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Jun 8, 2022 15:04:21   #
Beowulf wrote:
The "wire" in his card is a directive to telegraph Paladin at his hotel location should his services be required.


Of course it is. (His hotel was in San Francisco if I recall correctly.) But it was a good joke at the time.
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Jun 8, 2022 14:56:23   #
St.Mary's wrote:
Okay, what is Paladin's first name?


My parents always told me that Paladin's first name was "Wire" because his card said, "Wire Paladin".
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Jun 8, 2022 14:53:51   #
niteman3d wrote:
... and no Gene Autry, Clayton Moore, or Hopalong Cassidy? The King of the Cowboys gets no mention? Gabby Hayes. Need a longer list.


Agree with your additions, plus James Arness, Roy Rogers (my favorite when I was a kid), or Jay Silverheels, or Richard Boone, or ...

Still, it was an interesting list to look through
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May 19, 2021 13:33:50   #
burkphoto wrote:
No, by "open minded people," I mean those with enough faith to challenge their own beliefs, just like my religion professors, philosophy professors, humanities professors, and yes, pastor did in my formative years.

Hiding sex from kids only makes it more tempting and fascinating to them. Explaining it early, in the proper context, does wonders for helping them relax about it. It helps them ignore much of the dangerously inaccurate street chatter. It helps them learn to form deeper relationships than just sexual ones, by giving it CONTEXT.

Every girl I knew in high school who got pregnant had no clues about birth control or the relationship between sex and pregnancy! It was no different at my twins' high school, 40 years later. Enforced ignorance is NOT a good thing, at any age. It just leads to tragedy and degradation.

Evil is believing that someone who does not think as we do is somehow inferior. It is an automatic assumption that THEY are evil because they are different. Guess what? They're quite capable of thinking the same about us!

I'm an American. I keep a copy of the US Constitution and 27 Amendments on my iPhone and on my end table. THAT DOCUMENT is what the United States stands for. Yet very few Americans know what is really in it, have read it in the last five years, or understand the reasons behind its articles and each amendment. We may not agree with it, but it's the foundation we live by.

We don't go deeply into Constitutional Law in public schools. A deep dive into it reveals why this country is far stronger than its adversaries. It reveals both its resilience and its flaws, too.

Studying the Constitution and Amendments also reveals what is NOT there, which is quite a lot of the folklore about "what America has always stood for." Much of "what America has always stood for" isn't in any way official. It's just assumptions based upon hearsay, plus domineering traditions of WASP culture, a "might makes right" mentality, and a "we stole this country fair and square" mindset. THAT's not America. It isn't in the Constitution or Amendments, and it isn't what the Founding Fathers and the Amenders intended. Those who think it is need to re-visit the Constitution and its 27 Amendments, and study a little history.

When I worked for the Census as a field supervisor last year, I took the same Oath of Office taken by Vice Presidents and all other government workers except the President (who takes a different, slightly simpler Oath):

“I, { name }, do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic; that I will bear true faith and allegiance to the same; that I take this obligation freely, without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion; and that I will well and faithfully discharge the duties of the office on which I am about to enter. So help me God.”

https://www.governmentworkerfi.com/federal-employees-oath-of-office/

That Oath is an awesome responsibility. When we hired enumerators, every one of them had to read the Oath, recite the Oath, and sign a copy of it. Not one of them in my area refused to do so. I wish more people would have to take it. Aside from my wedding vows and the Oath I had to take as part of being certified as a Project Management Professional, it's the most important pledge I've made. It means the Constitution comes before all else. No individual, party, or other entity is above that. We are a nation of laws, not of people.
No, by "open minded people," I mean thos... (show quote)


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May 17, 2021 15:35:45   #
JRiepe wrote:
Robert, I saw that also. I was shocked. Parents need to check all of their kid's homework. The institutes of learning are becoming more and more institutes of indoctrination and parents should not be afraid to speak up.


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May 17, 2021 14:45:55   #
I've heard it said that what you really need is good judgment ...

Good judgment comes from experience, and ...

Experience comes from bad judgment.
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Oct 24, 2020 14:12:03   #
markngolf wrote:
Sure!! Download the Adobe Creative Cloud Desktop from Adobe.com. You will have to sign in with your login info. From there, after it has been installed, you'll be able to download all of your former apps. It's pretty easy! PM me for assistance.
https://www.adobe.com/creativecloud/desktop-app.html

Mark


That's what I did last month when my Win10 crashed. Bought a new one. restored files using Carbonite, logged into Adobe.com, and re-downloaded all my apps. Worked fine.
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Oct 10, 2020 17:35:15   #
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Aug 22, 2020 18:40:03   #
Common sense is not common and frequently is non-sensical
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Aug 22, 2020 17:46:29   #
I always thought it was KISS - Keep It Simple, Stupid
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Jul 16, 2020 18:33:44   #
Wow! Great job.
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Jun 3, 2020 18:49:58   #
billnikon wrote:
shutterfly.com


I second Shutterfly. I've been making my cat-loving wife a calendar with photos of our cats as a Christmas present every year for the last 7 or 8 years.
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May 28, 2020 02:20:05   #
I, too, watched Part 1 last night (recorded from the night before) and thought it was very good. Looking forward to the other two parts.
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Dec 30, 2019 20:54:46   #
I use my Sigma 18-300 on my 77D almost exclusively. I'm thinking I’ll start using my “nifty 50” more in 2020.
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Nov 15, 2019 01:55:24   #
Harry0 wrote:
Try Los Angeles.
It hasn't rained in months The roads and highways are covered in grease, oil, dust and small trash.
As soon as it starts raining this all develops into layers of sludgy slickness.
And everyone on their phones hit the gas pedal, to get home quickly before the carnage starts.


I'm also in LA. Couldn't agree more.
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