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The get-away driver was 18
I think you have already proven, on multiple occasions, that you can't fix stupid.— August 19, 2018 8:42 a.m.
Waving AR-15 is red flag to Californians
The NFA defines firearms as weapons.— August 19, 2018 12:33 a.m.
Chernobyl in San Onofre?
don bauder I don't know who your sources are, nor do I really care. My source is APS itself. You know, the entity that would be the ones that would be required to seek approval from the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission and, most likely, foot the bill for the cost of expanding the storage facilities. From the horses mouth, as the saying goes. Maybe it's just me, but I would consider them to be the most reliable source.— August 18, 2018 7:23 a.m.
Chernobyl in San Onofre?
don bauder The nuclear waste from San Onofre will NEVER be moved to Arizona. APS operates Palo Verde NGS and their officials said last year they will not agree to take fuel: "We are not licensed to store used fuel from any other facility, and there is no initiative that makes sense to start the licensing process.”— August 17, 2018 12:30 p.m.
SD homebuilding still in the dumps
More than half of San Diego's water supply comes down the Colorado River — into which about 400 wastewater plants near dozens of towns and cities, including Las Vegas, are discharging their treated sewer water. So yeah, San Diegans are already drinking toilet to tap water and have been for quite some time.— August 17, 2018 11:49 a.m.
7-Eleven store in North Park shuts down suddenly
Depends on the organization and the franchise agreement. Not all promotions are honored by all locations. If you read the small print and see the phrase "at participating locations", or something similar, then you know. For example, Taco Bell has a promo with MLB teams in the west. If the score a certain amount of runs, then the next day you get 3 free tacos with the purchase of a large drink...at participating location. Arizona DBacks have had that for 4 or 5 years, and after the first year, the Tucson franchise owner stopped doing it. I know a McDonalds franchise owner in Arizona. Some promos they do some they don't. Then again I have been told by someone who owns Rubios franchises that all locations run the same ones. Again, it depends on the company. In my experience, at least in fast food, franchisees have more say than you might thing they do.— August 13, 2018 8:37 a.m.
Filner's name defaced on Ingraham St. bridge
Most likely, this plaque is made from 22000 Navy G bronze, which by weight is 88% copper, 6% tin, 1.5 % lead, and 4.5% zinc. This formula has been found to be most effective in the casting process.— August 10, 2018 6:01 p.m.
Jim McInnes booted via Facebook from Jazz 88.3
"Jim McInnes first hit the San Diego airwaves in the summer of 1973 when he joined the staff of the original 106.5 KPRI.On April 30 of 1974, KGB called Jim with an offer to become the new morning show host. He accepted and began his run at KGB on the very next day, May 1, 1974." https://101kgb.iheart.com/featured/jim-mcinnes/ab…— August 10, 2018 2:04 a.m.
Deceptive calm in University City
This fact sheet is clearly for the City of San Diego and the Pure Water San Diego program is only for the city of San Diego, NOT the entire region. If fully implemented, by 2035, it would provide 1/3 of the City's water.Interesting that you don't mention the actual name of the program, Pure Water San Diego, anywhere in the story.— August 9, 2018 3:14 p.m.
Jim McInnes booted via Facebook from Jazz 88.3
Feel free to correct me if I am wrong, but as I recall, JM was at KPRI from the summer of 1973 until he moved to KGB in May of 1974 and stayed there until he was booted in October of 2002. I wasn't a math major, but that is 28 years and change.— August 9, 2018 12:59 p.m.