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That seems counterproductive because they won't pull back from the gate with the boxes like that, they will still have to be loaded. This time he'll have to pick up a disorganized mess which will be more work.
 
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https://www.bloomberg.com/graphics/2018-us-land-use/
 
When you stop giving a fuck about your job.

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Well, I see what happened to my new Silky saw I got today. It looked like it was dragged behind the truck on the way to my house. Everything was ok inside, but if one more sliver of tape had ripped, the whole box would have come apart.
 
LOL!

"We need to make some money."
"Why don't we film you with the cheetahs and put it on youtube?"
"I don't think that will get many hits."
"I'll dwell on your ass and make up a plot worthy of a porn video."
"That should work."
 
Straight up - these statistics are full of shit, and their methodology is shit. They have Michigan labeled as idle / fallow. I took a look at their other maps, and frankly most of them are wrong too.

I sure hope this isn't the type of 'data' they use to make decisions.
They're not saying that all of Michigan is fallow, but that a total area of that size across the country is fallow. What data do you have to the contrary?
 
Imagine my chagrin - the maps are showing up with the wrong text on them in my browser. I checked with IE and they have the correct text. So.. eh.... er... yeah. I was seeing forest as pasture land for cows, etc. It's actually pretty accurate for Michigan and I retract my previous statements.
 
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