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  1. On 12/23/2025 at 10:58 AM, Deleterious said:

    The article seems to agree.

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    Consumer spending has stayed resilient despite the negative sentiments about the economy, 

     

    The top 10 percent of U.S. households now account for nearly half of all spending, Moody’s Analytics estimated this fall

    (this tidbit cited in a NYT story on conspicuous consumption dining. $600 for a suckling pig anyone?

    https://www.nytimes.com/2025/12/18/dining/nyc-restaurant-prices-luxury-menus.html)

  2. 20 minutes ago, casimir said:

    I remember the artificial tree my parents had.  It was stored in these humungous heavy/compressed cardboard barrels.  These things were humongous to me as a small kid, they were probably similar in size to a 55 gallon barrel.  And they seemed like a hassle to haul up and down the basement steps, but maybe they were just awkward rather than heavy.  There was the base, the trunk/"spine", and then the limbs.  The limbs were all color coded on the thick wire attachment part to set into the same color coded holes in the base.

    my dad loved gadgets and hated the arguments over picking out Xmass trees so when the first silver aluminum ones came out he had to have one. It had the floodlight with a rotating color wheel that shined on it. They were pretty hilarious in retrospect but seemed pretty cool at the time. The boss and I have evolved in several stages from cutting live down to a 4' fake that goes up in about 5 min. Should have started there years ago.

  3. 46 minutes ago, Tigeraholic1 said:

     

    interestingly enough, there is an argument to be made that the big increases in urban crime in the 70's-80's which have taken a few decades to fall back, line up with the increase in lead burden in children from the huge increases in the use leaded gasoline that were occurring during that period. Lead isn't good for brains, esp young ones. Things like poor development of impulse control follow. 

    There are a lot of environmental scares that pretty much just that, but I tend to believe that one was real and never has been fully recognized for the disaster it was. The combined political pull of big oil and the auto biz meant that no-one was ever going to be held to account for what happened or even look all that closely.

  4. 2 hours ago, Cruzer1 said:

    I think the elephant in the room is Cossa. I think the Wings need to make room for him in Detroit. 

    I suppose they want to see if Cossa can hold up over a whole season this time instead of fading in the 2nd half, but OTOH it seems a waste of potential if he could be supplying high quality play in Detroit while we're waiting to find out.

  5. 2 hours ago, Mr.TaterSalad said:

    This is truly tyranny of the stupid. We are not only being run by some of the most truly disgusting, repugnant people on Earth, but the dumbest among us too. Sick ****ing people. 

    I love when the top of the food chain discloses itself as unable to even feed itself without assistance.

    At the Forbes 100 I once worked at, a divisional VP sent out a 200 page bid on a nearly 9 figure contract to the customer. Not only did he not even bother to convert it to PDF, he sent it as a Word doc that still contained the markup history from the starting template, which was a bid to a different customer. But he and the Pres were a couple of Italian blood brothers so they blamed it all on us peons that had sent him the pieces of the rewrite for him to assemble - a job he regarded as too important to let us do for him - most likely because we might find some things out they weren't telling the team.

  6. 19 minutes ago, buddha said:

    when is the last time the red wings and pistons were both in first place at christmas?

    even odder, going into Feb 2025, who would have though the Lions would be the only Detroit team not to lead their division for much of their season?

  7. On 12/22/2025 at 7:36 PM, buddha said:

    asp is fine.  his defense is bad as a 20 year old rookie.  that's fine.  most are.  he'll be ok.  i'm happy he's in the nhl and learning.

    a problem that's not going to go away for smaller D men in today's game without rule changes is that you need brute strength to clear the front of the net more than ever today because the league is allowing less hacking/cross checking of  offensive players near the crease.

  8. 1 hour ago, Tigermojo said:

    In honor of bone spurs, every ship should have a little cork in the hull and if the cork goes missing they can't fight. 

    Not to worry. If Trump has any input into the design of a ship you can be sure it won't be fit to fight.

  9. 1 hour ago, Deleterious said:

    Yeah, our economy is fueled by debt.  Stay tuned tomorrow, where we tell you water is wet.  

    unfortunately, consumers don't have the option of spinning off their loses and leaving someone else holding the bag the way US corps do. They end up having to pay their bills sooner or later.

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