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There’s a lot to be said for this. However, it’s also wise not to purchase a bag that has the maker’s brand name or logo emblazoned on the outside.

There’s a lot to be said for this. However, it’s also wise not to purchase a bag that has the maker’s brand name or

Yeah; I neglected to mention that I’m using OneDrive for Business. Years ago, a company I worked for used SharePoint for software source version control, and I hated it. It felt clumsy. OneDrive is much more straightforward, which probably means that it’s like a gun that’s already cocked and pointed at your foot, just

I must admit that my sharing needs are not huge; nevertheless, I’ve found OneDrive to be more than adequate for sharing outside. I’d be interested to know what hole(s) you’ve found in it.

In the language that our President understands so well, “nyet.”

Expiration dates” are a problem at food pantries; The major factor is that in most cases, they are meaningless. They are designed to make people throw food away.

There’s a dispute among some of our workers over chocolate and such, but why shouldn’t people get a treat? Nutrition of the body is vital, but nutrition for the soul no less so. Go a couple of weeks without coffee, or without chocolate, or without whatever your small pleasure is.

I’d like to second, third, and fourth this idea. The pantry I work with gets stuff from stores and a food bank. We serve 300-400 people weekly, and one of the things that money makes possible is giving everyone the same selection of goods. Because we do things that way, we can serve that very large number of people in

I suspect that the reply was attempting a dig at climate change, because the poster doesn’t understand how science works. I have rarely heard the term “settled science,” and I grew up in a family of STEM professors; rather, I would hear the term “our current understanding is...”

Science is seldom settled—but many people seem to believe that it is. If someone tells you that “most scientists” or “most doctors” or “most lawyers” or... “most whatever” agree on something, check to make sure they’re telling the truth. In some cases they are, because science does reach a consensus on some things,

You use the term cult, but this is really applicable to any person or organization that asks (or tells) you not to question its/their authority. I just finished Jenna Miscavige Hill’s book on growing up in Scientology’s inner circle, and there are clear echos of Jonestown there. But there are also clear echos of

Fixed it.

NICE RIDE!
How do you like the disc brakes?

Extravagance can mean different things. It’s not necessarily about how much (cars and houses and so forth) but how much and when.

You’d be surprised at how resilient notebooks can be. Six years ago I was on my way to work when a guy ran a stopsign and kissed my rear wheel. I ended up ass over teakettle—and landed on the messenger bag containing my computer. Hip needed replacement, fractured elbow and ankle.

Because riding a bike on the same streets as 4000lb metal death machines is somehow less stressful than being in one of those 4000lb death machines?

Schlafly and her Eagle Forum were Nazi apologists. I encountered them at a state fair back in the ‘70s, read some of the literature they were handing out, and became apoplectic on contact.

It’s been almost 30 years since I lived in Chicago—half a lifetime now—but when I lived in Hyde Park, the Girodano’s just off 53rd was one of the best places for spinach stuff pizza. My Spouse preferred Edwardo’s on 57th, but it was all deep-dish and we ate it regularly.

NB: The Fit packs things in under the hood?? You can practically fit another passenger in there.

As I said, I haven’t seen the problem. I’ve seen the same post cited dozens of times and lots of people pointing fingers, but I wouldn’t be surprised if what we’re seeing are all JRA problems.