This symbolized these organizations' commitment to improve rail service on the New Haven Line with more and more M-8 rail cars being accepted and placed into regularly scheduled train service. Customers should now be seeing nearly a third of weekday trains and half of the weekend trains operating with the new M-8 cars.
M-8 trains operate during peak and off-peak time periods, weekdays and weekends, between New Haven, Stamford and Grand Central Terminal.
This is an excellent milestone in the effort to provide riders with better comfort and safety as they use our state's rail system.
Best regards,
Livvy Floren, State Representative 149th District
Lile Gibbons, State Representative, 150th District
Fred Camillo, State Representative, 151st District
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Note: <888> 05/10/12 Thursday 1:15 A.M. I checked with Laguna Beach, CA - Contact Us to see if they knew anything about the person that I met out there in 1980 that said he ran PARC, a Xerox company , but they never heard of him. CIO
Note: <888> 05/10/12 Thursday 12:45 A.M. I cut a 3/8th inch thick slice off the large end of the ham which is about 12 ounces, and I heated it on a microwave proof plate with cover in the Sharp microwave for 4 minutes and 0 seconds at 60% power. I ate it with Grey Poupon country mustard on it. I also had a medium microwaved potato with Smart Balance spread that I pricked holes with a fork in the sides, so it would not burst. The GE microwave oven has a potato button to cook it with. I also had steamed baby carrot slices with broccoli crowns with extra virgin olive oil and 12 ounce glass of Sprite lemon lime soda and a cup of green tea with Splenda sweetener and Borden's lemon juice. I also ate about 6 ounces of Golden Butter cake. CIO
Note: <888> 05/09/12 Wednesday 10:40 P.M. I went out, and I threw out the garbage. I went downtown, and I stopped by CVS, but they are sold out of all of the $10 Croc Pots. I then drove further downtown. I walked the entire length of Greenwich Avenue and the train station area. I sat out at various places. I stopped by the Greenwich Cigar store, and I bought a Ace's High scratch card for a dollar, but I lost. I stopped by the Apple www.apple.com computer store, and I checked something out. I stopped by Starbucks, and I used the bathroom, and I chatted with a local. I chatted with a local walker on my wireless telephone. On the way up Greenwich Avenue, I noticed Morello Italian Bistro was busy as usual. I chatted with TD Bank - Online Banking, Home Equity Loans, Investment Planning and Wealth which is opened until 8 P.M. on weekdays. I stopped by CVS, and I bought two 34.5 Folger's Country Blend ground coffee for $6.99 each for $13.98 total. I finished my walk, and I chatted with a local walker. Brooks Brothers has 25% off orders through May 13, 2012 with coupon code "FNFBB1" . I chatted with a relative on my wireless telephone. I then went by the Welcome to A&P! Hot weekly ads, great coupons, shop online, store locator, fresh foods and delicious recipes. , and I bought Dole bananas for .79 a pound for $1.84, and a whole Woodson James Angus Woodson & James Angus Beef top round of beef eye round for $2.99 a pound for $15.64 for $17.48 total. There is a coupon here Coupons - Woodson & James Angus Beef . I then went by the Putnam Shell at 401 West Putnam Avenue, and I bought $9.01 of self service V-Power gasoline for $4.439 a gallon with a dime off with my Stop and Shop card for 2.038 gallons for 29.5 miles driving since Monday April 30, 2012 at odometer reading of 69883 miles for 14.475 miles per gallon in mostly local traffic. I then returned home. I put the eye round in the freezer to have later. I chatted with a relative. CIO
Note: <888> 05/09/12 Wednesday 5:30 P.M. I threw out the garbage. I picked up the mail. I will now go downtown for a Birthday stroll. CIO
Note: <888> 05/09/12 Wednesday 5:10 P.M. I woke up at noon. I chatted with two relatives and a friend. I ate breakfast of oatmeal with honey and a sliced banana and milk, a toasted English muffin with extra virgin olive oil, a 50% to 50% glass of punch and cold filtered water with vitamins and supplements, a cup of coffee with Splenda sweetener and milk. I washed the breakfast dishes. I made my bed. I installed the Windows Updates on the FIC server and the two partitions on the primary work computer. I did a Complete PC backup of both partitions on the primary work computer to the third internal hard drive. I tried on the jacket with tracking of FedEx Tracking on the order for XXL in old map white color Croft and Barrow Microfiber Bomber Jacket for $24 with 20% discount to $19.20 with coupon code "SUNSHINE20" and .99 shipping and $1.28 tax for $21.47 total, and it fits just fine. I showered, and I cleaned up, and I put foot cream on my feet. I chatted with a friend. CIO
