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Q. whats ur opinion on texas or houston. thats a good restraunt
Asked by $arah - Sun Dec 9 14:09:16 2007 - - 11 Answers - 0 Comments

A. I have lived in every part of the United States. California,Seattle,New Orleans,NY,Maine,Florida and Tennessee. By far Houston T.X. is the worst. The city is run very poorly. The people there lack sophistication and it's a mecca for illegal immigrants. It's a double standard town. I was involved in a accident with someone who did not speak english no driver's license,no insurance,no tags, nothing. This person should have went to jail. The Houston Police department shows up and says there is nothing we can do but give them tickets. Went to court guess what they did not show. If I get in a small fender bender and don't have insurance,a licence,no tags and can speak english then I go to jail. I had to fix my car myself. No one cares… [cont.]
Answered by okinawasfinest - Mon Dec 10 10:02:15 2007

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Q. who are the 2 senators of tx?? i nedd these fast . thank you :)
Asked by PWND! - Wed May 9 13:06:40 2007 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Those would be Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison and Sen. John Cornyn. Both of those are Republican Senators serving at least their second terms.
Answered by drpepperholic15 - Thu May 10 11:25:40 2007

Is Texas auto registration just the stickers in the window or also a registration paper?
Q. We've moved from Texas to Oklahoma, and lost the registration to our truck.(2005 ford F150) They won't register it here without the registration, and Texas won't print a duplicate because it's expired, (about 18 months ago). We can't renew it in Texas, because we have to do it in person, and that's not an option. What the HECK are we supposed to do? Is the window registration sticker the same as having the registration on paper? Also, we don't have the title because it's a lien. Texas doesn't release the title until the lien is paid.
Asked by jezuzgirl - Tue Jul 15 16:59:42 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. You don't have a whole lot of choices. Option 1. Park it until it's paid for, and you have the title, then get it transferred to Oklahoma and registered. Option 2. Go to the closest court house in Texas and pay for your past due registration, bringing it up to date. No, the sticker is not the same as the paper registration card. Added: Also don't drive it with expired registration, or you are likely to get it impounded, adding to your costs and problems.
Answered by oklatom - Tue Jul 15 17:06:12 2008

How come people think Texas is so uneducated and behind the rest of the US?
Q. How come people think Texas is so uneducated and behind the rest of the US? Don't they know that some of the biggest and most high tech industry's are here in Texas? For instance, people know that Texas is a big place for computers, since places like Dell, Apple computers and numerous other computer related companies like that are here? Also, don't people know that Texas is, at least right now, one of the most financially sound places in the US? Are people just naive?
Asked by Smith - Tue May 11 15:49:38 2010 - - 12 Answers - 0 Comments

A. That's what their libbie teachers in the superior public education and state-run schools tell them. Maybe it's good for their self esteems, I dunno.
Answered by ruth - Tue May 11 15:59:09 2010

How is the Texas Longhorns playing the Oklahoma Sooners in Dallas, Texas considered a nuetral site?
Q. If Texas gets to play in the State of Texas that seems like an unfair advantage.
Asked by maevansjr - Sun Nov 30 09:46:19 2008 - - 7 Answers - 0 Comments

A. It's when they split the tickets between the 2 schools. If half the stadium is filled with Oklahoma fans and half is filled with Texas fans it is equal in terms of fans of both. It's done to give each team equal support and it keeps the team who plays in that state from having a home crowd advantage. The game between Georgia and Florida in Jacksonville, Florida is the same. The stadiums in both situations are considered the best sites for the annual rivalries.
Answered by GEORGIA (Oct 30th) (Florida!) - Sun Nov 30 10:10:09 2008

How can you become a resident of Texas in order to pay in-state tuition?
Q. I know many schools want you to live in Texas for at least 12-months, how can you prove you've lived in Texas for 12 months? What if you lived in texas for 3 months before getting a local driver's license, do schools only accept the time after you go the license or is there a way to show you've already lived in Texas before the license was recieved.
Asked by Riven - Thu Dec 14 17:37:26 2006 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Show the school your lease with the date it was signed. They have to accept it as proof of date of residency. If lease is not in your name, show them mail addressed to you, postmarked from date of residency...mail like credit card bills, utility bills, car loan, etc.
Answered by txharleygirl1 - Thu Dec 14 17:54:16 2006

Texas education is ranked as low as 50th What should we do to improve the quality of K-12 education in Texas?
Q. Recently, the State Board of Education made national news for altering the K-12 textbook content and curriculum to reflect their ideological views. Texas education is ranked as low as 50th in effectiveness among the states. What should we do to improve the quality of K-12 education in Texas?
Asked by sara - Tue May 4 23:47:44 2010 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. You guys should reverse the recent ruling of taking Jefferson out of Texan text books. That would be a good start. Also put a bit more effort into separation of church and state, that might get you Texans out of that situation.
Answered by WeekzGod - Tue May 4 23:52:20 2010

