Has anybody used this browser?
The thing I don't like is I must remove gmail addresses used
previously otherwise others can guess email login and guess password.
What browser do you use?
Gmail has been okay but someone at mercedes email mentioned brave
browser several months back. Was that mercede
Dan wrote:
> Good to see you’re still kicking, Mao. Hope all is well.
Thanks.
Yep, still kicking and avoiding the COVID scalpers, what with 5G,
Immunization, even voting. It is tough to stay anon anymore. 1st
amendment is gone... essentially. I do coffee and tea and that is not
anon as much as I
Andrew wrote:
> Perhaps a course at Trump U to sharpen my skills?
YOU are FIRED!!!
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Kaleb wrote:
> There are some really weird people on here. At the top of the list is
> Mountain Man, followed by Poos.
...eh...
take ti to banned, Kleb!!
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Rick wrote:
> With what the departing POtuS is doing in the middle East, and in/to Russia,
> it will truly be a challenge to his negotiation skills to keep us out of
> WWIII.
WWIII?
We are already in that battle. WWIII is not a battle of TubeSock
Cummins big equipment. WWIII is a battle that h
Rick wrote:
> No tin foil hats for me.
Your lack of tin foil hat makes you luddite.
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Kyle wrote:
> Yeah, they only have autolite... Not buying it!
Go look. Sometimes autolite repackages? Maybe the autolite is repackaged beru?
Weaponized smallpox sounds good - did they need my coords?
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Curley wrote:
> Yes, people can cause short term localized events, but even hiroshima and
> nagasaki got back to normal in a short while.
Hiroshima and Nagasaki were merely a beginning. Craig probably has
better handle on how much of that stuff has been put up in space from
space explosion testin
--FT wrote:
> Even got an extra bed or 4.
>
> --R
Yo!
Who is this --R?
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clay wrote:
> But hte babies and the baby makers back home will all become dead while the
> troops poke the rooshuns
Let's Roll!!
Let me know if you need local coordinates for a decent ground zero.
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Curt wrote:
> Whos next?
Renault–Nissan Alliance, others?
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Isn't there a guy in Carolina that rebuilds these? He did it
properly, as I recall. The lube inside the boot obtainable from
dealer is liquid, not grease.
?anyone?
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Max wrote:
> I think chairman Mao has cornered the market on "No illusions about his
> fellow man" on this list.
Eh? - Probably more like... dense / clueless - be honest, insult can
be weathered here, explain?
Masculine Men's movement? - count me out. Is that like... BroForce?
or, a march-on-wash
Manfred wrote:
> I love our gas stove. It was 30 years old when we got it back in 74. It
> hasn't failed to work yet.
Same here in 74 but that stove is gone. Chambers cast iron cook box.
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Dan wrote:
> Trivia question: What was Ludmilla’s full name?
Grobtkin = last name.
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Max wrote:
> I think you should float the idea to M, you may be surprised at the
> acceptance threshold for a topless car. I was amazed when SWMBO agreed to
> getting the 124 cabriolet.
That is against list rules about politic talk.
See youtube Hugh Mungus.
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Dan wrote:
> The contract for the DoD fiber was how Spring made it big time into the long
> lines business, as they were allowed to use a small portion of the available
> bandwidth for their own purposes. QWEST did a similar gig out west a few
> years later.
>
Nice stories - thanks.
What was t
Andrew wrote:
> Maybe he always was.
Hey --FT - look at that.
Andrew did not call you deplorable (i.e. a racist bigot sexist
homophobic xenophobic misogynist environmental destroyer climate
denier trumpster POS (and whatever else is eevil) that is due
absolutely no respect or consideration).
Andrew wrote:
> Are what? SOBs? Politically naïve?
None of the above.
Pure and simple a compliment to you Andrew. While you tease out
culture commentary you and me both DIY = cool! Thank you, Andrew.
...and that contrasts to --FT neighborhood. Sorry to hear
neighborhood polarization such as -
What about the new wood that doesn't burn - what is the name? Some
sort of composite made in huge slab and cut to dimension. Fire
resistant, etc. Search finds CLT - cross laminated timber. Someone
here in DIY okiebenz knows CLT, probably. A recent article indicated
it is quite fire resistant a
Andrew wrote:
> Time to trade it in for one of the newer, frost free models.
Use it up, wear it out, make it do, or do without - that is the New England saw.
Newer fridge? connected to the internet? - No thanks for me.
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Dan wrote:
> Or, as the WWI fighter pilot used to say, "Those Fokkers were Messerschmidts!"
Is that what the fukushima is happening - thanks.
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Fred wrote:
> I could just cry.
If the house is on fire, we should do something...
Probably not a mere whim that these countries were selected.
The prohibition is 90-days and then resume those countries, probably.
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Dan wrote:
> Enough.
Me? - did I do dat?
