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ParticipantMaybe this is part of the reason for the failure?

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ParticipantI use Things, not just for groceries, but for pretty much my entire life. It syncs between all of our devices so myself and the wife are always N’Sync:
August 30, 2011 at 1:52 PM in reply to: OT – Who will run for President on the Republican side? #726270afx114
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Because health care is such a very large part (around 20% — the above chart only goes to 2007) of our economy, it is impossible to talk about one without the other. How much better would the economy be doing if the average family wasn’t spending so much of their paycheck on healthcare? As Allan said, Obama came in with a huge amount of capital, which is why I think he’s admirably yet mistakenly focused on larger, generational, long term issues (healthcare, debt, deficit) rather than focusing on the short-term needs (stimulus, jobs, installing Sharia Law).
Do you blame him though? If you came in on such a wave of change, would you really want to focus on fixing potholes and reinforcing bridges? Boooooorrrriiiing.
August 30, 2011 at 1:52 PM in reply to: OT – Who will run for President on the Republican side? #726355afx114
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Because health care is such a very large part (around 20% — the above chart only goes to 2007) of our economy, it is impossible to talk about one without the other. How much better would the economy be doing if the average family wasn’t spending so much of their paycheck on healthcare? As Allan said, Obama came in with a huge amount of capital, which is why I think he’s admirably yet mistakenly focused on larger, generational, long term issues (healthcare, debt, deficit) rather than focusing on the short-term needs (stimulus, jobs, installing Sharia Law).
Do you blame him though? If you came in on such a wave of change, would you really want to focus on fixing potholes and reinforcing bridges? Boooooorrrriiiing.
August 30, 2011 at 1:52 PM in reply to: OT – Who will run for President on the Republican side? #726957afx114
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Because health care is such a very large part (around 20% — the above chart only goes to 2007) of our economy, it is impossible to talk about one without the other. How much better would the economy be doing if the average family wasn’t spending so much of their paycheck on healthcare? As Allan said, Obama came in with a huge amount of capital, which is why I think he’s admirably yet mistakenly focused on larger, generational, long term issues (healthcare, debt, deficit) rather than focusing on the short-term needs (stimulus, jobs, installing Sharia Law).
Do you blame him though? If you came in on such a wave of change, would you really want to focus on fixing potholes and reinforcing bridges? Boooooorrrriiiing.
August 30, 2011 at 1:52 PM in reply to: OT – Who will run for President on the Republican side? #727114afx114
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Because health care is such a very large part (around 20% — the above chart only goes to 2007) of our economy, it is impossible to talk about one without the other. How much better would the economy be doing if the average family wasn’t spending so much of their paycheck on healthcare? As Allan said, Obama came in with a huge amount of capital, which is why I think he’s admirably yet mistakenly focused on larger, generational, long term issues (healthcare, debt, deficit) rather than focusing on the short-term needs (stimulus, jobs, installing Sharia Law).
Do you blame him though? If you came in on such a wave of change, would you really want to focus on fixing potholes and reinforcing bridges? Boooooorrrriiiing.
August 30, 2011 at 1:52 PM in reply to: OT – Who will run for President on the Republican side? #727487afx114
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Because health care is such a very large part (around 20% — the above chart only goes to 2007) of our economy, it is impossible to talk about one without the other. How much better would the economy be doing if the average family wasn’t spending so much of their paycheck on healthcare? As Allan said, Obama came in with a huge amount of capital, which is why I think he’s admirably yet mistakenly focused on larger, generational, long term issues (healthcare, debt, deficit) rather than focusing on the short-term needs (stimulus, jobs, installing Sharia Law).
Do you blame him though? If you came in on such a wave of change, would you really want to focus on fixing potholes and reinforcing bridges? Boooooorrrriiiing.
afx114
ParticipantFormer Blockbuster/Hollywood Video employees should totally stream this on Netflix.
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ParticipantFormer Blockbuster/Hollywood Video employees should totally stream this on Netflix.
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ParticipantFormer Blockbuster/Hollywood Video employees should totally stream this on Netflix.
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ParticipantFormer Blockbuster/Hollywood Video employees should totally stream this on Netflix.
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ParticipantFormer Blockbuster/Hollywood Video employees should totally stream this on Netflix.
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ParticipantI just replaced my pressure regulator and am now experiencing similar sounds. But mine are more of a single ‘knock’ than a ‘rubbing’. Apparently it is caused by changes in pressure that cause the pipe to vibrate. You can try to reproduce it by flushing a toilet or turning on a faucet.
I’m not sure why it just started happening after replacing my pressure regulator. You’d think that a new working regulator would minimize it? Not sure why mine knock late at night when no one is turning on any water, perhaps it’s the contracting/expanding due to temperature changes? I think I’m gonna go through all the lines and make sure they’re secured at the proper increments so they don’t knock against the studs. Luckily all my pipes are exposed in the subfloor, so it should be easy.
afx114
ParticipantI just replaced my pressure regulator and am now experiencing similar sounds. But mine are more of a single ‘knock’ than a ‘rubbing’. Apparently it is caused by changes in pressure that cause the pipe to vibrate. You can try to reproduce it by flushing a toilet or turning on a faucet.
I’m not sure why it just started happening after replacing my pressure regulator. You’d think that a new working regulator would minimize it? Not sure why mine knock late at night when no one is turning on any water, perhaps it’s the contracting/expanding due to temperature changes? I think I’m gonna go through all the lines and make sure they’re secured at the proper increments so they don’t knock against the studs. Luckily all my pipes are exposed in the subfloor, so it should be easy.
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