Note: <888> 05/09/12 Wednesday 12:15 A.M. Happy Birthday to me May 9 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia . I will now shut down the primary work computer, and I will go to bed soon. I will eat a corn muffin, before going to bed. CIO
Note: <888> 05/08/12 Tuesday 11:15 P.M. There is a bargain at CVS on Greenwich Avenue. They have a couple of dozen of these Buy Crock Pot Classic Slow Cooker online at CVS.com for $10 each in the front of the store, and this week through Thursday, the Stop and Shop has top round roasts for $1.99 a pound. CIO
Note: <888> 05/08/12 Tuesday 10:45 P.M. I went out after the last note. I went downtown, and I walked the entire length of Greenwich Avenue and the train station area. I sat out at various locations. I used the bathroom at Starbucks before my walk. I used the bathroom at Starbucks midway through my walk. I stopped by Zen Stationary, and I played a number 25 Aces High scratch card for a dollar, but I lost. I chatted with a relative on my wireless telephone. I stopped by CVS, and I bought from the discount table in the rear of the store, a Fast Brite Auto Headlight Restorer Kit for $5 and .32 tax for $5.32 total. I used the bathroom at CVS. I finished my walk, and I sat out for a while. I then went by the Stop and Shop. I bought a day old two pound Golden Butter cake for $6.50, a six pack of Stop and Shop English muffins for $1, broccoli crowns for $1.99 a pound for $1.41, and I was charged too much for a 12 pack of 7-UP, so I got one free 12 pack of 7-UP, and I bought another one for $3.33 and a 12 pack of A&W root beer for $3.33 and a $1.16 can deposit for $16.73 total. I then returned home. I used my little cart from the rear of the trunk of the Audi to bring up the soda. I put the cart back in the trunk of the Audi, after I brought it up. I ate 15 jelly beans. CIO
Note: <888> 05/08/12 Tuesday 6:15 P.M. I cut a 1/2 inch thick slice off the large end of the ham which is about 16 ounces, and I heated it on a microwave proof plate with cover in the Sharp microwave for 3 minutes and 30 seconds at 60% power. I ate it with Grey Poupon country mustard on it. I also had a medium microwaved potato with Smart Balance spread that I pricked holes with a fork in the sides, so it would not burst. The GE microwave oven has a potato button to cook it with. I also had steamed baby carrot slices with broccoli crowns with extra virgin olive oil and 12 ounce glass of Schweppes Ginger Ale and a cup of green tea with Splenda sweetener and Borden's lemon juice. I will now go downtown for a walk. CIO
Note: <888> 05/08/12 Tuesday 4:45 P.M. I went outside, and it started to rain. The mail arrived. I picked up the mail. My order with tracking of FedEx Tracking on the order for XXL in old map white color Croft and Barrow Microfiber Bomber Jacket for $24 with 20% discount to $19.20 with coupon code "SUNSHINE20" and .99 shipping and $1.28 tax for $21.47 total arrived. I won't open it up until my 62nd birthday tomorrow. It is starting to rain outside. CIO
Note: <888> 05/08/12 Tuesday 4:25 P.M. I made 110 Premier Lights 100 MM filter Peter Stokkebye Turkish pipe tobacco cigarettes while watching episode 10 of "The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes". I chatted with a relative. CIO
Note: <888> 05/08/12 Tuesday 2:10 P.M. On the north end of the building on the second floor, they have the new steel staircase installed to the attic. They are still working on the partitioning and doorways though. I will now make cigarettes. CIO
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I showered, and I cleaned up, and I put foot cream on my feet. I will now throw out the garbage. I will then make cigarettes. CIO
Note: <888> 05/08/12 Tuesday 12:05 P.M. I woke up at 9:30 A.M.. I ate breakfast of oatmeal with honey and a sliced banana and milk, a toasted English muffin with extra virgin olive oil, a 50% to 50% glass of punch and cold filtered water with vitamins and supplements, a cup of coffee with Splenda sweetener and milk. I washed the breakfast dishes. I made my bed. CIO
Note: <888> 05/07/12 Monday 11:30 P.M. I watched Episode 1 of Season 2 of "Sherlock" off the internet which is available for a few days from www.pbs.org . Well, since the Western Hemisphere is pretty much isolated from the Eastern Hemisphere, we get a bit curious about how the modern world has developed over in the Eastern Hemisphere. Since I have not been over there since the Winter Olympics in Albertville, France in February 1992, I have been in exile here for another 20 years. However, the longer one lives here, the more one gets use to the Stockholm syndrome - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia living on the quaint edges of America. I guess the British have been here so many times, they really do not feel they need to come here frequently anymore to practice their American