

Don’t worry, if the price went down I’m sure they would be sueing to force themselves to replace the memory AND give you cash back. /s


Don’t worry, if the price went down I’m sure they would be sueing to force themselves to replace the memory AND give you cash back. /s


Best use of an NFT I’ve ever heard of!


I’m shocked, just shocked!
I also think they should increase their use of AI - no matter what the cost.
'cause they so stupid!


You know it’s bad when gambling is starting to hurt for business.


If that’s true, I bet the reason is that “security is difficult”, easier to just leave it open to all.


Like this: spiritual advisory pastor to serve only 6 months after molesting a 12-year-old for years
Morris’s attorney said the molestation was her fault because she was “flirtatious.”


Bathroom door too; wanna show it all off! /s


Drive Letters are also for removable media (floppy disks, CD/DVD drives, others [magneto-optical drives, etc), not to mention network drives. Not just Fixed Disks (hard drives).
It’s just an easy way to specify one disk from another.


Guess his “big beautiful ballroom” won’t be Professional Grade after all.


This should help: Snopes article It’s currently rated “Mixed” as it is still in the proposal stage at this time.


That’s the only “cooked cabbage” I’ve heard of; can’t say I care for it, but my partner likes it.


It sounds like we are agreeing.
What I said above:
I say might be because it states “employed as a member of the clergy”. I’m betting they would claim “everyone who knew” was a volunteer (i.e. not “employed”).
What your post above states (I added some bold and italic for emphasis in your quote):
This is the churches defense:
Kimberly Lowe, a lawyer and crisis manager for the church, said its preachers are unpaid and therefore might not be legally required to report sexual abuse of children. Asked if she believes the preachers are mandated reporters under Minnesota law, Lowe would only say that the language of the statute is unclear.
While I agree the Propublica article states they were required reporters and that organization does pretty deep research, I was pointing out the “lawyer way of splitting hairs” in my comments. Lawyers just love to define and redefine the meanings of words; argue about context; question “what was the ‘real intent of the legislation’”; sow doubt; faine ignorance; beg forgiveness; etc ad nauseum. That’s why lawyers are hired to defend in court. Nothing against Propublica but you wouldn’t hire them to defend in court - they are after truth, in court you want a defense which is not necessarily the truth.
Please note: none of this is meant to be “against you/your comments”. Just a slightly different angle on the subject.
Best wishes to all and I hope we can get closer to making this kind of thing just an unhappy part of history.


Will it execute . . . probably.
Will it execute what you want it to . . . probably not.


All that icky transmission fluid was limiting the performance of the transmission (I’m sure). /s


I’ve never considered cooking coleslaw . . . the things I’ve been missing in my life.


According to this site MN mandated reporting they might be:
People who must report
Anyone who is a professional or a professional’s delegate engaged in the practice of the healing arts, social services, hospital administration, psychological or psychiatric treatment, child care, education, law enforcement, or employed as a member of the clergy.
I say might be because it states “employed as a member of the clergy”. I’m betting they would claim “everyone who knew” was a volunteer (i.e. not “employed”).
I’m a member of a Christian organized religion. I don’t think Christianity itself is to blame; PERVERSION OF CHRISTIANITY IS, but not Christinaty itself.
Any true Christian would report this (doesn’t matter if they are legally required to or not). I’m not willing to stand in front of St Peter & God on judgement day and try to defend that kind of inaction.
They should have many years in prison to work to atone for that.


Yeah, but just one “unusual spike in traffic” - so it seems. /s
Outstanding in his field (like a scarecrow). /s