Comment Cousins? (Score 1) 124
Is this ADA-helpful new company related to Paul Hansmeier and John Steele? That would make sense.
Is this ADA-helpful new company related to Paul Hansmeier and John Steele? That would make sense.
You know someone will do it. DRM is just stupid.
I don't see any D/L links of the pages that are referenced, only an MSI installer.
. . . for scale.
All that water that Shatner won't use to dilute his Scotch . . .
"Religious Freedom" means that you can believe as you wish free of government control or mandate, not that you can force others to believe what you believe or others can be forced to act in ways contrary to their beliefs, but consistent with yours.
The Bible is full of stories of real-world penalties that are to be paid for following your beliefs, including death. These modern believers want their outward expression of their beliefs to be free of any real-world consequences from people who do not share those beliefs. That's not how any of this works.
"I was big enough for your mom!" -- Pluto
Because a little head never hurt anyone.
Share anecdotes from your past where you learned a life lesson, especially where you made a mistake or bad choice and learned from it. That way it comes across as not so much a morality lecture and more the loving, caring advice you want to share. It provides context. It humanizes you. It makes a bigger impact on her. And it makes a connection from you to her that will endure as she lives her life and raises her children.
Your map is ready.
Sounds like marketing bullsh^H^H puffery to me.
Another part of my youth about to be tossed in the dustbin of time.
Asshats all the way down.
Do you mean a zone of lawlessness where my Constitutional rights are violated in the name of "freedom"? Where law enforcement official engage in criminal acts to "protect" me? Where my privacy is illegally violated as a matter of policy?
No thank you, Oberführer Caldwell.
"WE would never do that . .
Understanding is always the understanding of a smaller problem in relation to a bigger problem. -- P.D. Ouspensky