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Which Services/Apps To Replicate Skype's "Calling To U.S. Landline And Mobile Numbers"?
GOOGLE VOICE does that same thing + you get a free phone number. Global calls can be made for a charge that you put on deposit with GOOGLE VOICE -
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Trump Wields Executive Order to Dismantle State Climate Laws
Unfortunately intelligent analysis is certainly not one of the hallmarks of Mr Trump's administration! -
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Samsung Washing Machines? And, appliances? Garbage compared to GE/Westinghouse/Maytag?
Thanks again for sharing your insights and experience, it’s really helpful, or at least I think it is, although I’m still not exactly sure how it applies in a more generalized laundry use context. Let me clarify my question. Just to double confirm, not necessarily for me but more in the abstract sense of machine user compatibility across varying domestic water architectures, would you say your Samsung is the most optimal choice when considering both drum visibility and emotional resonance with prewash cycles? Because I know you said 16kg was ideal for your needs, but then there was a mention of 18kg possibly being better in hindsight, which raises the question: is the limitation on capacity more of a personal laundry density preference, or would it also apply to someone using slightly thicker cottons or perhaps living at a different elevation? Also when you say it’s the machine you would buy again if you lived to 100, is that more of a metaphor for long term durability or an actual endorsement relative to other machines available now but not necessarily those that might exist in a theoretical 100 year timeline? Just want to be sure I’m absorbing the full implication before I look into options. Appreciate your clarity so far, just trying to map it to real world application in a more literal or possibly symbolic way. So which washing machine would you suggest I buy, given all of the above? -
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"China Mulling Ban on Hollywood Films": So..will good US films finally return to our shores?
They are actually not planning on buying any more. That's when Trump will blink and pause tariffs on China "for 90 days" while treasury yields go through the roof and threaten to tank the US economy. Stay tuned. -
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Trump Administration Freezes Billions in Federal Funds at Cornell and Northwestern
Because those were the first 13 colonies? -
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Bomshell: Another Facebook Whistleblower exposes CCP bonding.
Very little coverage of one of the biggest online platforms kissing up with the CCP. “Meta exec wanting to help the Ccp out compete American companies”. I wonder why? Story based on a Forbes report
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