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That's clearly 2006 Mayor Bloomberg.

Sorry to bother you again Adam, but any chance you can put Wallpaper Wednesday's into an RSS stream for my John's Background Switcher?

I got in. Thanks!

Thorln, what's the major differences in the tax codes? Isn't it just 6.5% in this county versus 4.5% in this other county? Sure, there are a lot of different codes, but that doesn't make compliance difficult.

Boy, you must really like sitting at the airport.

It's right there in the name.

I missed it. But I'd be really interested in signing up for a free trial?

I run Windows 7. Jon's Background Switcher subscribes to an XML image stream and changes my background every 15 minutes.

These look great. Any chance there will be a curated stream so I can add to my John's Background Switcher app?

You seem to fervently believe in your point of view, but you don't mention your experiences either as a child being told you were intelligent or your experience in telling/not telling your child that he or she is intelligent. You also don't seem familiar with the book I mention. I encourage you to read it; you may

I think you're referring to a situation where your child's coursework is not challenging. That is a difficult situation but I think you, as a parent, can continue the classroom at home. There are so many techniques to create another facet to the learning going on during the day: my favorite being the "teach me how to

NutureShock is an amazing book, and its first chapter deals entirely with what happens when you reinforce a child with "You're so smart." If you care enough to read it, I guarantee that it will overcome your objection and probably startle you. TLDR: Don't tell a child that they are smart. Tell them they worked hard.