Autistic James Bond would have a martini with fifteen directions including, but not limited to the number of ice cubes in the shaker and the length of time to shake it. Autistic James Bond, you see, would know that stirring a martini is all wrong.
Autistic James Bond would have a martini with fifteen directions including, but not limited to the number of ice cubes in the shaker and the length of time to shake it. Autistic James Bond, you see, would know that stirring a martini is all wrong.
Good Excel users think themselves better than a beginner. Great Excel users think themselves somewhere between Intermediate and Advanced. Excel Masters, and I know one who placed in that Excel data modeling competition, know they’re somewhere in the Intermediate to Advanced range.
Depending on what functions you have running to make it do all the things, could you have it live on Sharepoint and just access it through Excel online? That offloads a lot of the processing to MS’s servers but does have the disadvantage of being Excel Online, which has some but not all the functions of desktop Excel and the keyboard shortcuts may or may not work. Also, Excel Online doesn’t seem to love macros, which can break things.
You may want to look up the current average age of puberty starting. Blame chemicals in the environment or whatever you want, but a lot of girls are getting their first period before they turn ten. I started masturbating to a somewhat messy finish before I was ten because it felt good, and I have to think I’m hardly an outlier. There’s a reason we teach kids about their parts early, it’s because changes start sooner than ever and we don’t need little girls terrified like Carrie because their parents never told them what to expect out of embarrassment or religious zealotry.
Also, teaching consent should be done very, very early, as it enables children to advocate for themselves at a younger age, hopefully even reducing CSA as a children can recognize and report “bad touches” when they’re younger. Surely you want children to advocate for their own safety, to recognize that doing thing that make them uncomfortable isn’t okay.
ABK (Always Be Kicking)?
Is that better or worse than leaving it in an El Pollo Loco and then ruining somebody’s life with accusations because cops lie? I’m only asking because of this:
Do your own reading on what happened in the “search”, how the Chief then quit suddenly, was retained, quit again two years later, then came out of retirement “temporarily”. Really shady stuff that proves that even in “liberal” California with at least a theoretical state level agency tasked with investigating cops, nothing changes.
I’d argue he’s setting the stage for einsatzgruppen, like the infamous Reserve Police Battalion 101.
Their pensions/salaries need to get hit for this before it will affect anything. Also there needs to be some kind of National law enforcement accreditation standard and training. I’d also like an independent review and oversight commission that allows zero current or former police, but I recognize all of this will never happen. Instead we have an occupying force ostensibly for our protection.
“Taxpayers on the hook for innocent man assaulted and framed by police and DA.”
Fixed that for you.
Spoiler: that whole movie existed to get to the scene where Maverick gets back in an F-14 with Goose’s son. Yeah, the whole movie was essentially Maverick getting closure. Also, I miss Danger Zone.
It really does make you wonder just why the police were so eager to kill Christopher Dorner. They literally shot up two small trucks that were of course nothing like the vehicle he was reportedly in, then when they finally cornered him, they pulled a Waco and set the cabin on fire. Zero effort to arrest, just kill on sight…
It also applies to any oceanic coastline, IIRC. So if you live within 100 miles of an ocean, border, or airport (more than 85% of the US if memory serves) CBP has all sorts of “enhanced” powers apply.
NYPD officers went on strike in 1971, and crime rates didn’t go up.
When the NYPD temporarily “changed approach” from “proactive policing” (so called broken windows policing), major crime reports went down:
https://www.latimes.com/science/sciencenow/la-sci-sn-proactive-policing-crime-20170925-story.html
In short, we’d likely all be better off with abolishment of the current police and a small, investigative force to solve major crimes. Otherwise, the police are the most dangerous person with a gun in a majority of situations. Don’t just take my word for it, check my math. Based on some light Internet searching, there are roughly 800k police in the US, and combined they kill, per the Washington Post, more than 1k people a year. I wasn’t a math major in college, but doesn’t that average out to roughly one in 800 cops killing somebody every year?
I don’t think anybody short of soldiers in war have that high a kill ratio. Ignoring Covid and car accidents, police are at significantly lower risk of dying on the job than many other occupations, especially food delivery drivers. So given they’re at low risk of death and they’re killing so many people, maybe, just maybe, the current role of police needs to be drastically changed.
The .ml is the country extension for Mali, which was colonized (read that how you want) by France along with other regions of Africa. Just recently French troops left Mali after a nine year military operation to fight Islamic militants.
And the coast as well. 100 miles of the coast covers a massive percentage of the population.
Counting Crows
Def Leopard
Led Zeppelin
Grateful Dead
The Doors
The slave owning flying guy from Tatooine with a gambling problem?