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Travis In Austin

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  1. Kona Fancy from Hanalei Roasters. This is addictive.
  2. Lot of them are snake oil, but some are legitimate. It could void your warranty if that's an issue. @CECAA850 might be able to help if you give him some specifics.
  3. 99% of all streamed music comes from just 10% of what's available. To get to new music you have to get "outside" https://www.digitalmusicnews.com/2018/02/14/spotify-apple-music-top-songs/
  4. You racial background isn't used in court. The only thing in court is whether it is your DNA or if you are parent/relative of someone else. They wouldn't be submitted under Ancestry or 23 and me. The Ancestry and 23 are valid, however, they can be off on European location. They are notorious for mixing up Hispanic and Native American. There is still a lot of interpretation going on. The data is accurate, what you can say from that data is slowly becoming more refined.
  5. Bremont U2 Rolex GMT, Daytona or Sub Kobald Phantom (USA)
  6. Yes Austin. There are a few members here that are up that way.
  7. That stamp in the wood is the same as what would be on the label. So you have the right labels, I will attach a link where all of this information is located.
  8. Bono, 57, talks about how he finds new music (his kids). https://www.rollingstone.com/music/features/bono-u2-state-of-the-world-what-he-learned-from-almost-dying-w514442
  9. Another one worth a glance. https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/in-one-lifespan/201507/the-adaptive-functions-music-listening
  10. Congratulations. It CAN be very stressful, as you know. I hope this one goes smooth. Travis
  11. Songs selected for movies seem to have a lot of impact at times, and can open a door to a lot of new things.
  12. I agree completely on Steely Dan being something you never get tired of. That duo was influenced by the writing of Burroughs, but not the other way around. I think on simpler pop a lot has to do with publicists and "star makers" doing what they do to shape or influence tastes. In the end it is still all personal taste.
  13. “These people are too fancy, they’re too sophisticated,” William S. Burroughs said of Steely Dan in 1977. “They’re doing too many things at once in a song.” Burroughs, who had no personal connection to the band, had been asked to comment on Aja, Steely Dan’s new record, because co-founder Walter Becker and Donald Fagen had named themselves after “Steely Dan III from Yokohama,” Burroughs apparently doesn't like complex.
  14. It's the "skip" or captain position. They call all shots and can throw last two stones.
  15. In some states "reckless conduct" can trigger punitive damages.
  16. If the other driver is "at fault" then it doesn't matter what the driver was doing at time of collision (unless the conduct triggers punitive damages in your state, and then it does begin to matter). In a "no-fault" state, they don't look at who is responsible, they limit and specify what you can recover. Cell phone records are routinely checked in serious accident cases, they have been for over 20 years. It would be pretty stupid to get yourself hemmed up on a purgery charge on something as simple as this.
  17. They won't NDA your photos when you settle, just a release with no admission of liability.
  18. It's a state law in Texas, however, the numbskulls wrote it in such a way that it can't be enforced.
  19. Sound by Luther @Wardsweb BBQ by @dwilawyer Pissed of neighbours? It was St. Patrick's so we didn't care
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