How do i become a Texas resident for college purposes?
Q. I want to go to a college in Texas but don't want to pay the out-of-state tuition fees. How would I become a Texas resident after transferring from a Louisiana college?
Asked by Paul B - Wed Aug 12 19:54:55 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments

A. The only way to be certain is to ask the school you're applying to what their rules are. In my experience, you have to live in the state for one year, and you can't be dependent on parents who live out-of-state. If you're under 23 or 24 (I forget which), they'll consider you a dependent. I would call the admissions office and ask for a detailed explanation of the rules and what they require from you in order to get in-state tuition. BTW, also depending on the school, certain scholarships or on-campus jobs may entitle you to in-state or otherwise reduced tuition and fees. Ask if there are any opportunities to reduce the cost of tuition at your school.
Answered by Megan - Wed Aug 12 20:04:36 2009

Is Texas homestead exemption based on who lives at home or who owns it?
Q. Texas has a $15,000 homestead exemption is a person claims that home as their personal residence. Is it based on who owns the home, who lives there, or who paid for the home? Say its a $100,000 home and it is purchased by a daughter and her grandmother. The daughter contributes $1 and the grandmother contributes $99,999 and the purchase it together for $100,000. They are both listed as joint owners of the home. The grandmother lives outside of Texas. Is this possible to qualify for the Texas Homestead exemption?
Asked by breadbox - Fri Mar 28 14:19:10 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. In Michigan, it doesn't matter how much each person contributes - if two names are on the deed, one person can claim the exemption. For example, Mr. Jones helps his son purchase a house so Mr. Jones and Mr. Jones Jr. are on the deed. Mr. Jones Jr. lives there and files the Principal Residence Exemption (that is what it is called here) in his name. He is entitled to the entire exemption, not just half. All states are different and you should check into the state law regarding the Homestead Exemption in Texas. As far as the percentage of ownership, is that someplace in writing that the granddaughter owns less than 1%? According to what I can see about the TX homestead law, you will have to put down what percentage each person owns, but… [cont.]
Answered by Pat B - Fri Mar 28 14:30:01 2008

How can you tell if a Texas brown tarantula is a male or female?
Q. My dad found a (what we are 99% sure is) Texas Brown tarantula in our neighbors backyard. They let us keep it and now we are wondering if its a male or female. If anyone knows how to tell the sex of a Texas Brown tarantula please tell us. Thank you!
Asked by poohbeargirl789 - Fri Apr 3 17:21:51 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments

A. The male has tibial hooks after molting. Males are a long-legged spindly spider with tan carapace, brown abdomen, and long black fuzzy legs. Females bodies are more stocky with thicker legs. Also not all tarantulas have mating hooks. These are more common in new world species. These are truly great spiders, and are very docile. Good luck with your new pet.
Answered by poolmanrod - Mon Apr 6 12:52:19 2009

I live in Texas but work 6 days (about) a month in Cincinnati. How do I pay the least amount of taxes?
Q. I lived in Kentucky till Memorial Day so have paid Kentucky taxes. I work in downtown Cincinnati so pay local Cincinnati taxes and am having Ohio taxes withheld. I live in Texas which has no income taxes but fly in to Cincinnati about 6 days a month to help do my job. I work out of my office in Dallas the rest of the month. I am trying to either minimize my state taxes or avoid them altogether if I can. My employer is withholding Ohio and Cincinnati income taxes. I assume that I can pro rate my tax bill, is that true and how do I do that?
Asked by gordogekkobudfox - Sat Jul 15 08:18:04 2006 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Do not list any addresses in Ohio, only use a Texas address, even a Texas P.O Box.
Answered by mastinox - Sat Jul 15 08:23:25 2006

What is the Texas law on accessing and reading another person's email without their consent?
Q. Can anyone point me to any websites where I can read up on the Texas law regarding accessing and reading another person's personal email without their permission? The email was not associated with work, just a personal hotmail or yahoo account. The person who did this did not have permission to access the account at anytime and was never given the login in or password. They also did not access the account for any monetary reasons. It appears they read the emails just to read the emails. This person also does not live in my house so the account was accessed from a different location, possibly their home. What legal rights do I have regarding this matter?
Asked by A3Mama - Sun Aug 26 16:15:44 2007 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. It's not Texas law, it's federal law. Accessing a computer without consent is a criminal violation.
Answered by David B - Sun Aug 26 20:06:00 2007

