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Step one: File a dispute with all three bureaus, in writing, with a copy of that letter included. http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/edu/pubs/consumer/credit/cre21.shtm
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You'll notice I added that one in the sticky up top several months ago. Though I have to admit after not finding anything two or three months in, I kinda forgot about it :doh:
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Not opposed to it, and since I-80/90 runs Cleveland-Toledo, it's actually a bit less time than Columbus. I'll have to look to see how my search agents are set up, because at that distance, they should be picking stuff up, unless maybe they're blinded since Detroit crosses state lines. If something did pop up, I'd need ya to tell me where to look for nice apartments... I heard the city's actually trying to find ways to shrink itself to cut down on costs.
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Sort of a cross-post from the Romper Room where I was venting about Republicans suddenly rediscovering their faith in fiscal conservatism... My degree is electrical, though at this point, I think of myself as sort of a MacGyver in the making... my first job out of college was with Grumman, chasing down electrically compatible replacements/upgrades for obsolete chips. If it weren't for 9/11, I'd probably still be there. Second job was with a tiny shop in Cleveland doing PLC programming, variable speed drives (programming and repair), power quality, a little networking, and basically anything the owner suddenly thought up and came running down the hall yelling, "Tom! Chris! Think we can do this??" I absolutely loved it there, and even though the pay wasn't great, I learned more about real-world engineering with them than all four years of undergrad. Most recent was with Liebert, sort of a pre-sales "Here's what you need," post sales "No, sir, you can't plug your microwave into a 250VA unit," job. Eli knows what I'm talking about, as that's where we met. I'd say the biggest thing getting in my way is that until a month ago when my parents' neighbor was cleaning out his office to make space for new hobbies, I never had a chance to learn AutoCAD (he's a civil engineer who just retired, and came across the install disks). Strange, yes, but when I was going through OU, AutoCAD didn't have any of the electrical crap it has now, so the admin didn't think it worth teaching. Grumman had their own drafting department, the electricians at Phillips (the Cleveland shop, not the big Dutch company) were happy just to have us whip up something fast on MS Paint, and Liebert again had its own drafting group. Second stumbling block is that I'd really like to get back to Cleveland (the girl and the family are both there), though staying in Columbus is alright, and failing that, a 3-4 hour drive around Cleveland. So while I sometimes see things posted in Carolina, Georgia, and Texas, they're all well outside my search area.
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Having been a swimmer in high school, and OHSAA+USA Swimming official during college, I can say that generally, you won't need to
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My degree is electrical, though at this point, I think of myself as sort of a MacGyver in the making... my first job out of college was with Grumman, chasing down electrically compatible replacements/upgrades for obsolete chips. If it weren't for 9/11, I'd probably still be there. Second job was with a tiny shop in Cleveland doing PLC programming, variable speed drives (programming and repair), power quality, a little networking, and basically anything the owner suddenly thought up and came running down the hall yelling, "Tom! Chris! Think we can do this??" I absolutely loved it there, and even though the pay wasn't great, I learned more about real-world engineering with them than all four years of undergrad. Most recent was with Liebert, sort of a pre-sales "Here's what you need," post sales "No, sir, you can't plug your microwave into a 250VA unit," job. Eli knows what I'm talking about, as that's where we met. I'd say the biggest thing getting in my way is that until a month ago when my parents' neighbor was cleaning out his office to make space for new hobbies, I never had a chance to learn AutoCAD (he's a civil engineer who just retired, and came across the install disks). Strange, yes, but when I was going through OU, AutoCAD didn't have any of the electrical crap it has now, so the admin didn't think it worth teaching. Grumman had their own drafting department, the electricians at Phillips (the Cleveland shop, not the big Dutch company) were happy just to have us whip up something fast on MS Paint, and Liebert again had its own drafting group. Second stumbling block is that I'd really like to get back to Cleveland (the girl and the family are both there), though staying in Columbus is alright, and failing that, a 3-4 hour drive around Cleveland. So while I sometimes see things posted in Carolina, Georgia, and Texas, they're all well outside my search area.
