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therealmjfox.bsky.social
In no particular order: Establishment Democrat, Hokie, husband, mainframe software guy, aviation enthusiast who gave up personal flying
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It has a more compact power cord than most modern laptops
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That IS a clever design
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The only thing that consistently works for me is to unplug all the monitors except the one where you want the dock. Then plug them back in.
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Drives me up a wall
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Most state flags with just the state seal on a blue field are lame. But not Virginia because their state seal is AWESOME.
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That was a difficult read. You need to at least change fonts between ads and editorial content.
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You’re letting down people like me who like your writing (I’m a paid subscriber) who want to stop using Twitter. I only check it occasionally now.
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I’m sure the lesson he learned is that he needs to spend more money.
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This video is one of the most 1980s things I’ve seen in a long time. Especially that wedding scene!
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Is it real though? Why no date or time on the tweet?
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Quite the purr motor!
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When she’s right, she’s right.
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I bought this under desk foot heater for my wife. She doesn’t get to use it.
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They took all their capital to pass the ACA. People forget their large Senate majority included people like Ben Nelson and Joe Lieberman . Anti abortion Dems were a thing back then. Obama did press RBG to step down and she refused. As for your last one, it’s not compatible with the first two.
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I would love to take that seminar if it was near me!
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I also think there are few if any Americans alive who have experienced serious disaster as a result of poor political choices, so they think it can never happen here, no matter how terrible the people they elect. I hope they aren’t proven wrong over the next four years.
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He won’t be that gentle for long
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The Maine place is super cozy for a mansion. It would take me a long time to buy enough books to fill up those shelves though. What’s an e-reader user to do?
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Is the proportion of audits without health insurance really 6%? If not, not sure the rest of the numbers are accurate.
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That’s been proven to not be far enough. St Helena probably has room.
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They should have given us Tennessee back. Bring back Long Carolina!
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Was it really a bloodbath? It was close and we gained house seats and won several Senate races in states Trump carried. The “bloodbath” framing just gives credence to his false claims that he won a big mandate.
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This would mean that the 2022 NC Supreme Court election cost the Democrats the House. (Because then in 2023 the new GOP court threw out a previous anti-gerrymandering ruling band the lege promptly drew a gerrymander for 2024 that cost the Dems three seats).
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Meanwhile the son of the Senate majority leader is a justice on the court and has never recused himself from a case involving his father.
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It was actually the Obama administration that implemented the veterans preference in civil service hiring that’s so strong you might was well forget it if you aren’t a veteran, unless you come in on an alternate hiring authority (like PMF or special skills).