March 13, 20187 yr comment_323448 On 2/7/2018 at 3:35 PM, FrostyWinnipeg said: https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2018/02/06/winner-560-m-lottery-says-she-made-huge-mistake/310182002/ https://nypost.com/2018/03/13/560m-powerball-winner-will-get-to-remain-anonymous/
March 13, 20187 yr comment_323492 3 hours ago, FrostyWinnipeg said: https://nypost.com/2018/03/13/560m-powerball-winner-will-get-to-remain-anonymous/ Im surprised but the judgement actually makes sense under their state laws. But either the lottery will have to close those loop holes or everyone will want the same treatment. Even up here, winning $30 million or whatever, I'd prefer to keep my identity a secret. Then again, if the choice is win and be public or lose and be private, Ill take winning every time.
March 13, 20187 yr Author comment_323495 2 minutes ago, The Unknown Poster said: Im surprised but the judgement actually makes sense under their state laws. But either the lottery will have to close those loop holes or everyone will want the same treatment. Even up here, winning $30 million or whatever, I'd prefer to keep my identity a secret. Then again, if the choice is win and be public or lose and be private, Ill take winning every time. Privacy laws have evolved so much in the last 10 - 15 years, I don’t think this is something government run lotteries can keep mandating long term. Especially when you see evidence that harm can and does happen to winners If the public trust is really at risk, you hire 3rd party auditors to make sure everything is above board and publish those results. The real problem lotteries have with this is that smiling faces with big cardboard cheques are better for advertising.
March 15, 20187 yr comment_323673 http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/florida-bridge-collapses-reportedly-causing-mass-casualties-article-1.3876419
March 16, 20187 yr comment_323810 https://www.cnet.com/news/steve-jobs-1973-job-application-sells-for-over-174k/
March 16, 20187 yr comment_323837 My favorite are the guys who stayed on till the end. https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2018/03/16/tourists-flung-control-ski-lift-malfunction-georgia-resort/
March 16, 20187 yr Author comment_323842 https://globalnews.ca/news/4086926/person-dressed-as-spider-man-climbs-norwood-bridge-in-winnipeg/ Quote Here’s something you don’t see every day. Early Friday, Global News captured a person dressed as Spider-Man climbing Norwood Bridge in Winnipeg. We can report the person safely made it off the bridge and walked away without injury.
March 19, 20187 yr comment_324022 This is really interesting. I assume it kills the market for scalpers and if you wanted to sell your ticket you'd have to do it through an approved process via the original promoter or some other approved manner. I dont know the law but I'd guess they cant prevent you from selling a ticket for face value but this would make it almost impossible for scalpers to sell outside of venues.
March 19, 20187 yr Author comment_324025 https://www.nytimes.com/2018/03/17/us/politics/cambridge-analytica-trump-campaign.html Interesting read. You should ask yourself if it is really worth being on Facebook.
March 19, 20187 yr comment_324027 2 minutes ago, Rich said: https://www.nytimes.com/2018/03/17/us/politics/cambridge-analytica-trump-campaign.html Interesting read. You should ask yourself if it is really worth being on Facebook. It should be a wake up call to people who live an open book life on FB. Then again, the people that do likely dont care as they have a "need" to do it. It drives me crazy when I see people post about the food or other mundane things...or worse, when they ask a simple question on FB that would easily be answered by typing the same question into Google. But of course, Google doesnt follow up with questions and reinforcements.
March 19, 20187 yr Author comment_324031 12 minutes ago, The Unknown Poster said: It should be a wake up call to people who live an open book life on FB. Then again, the people that do likely dont care as they have a "need" to do it. It drives me crazy when I see people post about the food or other mundane things...or worse, when they ask a simple question on FB that would easily be answered by typing the same question into Google. But of course, Google doesnt follow up with questions and reinforcements. Google is just as bad as Facebook in terms of building up a profile of you. And if the data they have on you were to get out, it would be just as bad. Think about how much you could infer about a person by looking at everything they've ever searched for.
March 19, 20187 yr comment_324032 2 minutes ago, Rich said: Google is just as bad as Facebook in terms of building up a profile of you. And if the data they have on you were to get out, it would be just as bad. Think about how much you could infer about a person by looking at everything they've ever searched for. True. I wasnt implying it wasnt. Just pointing out how easy people make it on fb because of their need for attention. I saw someone tweet the other day that they began receiving ads about a product they mentioned in a verbal conversation they had, implying their phone was always listening.
March 19, 20187 yr comment_324054 and another retail chain bites the dust https://www.marketwatch.com/story/teen-retailer-claires-files-for-ch-11-bankruptcy-2018-03-19 now where will preteens go to get their ears pierced? (I didn't get my ears pierced there myself my aunt took me somewhere closer to her place) hell I'm still old enough to remember when they sold Hannah Montana wigs Edited March 19, 20187 yr by iHeart
March 19, 20187 yr comment_324058 I vaguely remember getting my ear pierced there when I had gone so long without wearing an earing and one of my holes closed. Otherwise, it was Shoppers for me.
March 19, 20187 yr comment_324062 8 minutes ago, iHeart said: Shoppers did ear piercings? that's news to me They always have. I would assume they still do but I cant say for sure. At the cosmetic counter. They use the "gun". Ears only, I believe (and thats probably all you'd want to see them for).
March 19, 20187 yr comment_324065 K-Fed gets $20,000 a month on child support but claims it’s not enough to meet the needs of his two children with Brit. Hmmm
March 19, 20187 yr comment_324119 So....did Canada ever have KB toys? I'm just asking because apparently some people are thinking that with Toys R Us going under that KB Toys would come back from the dead https://nintendowire.com/news/2018/03/19/80s-90s-kids-rejoice-kb-toys-coming-back/
March 19, 20187 yr comment_324130 29 minutes ago, iHeart said: So....did Canada ever have KB toys? I'm just asking because apparently some people are thinking that with Toys R Us going under that KB Toys would come back from the dead https://nintendowire.com/news/2018/03/19/80s-90s-kids-rejoice-kb-toys-coming-back/ Mastermind Toys comes to mind as being in town already ready to snap up customers.
March 20, 20187 yr comment_324147 Saskatoon's arena 30 years old but they want a new downtown one. http://thestarphoenix.com/news/local-news/new-downtown-joint-use-arena-convention-centre-most-practical-profitable-option-report
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