In 1987, I was armed with Computer Shopper magazine trying to figure out if I could afford a 286 upgraded with a 80287 co-processor, 20MB HDD, and EGA monitor. Ted Waitt answered my call & tried to sell me a Gateway 2000. I ended up buying from Club American Technologies. Fun times.
February 25, 2025 at 6:40 PM
In 1987, I was armed with Computer Shopper magazine trying to figure out if I could afford a 286 upgraded with a 80287 co-processor, 20MB HDD, and EGA monitor. Ted Waitt answered my call & tried to sell me a Gateway 2000. I ended up buying from Club American Technologies. Fun times.
Keep fighting for ALL of us @fetterman.senate.gov! This is just another example of those who decry "too much government" and then inject their views through more government.
January 31, 2025 at 9:14 PM
Keep fighting for ALL of us @fetterman.senate.gov! This is just another example of those who decry "too much government" and then inject their views through more government.
If you get rid of 50% of the regulations, I'd bet you still need 90% of workforce to enforce the remaining ones (effectively). It's not like "most federal workers are needed to review permit applications".
Then again, enforcing the rule of law has not been a Republican priority of late.
November 20, 2024 at 11:26 PM
If you get rid of 50% of the regulations, I'd bet you still need 90% of workforce to enforce the remaining ones (effectively). It's not like "most federal workers are needed to review permit applications".
Then again, enforcing the rule of law has not been a Republican priority of late.
So true. The right has to be given credit for hijacking "patriotism". And through that patriotism they believe they are following the Constitution and returning us to what the founding fathers envisioned.
It sucks, but the first step is recognizing the problem.
November 20, 2024 at 11:17 PM
So true. The right has to be given credit for hijacking "patriotism". And through that patriotism they believe they are following the Constitution and returning us to what the founding fathers envisioned.
It sucks, but the first step is recognizing the problem.
If we only had the tech to eliminate the need for "airwaves". Someday I envision a society where you can simply plug your TV into a box or something and the picture magically shows up without all the snow & static.
November 18, 2024 at 4:17 PM
If we only had the tech to eliminate the need for "airwaves". Someday I envision a society where you can simply plug your TV into a box or something and the picture magically shows up without all the snow & static.