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JustWait[_2_] August 14th 12 01:46 PM

Hey Tim...
 
Looked up this "game of thrones".. LOL, it's a fairy story only
available to the elite types who have the big movie packages on their
cable TV.. Unlike us "basic cable" types who have lives outside of our
basements...

X ` Man[_3_] August 14th 12 01:51 PM

Hey Tim...
 
On 8/14/12 7:46 AM, JustWait wrote:
Looked up this "game of thrones".. LOL, it's a fairy story only
available to the elite types who have the big movie packages on their
cable TV.. Unlike us "basic cable" types who have lives outside of our
basements...



Actually, "A Game of Thrones" is one of several books in a series of
novels. An adaptation of the series is in its second season on HBO,
which is one of many premium channels available on cable TV, typically
for around $10 a month. Perhaps if you weren't wasting your pocket
change on your kiddie motorbike racing misadventure, you could come up
with the $10 a month, eh?

--
I'm a liberal because the militant fundamentalist ignorant
science-denying religious xenophobic corporate oligarchy of modern
Republican conservatism just doesn't work for me or my country.

iBoaterer[_2_] August 14th 12 02:37 PM

Hey Tim...
 
In article , says...

Looked up this "game of thrones".. LOL, it's a fairy story only
available to the elite types who have the big movie packages on their
cable TV.. Unlike us "basic cable" types who have lives outside of our
basements...


Actually, Game of Thrones is a series of books, for those who know how
to read.....

North Star August 14th 12 03:48 PM

Hey Tim...
 
On Aug 14, 8:51*am, X ` Man dump-on-conservati...@anywhere-you-
can.com wrote:
On 8/14/12 7:46 AM, JustWait wrote:

Looked up this "game of thrones".. LOL, it's a fairy story only
available to the elite types who have the big movie packages on their
cable TV.. Unlike us "basic cable" types who have lives outside of our
basements...


Actually, "A Game of Thrones" is one of several books in a series of
novels. An adaptation of the series is in its second season on HBO,
which is one of many premium channels available on cable TV, typically
for around $10 a month. Perhaps if you weren't wasting your pocket
change on your kiddie motorbike racing misadventure, you could come up
with the $10 a month, eh?

--
I'm a liberal because the militant fundamentalist ignorant
science-denying religious xenophobic corporate oligarchy of modern
Republican conservatism just doesn't work for me or my country.


Poor little Snotty...always a dollar short and a day late.

Meyer[_2_] August 14th 12 07:29 PM

Hey Tim...
 
On 8/14/2012 9:48 AM, North Star wrote:
On Aug 14, 8:51 am, X ` Man dump-on-conservati...@anywhere-you-
can.com wrote:
On 8/14/12 7:46 AM, JustWait wrote:

Looked up this "game of thrones".. LOL, it's a fairy story only
available to the elite types who have the big movie packages on their
cable TV.. Unlike us "basic cable" types who have lives outside of our
basements...


Actually, "A Game of Thrones" is one of several books in a series of
novels. An adaptation of the series is in its second season on HBO,
which is one of many premium channels available on cable TV, typically
for around $10 a month. Perhaps if you weren't wasting your pocket
change on your kiddie motorbike racing misadventure, you could come up
with the $10 a month, eh?

--
I'm a liberal because the militant fundamentalist ignorant
science-denying religious xenophobic corporate oligarchy of modern
Republican conservatism just doesn't work for me or my country.


Poor little Snotty...always a dollar short and a day late.

Youse guys should spend less time in front of the boob tube.

[email protected] August 15th 12 05:45 PM

Hey Tim...
 
On Wednesday, August 15, 2012 11:32:31 AM UTC-4, X ` Man wrote:
On 8/15/12 11:23 AM, wrote:

That wasn't clever, that was just... stupid.
You need some Geritol, Mr. Dementia.


According to the U.S. Census Bureau, Educational Attainment in the

United States was as follows in 2009


yawn

I suspect google is you *only* friend.

X ` Man[_3_] August 15th 12 06:11 PM

Hey Tim...
 
On 8/15/12 11:45 AM, wrote:
On Wednesday, August 15, 2012 11:32:31 AM UTC-4, X ` Man wrote:
On 8/15/12 11:23 AM,
wrote:

That wasn't clever, that was just... stupid.
You need some Geritol, Mr. Dementia.


