Posted on 03/16/2024 10:02:38 AM PDT by ransomnote
The owner of the Singapore-flagged ship that rammed into a Baltimore bridge could face hundreds of millions of dollars in damage claims after the accident sent vehicles plunging into the water and threw the eastern US transportation network into chaos.
But legal experts said there is a path for reducing liability under an obscure 19th-century law once invoked by the owner of the Titanic to limit its payout for the 1912 sinking.
Re: Cheerios , Round-Up (also in other brands)
Yes...
MarQ
My son's dog Waffles in MN. How could you NOT like Waffles?
You “can’t decide”???
...or is it that you just don’t give a crepe?
yet no money for East Palestine, Ohio ? except 800k for mental health ?
“ How could you NOT like Waffles? “
We’ll, for starters, he isn’t a cat!
Pretty dog, though.
Getting Hot Out There In Election Fraud Land”
Nickson...Canadian journalist with conservative leaning.
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Thank you. It’s good to see confirmation that people are waking up. The author suggests a billion are awake, but there’s still lots of work to do. I played bridge in Louisville with a mentally sharp and very wealthy 89 year-old man from Los Angeles. He hates President Trump and called him the most corrupt man on the planet and added that he didn’t understand how so many Americans could still support him. I told him he was so wrong about PDJT that his name should be Wrongy Wrongenstein, and that he should get rid of his TV because he’d become a sad example of a heavily indoctrinated and ignorant citizen. He was shocked that I was so direct in my evaluation of his political knowledge but he paid for my dinner and lemon drop martini anyway. (It was penance for some blunders he made during the game.) Even after telling him that, he still wants to partner with me again at the July and November Nationals in Toronto and Las Vegas. I usually avoid liberals like they’re infected with the plague because I don’t have the tolerance to give their clueless comments and beliefs a pass, and that leads to conflict. He’s a good bridge partner, and good partnerships are very hard to develop because of the complexity of the game. It requires a good memory for and application of the chosen bidding mechanics, profound collaboration when defending a hand, and trust in partner’s judgement. We just clicked on all of that. I’ll have to decide soon. Liberals ruin everything.
“ don’t give a crepe? “
LOL! I’d laugh harder, but your pun fell a little flat.
Farcesensitive wrote:
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This is big: The US Govt has created a hardware backdoor in the CPUs of Apple devices. This cannot be patched with a software update. Every owner of an Apple device is affected. You have no security. US spy agencies will have done the same with other CPUs.
https://twitter.com/KimDotcom/status/1772694668582453465
researchers find unfixable bug in apple computers
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Checking link to see which CPUs are affected; if there are any older ones without backdoors...
I clicked the link and looked at the video
https://twitter.com/KimDotcom/status/1772694668582453465
I could read the guys lips & the audio was good; he said M1 M2 and M3 CPUs were affected, and that someone would have had to already have access to the computer.
“...but your pun fell a little flat.”
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No, that was my Fala that fel.
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I feel awful about that.
It’s a [ME] food riff.
You should feel both ‘full’ AND ‘awful.’
Wrong again...the offal went into the kidney pie.
(and, you mis-spelled it)
In the General/Chat forum, on a thread titled Stop Buying Chinese Garlic [0:39 Video] , ransomnote wrote: Chinese garlic is grown in sewer water and then bleached to make it look white.
To tell the difference, Chinese garlic has no roots (I dunno - do they cut them off or do they rot off in the sewer?) and is bleach white, whereas normal garlic has dense little roots and has discolorations (not bleached)
Also, in tiny hard-to-read, almost impossible to read, text the garlic in the video has 'made in China' on the packaging.
At least the garlic icecream sold during the Gilroy Garlic Festival in California is homegrown....
***What it used to look like...***
Do you know when it was built? Was it an interstate highway {I 695?}
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