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Andrew wrote:
> You don't need "theories" - just look at the data. The planet IS warming
> and sea levels are rising.
Is that political? i.e. disallowed at okiebenz?
Okay, so... not political - we buy that.
What can be accomplished? Am I doing sufficient against what IS by
driving cars that have
Both videos = nice! but too bad.
Theory... unprovable but...
All drivers become demon possessed when they get behind the wheel of their car.
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Mitch wrote:
> 80 year old Schwinn? Wow.
1938 near as I can tell from web pictures and Sheldon Brown, the
okiebenz of bicycles in Boston, RIP
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Curt wrote:
> I remember the incident, how did it turn out?
> As I remember you were driving something like a fullsize Blazer, good vehicle
> in that kind of accident...
Oh, yes - that was a memorable video.
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Curley wrote:
> Yes, Virginia, you should have weep holes!
Why not have the bank be responsible?
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Kaleb wrote:
> I will look into LED...
Maybe the utility has a program to encourage LED? The warehouse here
got switched to LED that uses the old fixtures - just install new
tubes and ballast or somesuch and it seemed that there was a utility
program that funded part of the cost?
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which then led to youtube - nice vintage comedy.
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-D wrote:
> Since it’s a digital cluster, when it dies you’re flying blind as Clay
> describes.
--FT plays with arduino, correct? Why can't somebody in geek land
figure how to tap that system stream and deliver to hack interface?
Yeah, W123 may not have stuff, but it remains reliable for cheap m
--FT wrote:
> If you want to hear some real Gullah...
WOW!! Can you hear that? Some stuff leaks through but that is as
foreign as French. Very nice!! Drilling / seismic-jazz? - that
crosses too many boundaries and water is life.
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clay wrote:
> G wagon just on looks outside, but all the added frippery and frills just
> makes it another rolling turd waiting to fail. The older G wagons were the
> best. I really like simple over complex and fluffy
+1
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clay wrote:
> Soccer mom essence of spilled frappacino?
Or banned mayhem?
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Craig wrote:
> You may recall my abortive attempt last year to update to a new version
> of CentOS...
< SNIP>
> When it was introduced in spring 2011, GNOME 3 abandoned the
> traditional desktop design of GNOME 2 in favor of the new GNOME Shell.
This sounds similar (sort of) to the situa
Curley wrote:
> If it works for you, maybe I could team up with mao and make some $$.
Oh, yes!! In MS.
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Craig wrote:
> Odometer gears are rather small and have small teeth. Would a 3D printer
> be able to duplicate those small features?
Plus, is material an issue? Making gears with wax like 3D printer
prastic seems untenable for DIY repair. Good hard zundfogle prastic
is prolly better.
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Dontcha think the VW diesel fubar will be affecting sales of these?
Who wants to go through what VW owners have been suffering under the
name diesel.
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clay wrote:
> None of the kids around now are willing to put forth the effort on school
> work either.
I don't buy this. Someone is feeding us a line. Something ain't
right. It is our fault, you know. We fathered and trained this
generation. Self introspection - what did I NOT do? Sad.
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Scott wrote:
> Two words: parenting and entitlement.
All this explanation of some doing well, some not so well. I don't
see parenting and entitlement in it. I don't buy the explanations
about the sons you guys point to. I think there are is a bunch of
reality seen around that makes some say fug
Curley wrote:
> The fact that this is needed indicates the complete collapse of the pubic
> skool system and Merkun Kolledges and univerities.
Let's look a bit further. There is more than merely skool systems.
OkieBenz can suss this out - we are, after all, DoItYourself. Shall
we begin? After a
Craig wrote:
> +1
Yeah, well... You lived close to settled El Paso County up there by
Peyton. We loved the desolate vicinity at Drennan.
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Craig wrote:
> Actually, we were 10 miles east of Peyton ...
That is out there also. The closest house was 1 mile west, closest
house south was 3 miles, closest house north was 2 miles, no houses
east for miles.
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--FT wrote:
> Not quite my idea of living life, but his choice.
What is a good "idea of living life"?
Buying cheep cars, fix, sell?
...just curious...
Sometimes rason d'etre ceases, hence...
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Kaleb wrote:
> Basically Trump is the greatest president we have had since Reagan.
He said Trump.
He said Reagan.
The ban is off!
Phree-fer-all.
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Rick wrote:
> Drift Away Dobie Gray youtube...
Nice!!
Old tight music is always fine to hear.
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Gerry wrote:
> I like the option of having your funeral before you die. Send out a death
> notice to your friends and enemies.
Next OkieQ will be our death noice - fun, fun.
I'll bring my kasket if you bring yers.
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-D wrote:
> Do you also have one of those plastic squeeze coin holders?
No. Custom made leather coin puse with JoLinux carved in to leather.