dialects. I remember some of the 1960s British television programs, and a lot of the British in those television programs were probably too cleaver, but possibly not for modern technology. Probably the Favorite British television show of all time was The Prisoner - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia which was what living in an Anglophile community in America feels like. The Canadians are even afraid to communicate with us, since they see us more frequently than some of the people from overseas. How we came to live in this situation is beyond me, but I guess it comes from experience. There are so many people in Europe with skills, about the only job available in Europe for an American is living as an Unemployed American, providing they can afford to pay for it. Of course I have seen so many British citizens come and go over the years, it is hard to tell if any new ones are showing up anymore. I am sort of curious as to where all of the British citizens that once lived here are, if any are still alive as to where in the world they might have retired to. Maybe they are all in retirement homes in New York City. Still I am familiar with Greenwich, Connecticut, although it can be expensive to navigate around it. I guess the older generation is still becoming familiar with the internet, or at least those whom were late to go online. However, a lot of people are probably talked out or blogged out. I have a comfortable enough life here in America, so I am not complaining, but I am sort of curious as to why people have lost interest in reading books or similar content as opposed to the chit chat on the internet. I guess everyone is curious as to what people have done with their lives, only to find out that their friend my age and older are retiring and tend to be a bit forgetful. So many people have lived in this area over the years along with all of the people who regularly travel through this area, it is sort of hard to stage a stroll up memory lane in terms of the downtown area. Also a lot of the back country areas have changed with the large number of McMansions that have been built to accommodate those people whom like walking around in large homes all day. I find living in a small apartment, once one gets use to it, involves less walking around, so I have more energy once I am rested to walk more frequently downtown which costs me about $2.75 round trip to investigate. The commuter crowd comes and goes, but they generally do not linger downtown too long. I have been able to save a bit of time by not going to Greenwich Library to see whom is just sitting there waiting around watching the world go by. Of course as I get older it takes longer for me to do my household routines. I guess I will now shut down the primary work computer, and I will go to bed soon. CIO
Note: <888> 05/07/12 Monday 9:05 P.M. I chatted with a relative. CIO
Note: <888> 05/07/12 Monday 8:30 P.M. I cut a 1/2 inch thick slice off the large end of the ham which is about 16 ounces, and I heated it on a microwave proof plate with cover in the Sharp microwave for 3 minutes at 60% power. I ate it with Grey Poupon country mustard on it. I also had a medium microwaved potato with Smart Balance spread that I pricked holes with a fork in the sides, so it would not burst. The GE microwave oven has a potato button. I also had steamed baby carrot slices with broccoli crowns with extra virgin olive oil and 12 ounce glass of Sprite lemon lime soda and a cup of green tea with Splenda sweetener and Borden's lemon juice. I will now shut down the primary work computer, and I will go to bed soon. CIO
Note: <888> 05/07/12 Monday 7:10 P.M. Green Mountain Boys - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Current European Tax Rates
United Kingdom
Income Tax: 50%
VAT: 17.5% TOTAL: 67.5%
France
Income Tax: 40%
VAT: 19.6% TOTAL: 59.6%
Greece
Income Tax: 40%
VAT: 25% TOTAL: 65%
Spain
Income Tax: 45%
VAT: 16% TOTAL: 61%
Portugal
Income Tax: 42%
VAT: 20% TOTAL: 62%
Sweden
Income Tax: 55%
VAT: 25% TOTAL: 80%
Norway
Income Tax: 54.3%
VAT: 25% TOTAL: 79.3%
Netherlands
Income Tax: 52%
VAT: 19% TOTAL: 71%
Denmark
Income Tax: 58%
VAT: 25% TOTAL: 83%
Finland
Income Tax: 53%
VAT: 22% TOTAL: 75%
Also Christians are suppose to give 10% of their income to the Church they belong to, so in places like Denmark, Christians only get to keep 7% of their income. Maybe that is why so many of them are checking out this area with a maximum 35% Federal tax Income tax in the United States - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia, 6.5% Connecticut State taxes Connecticut Income Tax Rates and Tax Brackets, 2011-2012 for 41.5% tax and 6.5% sales tax except on food for 48% tax, and some of the churches are pretty much happy to get anything. Of course those are the highest tax rates for rich people. Lower income people, pay much less.
