That way "his share" of your $180 million Lotto winnings comes to less than a buck. Heh.
Tate Forcier tweets that he's out of Michigan football - Michigan Daily
He said that about three weeks ago too, but whatever. Now it's finally final.
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A picture gallery of some the world's more notorious dictator's wives - Daily Beast
Many of them are/were more vicious than their husband's were. A few ended up badly. Alas, most of them make out just fine when hubby gets deposed.
Living "off the grid" in suburbia - LewRockwell.com (Bill Rounds)
Interesting. That's what I'm trying to do. Unfortunately the D.I.Y. geek factor for all this is very high. And it doesn't leave you much time to "earn a living" (i.e., earning cash money for things like taxes, insurances, & etc. that can't be paid for any other way). But not to nit pick here. I really appreciate LRC for putting Rounds' series on his site.
DuckDuckGo: A search alternative to Google who's privacy policy is "we don't track you". - Wired.com/
"At issue is Google’s habit of sending along a searcher’s query to the site they are visiting, according to DuckDuckGo’s founder and sole employee Gabriel Weinberg. So if you search on “athlete’s foot” on Google, then click on a link, that site gets told that you searched on “athlete’s foot.” That’s something that not many people know, Weinberg says, and something his search engine doesn’t do.
Moreover, third-party ad tracking networks can also grab that info and add it to the store of information the companies store on users, Weinberg adds. It’s not clear if any ad tracking networks actually do grab this information, since those companies are notoriously unforthcoming about what data they collect."