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The following 24 senators who think their 2004 massive unfunded expansion of Medicare is fine, but unemployment benefits are going to be the death of this country: Alexander (R-TN) Bennett (R-UT) Bond (R-MO) Brownback (R-KS) Bunning (R-KY) Chambliss (R-GA) Cochran (R-MS) Collins (R-ME) Cornyn (R-TX) Crapo (R-ID) Enzi (R-WY) Grassley (R-IA) Hatch (R-UT) Hutchison (R-TX) Inhofe (R-OK) Kyl (R-AZ) Lugar (R-IN) McConnell (R-KY) Nelson (D-NE) Roberts (R-KS) Sessions (R-AL) Shelby (R-AL) Snowe (R-ME) Voinovich (R-OH) Because of them, it's 4:30 in the morning, and I have a headache the likes of which I haven't felt since the day before I was laid off exactly 50 weeks ago today. The fact that 23 of the 24 are Republicans is not lost on me, either.
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Forget Neosporin, grab the Black Label. I don't have a clue what that shit was, apart from some spray can that put yellow stuff on you that stung like hell, but it's what my football coaches used in HS, and no matter how scraped and cut up we got, nobody ever got an infection.
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To the dipshit in the 2010 red camaro on 71 South
mmrmnhrm replied to TimTaylor751647545500's topic in Dumpster
I've only needed it once to call in an obvious drunk, but this is why OHP is at the very top of my cell phone address book. -
- MacGyver - Airwolf - Sledge Hammer!
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I'm no doc, but I wouldn't be surprised if the muscles, ligaments, and tendons were damaged as your body went wacko during the moments after the accident. Between uncontrollable muscle contraction, neural damage, swelling, and everything else that was going on, it's hard to see how there wouldn't be at least some sort of collateral damage.
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For all the foaming at the mouth coming from both sides about this issue, the simple truth is that immigration policy has been declared by the Supreme Court (Hampton v. Mow Sun Wong, 1976, among others) to be a power assigned to Congress under Article I, Section 8 of the Constitution. As such, it is the federal government's job to set and enforce immigration law, not the states' (howling about the 10th Amendment notwithstanding). Have they done a very good job of it? Hell no. But that doesn't give Arizona (or any other state) the right/privilege/duty to do it themselves.
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Because sending someone to The Shack (as they're renamed themselves) is like telling them having Britney Spears' sloppy seconds is somehow just as good as Danica McKellar being your date to the senior prom. Digikey if you need it fast, Mouser when you need to be picky about specs (dimensions, manufacturers, tolerances, etc) or Digikey doesn't have it.
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You disappoint me, master Jedi. Don't worry, you're right. This time.
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verse has a 75g he's trying to get rid of, just a couple of threads down.
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From the gentlemen who brought you "The front fell off".... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i5C9Q7ZLMVM
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I can't, mate... Senate decided to go on vacation without doing anything about extended unemployment, so I'm pulling from savings right now instead of breaking even. That, and if I do find a job at any significant distance from Dublin, I'll be in the same boat as you trying to sell something that doesn't move easily
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Free if you come pick it up, I'm close to the Billingsley NTB.
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MORTAL KOMBAT!!!!!!! Looks sick. Guessing rated R
mmrmnhrm replied to Benner's topic in Pics and Vids
Meh. The first followed story, was cool. The second, umm... can we pretend that one never happened? Thought they were making a third "canon" film, guess that isn't happening now? -
I would be, but the job situation prevents me from acting on it
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Jim having trouble with tonight's forecast
mmrmnhrm replied to TimTaylor751647545500's topic in Pics and Vids
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No kidding... Federated sucketh ass, especially when I have a Chipotle craving
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http://www.nachi.org/forum/attachments/f11/29017d1243985893-double-tapped-breaker-jchristensen-126.jpg Max, what you see here is a pair of tandem breakers (two slots, four breakers/four switches) a piggyback (third screw down), and a two-pole breaker (bottom). Tandems with only one wire per screw meet NEC (this was my suggestion to Jake). Piggybacks (more than one wire on a screw) do not. Piggybacked tandems do not, either.