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I like and fear your answer, but having recently watched a ridiculous number of police homicide interrogations, it seems to me that if you are smart enough to get away with murder you are probably smart enough to avoid it in the first place. A lot of murders are solved with cameras and phone records. Even many sociopaths who you might expect to do better.
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Used to be considered simply prudent to back up the vhs tapes you bought and people were encouraged to tape their favorite shows off the tv. Now some random CEO of the month has the right to bury decades worth of creative works?
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I feel like with so many cameras they will still find you and it will be more suspicious, but I guess it depends if they can tie you to the victim in some other way.
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I think because I used a mailing address? I changed it to my residence and it seems all right. Just weird it wasn't a problem for years even up to March or whatever for the primary. I wasn't notified or given a reason.
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Double check that you are registered. I found out last week that I had been kicked off the list after receiving ballots for years without a problem.
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DrawExpress is very intuitive to use on a phone, but the files may not be editable in other software. It exports as SVG, PNG, or pdf.
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This reminds me of the time, in college, when a Christian fellowship leader gave us all a list of alternatives to sex, including
- Passing chocolate from mouth to mouth
- Naked wrestling...
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Real men in tights
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The map from the third is the "circumstances" of the first two. Or the "results". First two just theorists, I guess.
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When you can't be the winningest. It's like giving yourself an A for effort.
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Laying the groundwork for post election
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We need orphan technology program like for orphan drugs. I can't imagine it would be very costly to keep this one woman's device running, but it does take someone somewhere being responsible for it.
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Maybe this is normal, but I just learned last week that in Washington, if a candidate has lost the open primary they cannot be a write in candidate.
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Greek autopsia "a seeing with one's own eyes,"
So I guess it works regardless of species. Though I'm not sure I believe this. Like how else did ancient Greeks see?
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I'm something of a rewilder myself, and I have to say, even in the PNW, establishing native plants takes a lot of water the first few summers at least. Maybe not as much as a lush green lawn all summer, but that's not the standard in my neighborhood anyway.
Plant in Fall and start from the shady areas, creating more shady areas as you go. Mulch with leaves if possible, or chip drop if not. Still a lot more fun than mowing.
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"The communities have to identify what their needs are first and that takes some time," he said. "Then let us know what they need so we can try and source it for them." -- the county agencies, who did not request assistance from the state at any time
The damage is not over 3 days after a storm. They don't even know what they need yet.
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This was Catholicism. He's a smart guy and I'm pretty sure he figured it out. Did not become a priest, though, so maybe his mom was right.
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I don't see anything in the Biden bill about deporting people who have been living in the US for any amount of time. It seems to be all about quickly turning around new migrants during "surges" and changes to the way new cases are handled. I'm not saying I support the bill, but it does not seem to be a mass deportation bill. Tell me if I'm wrong.
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My grandma in the 30s had to hide all evidence of menstruation from just one of her two younger brothers, the explanation being he was intended for the priesthood. I'm not saying it makes sense.
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Except I think it's interesting this was not generalizable. The Spanish were looking for people, just different people at first. Cortez for example landed and immediately "employed" hundreds of native people to come up with some wealth to pay off the exploration debt. The friars were specifically there to convert people to Catholicism.
The British puritans were looking to build their personal Utopia, but the Spanish and others, it seems to me, were looking for a populated colony from the start.
::: spoiler Answer Leopard-skin Pillbox Hat, Bob Dylan :::
::: spoiler Title Across the Universe :::
My recent experience is no -- the first backup went just fine, but all subsequent attempts to add to it have failed, giving various errors in the logs, including mounting problems, timeout during the initial write test, bad database, etc. I did rename the drive between backups, maybe that was bad? The log shows Time Machine using the new name and finding the drive just fine. Googling this I see that people have these same problems with external hard drives, though, so I'm wondering if anyone has been successful using a thumb drive and if there's any trick to it.
Usually the option is there, but sometimes only block user is available. Thanks.