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  1. Motorola Xoom 32GB Wifi

    Never saw a reason to pay for a monthly fee for 3G/4G data plans with the 3G/4G model when you can just tether using wifi from your phone.

    Excellent condition

    Comes with:

    -1 wall charger

    -original packaging

    -top of the line screen protector already installed

    pics in craigslist ad

    http://columbus.craigslist.org/sys/2729327595.html

    $325 obo

    extra charger: $10

    folio case: $10

    Motorola super thin bluetooth keyboard $15

  2. Just dont use it much. Actually bought it off of a friend of jporters.

    96 Chevy C2500 RWD

    Extended cab

    Super long bed

    No body rust!

    I bought it about 6 months ago just to load stuff up in, but now it's time for a new roof so gotta sell this. Odometer reads about 96k miles, though the engine was replaced with a 350 well before I got it - jporter did the work along with some coworkers at the shop he used to work at. I actually drove it from Columbus to West Virginia and back, and from Columbus to South Carolina without any problems. It's a perfect work truck because it's better on gas but has a huge bed.

    New starter

    Newer tires

    Bedliner

    The only thing that is annoying about it is that sometimes the radio doesn't work, it's likely just a loose wire or bad radio.

    Pics available in Craigslist ad http://columbus.craigslist.org/cto/2853695915.html

    $2500 obo

  3. I always have enjoyed Adam Carolla, especially when Loveline was around, his rants are usually pretty good - at least entertaining.

    Entitlement is the problem, been said by a million people and it's so true. But today's parents, largely speaking, have raised their kids in such a way that they end up like this and don't understand the real world. There's too many of them!

    Why do you get a trophy and I don't?!?!! Because I busted my ass and lost a lot but didn't give up. You have to do that same if you want what I have.

  4. Genuine question - not making a political point... We are already required to have car insurance and it is commonly accepted that those who do not have such insurance are an undue burden on the people as a whole - what is the difference between that and requiring us to have health insurance?

    Just like car insruance, you should be able to file a certificate of self-insurance if you have the assets to pay for your own healthcare if needed. But if you cannot afford to pay for your health care then that's just like not being able to paty for damages you cause in a crash - hence why we are required to buy car insurance?

    How much cheaper would *my* car insurance be if I wasn't also subsidizing the damages caused by the uninsured? Therefore, how much cheaper would my health insurance be if I wasn't subsidizing the health costs of the uninsured?

    i have no political knowledge of whats going on here, or whats gonna happen or even what the health bill is all about. But this question is what i always had doubt myself. What i am about to say is just what i see and not my biased opinion.

    Since we cover non insured patients coming into hospital everyday, i see in first person how much of money is going down the drain. Its not the fees and cost, its the defensive practice. non insured guy walks in fully drunk with no medical problems. He still gets admitted and gets at least the basic lab work done and a CT of head if he was found floored on the streets. By the end of the day 500-1000 dollars from tax payers is gone on this one guy in few hours coz he decided to just have a fiesta.

    The only car insurance you are REQUIRED to have in Ohio is liability insurance in case you injure someone else or their property. (correct me if I'm wrong). That makes sense. Requiring someone to have health insurance is quite different, you don't run the risk of injuring someone else. Major contagious diseases exist now but are rare and there is no public widespread concern of it spreading from people who don't have treatments because they can't afford it.

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