2312 pts · March 27, 2014
And it was during the Great Depression so prices were deflated. But that's my point- can't cherry-pick data points without proper context
Counterpoint: The original minimum wage in 1938 was $0.25/hr, or $4.70 today. Not saying it's livable or right, just another perspective
I also enjoy classic themes on marimba, and suggest this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mvmxL1gtrDo. Hands down my favorite.
more money. So if you're committed to giving, you have to find a way to save that extra $1/day or $15 per paycheck to give no matter what.
The problem is there isn't some magic number where you're "rich" and can do this. You'll always think it would be nice to have a little 1/2
Just be wary that some people who are about to give up feel relief and start acting themselves again. I hope he truly is doing better.
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Dog Years, anyone?
Agreed. "It is better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to speak out and remove all doubt." --Abraham Lincoln (I think)
their prep / changing stations, and take another bus to wherever they work within the mine. (2/2)
They use buses to transport the mine workers. The workers park in a parking lot outside of the mine, ride a bus into the mine to (1/2)
I don't this is OP's picture. I've seen it on imgur at least 3 times over the past three years or so.
Like 320 tons of fun in this case lol
Also by the truck next to the bus that is almost equally as far away.
mine in is in Utah and used to have a visitor's center, but I'm pretty sure it's still closed since they had a landslide. (2/2)
Unfortunately the safety regulations for mines don't allow anyone that hasn't taken a 24 hour safety course into active mines. This (1/2)
haha. No you don't. The sound and pressure wave will bust your ear drums if you're this close to a haul truck that blows its tire.
For reference:
I traveled to the Mistake on the Lake for the NCAA tourny one year and I'll say I was very impressed. Honestly a great city.
Crazy how money do dat
Thanks. Now I'm drunk and unsuccessfully trying to look for Javert. I absolutely can't find him.
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That did not end how I expected it to.
Strange. I thought ducks like the rain.
I'm not gonna lie, I thought Antarctica never was warm enough to go without a hat. Even with that glorious mane.
What is this, 2008?
Ha. The original comment was "Yes.", but by the time I noticed there was no turning back or I'd be left behind.
And it was during the Great Depression so prices were deflated. But that's my point- can't cherry-pick data points without proper context
Counterpoint: The original minimum wage in 1938 was $0.25/hr, or $4.70 today. Not saying it's livable or right, just another perspective
I also enjoy classic themes on marimba, and suggest this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mvmxL1gtrDo. Hands down my favorite.
more money. So if you're committed to giving, you have to find a way to save that extra $1/day or $15 per paycheck to give no matter what.
The problem is there isn't some magic number where you're "rich" and can do this. You'll always think it would be nice to have a little 1/2
Just be wary that some people who are about to give up feel relief and start acting themselves again. I hope he truly is doing better.
.
Dog Years, anyone?
Agreed. "It is better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to speak out and remove all doubt." --Abraham Lincoln (I think)
their prep / changing stations, and take another bus to wherever they work within the mine. (2/2)
They use buses to transport the mine workers. The workers park in a parking lot outside of the mine, ride a bus into the mine to (1/2)
I don't this is OP's picture. I've seen it on imgur at least 3 times over the past three years or so.
Like 320 tons of fun in this case lol
Also by the truck next to the bus that is almost equally as far away.
mine in is in Utah and used to have a visitor's center, but I'm pretty sure it's still closed since they had a landslide. (2/2)
Unfortunately the safety regulations for mines don't allow anyone that hasn't taken a 24 hour safety course into active mines. This (1/2)
haha. No you don't. The sound and pressure wave will bust your ear drums if you're this close to a haul truck that blows its tire.
For reference:
I traveled to the Mistake on the Lake for the NCAA tourny one year and I'll say I was very impressed. Honestly a great city.
Crazy how money do dat
Thanks. Now I'm drunk and unsuccessfully trying to look for Javert. I absolutely can't find him.
R40 Tour announced today! http://news.2112.net/2015/01/rush-announce-r40-live-40th-anniversary.html
ʇɥǝ ɹǝɟlǝɔʇᴉou oɟ ʇɥǝ ɹǝdosʇ ɯɐʇɔɥǝs dǝɹɟǝɔʇlʎ ʇoo
Accurate username is accurate
That did not end how I expected it to.
Strange. I thought ducks like the rain.
I'm not gonna lie, I thought Antarctica never was warm enough to go without a hat. Even with that glorious mane.
What is this, 2008?
Ha. The original comment was "Yes.", but by the time I noticed there was no turning back or I'd be left behind.