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Things could have changed since my escape, - but beautiful scenery? You might be driving on a road (no shoulders, by the way, but literally ditches and they can be big). Well, you see some trees, but if you stop moving and look through them you may see a strip-mine behind it.
As far as awesome forest beauty goes, upstate NY, or Vermont, or New Hampshire, or, well, a ton of places have similar but really beautiful landscape. Lot's of hils - bicycler's nightmare. I lived on a 30 degree grade (yes, 30 degrees).
Now state law says strip mine lands must be reclaimed when the mine is closed - so what they do is park a vehicle in this HUGE gouge in the earth and say they're still working it. Meanwhile, the underground mines have rules, too, about ceiling support to prevent subsidence (i.e., a sudden giant sinkhole). But only the miners are down there to know what's done and they know who signs their check.
State laws:
You have no mineral rights to your land - that means someone could be mining under you that bought those rights.
You can not sue for damage due to subsidence. Basically, tough sh*t.
That's because two things rule this state: coal mining and hunting. In the case of the latter, I lived right next to what (no longer is) forest land. The only squirrels I saw were in the form of strings of tails on car arials (they had those back then, in the 90's). Interfere with a hunter and you'll go to jail. Hunter trespasses on your land? Maybe a slap on the wrist. You county may also shut it's schools for dear hunting season.
All this, mind you, and I lived in a university town (WVU) with a grad school, med school, etc.). An early mentor, when I first moved there, was shot at for driving in the country side.
Low crime, too: a woman found dead in front of her trailer. Gunshot wound to the head. No guns nearby. Not ruled a homicide - hence, no crime. And you remember Zimmerman, in Florida, murdering that kid using the "stand your ground" laws? Well there was a garage mechanic in town (Morgantown) with three "notches on his gun". It goes on and on.
Something I figured out quite some time ago - places with cheap housing? Maybe it's because no one wants to live there !
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Wow that's outrageous
"I didn't mention the bats - he'd see them soon enough" - Hunter S Thompson - RIP
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Read the other reply to your post so I suppose mileage will vary.
I drove through there with my wife on our honeymoon, and the part we went though was very beautiful indeed. But that was kind of the point with the trip.
Anyway, we were in the Smokey Mountains on the fourth of July, and I have to admit that we could check quite a few boxes on our prejudice list.
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Well - like I said - sometimes when you look behind a few rows of trees you can hardly gasp at such ruin.
Driving through - makes me think of when I interviewed for the job: the director of the facility had to postpone his from with-lunch chat to late in the day. That was because his daughter drove into where civilized places have shoulders on the road - but here, ditches. It's so common they even have an expression for it: "Ditch-Diving". I only went off, once, sliding down backward from a hill on snow. Any snow on those hilly roads is insanely dangerous. On the other hand, since the ditches could be huge, my kids and their friends use to play across our road in one with a nice stream of runoff (clay soil: no absorption - just runoff). Building little moats and waterfalls.
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Quote: The initiative is being made possible after a $25 million donation from Intuit's executive chairman Oh God No! Dealt with them last week. My dad has some businesses on QuickBooks. Had logon problems trying to access them. Help said they needed another $550 to 'fix the problem,' because their automatic backup system is sh*t, and totally screwed up their cloud files, which was making it so I couldn't login. "47% file corruption - at 50% you will not be able to open the files!" They were saying it is my dad's fault for leaving the program running overnight. Don't know if that is true or not.
Regardless, you can imagine how pissed I was. But told them I would get back with them. Looked into it more, and the local files didn't give any errors when checking with their tool. My pissed level rose an order of magnitude. Thankfully, I did give the guy an earful on the phone about them having crappy programming if they can't even make certain files don't get corrupted.
So now West Virginia also falls into this crappy association. Thanks!
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If you buy a simian, does it come with a monkey-back guarantee?
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That statement gives me paws: I didn't hear about it or see any information, so I'll not speak to it.
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What kind of monkey-business is this?
Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows.
-- 6079 Smith W.
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I thought you'd go ape ...
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Are you trying to make a monkey out of me?
Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows.
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Apesolutely!
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You two have gone bananas!
If you can't laugh at yourself - ask me and I will do it for you.
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I think it comes with some feces throwing disclaimers.
To err is human to really elephant it up you need a computer
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rnbergren wrote: feces throwing Hey - keep that kind of talk to where it belongs: Q&A.
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But is it a simian, or a rutangutan ?
"If we don't change direction, we'll end up where we're going"
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OriginalGriff wrote: simian This specific word triggers some goooooood memories!
"Greetings. I am Edwin Odesseiron. You simians may refer to me merely as "sir" if you prefer a less... syllable-intensive workout."
If you know, you know
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I haven't played Baldor's Gate for years!
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I actually played BGII last year.
All of it (as a mage, of course)
Still one of the best games ever made.
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Best games ever made?
Doom / Doom II would have to be in there; the first Civilization; Unreal Tournament 2004 which I last played ... um ... 3 hours ago); Might and Magic IV / V; GTA V (if you can get a non-toxic server which is a good game all on it's own); Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion; Postal 2; The Witcher series; ... the list is pretty long, I couldn't pick just one!
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We have different gaming tastes... And some overlap I guess.
I'd at least put Final Fantasy VII, X and XII in such a list, maybe also VI and IX, but a little lower.
NieR: Automata also blew me away.
Dragon Quest XI (it's almost a best-of Square Enix at this point), Ni No Kuni, Borderlands II, Horizon: Zero Dawn, Skyrim...
And in the vein of BGII, Planescape Torment!
OriginalGriff wrote: the list is pretty long, I couldn't pick just one! Indeed, indeed!
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Sander Rossel wrote: Still one of the best games ever made. ROGUE !
Took me five years to win once - layout randomized for each game. Perma-death as it's now called.
As I've posted before, to this day it still has not only support but development. One of it's descendants, Dungeon Crawl (which I now play) is updated several times a year. Feature-rich is a double understatement.
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You monkeying around again.
Bastard Programmer from Hell
"If you just follow the bacon Eddy, wherever it leads you, then you won't have to think about politics." -- Some Bell.
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Watch your organs, they might get ground.
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Birthday of Moore's law. 1965.
(Does not predate the birthday of Murphy's law)
If you can keep your head while those about you are losing theirs, perhaps you don't understand the situation.
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