I was having dinner with my family at the Clarion Hotel in Dunkirk. NY (about 40 miles S. Buffalo, NY) and we took a walk to the water front at the back of the hotel. The water (Lake Erie) was nasty and filled with Garbage. Also, the hotel (outside patio) was dirty.
I think the city of Dunkirk should really take a look at the water and have crew clean up that garbage in the water. GROSS! In regards to the hotel, a power wash is in order.
On a postive note, the food was very good and the service (waitress) was decent; however the bartender outside was lazy and wouldnt help the waitress.
My wife and I are glad we found this site and Ill email a link to the city of Dunkirk. Maybe something will be done about the garbage in the water. Hey, video does NOT lie and I would expect this site to grow with popularity and now people have place to vent safely. Good job here.
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I think the city of Dunkirk should really take a look at the water and have crew clean up that garbage in the water. GROSS! In regards to the hotel, a power wash is in order.
On a postive note, the food was very good and the service (waitress) was decent; however the bartender outside was lazy and wouldnt help the waitress.
My wife and I are glad we found this site and Ill email a link to the city of Dunkirk. Maybe something will be done about the garbage in the water. Hey, video does NOT lie and I would expect this site to grow with popularity and now people have place to vent safely. Good job here.
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AFLAC is the insurance company whose mascot is that funny little duck that goes around quacking AFLAC in strange settings. It has about thirteen times the value of Freddie Mac and 4.75 times the value of Fannie Mae.
By the way, the next five weeks are crucial to Fannie and Freddie if they are to stay independent. They will have to raise and roll over $225 billion in mostly short-term notes before the end of September. If they run into trouble raising this money, watch for the U.S. government to step in and take them over. M any analysts think it’s a matter of “when” and not “if.”
· If you’re on a computer that uses Windows, have you been doing your Windows Updates lately? Lots of people have it set to happen automatically at 3:00 am or so, but if your computer is turned off then, it probably won’t happen. So check daily.
· Is there a company out there that doesn’t talk about service being their great strength? How many really provide it? The biggest key in our view is simply staying in communication with customers. Return calls immediately. When someone is concerned enough to call, they worry when their call isn’t returned. Is someone hiding bad news? Why don’t I hear from them? Service, in many cases, is simply calling a customer back to tell him you don’t yet have anything to tell him.
· They’re sure bold about selling software to enable mortgage fraud these days. Check out http://www.fakepaycheckstubs.com
· There is a lot of scary stuff being written about the U.S. economy, much of it focused on our massive deficits and irresponsible governmental spending. We’re pretty cynical here at Garrett, Watts, but we believe deeply in the resiliency of the U.S. economy. In the early 1990’s, everyone wrote about the “hockey-stick” pattern of federal debt that would ruin us, but in 1998, Bill Clinton said the following in his State of the Union address: For three decades six presidents have come before you to warn of the damage that deficits pose to our nation. Tonight I come before you to announce that the Federal deficit - once so incomprehensibly large that it had eleven zeros - will be, simply, zero. We balanced the budget once and had big surpluses for three years. And we can do it again.
· Oakland, California had eight take-over robberies of restaurants in July alone. This is where masked robbers enter a restaurant, make every patron get on the ground, take their wallets and jewelry, and often shoot one or more people.
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while and 11 percent of mobile users say they use their devices for Internet browsing on a weekly basis.
Even though year-over-year growth can look impressive, adoption of these data-intensive applications still remains slow, says Monaghan. From 2007 to 2008:
-- email usage on mobile phones grew by 71 percent,
-- mobile internet browsing at 57 percent
-- watching video clips or TV on a mobile phone grew 100 percent year-over-year between 2006 and 2007 but adoption only grew from two percent to four percent, he says.
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