According to the U.S. Census Bureau, Educational Attainment in the

United States was as follows in 2009


yawn

I suspect google is you *only* friend.


Sorry...but I know how to reach the U.S. Census site without googling it.

Here you go:

http://www.census.gov/compendia/stat...ttainment.html

Now, if I had gone to school in South Carolina...



--
I'm a liberal because the militant fundamentalist ignorant
science-denying religious xenophobic corporate oligarchy of modern
Republican conservatism just doesn't work for me or my country.

X ` Man August 15th 12 06:40 PM

Hey Tim...
 
On 8/15/12 12:26 PM, wrote:
On Wed, 15 Aug 2012 11:32:31 -0400, X ` Man
wrote:


According to the U.S. Census Bureau, Educational Attainment in the
United States was as follows in 2009


85.3 per cent of Americans were high school grads
27.9 per cent were college grads
10.3 per cent had advanced college degrees

South Carolina's percentages for the same categories:

83.6
24.3
8.4

Maryland's percentages for the same categories:

88.2
35.7
16.0

Maryland's percentage of its citizens with post graduate degrees is
among the highest in the nation. South Carolina's is…below average.

Have nice day…and read a book.



How does that break out by county?




I suppose I could find out on factfinder census if I were so motivated.
My guess is that in Maryland, the educational leaders would be
Montgomery, Anne Arundel, Howard Counties, and the suburban counties
around Baltimore. Our county wouldn't be near the top of the
list...we're still mostly rural-ish here and I don't believe we have any
four year colleges in the immediate area.

--
I'm a liberal because the militant fundamentalist ignorant
science-denying religious xenophobic corporate oligarchy of modern
Republican conservatism just doesn't work for me or my country.

[email protected] August 15th 12 07:32 PM

Hey Tim...
 
On Wednesday, August 15, 2012 12:40:50 PM UTC-4, X ` Man wrote:
On 8/15/12 12:26 PM, wrote:

On Wed, 15 Aug 2012 11:32:31 -0400, X ` Man


wrote:






According to the U.S. Census Bureau, Educational Attainment in the


United States was as follows in 2009






85.3 per cent of Americans were high school grads


27.9 per cent were college grads


10.3 per cent had advanced college degrees




South Carolina's percentages for the same categories:




83.6


24.3


8.4




Maryland's percentages for the same categories:




88.2


35.7


16.0




Maryland's percentage of its citizens with post graduate degrees is


among the highest in the nation. South Carolina's is…below average.




Have nice day…and read a book.






How does that break out by county?










I suppose I could find out on factfinder census if I were so motivated.

My guess is that in Maryland, the educational leaders would be

Montgomery, Anne Arundel, Howard Counties, and the suburban counties

around Baltimore. Our county wouldn't be near the top of the

list...we're still mostly rural-ish here and I don't believe we have any

four year colleges in the immediate area.



I'm sure you drag many of your county's stats down a lot. But you do help increase the "Assholes per Square Mile" stat.

The same issues you mention for your county is what pulls SC's stats down.... most of our counties are rural, and many in the "lowcountry" are very poor. The demographics just aren't in their favor.

Of course we have Columbia, Greenville/Spartanburg, and the Charleston area as our nice areas, all with universities, industry, all the modern amenities, etc. And the best part... nowhere near as many assholes as Maryland!


X ` Man[_3_] August 15th 12 09:03 PM

Hey Tim...
 
On 8/15/12 2:48 PM, wrote:
On Wed, 15 Aug 2012 12:40:50 -0400, X ` Man
wrote:

How does that break out by county?




I suppose I could find out on factfinder census if I were so motivated.
My guess is that in Maryland, the educational leaders would be
Montgomery, Anne Arundel, Howard Counties, and the suburban counties
around Baltimore. Our county wouldn't be near the top of the
list...we're still mostly rural-ish here and I don't believe we have any
four year colleges in the immediate area.


St Mary's?

I agree about the counties you mentioned but Anne Arundel used to be
pretty rural too. I suppose that is different now that anything within
50 miles of DC is considered reasonable commuting distance.
I doubt any of this applies to the Eastern Shore.



St. Mary's is still pretty much as it was, aside from some shopping
areas. Anne Arundel has gone upscale in the last decade, with
significant high end residential, medical, commercial and shopping
development.

--
I'm a liberal because the militant fundamentalist ignorant
science-denying religious xenophobic corporate oligarchy of modern
Republican conservatism just doesn't work for me or my country.


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