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Joined: 27 Nov 2007 / Male ♂
Last Post: 27 Nov 2009
Threads: Total: 15 / In This Archive: 11
Posts: Total: 452 / In This Archive: 334
From: USA the land of free, or at least cheap.
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Interests: home improvement, culinary arts, brewing beer

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Dice   
7 Mar 2008
Life / You know you're Polish when... ? [111]

You have five kinds of gourmet ketchup in your kitchen cabinet and you put in on everything including scrambled eggs, stake, mashed potatoes and veggies!
Dice   
7 Mar 2008
USA, Canada / Gas prices in America [127]

You're right Shopgirl; it does charges itself up when braking. The technology is called regenerative braking. Instead of using traditional brakes to slow the car down, you're using the moving wheels as an electric generator transferring the energy back to the battery.

This way you're able to recapture the kinetic energy and reuse it later when it's time to take off again. It's sort of like winding up a toy car I guess :)
Dice   
6 Mar 2008
News / What do Polish friends think of Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton? [226]

Did you guys hear that Rush Limbaugh is boasting that he helped Hillary in Texas and Ohio, and he is encouraging Republicans to vote for Clinton in the Democratic primaries? He believes that Hillary will be easy to beat.

Rush Limbaugh pushes GOP for Clinton in Texas

Also, Poles in America, if you are basing your vote purely on the candidates stance on Poland, please reconsider.

Agree.
Dice   
6 Mar 2008
USA, Canada / Gas prices in America [127]

Does anybody drive a Prius here? What's your opinion about it?
For those who don't know, Toyota Prius is a hybrid electric vehicle. It's not the only electric hybrid available on the market right now, but it is the most popular one.

It's supposed to get 50 miles per gallon on a highway and 60 in a city. I know, it sounds strange, but it does better in a city then a highway.

Prius

I have test-drove a Prius last year, but decided to get something else. A friend of mine's got one, and so far it's doing well. I wander though how well it will do in a harsh weather such as severe cold or triple digit heat. And another thing is, how long is the battery going to last?

PS. The oil price has just hit another high: $105/barrel...
Dice   
6 Mar 2008
USA, Canada / Gas prices in America [127]

This is what we'll be driving here soon when the gas hits 8 bucks a gallon; sub-compacts!


Dice   
6 Mar 2008
News / What do Polish friends think of Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton? [226]

Krysia, my apologies for hurting your feelings (not!). I should have let your words speak for yourself:

Americans don't have much choice for president: One's a woman, the other a black guy. All we need is a gay president. Hahaha

So, how is your life in the Nazi Party?
Dice   
6 Mar 2008
News / What do Polish friends think of Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton? [226]

Both Obama and Clinton want to renegotiate NAFTA, at least officially. The thing is that Hillary was all for it when her husband put it in place. So either she was wrong then or she is lying about it now.

Bush will go down as one of the worst presidents ever.

I would say THE worst.
Dice   
1 Mar 2008
USA, Canada / NO VISAS to Canada for Poles in the near future [62]

I understand that because of the oil sands there are a lot of high-paying jobs in Alberta, CA. And although the Visa Waiver Program for Canada doesn't mean an automatic work permit, probably it would make it easier to obtain it to a Polish citizen rather then a citizen of a third country.

Maybe some Polish-Canadians here could help our Brothers and Sisters from Poland with some information helpful to find an employment there? From what I read the jobs are well paid ($80,000+).

npr.org/templates/player/mediaPlayer.html?action=1&t=1&islist=false&id=6108995&m=6108996
NPR Broadcast I

npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=6108995
NPR Broadcast II

npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=6108995
Canadian Oil Draws World-Wide Mix of Workers

Daniel Teasdale came from Nova Scotia in February. He runs an excavator and, at 21 years old, he expects to make more than $115,000 U.S. a year.
(...)
The dump truck drivers make $80,000 to $100,000 a year with overtime.
(...)
"Some of our competition are offering signing bonuses in the order of $20,000 Canadian ($18,000 U.S.) ...," says Neil Camarta, a project manager at Petro-Canada. "Some companies are offering an incentive package where, if you stay a couple of years, you get a bonus then, which may be in the range of $50,000 to $100,000."

Dice   
1 Mar 2008
Love / Shall we go back to interracial relationships for a bit? [50]

If it was up to me I would make it a law that everybody would have to date people from other races. The World would be a better place then.

white women are made by white men they are our women

Zynf is just a very sexually insecure man, that's all. One of the racist stereotypes (true or not, I don't know, you ladies tell me) is that Black Men have bigger hmmm... 'tools'. One may say that this is a positive stereotype, but in this case it backfired because of a large number of sexually insecure White Men (ztynf), who just simply freak out when they see a White Woman with a Black Man. lol
Dice   
1 Mar 2008
USA, Canada / Gas prices in America [127]

It looks like the U.S. citizens are doing OK in comprising to the Europeans as far as gas prices go.

In the GB gas (petrol) is £1.10 a liter = $8.15/gallon.
In the U.S. the price of gas is $3.0/gallon = £0.41/litter.


On the other hand, the price of gas here is cheaper, but we drive way more then Europeans do. We drive far distances, almost nobody takes public transportation here, average car makes about 12000 miles/year ~ 19200km. I drive 30 miles=48km to work (which is not much at all) and it takes me about 20-25 min to get there. It would probably be at least an hour or two with the public transportation.

