NWI INGO General Post Part 19 - LegOs, Glocks and iPhones!

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    tv1217

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    Well that's good to hear because I live a mile or two away from where he went missing and I'm outside with the dogs right now and what do I hear but my first coyote yipping in the distance in that general direction. :faint:
     

    KLB

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    I've worked from home two days a week for about 4 years, and 1 day a week for something like 12 years. The whole HQ started doing it 3/18/20, and have pretty much all been home since. Different departments are looking at their long term policies going forward. In IT it looks like it will be manager's discretion. In network/security operations at least, there is no reason for us to be in the office. Most everything we work on is remote anyway. For me, most of the people I deal with everyday are also remote.

    Saves me a bunch of :spend: not having to go to Chiraq three times a week.
     

    KLB

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    Good more Al's Beef for jedi.
    Oh wait they left the downtown area!! Along with 80% of other food joints.
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    They aren't very good anyway. And as you mentioned, they closed a while ago. There was a mediocre Mexican place there last time I was downtown.
     
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    I read an article in the Wall Street Journal editorial a few months ago. The author said that a lot of people will be working from home permanently. This decision is causing people to leave large cities en masse.

    I wonder how Chicago and other metropolitan areas will be affected
     

    KLB

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    I read an article in the Wall Street Journal editorial a few months ago. The author said that a lot of people will be working from home permanently. This decision is causing people to leave large cities en masse.

    I wonder how Chicago and other metropolitan areas will be affected
    They will be hurting for money. I bet the Fed will bail them out since the Ds got Congress.
     

    melensdad

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    They will be hurting for money. I bet the Fed will bail them out since the Ds got Congress.
    Feds won’t bail them out. Rural and suburban taxpayers will have more money extracted and their wealth will be transferred to the unproductive people in society, propping up inefficient commuter rails, supporting infrastructure that is unnecessary in an attempt to save their collective urban utopias that most intelligent people avoid.
     

    KLB

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    Feds won’t bail them out. Rural and suburban taxpayers will have more money extracted and their wealth will be transferred to the unproductive people in society, propping up inefficient commuter rails, supporting infrastructure that is unnecessary in an attempt to save their collective urban utopias that most intelligent people avoid.
    Of course they will. The conversation started under Trump.

    Plus, stealing more won't be enough. They'll just print more money.
     
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