So, ignore it for over half a century until it’s too late to do anything to fix it?
So, ignore it for over half a century until it’s too late to do anything to fix it?
You mean a company offered a “simple” way for their customers to make their data available via the internet, but failed to adequately address security? Or users were just blatantly stupid and set up their shared devices with the default password and never gave it a second thought?
While well intentioned, most of the advice above creates children that turn into unprepared adults as they enter the real world. We aren’t doing kids favors trying to soften every edge.
Wow. I call my kid picky, so now I’m a “toxic parent”? Is it possible we’re maybe going a little too far with the labels here, hmm?
A slideshow-listicle seems inappropriate for a topic like this.
The answer is always George Carlin: randomly placed land mines!
We knew we were done at two because any more and they would outnumber us.
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It’s definitely a hard choice. Ours has handled it by allowing the choice each semester. I don’t want to commit them to an entire semester of remote learning when they might be vaccinated early on. I’m also hoping against hope that numbers will be way down by the fall due to vaccinations. I live in Michigan, we rank…
I often notice you commenting on the COVID articles. I think we’re in a similar boat.
I have a 5 year old and nearly 8 year old. We are electing for in person school in the fall, and I really hope the vaccine gets emergency authorization for their age group in September like I read today. My 8 year old is very interested in science, and is constantly asking when he can get the vaccine. I just hope…
Just add “-pinterest” to your Google searches and it completely removes all pinterest domain results. Suddenly Google image search is useful again and you’re free from the Pinterest tumors that cling to your search results.
Pinterest: Where you can get google results with links of interesting looking things that absolutely, positively will not lead you to a webpage with any type of instructions or further information!
Farther relates to distance, further is a definition of degree
But what am I going to do with my Lysol Sprinkler system now?
Will the stores sell counterfeit products as real products?
If I had the extra couple hundred a month, it would get lost in the month. I’d rather let the IRS play with my money for a year, get a decent refund, and spend that chunk on something worthwhile.
This all sounds great until you’re faced with a 4 digit tax bill due on a specific day, then you can either drain your savings OR accept a monthly payment plan with associated interest and penalties tacked on. Then you’re not only paying this year’s taxes, but LAST year’s taxes+interst/fees. Sure, you can stick it on…
Edit - replied to the wrong person
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