How long will it be till the blame game starts on bridge collapse?
Question by mntazzy: How long will it be till the blame game starts on bridge collapse?
With the bridge collapse tragedy in Minnesota, how long will it be until the blame gets pointed at President Bush? I am guessing some friend of Al Franken or some far gone lefty is out there trying their best to tie the tragedy back to President Bush. Even though the bridge had passed inspections and the deck was being repaired, the finger will be pointed.After all, isn’t everything else that goes wrong in this world eventually blamed on Bush? I know some of you may be thinking this is in bad taste, but wasn’t blaming 9/11 and the alleged Global warming crisis on President Bush a bit of poor taste as well?
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Answer by supercell
It already has.
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Q&A: Comparing the Dell XPS 8100 and HP HPE-480t selling at Costco for 3D CAD tasks. Please help!?
Question by : Comparing the Dell XPS 8100 and HP HPE-480t selling at Costco for 3D CAD tasks. Please help!?
Dell XPS 8100
Processor & Memory:
Intel® Core™ i7 Processor 870 (2.93GHz)
8MB Cache
12GB DDR3 SDRAM at 1333MHz (2 x 2GB)(2 x 4GB)
Drives:
1TB 7200RPM SATA II Hard Drive
16X DVD+/-RW Drive
Graphics & Video:
Dell ST2410B 24″ Widescreen LCD
1GB AMD Radeon 5450 Graphics
Communications:
Integrated 10/100/1000 Ethernet
Dell 1525 WLAN PCIe card with 11n mini-Card & external antenna
Audio:
Integrated Audio
Keyboard & Mouse:
Dell Consumer Multimedia Keyboard
Dell USB Optical Mouse
Slots:
PCIe x 1: 2 slots
PCIe x 16: 1 slot
PCI: 1 slot
Top Ports:
2 USB 2.0 ports
19-in-1 Media Card Reader
Headphone port
Microphone/Line-in port
Front Ports:
2 USB 2.0 ports
Rear Ports:
IEEE1394a
RJ45 10/100/1000 Network port
Line-In connector
Front L/R Line-Out connector
Back L/R surround connector
Side L/R surround connector
Center/subwoofer connector
Microphone connector
4 USB 2.0 ports
eSata
S/PDIF connector
Drive Bays:
Three 3.5″: (2 external, 1 internal)
Two 5.25″
Memory DIMM: 4 slots available
Chassis:
CPU Dimensions (H x W x D): 16.1″ x 7.3″ x 17.9″
Weight: approximately 22.4 lbs.
350 Watt Power Supply
Operating System:
Microsoft® Windows® 7 Home Premium 64-bit
Productivity Software:
Microsoft® Office Starter (reduced functionality versions of Word and Excel; not the full version of Microsoft® Office 2010)
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Additional Software:
McAfee Pearl 6-month subscription
Roxio Creator
Adobe Acrobat Reader
Warranty and Service:
XPS Dedicated Phone Support
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HP HPE-480t
Processor & Memory:
Intel® Core™ i7-930 2.80GHz Processor
8MB Cache
12GB DDR3-1066MHz SDRAM memory
Drives:
1TB (7,200RPM) SATA 3Gb/s hard drive
LightScribe 16x max DVD±R/RW SuperMulti drive
Graphics & Video:
HP 2710m 27″ diagonal widescreen flat panel monitor
1GB ATI Radeon HD 5450 Graphics
Communications:
Integrated 10/100/1000 Gigabit LAN
Audio:
Integrated 7.1 channel capable sound w/ front audio ports
Keyboard & Mouse:
HP USB Keyboard
HP Optical Mouse
Expandability (Total Slots):
HP Pocket Media Drive Bay
Total memory slots: 6 DIMMS
2 x PCIe x16
1x PCIe x4
1x PCIe x1
Ports:
Front headphone and mic ports
7x USB 2.0 ports (3 Front, 4 Back)
1x 15-in-1 Digital Media Card Reader
1x Line-in (front)
1x IEEE 1394 port
2x eSATA
Operating System:
Microsoft® Windows 7 Home Premium (64-bit)
Additional Software:
Norton Internet Security 2011 – 15 month
Additional Information:
2-Year Limited Warranty
CPU Dimensions: 16.85″ D x 7.05″ W x 15.79″ H
Power Supply: 460W
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Answer by Jake
What are their prices?
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Should there/are there laws about selling recalled food?
Question by Beka E: Should there/are there laws about selling recalled food?
With the recent recall of peanut related products, I am left wondering what would happen to a business that continued to sell the contaminated product? Do you think there should be laws with potential fines or jail time for shop owners who continue to sell these products?
In example: there is a small corner store in my town just outside Baltimore City. The shop owner is strange and I doubt he is aware that there are recalls on peanut related products and if he does know about the recall I highly doubt that he would throw away any of his merch. I also don’t think he gets his stuff from a distributor, more like a Costco shopper. I still see peanut butter crackers, sports bars etc… on his shelves. if this makes someone sick they could die. Sol what I want to know is, Is it the consumers responsibility or should the retailer be held responsible for selling recalled product?
Best answer:
Answer by hamlin2win
there should be laws against selling recalled food
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