Non-IT News Thread
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@dafyre said:
That hasn't been overly prevalent though, at least not that I saw, until the last few years or so.
I don't do political correctness at all. If you are a black person, you're a black person. If you're a white person, you a white person. If you fall somewhere in between then we'll figure it out as we go.
If you like to eat crackers out of a barrel... move over, and pass the salt.
I heard someone say the other day that "political correctness is just evidence that stupidity is contagious".
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#DeadRaccoonTO: Residents Hold Vigil for Dead Raccoon Found at Toronto Intersection
The raccoon was spotted on the corner of Yonge and Church Streets on Thursday morning, the Toronto Star reported. A memorial grew around the raccoon until a city worker cleaned it up Thursday night.
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Only in Canada. Anyone have a pic of the event.
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Oh, found one...
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I'm surprised that no one has written "sorry" on it yet
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This is, without a doubt, the funniest thing of the day.
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T-Mobile US: Phone Carrier to Extend Free Coverage to Mexico and Canada for Customers
The company announced the new coverage plan, which will roll out Wednesday, in a statement. T-Mobile made partnerships with carriers in Mexico and Canada to enable the free coverage.
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Makes me wonder if we'll ever see global free roaming?
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Conspiracy theories aside, I noticed the mainstream press has covered and mentioned this Operation Jade Helm 15. What it is really? Anything to do with economic collapse?
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From what I can gather... <tinfoil hat>The government is trying ti sneak in martial law and take over the US by force</tinfoil hat>
or
<slightly different shaped tin foil hat> Earth is about to be destroyed by a giant meteor (asteroid?) and all the rich folks are looking for a place to live and survive </tinfoil hat>
I honestly would like to know what is going on myself.
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@Dashrender said:
Makes me wonder if we'll ever see global free roaming?
TMobile is pretty much that now. Some small places, like in Africa, are not, but the entire first world is free roaming. That's why we use it for travel.
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Omar Sharif: Actor Dies From Heart Attack at the Age of 83, Agent Says
Sharif's agent, Steve Kenis, said the actor suffered a heart attack Friday at a hospital in Cairo. Sharif is best known for his award-winning roles in "Lawrence of Arabia" and "Doctor Zhivago."
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Trinity River: Game Wardens Remove 10-Foot Alligator From River Near Fort Worth, Texas
The alligator will be moved to an undisclosed location further from the city, Texas Parks and Wildlife officials said. More than six people were needed to remove the alligator from the water.
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Oil prices could continue to fall: Oil prices could fall further says International Energy Agency
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-33476508