Ok, so I am back on the European, APAC thing.
I have an 8830 world that does what I need it to, but the GPS doesn't do anything outside the US.
Has anyone used the GPS features of the Storm in EMEA or APAC?
The cure for AIDS involves a bone marrow transplant, similar to the cure for Leukemia. Basically they take bone marrow from someone that has a natural immunity to HIV and implant it into the patient. They then can grow HIV immune cells.
If you have the time, ring them back. Talk about the weather, stock market, your penchant for buggery, you know - whatever.
Tie them up in that crap and they will realize they aren't making any money off of you.
Since a large portion of my income is via bonus I am not too worried about the stimulus check, it didn't change my refund.
Also, I lost my student loan credit and my credits for children, that is what I don't like.
It is the mentality out there. They just raised the fix-it ticket fee from $10 to $25 and the people were all pissed. Say the govt is trying to take money out of their pockets bla bla bla.
They never think, I was driving in an unsafe manner. Just that the govt is bad.
The Terminator wants all state employees to take off 2 days per month and no one is willing to do it. either that or get laid off.
Back again, a week later.
I do have a suitcase that would fit a human but I like to pack lite.
You are welcome to come along, I am on my own with this one and it just isn't as fun alone.
Realistically driving with headlights on is just a good idea. Driving with hazards on, well, you saw them to make fun of them didn't you?
Funny how you guys make fun of someone that is just trying to make your life easier. (no headlights and you are an asshole, headlights and hazards and you are an asshole)
Well, just got back (sitting in ORD actually). I had a very good time, saw piles of stuff I wanted to. Didn't get to the Van Gogh or Anne Frank's (long lines) I am going to Brussels next week and have planned an extra day to ride up to Amsterdam again and hit Van Gogh.
The thing that stood out the most was the planes were almost empty. There were 105 empty seats on the way over and 65 on the way back.
I remember when I got into OSU. Ofcourse their whole, if you joined the military from Ohio you get into a state school thing worked for me.
Walking out of college with $80,000 in loans is normal.