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  1. Ya, let's jack up the price of a Cavalier from $14000 to $28000 by producing everything here in America. That's a good idea because that's what would happen if nothing was outsourced.
  2. I am the winnar! Here are my computers from best to worst: 2100xp Athlon, 768mb ram, 128 Geforce 4 vid card, WinXP 450mhz k6-II, 312mb ram, 32mb vid card, Linux Ubuntu 600mhz ViA EPIA, 256mb ram, onboard vid card, Linux ubuntu IMac, 8.6OSx, that's about all I know - my roommate gave it to me.
  3. damn.
  4. 3800 > 3900 Name the ways that the 3900 is better other than the idling feel.
  5. I've got a very similar plan. 750 minutes, unlimited off-peak (starting at 8pm), unlimited PCS Vision, 100 text messages and I get a discount through USAA (even though they no longer carry it) and I pay $58.30/month after taxes and fees.
  6. Yo Josh. I'm looking to add my girlfriend onto my plan. Would now be a good time to do that, or not? She is currently with Verizon. Oh, and do you have the ability to change my caller ID from my dad's name to my name? When I call people it shows up as his name, not mine on their phones.
  7. the GTs were soooo much hotter than the normal style.
  8. maybe his wife wanted it and she works at honda and his GM car was in the shop. Thus he had to take her car to work. Don't judge people unless you know the whole story ;)
  9. ^^^suggest them on the howywo.com forums.
  10. That's a good one. I got it on the front page.
  11. it's on the list.
  12. Well, I decided to make a website of all the ones that me and my friends thought of. For your enjoyment: http://www.howywo.com/ :P
  13. i own a dodge dak, but I would be a GM owner if when I was shopping the colorado was at a better price and higher quality.
  14. maybe I should get that instead of a sportscar next time a buy a car.
  15. Me thinks that he is purposely trying to bankrupt the country so that they can finally get rid of all these programs the government is running that it shouldn't. IE, social security, welfare, etc.
  16. Well spoken Carbiz -- I won't repeat what you said about standards. I agree with you about China and India, but I figure they are at least 50 years behind us. Business is a complex machine that you can't pretend to understand by reading articles in the media. You must study it for years and live it / work it as well to truely understand how it works. That's why you will rarely find an economist that is against free trade and outsourcing. Can you back up your statements with facts. One can argue that when outsourcing hit it's peak I would reckon that the unemployment rate was at the lowest. What were the unemployment rates in the 30's when everything was kept in America? http://data.bls.gov/PDQ/servlet/SurveyOutp...ame=LN_cpsbref3 (past 10 years) http://data.bls.gov/PDQ/servlet/SurveyOutputServlet (since 1948) The time that unemployment was highest in the near future was when there was a lot of government regulation and programs. It was Regean that saved us from that recession with his trickle down programs and less business regulations. See, when businesses make more money they can grow and expand. When they grow and expand they MUST hire new people. If you prevent businesses from making money they MUST cut costs (ie fire people). I never understood why people think that businesses making money is a bad thing. You can make individual senarios all day long, but looking on a national level these things are good for the economy: lower taxes, free trade, less regulations, outsourcing (in all forms).
  17. you know what would be funny.....if they left that fwd.
  18. i've never seen anyone young in an element.
  19. we need to privatize space travel for better progress.
  20. I'm 24 and here are some names off the top of my head: Grand National GSx / GNx Wildcat? Typhoon Syclone On a side note, I am not a fan of the Chevelle name.
  21. lakefire

    Kanye West

    Oh man, I wish I didn't read this thread cause I love that song and didn't know who sang it. Bah! I wouldn't say they are conservative. I would say they are more "old school;" as in thinking that the country should be ran as it was intended in 1787 when they wrote the constitution.
  22. Here is my dog before I shaved his hair: And here is the list of tricks he can do: sit lay down stay shake come/free treat on nose lick lips speak moan roll-over play dead jump "sit pretty" (on hind legs) go to crate walk by my side on command walk - He will stand on his hind legs
  23. Actually I don't think they are trying to be a ripoff of those cars. This is something they designed from scratch. It's a Factory Five GTM. http://www.factoryfive.com/table/ffrkits/GTM/concept.html http://www.factoryfive.com/table/ffrkits/GTM/GTMkit.html
  24. here is the concept that people against outsourcing don't understand. The jobs that are going overseas for the most part are ones that are labor/time intensive. IE programming code, assembling little toys / electronics / etc. These are jobs that no one wants to do and get paid $6/hour to do. Because of outsourcing products are less expensive and people can spend their money on other things like service based products. They can now afford to pay someone $50/week to manage their lawn or $150/month to get a pedicure, etc. Essentially what outsourcing is doing is turning manual labor jobs into service based jobs. Here is a sample example of how it works. Ted has $100 of spare money a month. Without outsourcing he pays $80 for a toaster, and $20 for toothpaste. With outsourcing he pays $20 for a toaster, and $5 for toothpaste. Now he has $75 to spend other things he enjoys like getting his eyebrows waxed. Anyone that is against outsourcing is just too near sited to see the advantages.
  25. what is that first key? Jaguar?
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