I wonder what would happen here if the gas went up from $3.00 to $8.00/gallon, the price in the UK?
I bet you people would start living closer to work or school, the urban sprawl would probably stop and maybe public transportation would become more popular.
Dice   
28 Feb 2008
History / 1939: the road to tyranny. Is it happening again? [14]

Hairball, you are so obsessed with this idea of "End of America"! How can you live your life successfully if you have only one thought in your head, how can you be productive at all? And, what's even worst is that you don't even live in the U.S. (I think a Pole living in GB, right?)

So why would you even care?
Dice   
25 Feb 2008
USA, Canada / Polish, American, Polish-American - what am I to you? [34]

i am thinking of converting to islam allahu akbar

Are you really? If you're serious, then please let us know why and what led you to this decision. I AM NOT KNOKING YOUR CHOISE. I am just interested to know why and how.

Thx, Bubba!
Dice   
23 Feb 2008
Life / Cigarette Smoking in Poland [146]

I can see a cultural difference when we're talking about smoking tobacco.
In many countries today smoking is passé, old fashion, not cool, it stinks, and it’s not socially acceptable.

Smoking has become sort of like passing gas or digging your nose in public; it's repulsive and gross and some people will let you know about it.

When you smoke you have to go outside, you have to hide, you need to take a mint after because you stink, if you smoke in your car and have a baby with you- you can actually get a ticket, not to mention the stares you’ll get from people for smoking next to a child.

United States and Canada, Australia, NZ, Western Europe is changing and becoming just like California, where it all started. Eastern Europe is a little behind, you can see it here, but don't be fooled, change is on the way.

Like it or not, this is the way of the future.

Joo who is right, 2 drinks a night are good for you.
Dice   
21 Feb 2008
Life / Polish attitudes towards drinking alcohol [72]

RJ, there is a difference between 12 oz of beer and 12 oz of vodka. And that's the thing. People of the East; Poles, Russians etc. tend to drink lots of vodka and they have a serious problem with alcoholism, while the Westerners tend to drink beer or wine instead.
Dice   
21 Feb 2008
Life / Polish attitudes towards drinking alcohol [72]

Every Polish immigrant I know that did NOT succeed in the U.S. and had to go back to the Old Country to start all over again had to do it because of our Polish love to vodka.

Usually it goes like this: one gets two or three drunk driving tickets, he gets some jail time, he loses his job, wife takes their house and kids away and leaves him, and he's stuck with $350/week child support, no house and no job.

PS. That's why i tend to stick to an OCCASIONAL beer or a glass of merlot :)
Dice   
20 Feb 2008
USA, Canada / 2008 U.S. Presidential Election according to Polish and foreign people [90]

John McCain has no chances of winning in the general election mainly because he is hated by the conservatives. He is viewed by them as a liberal, big government, flip-flopping carrier politician. Also most Evangelists will vote for Obama because of his Church. Some of my family are Evangelist and they hate McCain. Huckabee would've won, because he would've carried Evangelist vote and most of the Black vote. They would've voted for him because he is a Baptist Minister. McCain on the other hand has no chance.

Suprisingly Liberal-John McCain
Dice   
20 Feb 2008
USA, Canada / Gas prices in America [127]

No $h!t. Its nearer 80%.

We pay a sh!t-load of taxes on gas to. We call it the "Military Budget" lol
Dice   
20 Feb 2008
USA, Canada / Gas prices in America [127]

Paying £1.10 a liter here now.

1.10*3.8=£4.18/gallon=$8.15/gallon.

3.0/3.8=$0.79/litter=£0.41/litter

In the GB gas (petrol) is £1.10 a liter = $8.15/gallon.
In the U.S. the price of gas is $3.0/gallon = £0.41/litter.


No wonder you guys drive those little funny looking golf carts to work over there :)
Dice   
20 Feb 2008
USA, Canada / 2008 U.S. Presidential Election according to Polish and foreign people [90]

Zbigniew Brzezinski is now a foreign policy mentor to Barack Obama.
Will Obama follow Brzezinski's view of the international affairs as the President? What are Brzezinski's views? We know that on one hand Brzezinski advocates talking to the rouge states such as Iran or Venezuela, on the other hand he does not rule out a military conflict with those regimes.

Brzezinski worries that the US risks becoming "a huge gated community self-isolated from the world... One of my indictments of Bush is that he has fostered a culture of fear in this country rather than diminished it."

campaigniran.org/casmii/index.php?q=node/4051

Barack Obama Endorsed by Zbigniew Brzezinski


Dice   
20 Feb 2008
USA, Canada / Gas prices in America [127]

Speaking of extracting oil... did you know that USA has more oil then the Middle East? The only thing is that it is in form of oil shale - oil inside a rock. The thing is that extracting it is costly,i believe you need a price of about $150/barrel or $5/gallon for it to be commercially valuable (unfortunately it's coming soon).

Oil Shale Video


Dice   
19 Feb 2008
USA, Canada / Gas prices in America [127]

This is the reason why NOBODY in the USA takes a bus: the gas and cars are so cheap, that EVERYBODY drives a car, and the only people left riding busses are crackheads, crazies and alcoholics. Here is a video of two environmentally friendly girls who for the first time in their life decide to take a bus! They had a quite an adventure and I'm not sure they'll do it again any time soon:

Keep it Green: Riding the Bus


Dice   
17 Feb 2008
Life / The "Ski" surname in American Movies [21]

There was Stanley Kowalski in "A Streetcar Named Desire" played by young Marlon Brando. Stellaaaaaa!



PS. Big Lebowski rulz!