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What's under the ice in antarctic?
@Sailor don`t want a pickle, just wanna ride my motorcycle - Alice's resaurant
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They worship Obamma! Like he was a Messiah like Jesus. BHO will never be like Jesus....he is opposite of Jesus and an Obamination in many ways.
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Nearly 400 people used California assisted death law in 2017
Posted: Jun 23, 2018 11:15 AM EDT
Updated: Jun 23, 2018 11:15 AM EDT
By KSBY StaffCONNECT
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) - California health officials say 374 terminally ill people took drugs to end their lives in 2017, the first full year after a law making the option legal took effect.
The California Department of Public Health said Friday that 577 people received aid-in-dying drugs in 2017, but not everyone used them.
Of the 374 who died, about 90 percent were more than 60 years of age, about 95 percent were insured and about 83 percent were receiving hospice or similar care.
The figures are more than double those from the first six months after the law went into effect in 2016, when 191 people received life-ending drugs, while 111 people took them and died.
A judge briefly halted the law this spring, but an appeals court has reinstated it.
That's cause he's the Antichrist.
Amazon's Alexa could be coming to a hotel room near you
Posted: Jun 23, 2018 12:08 AM EDT
Updated: Jun 23, 2018 12:26 AM EDT
By Megan HealyCONNECT
Amazon announced a new version of the smart speaker, Alexa for Hospitality, to assist hotel guests with in-room services.
Specifically designed for hotels, Marriott International will be trying the new version soon, but one local hotel is ahead of the game.
Each room at The Inn at the Pier in Pismo Beach features a standard Alexa device, helping some guests get ready for the day.
"We wanted some tunes so we said, 'Alexa play Ed Sheeran radio' and so we started rocking out to that. Then we wanted to know if we needed a sweatshirt, so we asked what the weather was," Soul Rowen said, a guest at the Inn.
Hotel guests said it is a convenient way to get the information you need, but one guest voiced some privacy concerns.
"We've been using it to find restaurants and places to go," Robin Taylor said, but also added, "I do have technology concerns with all technology nowadays because of people being able to hack into things."
Amazon's hotel version will automatically disconnect a guest's Amazon account from the device if they choose to temporarily log in.
Alexa for Hospitality is invite-only.
Expect to see them this summer in rooms at Marriott International, Westin Hotels and Resorts and more.
HELL NO
you rang?
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Crazy people
@Rebel_Angel they not only put land mines they would be machine gunning them down before they were close to it.
tru dat@Orion91