance is your opening statement. For a scientist, though, as a garment that supposed to be part of PPE the white lab coat might not be the most practical idea to ever come along. Before the east side teams imploded, my kid played with GS for a long time. White practice shirts on turf-I think they did it on purpose. So I could image that, assuming that EH&S isn't peeking in on you, the lab coat may actually be for after your Nobel Prize. So you can dress up like a scientist to get the money for the care and feeding of the vassals in your little kingdom.
i'm in levi's and varvatos button down and adidas gazelles. tomorrow i'll be in san bernardino (aka hell) watching my kid play against fc golden state. i will be in jeans and a t-shirt.
 
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