wolfriverjoe

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wolfriverjoe last won the day on August 14 2024

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  1. There's a lot of really good reasons to use an 'old school' paper map. As I travel across the country, there's a Rand McNally Motor Carrier's Road Atlas on my dash. I don't use it as much as I used to, but there are still times it's a better and easier choice than the GPS maps (truck computer, old hand held Garmin and Google on my phone.
  2. That's how I see it. Technically, the initial "X" should be pronounced as a "Z" (think 'xylophone'), but given Musk's incredible leadership, the whole thing is in the... Xitter.
  3. O I'm not going to listen to an hour of bullshit. There's no ACTUAL evidence and you know it. Either that or you don't know what constitutes 'evidence'. Edit to add: A quick search found a fair amount on this bullshit. Standard "intelligent design" garbage.
  4. One of the reasons he wasn't a very good President was because he was such a good man. He didn't seem to grasp how evil some people could be. His work worldwide with election monitoring, and here in the US with Habitat for Humanity were both excellent examples (and not the only ones) of his genuine goodness. He was a much better 'former President' than actual President.
  5. Nope. I'm just pointing out (again) that you've made numerous claims that turn out to be complete bullshit. And when challenged on them, you either run away from them or just keep on bullshitting.
  6. They're starting to eat each other. The "MAGA Faithful" are slowly realizing that Musk bought & paid for Trumpty Dumpty and is now expecting a 'return on investment'. The MAGA Morons are realizing what Musk wants, and how different it is from what they want. Musk (you know, that champion of "free speech" on Xitter) is censoring a wide variety of people, Laura Loomer among them. It's going to be rather amusing watching them destroy the MAGA movement from within.
  7. Great. Where is it? Your previous 'last answer' was that I wouldn't accept it if you presented it... While presenting NOTHING. How about one piece of verifiable, repeatable valid evidence.
  8. Pffft. I'm still waiting for your 'preponderance of evidence' that God exists.
  9. You'll be fine. I'm sure you're a fast learner. Make sure you get video, especially of the landing.
  10. It's kind of funny. Take away consequences for bad behavior, and their true nature comes out. The 'kinda funny' part is how many of them claim to be devout in their faith. Almost like the only thing keeping them from being psychopathic serial killers is the fear of 'eternal damnation'.
  11. Again? When was that lying piece of shit EVER right? He can't. It doesn't exist. All the 'facts' reported by the FBI, or the "Main Stream Media" are lies (because he doesn't like them). Yet he won't (or can't) provide any actual data to back up his claims.
  12. South Pole https://www.cnn.com/2018/01/26/world/jade-hameister-epic-sandwich-response-trnd/index.html For those who didn't see it, the story is about a VERY accomplished young lady, who has done the 'polar hat trick', skiing to the North Pole, across Greenland and to the South Pole. After giving a TED talk, she got the 'now go make me a sammich' response. So she made one... At the South Pole (well, within a km or so). And invited all the trolls to come and get it.
  13. Kinda got the order a bit wrong. Sun and moon after earth, seas and vegetation. Not too bad for bronze age folk tales, myths and legends. But scientifically accurate? Not so much. That's one reason I give a whole lot of credence to "The Goat Herder's Guide to the Galaxy."