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pigtail

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KarmaKarma wrote: westslope wrote:National Public Radio is more than willing to give a platform to Trump and his associates. In interviews. Trump still has access to the White House press staff and can send all the press releases he wants to.
Stop the mindless talk of the homogeneous blob media.
BREAKING: Project Veritas tapes show @PBS Principal Counsel Michael Beller advocating for political violence. âGo to the White House & throw Molotov cocktails...â âEven if Biden wins, we go for all the Republican voters, Homeland Security will take their children awayâ¦â PBS top lawyer says gov should build 'enlightenment camps' and remove children from Trump supporting homes
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Jan 12, 2021 - 10:06am |
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westslope wrote:National Public Radio is more than willing to give a platform to Trump and his associates. In interviews. Trump still has access to the White House press staff and can send all the press releases he wants to.
Stop the mindless talk of the homogeneous blob media.
BREAKING: Project Veritas tapes show @PBS Principal Counsel Michael Beller advocating for political violence. âGo to the White House & throw Molotov cocktails...â âEven if Biden wins, we go for all the Republican voters, Homeland Security will take their children awayâ¦â PBS top lawyer says gov should build 'enlightenment camps' and remove children from Trump supporting homes
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oldviolin

Location: esse quam videri Gender:  
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Jan 12, 2021 - 9:42am |
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what goes around comes around...
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westslope

Location: BC sage brush steppe 
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Jan 12, 2021 - 7:02am |
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National Public Radio is more than willing to give a platform to Trump and his associates. In interviews. Trump still has access to the White House press staff and can send all the press releases he wants to.
Stop the mindless talk of the homogeneous blob media.
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Red_Dragon

Location: Gilead 
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Jan 12, 2021 - 5:52am |
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meower

Location: i believe, i believe, it's silly, but I believe Gender:  
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Sep 17, 2014 - 4:55am |
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http://www.phillymag.com/news/2014/09/17/report-suspects-gay-bashing-will-meet-police-today/ Suspects in Gay Bashing Will Meet Police Today kind of an incredible story.... basically two gay men were beat up by a crowd of assholes on Saturday night, a pic was released by the Philly police, which was all over FB yesterday. Someone (a reality start? Real Housewives of NJ?) discovered a pic of the same people eating out earlier that night on FB.... tweeted it..... and now they're turning themselves in.
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Proclivities

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Jan 5, 2011 - 3:29pm |
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rosedraws wrote:I just noticed this in the email signature of a printer I'm using today: Choose print. The paper industry plants more than it harvests and today there are 25% more trees in the developed world than in 1900. Paper is biodegradable, renewable and sustainable. Growing and harvesting trees provides jobs while forestry plantations provide clean air, clean water, wildlife habitat and carbon storage. A decline in the demand for paper products risks a decline in sustainably managed re-growth forests. Use print, it is tangible, it is effective in getting your message across and when recycled it will come back to us as paper or board. Interesting logic. Apparently a young rapidly growing tree absorbs more Co2 than a mature tree, so so far so good. I guess the problem not addressed is how much Co2 is produced converting those trees in the bit of printed paper on your desk.
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rosedraws

Location: close to the edge Gender:  
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Jan 5, 2011 - 3:10pm |
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I just noticed this in the email signature of a printer I'm using today: Choose print. The paper industry plants more than it harvests and today there are 25% more trees in the developed world than in 1900. Paper is biodegradable, renewable and sustainable. Growing and harvesting trees provides jobs while forestry plantations provide clean air, clean water, wildlife habitat and carbon storage. A decline in the demand for paper products risks a decline in sustainably managed re-growth forests. Use print, it is tangible, it is effective in getting your message across and when recycled it will come back to us as paper or board.
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mem_313

Location: Beachside, Paradise Gender:  
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Jan 4, 2011 - 9:54am |
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mem_313 wrote:
I feel the same way. Thankfully I still dexterity and wit to be able to write, and an acoustic guitar to sing along too....
Have dexterity ha!
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mem_313

Location: Beachside, Paradise Gender:  
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Jan 4, 2011 - 9:41am |
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dmax wrote: When all our creations become electronic, they're guaranteed to be unreadable or nonexistent in a few hundred years - unlike things written on paper or stone. With nothing physical to hold in your hand, when the electricity goes out - does it exist?
I feel the same way. Thankfully I still dexterity and wit to be able to write, and an acoustic guitar to sing along too....
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Jan 4, 2011 - 8:14am |
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Manbird wrote: When the electricity goes out, they will burn the rest of the books to stay warm and use the stones to smash each other's head in.
Come over here and have a seat we can get a head start on the process.
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Manbird

