
jefflevi.bsky.social
Be good to each other. And don’t take one second for granted.
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It’s crazy!
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But hilariously they don’t realize that that same lack of care it’s just blown back into their driveway every week
Sigh
Anyway, I suppose the point is that I really like your stated dislikes, lol!
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And later the same gardeners will just blow it back into the your yard ad Infinitum.
The fact that anyone would let a gardener use a leaf blower is testament to the fact that they don’t care about the environment, and certainly don’t care about the neighbors.
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Jail?
Nuremberg has a different model…
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Yes, Dems: please please please engage!
Do you need some legislative leverage? Effective messaging against issues like this is the way to get it.
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Agree—
And just re-upping my sentiment that the historical Mother Jones, Norma Rae (Crystal Lee Sutton), Chavez, Susan B Anthony, Cady Stanton and others are good messaging role models for the current moment.
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“Cultural Literacy Comics”
ftw
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Outstanding!
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Yes sir- all good with that.
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Nah. That’s beautiful…lol
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In the meantime, even though it is not a replacement for Google Docs,, you might look into Libre office, an open source replacement for office 365.
Also, there is nothing to trust re Google or the rest, because the terms of service explicitly give them all the leverage to use against all of us.
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Ah. You are so bad…
In a good way, lol.
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Co-equal participants in the coming (someday) neo Nuremberg trials?
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GS is known as among a handful of the very best money making entities on the planet. As such, they would tolerate only the highest caliber of people to help them ensure that outcome.
And they have concluded that diversity is the thing that helps them secure that.
What a day it is!
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GOP have not traditionally been the very best at administrative competency.
(Tax cuts for themselves? 100% on that of course)
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seeds of that book were planted/watered many yrs before it made it to their little project manifesto.
The architects are probably amazed at what their planting produced—exceeding beyond their wildest expectations.
PS I totally love your post about asking if - “it is enough day yet?”
Wish it was-
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Everything that t. rump and the GOP do makes the US:
weaker, poorer, and less safe.
(Almost as if it is by design…)
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You are so very appreciated! Looking forward to what’s next… We all need you pretty badly right now.
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I can positively see supporting her as leader, because she IS a leader-so is Booker, and the others standing up and being vocal right now.
Those people ARE our leaders bc they are leading-and the sooner everybody gets behind them, the better.
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I believe those rules are in place because the job is so incredibly stressful and requires such enormous focus and the stakes are so high that 25 years are about as much as anybody can take and still do a competent job
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Color me completely UN-surprised that this has taken place as it was plain at the state level first.
Though these people are just so corrupt that it could also simply be a smokescreen for the “heist”…
Sigh.
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This is always worth doing- and especially for people who often get the opposite: customer service peeps, phone reps, fast food, etc.
As you say- It literally costs nothing to make the world a better place.
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“So long!
… and thanks for all the fish!”
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It doesn’t make a difference what they do right now because they don’t have legislative control. So the ONLY thing they have right now, is the ability to message, if only they would do it.
It’s slowly beginning, and a start is a start… and I’m grateful for it.
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Actually, I know how it works. But one of the signal disappointments I have in my beloved Democrats is their abject lack of remotely effective messaging.
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Y- I like this idea very much.
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However, if the phone has not backed up to iCloud in 180 days, Apple can delete the iCloud backups for that device.
If they were not using iCloud, and they plugged the phone into a computer, a backup of the phone may exist there-
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You can sometimes get them to unlock the contents of media and purchase that were tied to an Apple account via a court order. They don’t have to, but you can ask.
If your person had photos in iCloud photos, those photos might be there and retrievable.
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If only…
Or rather, from your lips to the ears that clearly have not been listening much up til now.
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It is (wholly) about destroying state capacity- this much has been obvious for some time.
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Totally agree.
To be fair, a horse could not do worse.
The history seems to indicate that Caligula did not do this, but that he threatened to-in order to show his disdain for the Senate.
At this point, a horse would certainly be less dangerous. I’ll take it.
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Is there some reason no one has brought up Caligula yet?
All this chaos so very much dovetails with the history of that guy. I’d laugh, but can’t do it…
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Yes, specifically so.
I am grateful for your vocal opposition, but wish you could get the rest of the team on board with some forceful, unified messaging
Everything Trump and the GOP do makes us weaker and poorer.
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I can promise you, and without doubt that mining jobs in a mining controlled company town is not what these people truly most desire.
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Slow roll all of it.
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Mine too.
Layup messaging— but will they take it?
Grrrrrrrrrr….
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Unpaid LA here- nobody paid anyone anything.
Though we did pay each other the privilege of marching together in defense of democracy.
And I was just at the one downtown - there were other protests across the city.
Go US!
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As I have said before, so forgive me for repeating: if you want to be king, you have to have serfs.
And if you do tariffs, you kill the poor people, and if you kill the market, you kill everybody else — that’s simply the fastest way to serfs.
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That’s funny. For sure…
Because once you do start to get good at dictation, the important part is to start to speak your punctuation as well.
Not to mention, “New line, New line” to get a new paragraph, lol
👍
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So sorry… And to add- it’s usually under edit called start dictation. It will ask you if you can use it, you say yes, and I think you’ll be surprised at how well it works. Just remember to speak clearly and perhaps a teeny bit louder than usual
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use the built-in dictation program. It works in most macOS programs. If it doesn’t work that well for you, open up notes on your iPhone, click the microphone and do it there. Your notes will then sync to the Mac, which you can then copy and paste into whatever program you want. Works quite well.
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Plenty good with that.
And thank you, God.
You humble you…
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Mine too.. needless to say…
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Please convey to him our heartfelt gratitude for standing up (just like you have) and choosing to be a leader and forceful communicator.
I see no leadership, other than what you people have been doing, so thank you very, very much. You ARE the leaders now…
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I also think your comment about COBOL is exactly right, lol. I thought what the heck, COBOL!? Gotta be kidding…
Then the next thing I thought was “touch that thing very carefully….”
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100% agree. Which is the point. If you don’t have legislative leverage, then what you have is messaging leverage unless you don’t bother to unify it and push it.
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…countless miles of land decimated due to strip mining, and entire communities poisoned by environmental disaster.
This area and its people have their issues, but coal miners and their families have been getting shafted by GOP capital since the beginning of time.