More than twenty years ago, a couple approached us with an offer for us to get in on the ground floor of an investment company that practically promised financial ind... more
More than twenty years ago, a couple approached us with an offer for us to get in on the ground floor of an investment company that practically promised financial independence within five to ten years if truly dedicated (translated to “dump all your money with us, we’ll do the rest) to the prospectus. This couple was already planning to leave their jobs, invest their savings in this thing and become full-time evangelists for the company. It seemed like a Ponzi scheme to us, so we declined. A few years later, the company was featured on a news program as part of a nationwide scandal that had wiped out the savings of hundreds of people. The owners (not the couple who had known us) had skipped the country and Interpol warrants were out for their arrests. We certainly dodged that bullet!
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Or is it just another "glitch"/"human error"? And how is it not discovered until 3 weeks later? Greenlee Co AZ. Approx 5,000 registered voters of whom just over 3700 voted but... moreOr is it just another "glitch"/"human error"? And how is it not discovered until 3 weeks later? Greenlee Co AZ. Approx 5,000 registered voters of whom just over 3700 voted but over 22,000 votes were recorded.Bidens lead is now approx 4,200. One more "glitch" and his lead is likely gone. Trump win. How can people say we do not need to audit every state that used these computers?Update: According to AZ SEc StsteSo the difference is approx 10,000. Again these computers need to be audited. This is just more proof of the need. Accidentally uploading the votes over and over should not be possible. less
For those of you who have done it, which types or kinds of tents have you ever slept in during your lifetime? Your answer need not be restricted merely to the few examples I show a... moreFor those of you who have done it, which types or kinds of tents have you ever slept in during your lifetime? Your answer need not be restricted merely to the few examples I show above; any type of tent may be named.~
I've never seen anything like this before and Google was no help. My friend recently purchased a new Samsung phone and has a new number. Someone who likely knew the former number o... moreI've never seen anything like this before and Google was no help. My friend recently purchased a new Samsung phone and has a new number. Someone who likely knew the former number owner texted them today and, instead of the phone displaying a phone number, it displayed a name, as if that name/ number had been saved into the phone's contacts... but it had not. How could the phone have gotten a name to associate with the contact? Is that a new thing? Or some kind of technical glitch?
She practices random act of kindness and beauty.She might anonymously place gifts on your doorstep,
or sprinkle seeds of herbs in gardens, parks and roadsides,or play music in publ... moreShe practices random act of kindness and beauty.She might anonymously place gifts on your doorstep,
or sprinkle seeds of herbs in gardens, parks and roadsides,or play music in public places (If you give her a donation she gives it to charity),or give you the extra coins when you're in front in a line and you've run out of change,or hand you a meal if you're homeless.If you've encountered her, what did she do for you?
It doesn’t necessarily have to be something you’ve put off for a long time, some dreaded job, some tough project, some elaborate enterprise, it can be a simple, routine... moreIt doesn’t necessarily have to be something you’ve put off for a long time, some dreaded job, some tough project, some elaborate enterprise, it can be a simple, routine, everyday task, or it can be the monumental undertaking of the year, decade, or century. Anything you’d like to name.~
Is it even possible or advisable to do such a thing without discussing it first? What if it means a higher insurance bill and five years of loan payments? What if the giftee would ... moreIs it even possible or advisable to do such a thing without discussing it first? What if it means a higher insurance bill and five years of loan payments? What if the giftee would rather have selected the car for himself or herself? And GMC even has a commercial where the husband surprises his wife with TWO new trucks, one for each of them. Unless they're filthy rich, who can or would do this?