Location: La Villa Toscana Gender:  
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Jan 4, 2011 - 8:10am |
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dmax wrote: When all our creations become electronic, they're guaranteed to be unreadable or nonexistent in a few hundred years - unlike things written on paper or stone. With nothing physical to hold in your hand, when the electricity goes out - does it exist? When the electricity goes out, they will burn the rest of the books to stay warm and use the stones to smash each other's head in.
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Jan 4, 2011 - 8:06am |
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oldslabsides wrote: I would love to see all paper publications go the way of the dinosaur. Paper's day as a publishing medium can't pass soon enough for me.
When all our creations become electronic, they're guaranteed to be unreadable or nonexistent in a few hundred years - unlike things written on paper or stone. With nothing physical to hold in your hand, when the electricity goes out - does it exist?
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Jan 4, 2011 - 7:17am |
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Proclivities wrote:Great ironic quote - nostalgia is just not what it used to be. 
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beamends


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Jan 4, 2011 - 7:16am |
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mzpro5 wrote: I felt that way until I got a Kindle. The convenience and the fact that it is much easier on my eyes than a "real" book has made me a convert to ebooks. A big part is the eInk technology used in the Kindle, no backlit screen so very comfortable to read.
I got my 81 yo Mom one for Christmas, didn't know if she would take to it as she has repeatedly not used technology gifts she received in the past, but she has fallen in love with it and has read 4 books since she got it 10 days ago.
No. 1 son's girlfriend has one. Not my thing I'm afraid. Maybe I'm just a good old fashioned Luddite.
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mzpro5

Location: Budda'spet, Hungry Gender:  
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Jan 4, 2011 - 7:08am |
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beamends wrote: I have to say I much prefer a real book for literature, though not for reference.
I felt that way until I got a Kindle. The convenience and the fact that it is much easier on my eyes than a "real" book has made me a convert to ebooks. A big part is the eInk technology used in the Kindle, no backlit screen so very comfortable to read. I got my 81 yo Mom one for Christmas, didn't know if she would take to it as she has repeatedly not used technology gifts she received in the past, but she has fallen in love with it and has read 4 books since she got it 10 days ago.
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Proclivities

Location: Paris of the Piedmont Gender:  
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Jan 4, 2011 - 7:05am |
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beamends wrote: Future-gazing has proved to be somewhat unreliable so far, I don't see that changing.
Great ironic quote - nostalgia is just not what it used to be.
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Jan 4, 2011 - 6:58am |
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hippiechick wrote: Why would a person buy a heavy book if s/he could download it onto a reader, have the reader read it, have a children's book be interactive, thereby entertaining as well as educating. And if you want to print it out, you can print it from your own printer at home. I have read articles about 3-D printers that will "print" a table right in your own home.
Remember cd's? I used to go into Borders and listen to music on their stations, then buy a few cd's. Who does that now? Well, nobody, because Borders doesn't even carry cd's for the most part any more.
I remember when every household had a set of encyclopedias. Parents saved their pennies to be able to afford a set for their children.
How many people still have land lines? Phone books?
I went to a seminar once where the guy said you can be the best buggy whip manufacturer in the world, but if no one needs a buggy whip...
I would bet money on print as we know it being completely gone within 10 years.
I have to say I much prefer a real book for literature, though not for reference. Mostly because it would be rare to find a single reference book that contained all the info I require, and of course relying on a single source is dangerous. I'm not sure I know anyone who ever had a set of encyclopedias! Not only were they expensive, they would be out of date as soon as they were published. Pre-web, I'd go to the library and get several books on a subject, now I google and use an aggregate of the information found. I believe print has a long life yet, it's demise was predicted when TV took off, as was the death of the cinema when Video's arrived - both are selling better than ever (though I note there was a 5% fall in US cinema attendance last year). Future-gazing has proved to be somewhat unreliable so far, I don't see that changing.
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Jan 4, 2011 - 6:52am |
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hippiechick wrote:How to Use the Plural Word Media Correctly Anybody ever heard of somebody complain about the media? Every heard somebody phrase a statement similar to "The media is so annoying." Or, "The media drives me crazy." Ever realize his or her grammar is incorrect in the preceding two sentences? Well it is. While these may not be blatant errors to most, learning small grammar rules will not only help you in day to day life, but it can also impress a potential boss interviewing you or a current boss when you send an email (providing they know grammar basics). Media is the plural form of medium. Therefore, media should be used as a plural subject instead of a singular subject. "The media are so annoying." And, "The media drive me crazy." Sounds strange, right? It's because it's so frequently misused that our ears have been trained to think the former examples are correct. And that's today's quick grammar fact. Megan depends too much on spellcheck. I still has a grammah ishyoo.
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