@EchoesofWarYT Quite interesting and impressive. I have read the memoirs of Frank Pistol Pete Eaton and am always impressed by the kind of personal resolve it would have required to been a lawman in that era and that area. Thanks for providing another similar example to read about.
@FreddyLA7 Although I am partial to Oklahoma State, I have to say that seeing a Wisconsin game at Camp Randall Stadium was truly a unique and unforgettable experience. Highly recommend.
@JEHutton Way cool. I wish my Grandfather had lived long enough to tell what it was like to work on them. Thatโs him with the brim turned up. Like an Okie.
@JEHutton Yes. When we lived on Guam we were fortunate to witness the tribute to both the US combatants and the Guamanians lost during the occupation by Japan with flags on Memorial Day placed at the beachhead where the troops came ashore. It was very moving.
@scs_real I enjoy sharpening the chain by hand. Examining each tooth as I file. There is a zen quality to it and it is relaxing. Some times itโs not about how fast you do something. Itโs seeing the difference in the wood chips after I sharpen and knowing I did it right, and safely.
@foe_hammer_@benshapiro Ok. I concede that we used two different sources and came to different conclusions. As to if there is a group that is manipulating the economy as seems to suggested, I refuse to discuss that.
@foe_hammer_@benshapiro Hmm. Thats a really good price for ground beef in 1975. All the data sets I researched has it at about $1.54. https://t.co/Gt4cCUqDrK is one.
@foe_hammer_@benshapiro So, I asked Copilot about. โEven though beef is far more expensive today in nominal dollars, wages have grown much faster than beef prices. A worker today can buy roughly 2.5โ3ร more ground beef per hour than a worker in the midโ1940s.โ Fascinating.