It is the true teacher who leaves the class knowing they have learned the most.

Tucson, AZ
Joined September 2006
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Over time my Mom's ethics motivated her to deny the symbol of USA Thanksgiving. By late in life it was a paradox of rage both politically and how it took a feast largely become family ritual. Positive vibe virtual potluck folks? Let's do it, please! Drop by even if you're busy!馃珤
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Honestly, without any individual in mind, I don't find this phenomenon puzzling in the least from an professionall point of view. At all! Do others really believe interop, compat, back compat, all platforms, all people, a11y or do need meds? #WebApp #WebDev #WaSP #Standards
When you realize @SlackHQ is @stewart鈥檚 product, and Stewart鈥檚 the genius who gave us the 5k contest back in the early 2000s, the Slack dev team鈥檚 decision focus on just one browser is all the more puzzling. Stewart鈥檚 been an open web guy since forever.
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In 2016 @slakHQ was misused at work despite my serious, known conditiions. I begged coworker, CEO, CTO, HR to prevent autoplay of multiple #Slack animations. I had my 3d TIA and subsequent brain damage. I was hired with it and fired for it. I learned a truth. WE ARE ALL DISABLED!
There are a variety of opinions within Slack :) I don鈥檛 believe we should let Slack run in the browser *at all*. It鈥檚 a significantly worse experience, limits functionality in critical ways, and increases complexity of development which makes everything slower.
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Replying to @robrecord
LOL! Can I quote you on that ;-) ???
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Replying to @robrecord
If you've not done so, read everything about the failing war profits worlwide. WMD's obliterate greed. Also, check Holocaust Museum sites for not just Judaic persecution. Mind blowing awful genius.
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Replying to @robrecord
Thank you.I'm very honored, Rob. I'm relentlessly called "literal girl. It can be, but literacy can give rise to more entendre and reference than people are inclined to see any discord through!
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To my father, private first class Irving Holzschlag,m served as an Army infantry man in Korea. To my cousins who have served in the Navy etc/ War is Ouroboros. It makes no money. No real power. In the end, short term profits while devouring our own venom. Peace. Not pieces.
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For my husband Sergeant Raymond Ronald, Poore, Navy corpsman, Vietnam. Here is he bringing one of the first marians who landed in Danang upon the opening of the hospital at the airport there with Navy Corpsman were elite medics to the Frontline wounded Marine. [1] #VeteransDay
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Indeed. I blame autofill LOL you guys are the best XOXO all of you :-)
World Wide Wonderful Web Friends @jonathanfreese and @ivanstegic from @TEN7 tricked me (I'm too easy!) and got my snaildress and sent me these gorgeous flowers. I felt like an industry darling again. Wanted, supported - as if I belong somewhere. Thanks guys, from my heart xo/m 馃挋
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Replying to @sharrush
It seems like we're a thinning herd! 馃槣
Replying to @MrSlinkyman
Agreed! And, the longer and more deeply we observe and study medical and public health topics, the more we see patterns. Along with flu variants, some of the most deadly viruses have emerged in my lifetime: HIV, HBV, HCV, HDV not to mention post-viral complications from Polio!
An apt term that I'd expand to include the word "mass". The mob mentality is foreign to many of us, especially the more highly individualistic. I have to ask Marc, because I suffer this fear: Did we cause this by facilitating online social interactions that led to Deep Fake B.S.?
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He was his own man. That forms a platform of respect, if not agreement. I say this as a 40 year resident of Arizona :)
Replying to @juliestrothman
VT is remarkable in that way, but progressive is that state's middle name. Also, smaller population density, less per capita crime, higher quality of life, gorgeous state, lovely warm people but way too cold for my old bones. Stay safe up there, always!
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Replying to @qborreda
Most of my voting life was this way, Quique. I'm 58 years old in January, so that makes 30 years? What I think happened is a lot of bad people are doing a lot of bad things, but We The People are so fueled by The DeepFake we're not seeing any evidence. And, it's not just us :(
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Remember when one could go down to their local school or church, stand in a short line (if that), get a pencil, a paper from a smiling volunteer, go to a little booth, fill out the ballot, seal, sign and physically place it into a ballot box for counting. Results by next day? NO?
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Replying to @thatchspace
Thanks. Arizona is sick and dying but everything is open because our governor is a dolt. But that's nothing new :D
Replying to @thatchspace
FTW yourself. At one time more people parsed my puns I'm worried about the fate of literacy. That's putting it lightly bless your heart. I hope you're doing well. I seem to want to entertain the masses. Broken people rise in times of trouble sometimes I think?
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I've heard from many people accusations and finger-pointing. Any targeted human being is going to get my attention and the more people pile on without reason other than personal slights and anger start to form a pattern that does not sit well with me at all. I do not do singular.
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