Maybe the Prison Planet.com » Rothschilds & Rockefellers – Trillionaires Of The World will move back to Greenwich, Connecticut from Europe and help us make ends meet. Obviously none of the high tech billionaires from out west have made homes here, just a few hedge fund people. CIO
Note: <888> 05/07/12 Monday 6:20 P.M. The tulips are gone in Greenwich, Connecticut;
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Note: <888> 05/07/12 Monday 3:30 P.M. Before cleaning up, I ate a corn muffin, and I also ate 35 jelly beans. I threw out the garbage. I sat out for a while. I picked up the mail. I chatted with a relative. I guess I have a case of the "Internet Blues". A few people emailed me that Facebook would be another Internet Bubble. CIO
Note: <888> 05/07/12 Monday 12:15 P.M. I chatted with a relative and two out of town Government agencies. I left a few messages with friends. I will now shower and clean up and put foot cream on my feet. CIO
!!!!!! Note: <888> 05/07/12 Monday 11:00 A.M. On a matter of Hype. I have been using the internet and reading tech news for over 20 years, and recently I have been watching the Bloomberg business news, since the people at www.chase.com watch it at 19 West Putnam Avenue. Bloomberg had been promoting the IPO for www.facebook.com at being worth $100 billion which is quite a lot of money even in this country. At last count worldwide Facebook supposedly has 450 million users, but obviously not all of them use it very much. That means 450 million users divided into 100 billion dollars, that each Facebook user is worth $222.22222222222 . Quite frankly I don't think my Facebook Account is worth $222.22. If one valued each user at say 25 cents, then Facebook would only be worth about $112 million.
Facebook made $225 million last year, so they made 50 cents for each account. Thus they think that the valuation of the company is worth what it would make in over 400 years. I saw on the business news that one of the founders of Facebook bought a town house
On West 10th street in Greenwich Village, thus it would seem to me that the Socialists in Greenwich Village have no real value of what money is worth.
I did see today on the business news that the Chinese bought 65 tons of Gold from Taiwan, so that is what the Chinese are doing with their money.
CIO
Note: <888> 05/07/12 Monday 10:30 A.M. I woke up at 7:30 A.M.. I ate breakfast of oatmeal with honey and a sliced banana and milk, a toasted English muffin with extra virgin olive oil, a 50% to 50% glass of punch and cold filtered water with vitamins and supplements, a cup of coffee with Splenda sweetener and milk. I washed the breakfast dishes. I made my bed. I rebooted the FIC server. I put two new AA alkaline batteries in the FIC Server Microsoft wireless mouse. CIO
Note: <888> 05/06/12 Sunday 11:55 P.M. I cut a 7/16th inch thick slice off the large end of the ham which is about 14 ounces, and I heated it on a microwave proof plate with cover in the Sharp microwave for 2 minutes at 50% power. I ate it with Grey Poupon country mustard on it. I also had a medium microwaved potato that I pricked holes with a fork in the sides, so it would not burst. The GE microwave oven has a potato button. I also had steamed baby carrot slices with broccoli crowns with extra virgin olive oil and 12 ounce glass of Sprite lemon lime soda and a cup of green tea with Splenda sweetener and Borden's lemon juice. I will now shut down the primary work computer, and I will go to bed soon. CIO
Note: <888> 05/06/12 Sunday 10:25 P.M. I did not watch the Sherlock program, because I chatted with a relative and a friend. However, it will be available at www.pbs.org for a few days after its original broadcast. CIO
Note: <888> 05/06/12 Sunday 8:30 P.M. I woke up at 7:30 P.M.. At 9 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time on Channel 13 PBS, Masterpiece Theatre is showing a new series of "Sherlock Holmes".
Le Monde.fr - Actualité à la Une One would never know it from Greenwich, Connecticut, but I think the World is changing again. CIO
Note: <888> 05/06/12 Sunday 4:05 P.M. I went out after the last note. I threw out the garbage. I went by the Stop and Shop, and I picked up the missing 12 ounce jar of generic honey that they forgot to put in my bag this past Friday. I then went downtown, and I walked the entire length of Greenwich Avenue and the train station area. I chatted with a local. I used the bathroom at Starbucks. I toured CVS. I chatted with the people at the consignment shop on the west side towards the top of Greenwich Avenue. They have a nice French painting in there done by somebody with the name "Morereau?". I finished my walk, and I sat out for a while. I then returned home. I ate the remaining defrosted beef stew and Dutch noodles and a 12 ounce glass of Schweppes Ginger Ale. I also at 25 jelly beans. I will now take a nap. CIO
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