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Thread: Bush CAFO rules changes cause burning problem!

  1. #11
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    Go Home Limey!!
    I remember when this place was cool.

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    Originally posted by Mr.Hanky
    Poor poor dave. Educated, "intellectual", British and stuck here with all of us stupid Americans with our stupid politicians.

    I am playing the worlds saddest song on the worlds smallest violin just for you.

    Please don't feel sorry -- it's why I earn more than you!

    David Aldridge,
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    Originally posted by Mr.Hanky
    Ps.

    Go Home Limey!!
    And be single-handedly responsible for the collapse of the average IQ in this country? I couldn't have that on my conscience.
    David Aldridge,
    "The Oracle Sponge"

    Senior Manager, Business Intelligence Development
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    Originally posted by slimdave
    only 30 percent could locate the state of New Jersey on a map
    So it wasn't all negative - I mean 70% gave a better answer

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    Only 89 percent of the Americans surveyed could find their own country on the map.


    As appalling as that stat is, and it is to me, I have to question those surveyed. I HAVE to believe the eleven percent that could not locate the US on a map probably could not locate their native country['s] on a map. As for having difficulty locating any given state, I, again have to believe that those having difficulty could not locate their native country['s] on a map.

    All in all though, this does not suprise me, the way the "public education system" has dumbed down the kids in the last 20 years, I'm suprised most, if not all, could wipe their own backside.

    When I was young I NOT ONLY had to know AND locate the states, I had to know their capital and I recieived money for correctly naming EVERY capital, none of this "based on a percentage crap"

    Though I can not say the same for other countries, I was decent at being able to locate them on a map and know their capital.
    Rick

    Sigh.....those were the days my friend, I thought they'd never end.
    I too remember when this place was coo.


  6. #16
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    No sh*T.

    I was in quick Check the other day and the high schooler in there could not figure out how much 3/4 of a pound was on her scale.
    Even though I explained that it is .75 she still did not get it.
    Basic math,....fuggetabout it, use a calculator.
    I remember when this place was cool.

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    Originally posted by Mr.Hanky
    ... the high schooler in there could not figure out how much 3/4 of a pound was on her scale ...
    Let me be first to say ... "future developer"!
    David Aldridge,
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    Senior Manager, Business Intelligence Development
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  8. #18
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    Originally posted by slimdave
    Let me be first to say ... "future developer"!
    Dammit Dave!!

    I hate when we agree on things, it just takes the wind out of O.U.
    I remember when this place was cool.

  9. #19
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    Originally posted by slimdave
    Let me be first to say ... "future developer"!
    People who can, develop. People who can't get to babysit the database and complain!

  10. #20
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    Now THIS is getting interesting, I'm gonna sit on the sidelines and watch this one unfold.
    I remember when this place was cool.

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