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BBC In Our Time podcast is never less than interesting. Jane Eyre one week, dark matter the next, and the history of glass the week after. Japan recommends it a lot as well.
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even skimming this shit is exhausting and not in the least bit enjoyable
I'm not sure I'm happy with it as a justification for having seriously dangerous stuff in your home. Guns, tanks, even swords etc.
this is how I feel about tumblr feminism, politics, and Apple
there's probably a lot of good points but I just don't care
Introduce something not political then, I'm game.
I will gladly change course if there is something better to talk about.
Would history podcasts have this problem, or just the more general problem of historical biases and what have you?
Transcript isn't up yet because like I said it aired less than an hour ago on the East Coast. Still has to air across a few more time zones.
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that comment was mainly directed at you
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neat
i also do not care what bogart has to say
podcasts still move along at talking speed regardless of content, surely?
How much relational database experience does she have? Did she use Access?
Is she interested in just the language, or the management of MSSQL/MYSQL servers?
If this is a study from home thing and you don't mind shelling out a few bucks lynda.com has some really good coursework on sql for all levels.
Have you seen the Broken Lords faction in Endless Legends?
Bunch of medieval Dr. Doom-like golems.
Help I am addicted to bullets.
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There are clinics you can go to where they shoot you with BBs.
It's not the same but it takes the edge off.
Where did you go to medical school skfm.
And back to figuring out what arcane science was used to build this semi-functional access database.
Yes lets set up a form inputing trainings.
Wait that training was put in on one employee? Can't have it across multiple employees. Nope! Have an error.
Not sure where it is set to only allow one of each entry on the datasheet.
There's no way that was part of an actual plot of an episode. It's too dumb, I don't want to believe it.
People actually do this though.
So far as I'm aware for right now it's just the language as she is just starting out but it would probably be wise to provide her with some server related items as well in case it's something she thinks would be wise to look into. And yeah, gonna be a study from home sort of thing for now.
Figures too as I could have opted in for a Lynda.com sub with my linked-in but decided not to as I didn't have a need for it.
It's just as weird as hunting or sports shooting?
They're all just hobbies.
Yes, they most likely are. Rural is rural, broheim.
Nothing rural is a majority opinion in this country anymore, but the reason dudes take guns out into the woods in VT are probably close to the same reason tehy do it in TX or FL.
You're way off base here imo
Tungsten cubes
maybe i'm streaming terrible dj right now if i am its here
I don't want to believe this. I was happier when I thought is was something dumb the grey's anatomy writers invented.
Singer's Practical Ethics also clinically discusses children with disabilities whose life "can be reasonably judged not to be worth living", so it is what Barnes has placed in her sights
I think it's important to keep in mind the magnitude of disagreement, and that the pro-censorship philosophers may not gauge themselves as anti-academic-freedom