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-Curt wrote:
> It *shouldn't* affect a raspberry pi in your car since you wouldn't be likely
> streaming stuff from the cloud to do it.
4G modem in cars will be free, who? - juice the market is what the
line said, too few customers do the current gouge of $$/GB.
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RB wrote:
> ...If I need or want to go very far these days, I fly.
TSA kills that desire
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Curley wrote:
> Looks pretty nice. Maybe better than the cheep heap he bought.
Isn't that the one I drove to the City several years ago?
Gas version could be nice...
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Max wrote:
> Drop in a chebby engine, bag it, double donks, and show up at your next
> local club event...
In Detroit is a guy named Satish Tummala - anaesthesiologist that does
MB super tuning. I bought W123 manuals from him in 1998 in Oak Park
where he was doing residency. Nice guy, thorough k
Rick wrote:
> It WAS a vacuum. Rainbow. Used to be Rexair back in the day.
Just out of coledg I sold those for a while until I got a job using
1-year HS drafting experience, which is where I got laid off 35 years
later using AutoCAD. Never got a promotion. Oh, well, life is gone.
tin-man - ;-)
Kaleb wrote:
> It's chip and seal...
Me and Craig lived in eastern El Paso County about the same time(?)
(1985-1990) and our road at Drennan was super nice gravel - 60mph
easy. Monthly the county road grader came through and levelled it -
easy cheap road.
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Curley > I've never scrapped a 123, so I am at a bit of a disadvantage.
...hmmm...
Coulda swore it was Curley that came to strip a 123 here and had
dinner. Maybe motor, trans, wheels, other bits doesn't constitute
strip.
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Max wrote:
> The CIA hacked it using some Russian software they stole (to leave Russian
> finger prints) (payback for rabble rousing) and the buggy Russian having
> software is causing this.
That conspiracy was debunked 6-months ago.
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Curt - the word "camp" came up in a story about a hermit in Maine -
Maybe you know this guy? - Christopher Knight stole goods from camps
around North Pond in upstate Maine. The guy sounds interesting:
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Max wrote:
> Very strange indeed. What will he do after serving his sentence? Disappear
> again, I'll reckon. How many more like him are out there?
There should me more like him? I like his chutzpah. Sounded like he
doesn't like stealing briefs and food and books but he got hungry,
so... It
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was: OT Winter won't stop!
Andrew wrote:
> That term is so 1950s.
1950s - How was a gallon of milk packaged?
Plastic as we see today? Are there cardboard gallons?
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Andrew wrote:
> I was referring to Rich Thomas' snide and gratuitous remark about fellow
> travelers.
Yes, Andrew.
I had a stray thought about gallons of milk, so I asked, using your
'50's comment.
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--FT wrote:
> Or if you "buy" a new Mercedes you are successful in life
successful = $$
too bad for today's minds.
$$ = debt, banks, slavery, etc.
...yeah, i'm on my funk...
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Curt wrote:
> ... "What will you do if it breaks?" "Uuuuh, fix it?"
definitely new england
use it up, wear it out, make it do, or do without
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Same front seat arrangement on my 74 transporter in Denver - we had a
wall behind the front bench. For a transporter, the wall behind front
bench was a seemingly rare arrangement? - the BAT dealer-parts vehicle
of course needs a wall behind the front bench, whereas most
transporters I see have pas
-Curt wrote:
> Kind of a cool car. The cup holder looks well executed...
I don't agree. That cup holder removes access to the area under the armrest.
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Does anyone else get the incessant calls about lower electric rates?
None of the rates are near what I pay, so for years I give them a hard
time. Today the lady said she was paying 17cents in FL - really? Do
you guys pay that much?
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Mitch wrote:
> I'm paying over 15 cents per kWh after all taxes and transmission charges,
> here in Michigan...
It might be a better comparison if we speak about kwh charge ONLY?
Taxes and transmission charges vary widely?
The local Excelon purveyor is charging 0.05 so the sales pitch pushing
0.0
frantzfilters.com is the filter we used in the '75 nova.
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OK Don wrote:
> Hence the Subaru we just bought. If our mission was just running into town,
> it would have been a Spark or similar, but it also needs to be able to
> drive us to the Grandkids in Boston when we have to get there and the
> weather is too bad to fly.
Lessee... Hertz, Avis, Budget, e
Max wrote:
> We need nukes! Split baby, split those those atoms!
We need to hear from our own Dr. Craig - he played with nukes??
Furthermore, do neutrinos have mass? Do neutrinos have charge?
Search internet will do fine but it seemed a nice diversion for okiebenz?
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Add that to the 1938 paraphernalia here. Ride the 1938 Chicago
Schwinn skip-chain New Departure coaster brake bike, stuff it in to
the boot of a 1938 Packard, what is proper attire? I'm in.
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Craig wrote:
> I worked with nuclear materials, including various isotopes of uranium,
> but not with final-stage weapons.
