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Tucson, AZ
Joined September 2006
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Replying to @Emma_GracieTech
He's got a lot of talks and interviews and an audio podcast as well all on YouTube for free so check them out if you like I really enjoy watching him speak he's very interesting to watch very emotive.
Replying to @stevens_phil
Tell me about it. I hate the fact that I can't just drive over your house darn it! Weather music fun or geek fun it was all good fun. I miss it!
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Replying to @Emma_GracieTech
Have you read or listened or seen Malcolm Gladwell at all I really enjoy him. He's had quite the career now and it's funny looking back he annoys a lot of people these days I think but I like him still he's got a certain character quality that is so unique
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Replying to @Emma_GracieTech
And he's Malcolm Gladwell so he brought stats. They were 2 years old but they were still stats! He amazes me greatly I saw him keynote of South by Southwest for his first book release. Love him he's annoying but I love him and enjoy him more than the annoying part! 😊
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"If you are morbidly depressed in a country where everyone else is really unhappy you don't feel that unhappy... if you're morbidly depressed in a country where everybody's jumping up and down for joy you are really depressed!" - Malcolm Gladwell 😊
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A lot of people don't know that the IRS has a very strong Stranglehold on the neck of every citizen taxpayer and if they wanted to use brute force it's within their right and that is not cool. Taxation without representation? It's done every day Shame Shame Shame on the irs.
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About 30 years ago in Tucson emergency alerts with flash flood warnings before 8:00 a.m. we're an indicator one should get out the jet ski all ready to go and head over to Alvernon and wait for the wave. Remember that remember? So cool so wet so intense and so very much missed.
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Replying to @stevens_phil
So we have a mega drought with some afternoon rains and gray skies but nothing like a real monsoon and you are being washed into the sea? I think I like your model better right now maybe we should trade for a few days and see how that works? Love to come back to New Zealand
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Replying to @stevens_phil
Haha help desk huh? And as for Nolan void well it is Arizona look at our politicians no please don't actually it might hurt your eyes it does mine for the most part
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Replying to @stevens_phil
Well somebody's laughing because who the hell is giving our groundwater to the Saudis for free at least this is the news that came out today and I don't get it at all there's much more information needed and necessary because that is very wrong.
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Replying to @stevens_phil
I remember how we used to gather on your roof every 4th of July to watch the fireworks which would inevitably start a fire on a mountain and be put out by the incoming monsoon. But then you left and it all stopped so it's your fault Mr Stevens. Where do I submit my complaint?
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Replying to @stevens_phil
I don't know if you remember Phil but Arizona was supposed to be a desert Wasteland by 2060 according to reports during the Carter Administration. Lake Mead is nearly gone like Powell to the Saudis are somehow getting our groundwater for free. We are 27 years now in drought.
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". . . democracy cannot exist without respect for the identity and worth of cultures and people." – Rigoberta Menchu Tum #WorldHumanitarianDay #WorldhumanitarianDay2022
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Of all the extreme strange in Arizona that could be considered newsworthy this is very disturbing what the hell are we doing giving our very last drops of water away for free to the Saudis? Somebody's making big Bank off of that but it ain't going to State infrastructure.
In a time of severe historic drought, the Ducey administration is allowing a Saudi company to pump out groundwater in La Paz County for free. The current Attorney General is doing nothing to stop it. @krismayes will and here’s her plan to do it - krismayes.com/environment
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Terrific investment opportunity for highly skilled smuggling coordinator. With a buy-in of only $64,000 you too can have an unemployed border patrol agent carrying bags of Mexican ice, fentanyl Blues, and human flesh. Make the Border Great again! tucsonsentinel.com/local/rep…
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Replying to @muzzlehatch_
LOL! Exactly! that's hilarious :)
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Replying to @muzzlehatch_
For book or CMS sans head? (Such a strange term "headless" huh?) either way, shouting is what comes naturally to me ;-)
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Replying to @muzzlehatch_
It's definitely going to be first on my list to try probably followed by Drupal just because of familiarity with those platforms for so long. I'm not really a big API Centric person. Full JavaScript might be interesting I have to give it a try weeks away though research for book.
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Replying to @OpenWebAdvocacy
Of course this stands to reason as this is easily done by knowledgeable people with browsers that are standalone and not in app. With a browser in an app that isn't secure itself? It's a double layer of security holes. Sounds like swiss cheese on a bagel!
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Replying to @muzzlehatch_
My thoughts are research based not yet Hands-On Headless CMS for web 3.0 so your mileage may vary as I have not yet dived into anything just yet. my leaning is WordPress as I have a long history of friendship and loyalty to Matt who has had a long history of being very kind to me
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