What advantages are there living in Texas versus living in Oklahoma?
Q. We're thinking about moving to Texas (close to Decatur). It may be one year or five years, but we're still planning on it. The only thing I know is that Texas has no state income tax. (We live in Oklahoma currently). We're probably going to either move our trailer there or sell this one and buy another. What's the story on cost of living down there? Thanks.
Asked by Anonymous Lady - Sun Apr 8 17:15:00 2007 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Well. as you've probably heard, everything is bigger and better in Texas!!! Just stay out of Houston and Dallas. They are both pretty ugly cities. My suggestion would be to go to the hill country around New Braunfels. It's really pretty up there and the rivers (Guadalupe, Comal) are like right in your back yard.
Answered by Renee - Sun Apr 8 17:21:18 2007

How much does Texas Farmers Insurance pay for labor if owner does work themselves?
Q. I filed a claim with my Home owners Insurance (Texas-Farmers Insurance) and I wish to do the work myself, instead of a contractor to save money then how much does Farmers pay owners for hourly wages?
Asked by i4gmax1997 - Tue Sep 30 23:21:44 2008 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments

A. If you filed home owners insurance, you are in the wrong place to ask, this is car insurance. If it was indeed your car you're asking about, are you a qualified body shop?
Answered by oklatom - Tue Sep 30 23:27:08 2008

What churches in Allen Texas are helping hurricane Ike evacuees?
Q. Allen Texas is next to Fairview Texas and Plano Texas just North of Dallas. And South of McKinney Texas. Any help would be appreciate. They need food, money, clothing, and baby formula especially. Allen wasn't hit at all but I have evacuees staying at my house.
Asked by foxylilalley - Fri Sep 12 20:05:22 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Hi, how badly was Allen hit? I have a friend who lives there. Thanks a lot.
Answered by Lois L - Sun Sep 14 19:28:58 2008

How does the revised Texas curriculum plan to disprove separation of church and state?
Q. How does the revised Texas curriculum plan to disprove separation of church and state as proposed by the founding fathers?
Asked by Black Holes & Revelations - Fri May 21 19:31:54 2010 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments

A. It will be changing historical fact in order to discredit everything by Jefferson, Paine, the federalist papers and instead reinforce the false and misguided ultra right wing notion that this is a Christian nation. Teaching creationism in school, by the way, is not in the plan, but if it is taught, it will be found to be unconstitutional, as has already been found to be true in state courts around the nation. If this foolish idea passes muster, then Texas can rejoin the ranks of the least effective school systems in the nation. Something like what the SBOE proposes will certainly allow Texas to become the worst school system in the nation, dragging down other school systems when they have to replace textbooks with the lies and garbage… [cont.]
Answered by twoasonesfl - Sat May 22 02:23:50 2010

Why was the Texas annexation so controversial? What would have happened had Texas remained an independent nati?
Q. Why was the Texas annexation so controversial? What would have happened had Texas remained an independent nation?
Asked by Independent - Sat Jul 11 02:11:50 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. They left Mexico to be independent, and they probably would have been annexed eventually just like Hawaii
Answered by Olive - Sat Jul 11 02:18:26 2009

How are mammographer jobs in texas compared to wisconsin?
Q. Which pays more, texas and wisconsin? Leave links-for information. Thanks.
Asked by sbbunzel - Sat Jul 4 02:12:08 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. I hear in Texas they are a handefull-I guess everything really is bigger in Texas.
Answered by Thrashard - Sat Jul 4 02:15:15 2009

At what location in Texas does the weather cease to be humid?
Q. I know that the east coast of Texas is very humid and the western part is very dry. I hear that the Austin area is humid, but not as bad as the east coast. My question, then, is about how far west of Austin do you have to go to get away from the humidity? I am not interested in the northern parts of Texas. I am curious about the cities and towns in the middle of Texas. Thanks.
Asked by hmmmm - Sun Jan 13 20:21:22 2008 - - 7 Answers - 0 Comments

A. It starts getting drier further west of Austin. The Hill Country is usually pretty dry. We vacation at the Mayan Dude Ranch in Bandera every year and it is always pretty dry...HOT but dry.
Answered by A Rose by another name - Sun Jan 13 20:24:58 2008

Can a minor fly from Texas to California with just a student ID?
Q. My sister, who is fifteen, needs to fly from Texas to California immediately. This is the thing, she recently obtained her residency and is still awaiting for the green card and social security card on the mail. Can she fly with her student ID since she is a minor? Will any type of residency id proof be needed? (although she has no way to proof her residency has been approved since it hasn't arrived yet). Can she just fly with her student ID?
Asked by YESI - Wed Dec 31 01:21:57 2008 - - 7 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Yes, according to Continental Airlines website, children ages 15-17 traveling alone need one of the following: Driver's License, Passport, Credit card, School ID, Company ID, Library card, Birth Certificate, Social Security card, Organization ID (such as athletic club, etc.), Proof of auto insurance in passenger's name. I'd suggest checking with your particular airline to be sure.
Answered by Pattycake - Thu Jan 1 17:39:24 2009

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