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dbapig
Participanthttp://www.macrumors.com
Best gossip site about best PC (and that’s Personal Computer, not Windows something something) in the world. You want less stress in life, get a mac.http://militaryphotos.net
This will confirm your suspicion that MSM don’t know jack about military stuff (like it or not it’s a matter of life and death for all of us) when they are supposedly ‘reporting’ on it.http://slashdot.org
Best geeky/technology/science stories all combined in one site for those non techie, but not dumbed down enough for MSM. Surprisingly intelligent observations, humor.I correct myself on slashdot.org. It has interesting pieces on business/economy as well, like how Exxon paid $15B in income tax last year but none to Uncle Sam.
http://news.slashdot.org/story/10/04/03/1815219/What-the-Top-US-Companies-Pay-In-Taxes?art_pos=3http://www.Nytimes.com
Best newspaper/MSM.http://www.google.com
No, I’m not talking about searching stuff. I’m talking about all the tools they offer like docs.google.com.dbapig
Participanthttp://www.macrumors.com
Best gossip site about best PC (and that’s Personal Computer, not Windows something something) in the world. You want less stress in life, get a mac.http://militaryphotos.net
This will confirm your suspicion that MSM don’t know jack about military stuff (like it or not it’s a matter of life and death for all of us) when they are supposedly ‘reporting’ on it.http://slashdot.org
Best geeky/technology/science stories all combined in one site for those non techie, but not dumbed down enough for MSM. Surprisingly intelligent observations, humor.I correct myself on slashdot.org. It has interesting pieces on business/economy as well, like how Exxon paid $15B in income tax last year but none to Uncle Sam.
http://news.slashdot.org/story/10/04/03/1815219/What-the-Top-US-Companies-Pay-In-Taxes?art_pos=3http://www.Nytimes.com
Best newspaper/MSM.http://www.google.com
No, I’m not talking about searching stuff. I’m talking about all the tools they offer like docs.google.com.dbapig
Participanthttp://www.macrumors.com
Best gossip site about best PC (and that’s Personal Computer, not Windows something something) in the world. You want less stress in life, get a mac.http://militaryphotos.net
This will confirm your suspicion that MSM don’t know jack about military stuff (like it or not it’s a matter of life and death for all of us) when they are supposedly ‘reporting’ on it.http://slashdot.org
Best geeky/technology/science stories all combined in one site for those non techie, but not dumbed down enough for MSM. Surprisingly intelligent observations, humor.I correct myself on slashdot.org. It has interesting pieces on business/economy as well, like how Exxon paid $15B in income tax last year but none to Uncle Sam.
http://news.slashdot.org/story/10/04/03/1815219/What-the-Top-US-Companies-Pay-In-Taxes?art_pos=3http://www.Nytimes.com
Best newspaper/MSM.http://www.google.com
No, I’m not talking about searching stuff. I’m talking about all the tools they offer like docs.google.com.dbapig
Participanthttp://www.macrumors.com
Best gossip site about best PC (and that’s Personal Computer, not Windows something something) in the world. You want less stress in life, get a mac.http://militaryphotos.net
This will confirm your suspicion that MSM don’t know jack about military stuff (like it or not it’s a matter of life and death for all of us) when they are supposedly ‘reporting’ on it.http://slashdot.org
Best geeky/technology/science stories all combined in one site for those non techie, but not dumbed down enough for MSM. Surprisingly intelligent observations, humor.I correct myself on slashdot.org. It has interesting pieces on business/economy as well, like how Exxon paid $15B in income tax last year but none to Uncle Sam.
http://news.slashdot.org/story/10/04/03/1815219/What-the-Top-US-Companies-Pay-In-Taxes?art_pos=3http://www.Nytimes.com
Best newspaper/MSM.http://www.google.com
No, I’m not talking about searching stuff. I’m talking about all the tools they offer like docs.google.com.dbapig
ParticipantAdmin, can I close this thread? π Can we go back to the topic of the thread? π
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ParticipantAdmin, can I close this thread? π Can we go back to the topic of the thread? π
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ParticipantAdmin, can I close this thread? π Can we go back to the topic of the thread? π
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ParticipantAdmin, can I close this thread? π Can we go back to the topic of the thread? π
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Participant[quote=danielwis][quote=Zeitgeist]I guarantee you, your costs are going up, not down. Please enjoy writing the check for those poor 30 million you and that idiot who signed the bill talk so much about. You all deserve each other.[/quote]
OF course costs are going up. Health inflation ran 5 % last year in a down economy. It was running at 12 plus % when the economy was humming. CBO estimates that it will trim 1.5 % off the growth rate. That means health costs will still far out pace the rate of inflation. But the curve is moved in the right direction, but clearly not enough.
When we finally go to single payer (and we will), we will then and only then have an inflation health care rate that approaches that of other nations.[/quote]
Looks like danielwis is the ‘winner’ in this debate?
dbapig
Participant[quote=danielwis][quote=Zeitgeist]I guarantee you, your costs are going up, not down. Please enjoy writing the check for those poor 30 million you and that idiot who signed the bill talk so much about. You all deserve each other.[/quote]
OF course costs are going up. Health inflation ran 5 % last year in a down economy. It was running at 12 plus % when the economy was humming. CBO estimates that it will trim 1.5 % off the growth rate. That means health costs will still far out pace the rate of inflation. But the curve is moved in the right direction, but clearly not enough.
When we finally go to single payer (and we will), we will then and only then have an inflation health care rate that approaches that of other nations.[/quote]
Looks like danielwis is the ‘winner’ in this debate?
dbapig
Participant[quote=danielwis][quote=Zeitgeist]I guarantee you, your costs are going up, not down. Please enjoy writing the check for those poor 30 million you and that idiot who signed the bill talk so much about. You all deserve each other.[/quote]
OF course costs are going up. Health inflation ran 5 % last year in a down economy. It was running at 12 plus % when the economy was humming. CBO estimates that it will trim 1.5 % off the growth rate. That means health costs will still far out pace the rate of inflation. But the curve is moved in the right direction, but clearly not enough.
When we finally go to single payer (and we will), we will then and only then have an inflation health care rate that approaches that of other nations.[/quote]
Looks like danielwis is the ‘winner’ in this debate?
dbapig
Participant[quote=danielwis][quote=Zeitgeist]I guarantee you, your costs are going up, not down. Please enjoy writing the check for those poor 30 million you and that idiot who signed the bill talk so much about. You all deserve each other.[/quote]
OF course costs are going up. Health inflation ran 5 % last year in a down economy. It was running at 12 plus % when the economy was humming. CBO estimates that it will trim 1.5 % off the growth rate. That means health costs will still far out pace the rate of inflation. But the curve is moved in the right direction, but clearly not enough.
When we finally go to single payer (and we will), we will then and only then have an inflation health care rate that approaches that of other nations.[/quote]
Looks like danielwis is the ‘winner’ in this debate?
dbapig
Participant[quote=danielwis][quote=Zeitgeist]I guarantee you, your costs are going up, not down. Please enjoy writing the check for those poor 30 million you and that idiot who signed the bill talk so much about. You all deserve each other.[/quote]
OF course costs are going up. Health inflation ran 5 % last year in a down economy. It was running at 12 plus % when the economy was humming. CBO estimates that it will trim 1.5 % off the growth rate. That means health costs will still far out pace the rate of inflation. But the curve is moved in the right direction, but clearly not enough.
When we finally go to single payer (and we will), we will then and only then have an inflation health care rate that approaches that of other nations.[/quote]
Looks like danielwis is the ‘winner’ in this debate?
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