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02 Sep 08 - 01:00 AM (#2428360) Subject: BS: It's downhill all the way. From: Bert Seen in The Gazette Telegraph.
Any relationship between these figures and a republican presidency are purely coincidental. In 1999 the figure was rising. |
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02 Sep 08 - 03:18 PM (#2429072) Subject: RE: BS: It's downhill all the way. From: Bert refresh, I changed the title 'cos nobody was interested in the old one. |
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02 Sep 08 - 03:27 PM (#2429079) Subject: RE: BS: It's downhill all the way. From: Stilly River Sage How did you get a table to display? I thought the html here wouldn't allow it. I just tried again, it won't go. SRS |
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02 Sep 08 - 03:30 PM (#2429084) Subject: RE: BS: It's downhill all the way. From: Stilly River Sage I even tried posting your source code back here, and it is still forbidden. If Bert gets to use tables the rest of us ought to, also!! Whhhaaaaa! Okay. Now what were you pointing out? SRS |
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02 Sep 08 - 03:45 PM (#2429098) Subject: RE: BS: It's downhill all the way. From: Little Hawk And those jobs are where? |
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02 Sep 08 - 03:55 PM (#2429108) Subject: RE: BS: It's downhill all the way. From: gnu Gazette. |
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02 Sep 08 - 04:29 PM (#2429150) Subject: RE: BS: It's downhill all the way. From: Amos Bert: What political region, darn it? Are they millions of jobs or thousands of jobs? In the world? In Buffalo? In Texas? A |
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02 Sep 08 - 04:41 PM (#2429165) Subject: RE: BS: It's downhill all the way. From: Bert They are Manufacturing jobs in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Sorry, that was the original thread title. SRS, I cheated with the table. I agree with you that tables should be allowed, I don't see how anyone can arrange data neatly without them. You'll have to take it up with Joe though. |
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02 Sep 08 - 07:30 PM (#2429311) Subject: RE: BS: It's downhill all the way. From: Little Hawk I suspect that those jobs have been going to China and Mexico. |