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Cable Theft and the Law
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Connecticut Drunk Driving Laws
Does everyone really need a car?
Generating Electricity using Gravity
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Michael Jackson's Death
Pesticides Linked to Cancer
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Rear View Mirror Hanging Things Law
Small-town Bank's crap
Universal Connectivity Charge
Video Game Companies' Greed
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Sometimes, I wonder a lot
Should I keep making pages? I'm joking, not looking for criticism, thanks though, in advance.
Screw it... I should never again be hesitant to create a new web page as I may think it could be a waste of time, congesting the internet with useless junk, veering off in some awkward direction and prompting insecure critics, with whom I'd rather not associate, to agree.
Today, I'm working on a project for mice elf and the antique shop and looking into
Wooooo! Computer programming can offer to much satisfaction, esp. compared to dealing with customer support for the antique shop's credit card merchant account, or any other small-business issue(s). Today I spent hours on the phone with this credit card company regarding a business merchant credit card account. At the end of the day, one of two accounts is getting cancelled and the processing with all be done on the other. Why, a year ago this didn't happen? Because you learn as a small business, as any company does, but unless you've got a good network, there are some things you learn the hard way, rather than having the knowledge passed down, esp. if not a small business passed down from generation to generation.
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