...eh...
Weapons, weapons - good from weapons seems questionable. But the
science concepts are fascinating.
Thanks for the info.
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A bag of Charleston Coffee Roasters coffee just walked in the door -
from costco. Looking at their website they even have Charles Island
blend and Kiawah blend. Max and --FT are in that region - give us a
heads-up about this coffee? - thanks. Is it known as good coffee?
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WILTON wrote:
> Uh, I worked with final stage weapons. ;<)
Yep, you did - thanks.
And, thanks for not having to use them.
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Someone needs to summarize the thread on cellphone service costs...
Some of this makes sense, others sounds awesome inexpensive - thanks
for the info.
Does anyone do googlefi?
Do previously owned phones have any compatibility issues for CC or Republic?
Yeah... landline here is 30 and all calls outg
Kaleb wrote:
> At least they did not shoot another unarmed black man on the ground handcuffed
unarmed is discrimination
handcuffed is discrimination
black is discrimination
In appropriate distinctions for okiebenz, MrOkiebenz ;-)
My gender of choice is biology.
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Curley wrote:
> Looks like a mao mobile.
Yabbut... my VIN is definitely euro.
And, my '84 is in much worse condition but reliable.
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> Finding a vintage collectible Mercedes down a dirt road in SC - priceless!
I like the house, probably neighborhood - maybe i can move there and
buy the car.
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> You will not be bothered by haints in that house
That's a good thing? It was tiny and good looking? - not modern,
probably nice setting. City suburbia is old.
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-Curt wrote:
> ...Sipping sake at 30,000 feet is grand.
eh... you let Sake get to your head...
Try Alaska Airlines? They were in the news recently as one of the best.
We each need to function less like niggers and more like humans - Let It Be.
C'mon... Can't we just get along?
Agree with Peter
Kaleb wrote:
> I heard it on the radio.
FakeRadioNews.
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Grant wrote:
> What next?
What next? - How about RealNews, like... the idiot subcontractors that
overbook the aircraft should be announced and lambasted.
Okay?
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--FT wrote:
> I have lusted after these things so this
> might be a chance for self-gratification relatively cheaply.
Be sure to see what Dr. Satish Tummala in Detroit has done with his 560.
I bought his W123 manuals in 1998 - nice guy.
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Andrew wrote:
> What if it happened to you?
...eh... Another day, let it pass.
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Grant wrote:
> Front and rear wheel bearings are most likely loose [not retained by a
> cage]...
Grant knows these bikes - cool!! Bearings are lose at hubs. Gear
cluster needs light oil as do pedals as Dwight mentions. If I am not
mistaken the rubber is unobtanium since modern bead/seat is usua
--RR / --BB / --JC wrote:
> Make sure you don't have lose petals
You caught it - nice catch. On porpoise.
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Curley wrote:
> Good writeup! Bt remember the left pedal...
The crank on Raleigh is flat face pin but petal will be left thread
and need thin raunch.
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Andrew & Grant wrote:
> Channeling my inner Trump...
Automatic transmission in G is DISGUSTING and STUPID.
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Andrew wrote:
> ROFL. Thanks for sharing. If she had been doing tai chi the bear would
> have ate her up.
Just like the gorilla at CinnOH eating a 3-year old?
I doubt it.
mao
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Curley wrote:
> Backyard poultry linked to 7-state salmonella outbreak
I say RONG!
Too much anti-whatever stuff has lowered well cultivated human
immunities to you-name-it outbreak.
We need more immune challenges (and death) to overcome outbreak as we
develop higher personal defences, i.e. evolve.
Curley wrote:
> ...to try to keep the natives from revolting.
There is no possibility of revolt. The natives are all happy with
good financial growth numbers, good prices for china goods,
meaningless press, more meaningless entertainment, and essentially
totally meaningless life. Yeah, we are ha
Curt wrote:
> How would you feel about Mexicans sending drones up here to wipe out the drug
> users?
Nice!
+1
Trump builds a wall, Mexico flys drones to nuke users.
I will set up the kickstarter campaign today.
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Roger wrote:
> ...Without the availability of the drugs, there would be no users.
Apply Root Cause Analysis to prohibition.
Did Prohibition solve problems it intended to solve?
Root Cause Analysis for these social problems might make revolt
happen. The natives want an out and the least expensive
Grant wrote:
> The "War on Drugs" started under LBJ.. if I recall correctly.. sooo..
> some 40+ years into that "War" and some un-counted billions of tax payer
> dollars..
Really, all wars are bankers wars.
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--R wrote:
> ...not that it really mattered whether it was his or theirs.
Does it really matter for USAmericans? Do we exist better because we
really think it is our land?
We think it is our land, or maybe we don't? taxes, rent, mortgage
interest, etc.
We think we have representative government
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