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poorgradstudent
ParticipantA hauntingly beautiful photo project.
poorgradstudent
ParticipantA hauntingly beautiful photo project.
poorgradstudent
ParticipantSadly, Halloran is probably a victim of the changing media marketplace. He’s a San Diego institution in the music scene, but commercial radio is probably in it’s final decade. Many more cars are coming equipped with satelite radio and iPod plugs, and even those further down the economic chain have CD players and low-end computers to burn cds. My own heirarchy of listening has been NPR > my iPod (mostly podcasts) > 94.9 > Sports talk radio > everything else on the dial. At this point in time, I really only have two stations programmed: NPR and 94.9.
poorgradstudent
ParticipantSadly, Halloran is probably a victim of the changing media marketplace. He’s a San Diego institution in the music scene, but commercial radio is probably in it’s final decade. Many more cars are coming equipped with satelite radio and iPod plugs, and even those further down the economic chain have CD players and low-end computers to burn cds. My own heirarchy of listening has been NPR > my iPod (mostly podcasts) > 94.9 > Sports talk radio > everything else on the dial. At this point in time, I really only have two stations programmed: NPR and 94.9.
poorgradstudent
ParticipantSadly, Halloran is probably a victim of the changing media marketplace. He’s a San Diego institution in the music scene, but commercial radio is probably in it’s final decade. Many more cars are coming equipped with satelite radio and iPod plugs, and even those further down the economic chain have CD players and low-end computers to burn cds. My own heirarchy of listening has been NPR > my iPod (mostly podcasts) > 94.9 > Sports talk radio > everything else on the dial. At this point in time, I really only have two stations programmed: NPR and 94.9.
poorgradstudent
ParticipantSadly, Halloran is probably a victim of the changing media marketplace. He’s a San Diego institution in the music scene, but commercial radio is probably in it’s final decade. Many more cars are coming equipped with satelite radio and iPod plugs, and even those further down the economic chain have CD players and low-end computers to burn cds. My own heirarchy of listening has been NPR > my iPod (mostly podcasts) > 94.9 > Sports talk radio > everything else on the dial. At this point in time, I really only have two stations programmed: NPR and 94.9.
poorgradstudent
ParticipantSadly, Halloran is probably a victim of the changing media marketplace. He’s a San Diego institution in the music scene, but commercial radio is probably in it’s final decade. Many more cars are coming equipped with satelite radio and iPod plugs, and even those further down the economic chain have CD players and low-end computers to burn cds. My own heirarchy of listening has been NPR > my iPod (mostly podcasts) > 94.9 > Sports talk radio > everything else on the dial. At this point in time, I really only have two stations programmed: NPR and 94.9.
poorgradstudent
ParticipantThe answer, of course, is to aggressively go after John Buisinessowner. He’s the one who is doing work on the cheap and cheating the system, avoiding paying payroll taxes and insurance by hiring Jose.
John Businessowner is providing the opportunity and incentive for Jose to come over. Going after him closes the holes in the system.
poorgradstudent
ParticipantThe answer, of course, is to aggressively go after John Buisinessowner. He’s the one who is doing work on the cheap and cheating the system, avoiding paying payroll taxes and insurance by hiring Jose.
John Businessowner is providing the opportunity and incentive for Jose to come over. Going after him closes the holes in the system.
poorgradstudent
ParticipantThe answer, of course, is to aggressively go after John Buisinessowner. He’s the one who is doing work on the cheap and cheating the system, avoiding paying payroll taxes and insurance by hiring Jose.
John Businessowner is providing the opportunity and incentive for Jose to come over. Going after him closes the holes in the system.
poorgradstudent
ParticipantThe answer, of course, is to aggressively go after John Buisinessowner. He’s the one who is doing work on the cheap and cheating the system, avoiding paying payroll taxes and insurance by hiring Jose.
John Businessowner is providing the opportunity and incentive for Jose to come over. Going after him closes the holes in the system.
poorgradstudent
ParticipantThe answer, of course, is to aggressively go after John Buisinessowner. He’s the one who is doing work on the cheap and cheating the system, avoiding paying payroll taxes and insurance by hiring Jose.
John Businessowner is providing the opportunity and incentive for Jose to come over. Going after him closes the holes in the system.
poorgradstudent
Participant[quote=afx114]Incumbents not seeking re-election:
House – GOP: 14 / Dem: 10
Senate – GOP: 6 / Dem: 2Who again are dropping like flies?[/quote]
Senate:
Retiring Dems: Dodd (CT) Kaufman (DE) (Appointed when Joe Biden took over as VP) Burris (IL) (Appointed to Obama’s vacant seat) Kirk (MA) (Appointed to temporarily fill Ted Kennedy’s seat) and Dorgan (ND). I can see the arguement that only 2 Democrats who actually won an election are not seeking re-election.Republicans: LeMieux (FL) (Appointed) Brownback (KS) (Supports term limits) Bunning (KY) Bond (MO) Gregg (NH) Voinovich (OH)
So, to split hairs, you can either put your counts at GOP: 5 DEM: 2 or GOP: 6 DEM: 5.
poorgradstudent
Participant[quote=afx114]Incumbents not seeking re-election:
House – GOP: 14 / Dem: 10
Senate – GOP: 6 / Dem: 2Who again are dropping like flies?[/quote]
Senate:
Retiring Dems: Dodd (CT) Kaufman (DE) (Appointed when Joe Biden took over as VP) Burris (IL) (Appointed to Obama’s vacant seat) Kirk (MA) (Appointed to temporarily fill Ted Kennedy’s seat) and Dorgan (ND). I can see the arguement that only 2 Democrats who actually won an election are not seeking re-election.Republicans: LeMieux (FL) (Appointed) Brownback (KS) (Supports term limits) Bunning (KY) Bond (MO) Gregg (NH) Voinovich (OH)
So, to split hairs, you can either put your counts at GOP: 5 DEM: 2 or GOP: 6 DEM: 5.
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