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  1. 1 hour ago, Darrell said:

    I am very pleased that I no longer drive every day, but when I do I try to be on one of four motorcycles. If the weather doesn't allow that, either my F250 or 350Z.  Heck, I guess I don't have an EDD!

    I'm blessed to work from home, so my commuting days are behind me. My 6 year old Jeep Wrangler JKU only has 42K miles as a result.

    Weather permitting I prefer 2 wheels as well. In fact, I put more miles on the old Vespa I picked up last summer than I put on my Jeep all year long. I bet my other bike (2012 Yamaha Super Tenere) thinks I don't love her anymore.

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  2. 4 hours ago, NoBanStan said:

    Ya know, I've never had one. Or a filet of fish. Feels a bit like gas station sushi for me. I'm just not interested 😄

    The Double Filet o Fish is my go-to menu item at McD's. Ignorance is bliss, so I don't wanna know what goes in a McRib, but they're delicious.

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  3. I've tried a bunch of times to build a lightweight AR, but I have favorite parts/components that I won't live w/out. Then I see the prices on the pencil thin barrels that I don't even like. Then I realize if rifle is too light I'll want buy a really expensive trigger to compensate for the weight. By the time I'm done refusing those compromises I wind up at 8 or 9 pounds anyway, LOL.

    I think what puts me off from seeing the lightweight build through is that in an ultralight 5.5lb AR the polymer lower saves less than 10% in weight. Somewhere in between, like a 7lb rifle that weight savings is only 7% and I don't have a use-case that justifies the cost to save that much weight.

  4. Maybe I'm also an a-hole, but when I'm asleep in my bed, I am not going to wake up and join the search. Therefore I put my phone on DoNotDisturb on a schedule for 8 hours every night. I'm not offended by them in any way, but I sleep poorly enough as it is, so it can wait til morning. I don't need to add my phone to the list of things that wake me up from a sound sleep.

    I check the alerts right away the next morning and throughout the day to see if I need to be on the lookout or not though.

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  5. 20 hours ago, MacGyver said:

    That can actually create major issues due to wage and reporting laws in different states - so that's probably the reason they want to know.  But I agree - companies should pay for the job being done and if they're hiring remotely should pay the same regardless.

    I see where you're coming from for sure, but we had to resort to looking outside our geographic area to find qualified candidates and we couldn't hire them based on Nashville wages and we had to fill the position...capitalism in perfect form.

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  6. 3 minutes ago, gregintenn said:

    I can’t imagine where he lives would have anything to do with what he’s paid considering he’s working remotely. That’s bullchit.

    I agree, but I have 4X the experience as him and can code circles around him, but he gets paid about the same as me because of the labor market where he lives. 

  7. 12 hours ago, Erik88 said:

    Companies like this aren't moving to TN out of kindness or some love for our state. They are doing it for cheap labor and a lower tax burden. Our pay here is substantially less than other parts of the country. As long as people keep walking in the door willing to assemble guns for $16/hour, they don't have to pay more. My friend left TN and moved to Washington St where he makes over $120k as a nurse. The same job in TN was paying him $55k. 

    I've seen some of my co-workers in IT do it right and do it wrong. One guy moved from Nashville to Phoenix and stayed with the same company, working remotely and taking a beating for 2 years before he finally got a local job that paid enough to cover the increased cost of living. I saw another co-worker do it smarter. He get hired in Nashville and moved to a cabin in the woods and made a killing on the cost of living change. Another got hired remotely and is paid a lot because he lived in Miami, then he moved to KY. The company tried to cut his pay based on his new cost of living and he said never mind, he'd stay in Miami. A little while later he moved to KY and didn't tell them. LOL He just changed his address in our payroll app and never told HR he moved.

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    On 2/4/2024 at 10:46 AM, deerslayer said:
    On 2/4/2024 at 10:32 AM, Spiffy said:

    Is the item higher quality for the 10% more or is it the same crappy item from Cy-NA! just at a higher price? Not much difference in Ping-Ping sewing  a pair of pants  and Mary Sue sewing a pair of pants out of the same exact material. 

    If it is the same quality (assuming both are decent quality), I'm still paying the 10% to help Mary Sue in TN have a job vs. some third grader in Zingzang Factory No. 38.  

    I think the spirit of what Mike Rowe was saying is that all things being equal will you pay more just to avoid imported goods, right? 

    You won't get a skilled US worker with a strong work ethic to build something that's only 10% that it costs to be made in China and shipped halfway around the world, right? 

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  9. 1 hour ago, gregintenn said:

    I just buy what I want/need. I very seldom give any thought to where it was made. I’d rather not buy crap made in China, but that would require a lot more effort than I’m willing to put in it.

    I couldn't agree more. I actually do care, but not enough to even do the legwork, let alone pay more on purpose. I'm not proud of that, just being honest.

  10. 4 hours ago, Erich said:

    The long slow walk out to the tree to pick your own switch you were about be get beat with.

    And it being OK for your parents tell others about it because that was how everyone rolled back then.

    My step brother and I got into a scuffle one day and my step dad sent us out to get 2 short peach tree limbs and one long one. He said, "y'all wanna fight, get after it until I say stop." The long one was for him when we just stood there not wanting to hit each other, he used it for motivation. 

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  11. 2 hours ago, gary_boom said:

    The only knives we had were like the top picture and the spears were galvanized sheet metal rolled into a cone. The worst part was hanging tobacco in the barn.

    It’s been about 50 years since I worked in tobacco. My memory isn’t that good but I still remember that.

    You could always tell who cut tobacco in HS, we'd come to school w/ matching stained hands. LOL

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  12. 10 minutes ago, papa61 said:

    My Pa had a well pumped into the house to bathe and wash dishes. Couldn't drink it but I never knew why. Had to draw a bucket from the hand dug well out front. I tell you that was the sweetest coldest water ever. Oddly, they never had a toilet and he had the worst outhouse EVER!

    Dad grew up in Red Boiling Springs where they have seven distinctly different Sulphur waters. Used to be a resort town with the different "flavors" touted to have assorted healing powers. Dad LIKED Sulphur water and stopped at one of the hand pumps down in the park area to fill a jar. He had to have a drink and that was a really sour ride home.

    I can't believe my granny and grandpa didn't get kidney stones. You could see the hard water stains on all the sinks, tub, and toilet tank.

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  13. 19 hours ago, Grayfox54 said:

    When I was growing up, my Grandparents still had a pipe well with a rope and bucket and used an outhouse. Kids today wouldn't even know what the Sears catalog was for. 🙄

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    And you had these for night use. 😉

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    A  millennial would absolutely freak out if they had to use these! 😵

    My grandpa finally dug a well and had an electric pump put in, but it was sulfur water. The well the porch of his house was built around had good drinking water and we used that kind of bucket to draw water. I was about 10 when they got a real toilet instead of that pot to piss in. LOL

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  14. 16 hours ago, Links2k said:

    One thing for certain, what I saw and what the cops said happened didn’t line up in any of the videos.  

    The only thing I saw that corroborated anything they said was when they assaulted him at the traffic stop and he ran for his life, stripping off his outer shirt to lose the probes. I strongly stress that it was clear what they intended to do to him and he was literally running for his life. The rest of what the cops said is complete BS.

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