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  • Tomegun - 6/3/09 @ 1:33 AM
    I had to go with classic because the iPhone version may be too involved for such a small screen. Navigation is OK, but I find the game more enjoyable on a computer. For the iPhone, there are other games I like more.
    Posted In: SimCity Classic vs. SimCity for iPhone - (0 Responses)

  • Tomegun - 6/3/09 @ 1:31 AM
    LeBron James just left the arena after the Cavaliers lost the Eastern Conference Finals on Saturday. I think it showed a lack of sportsmanship and class to leave without shaking the opposing players' hands and talking to the media. Doing things like this would get a kid sent home without their post-game juicy and cookie! Since LeBron is LeBron, he has seemingly got a pass from the national media, but it sends the wrong message to kids in every sport around the world.
    Posted In: Post-game Handshake vs. No Handshake - (0 Responses)

  • Tomegun - 6/3/09 @ 1:17 AM
    I've had an iPhone since July or August and it is the first cell phone that I don't want to get rid of for another brand. I say another brand because a new iPhone could be announced on Monday (June 8). The Pre has been getting mixed reviews, but competition is always good.
    Posted In: Apple iPhone vs. Palm Prē - (0 Responses)

  • Tomegun - 6/3/09 @ 1:10 AM
    Mama Kaz, I think you have it wrong. I would vote for people from the Midwest having the most common sense. I have lived in the Washington DC area, Phoenix and just moved back to Las Vegas. Both regions have their issues, but I have thought about this many times before and prefer the west coast. In the east, they are all about being macho and following the crowd. A Mercedes Benz is a symbol of making it in that area where people are all about the latest "it thing" out west. Both shallow, but at least the west coast is willing to try something new. I could go on and on with many examples, but the West gets my vote.

  • Tomegun - 6/3/09 @ 1:01 AM
    Are you serious? This really isn't the rivalry for this, but comparing this to nationalities being together is borderline racist to me. This discussion is about sex, not where someone comes from or the color of their skin.
    Posted In: Gay Commitment vs. Non Gay Commitment - (0 Responses)

  • DollyFan - 6/2/09 @ 4:18 PM
    I tan under both. I suggest, as a tanning salon owner, that people tan at a salon before tanning outdoors. In the salon, you're in a controlled environment where your minutes are set and you know when to get out. Tanning outdoors, so many people don't realize who much sun they are getting and may forget that they've been out under the sun for 2 hours and get burnt.

    Tanning isn't necessarily bad for your skin. Using lotion and tanning in moderation is what should be done. And moisturizing should also be done.




  • The Boss - 5/31/09 @ 7:37 PM
    I have a feeling my opinion on the matter will come off as heartless but that's never stopped me before.

    ACORN stands for helping low to moderate income people get homes, stay in their homes, register to vote, etc...

    I guess the question really should be is putting and keeping low to moderate income people in homes a good thing? Is registering thousands upon thousands of low to moderate income people to vote a good thing?

    I'd insist on the answer being no, it's not a good thing. In regards to housing, I've never heard of a house lifting a person out of poverty, you have a home because you’ve lifted yourself out of poverty. I have heard of thousands and thousands of homes being foreclosed upon due to many things but in part because the people who purchased the homes couldn't afford them. Some couldn't afford them to begin with and others couldn't when the rates went up on the ARM's. Some knew the rates were going to go up and others didn't. For those who didn't I would have to guess and say they were ignorant or uneducated.

    Voting is a whole other issue. Yes, it's every Americans right to vote but is there a group of people who possibly contaminate the results due to a particular statistic? Yes.

    Unfortunately education level is synonymous with income level and I'll let you guess where the low to moderate income bracket falls. They are unapologetically registering the most unintelligent people of America to vote. Does anyone else have a problem with that?

    In my opinion education is the great equalizer. If they truly wanted to make a difference they would spend more time and resources getting people educations and making sure they follow through rather than putting them in houses they can't afford or giving them a voice in elections when they don't possess the knowledge to make an educated decision. Educated people don’t need someone or something to tell them to vote, they know the significance of it.


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