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Boomers buying food for parents, cars for kids
Thu May 3, 2012
If your adult children cant take care of themselves, you've done a bad job raising them. <shakes head in disbelief>
How far behind is Apple's security?
Mon Apr 30, 2012
but with Apple many people have bought into the "it can't happen to us" mantra.
American Airlines seeks to break union deals
Mon Apr 23, 2012
They should reduce executive compensation, instead. What would that solve? It would be a negligible amount in the grand scheme of things. I don't think people buy the breaking of contracts with workers in the name of fiscal responsibility anymore.
Bye-bye snail mail? Readers weigh in on saving the U.S. Postal Service
Thu Apr 19, 2012
I think to just get rid of them is a bit lazy, honestly. People need an alternative way of making transactions-not just rely on internet based options. Plus, what skiing111 said is absolutely true. If the USPS is gone, every other parcel delivery service will raise prices-why shouldn't they?
SAT, ACT organizers crack down on cheating
Tue Mar 27, 2012
Most reports indicate that that the majority of improvements in most schools aren't genuine. Beating the system has become a very large and very profitable venture for students. Taking the ACT test a couple of times for other students can easily pay for a year of college.
Malfunctioning plane lavatories turn into two-day delay
Wed Mar 21, 2012
@Big Wonder-
Romney credits Bush, Wall St. bailout for avoiding depression
Wed Mar 21, 2012
So he claims to support the middle class, while simultaneously defending the institutions destroying the middle class.
Malfunctioning plane lavatories turn into two-day delay
Wed Mar 21, 2012
I fail to see how it is a new low. Or even newsworthy, frankly. Sometimes planes and computer systems have malfunctions. Given the under-staffing issues, the crews handled it as best as they could and compensated the passengers accordingly. These things happen. Is it inconvenient? Absolutely.
Airbus expects years of grappling with A380 cracks
Sun Mar 18, 2012
The level of Airbus bashing on this forum is both astounding and completely invalid. The major difference that I see between Boeing and Airbus, is that Airbus ALWAYS blames accidents on pilot error. Always.
Airbus expects years of grappling with A380 cracks
Sun Mar 18, 2012
Give me a break...You talk as if Boeing has never had any problems before. The 787 project comes fresh to mind. Airbus and Boeing are pretty equal to each other. Both have their fair share of issues and they will work them out and learn from them.
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Boomers buying food for parents, cars for kids
How far behind is Apple's security?
American Airlines seeks to break union deals
Bye-bye snail mail? Readers weigh in on saving the U.S. Postal Service
SAT, ACT organizers crack down on cheating
Malfunctioning plane lavatories turn into two-day delay
Romney credits Bush, Wall St. bailout for avoiding depression
Malfunctioning plane lavatories turn into two-day delay
Airbus expects years of grappling with A380 cracks
Airbus expects years of grappling with A380 cracks