How do you deal with the potential for the shots to unequal in volume?
In a perfect world, you get equal pour from both sides, but despite my efforts, I notice that's not always the case.
How do you deal with the potential for the shots to unequal in volume?
In a perfect world, you get equal pour from both sides, but despite my efforts, I notice that's not always the case.
Can you share any of the baseline that's not specific to your org/sensitive? What sources are you using as a reference?
most asinine way possible.
Why do you think not having phones during school is this extreme? How should it be then? I imagine if the schools would have dealt with this issue on their own, there wouldn't have been lobbying by teacher groups to legislate this? I can't imagine law makers being interested in this on it's own, but who knows...
in Indiana, there is no checking that your homeschooling is actually teaching your child anything
There's a ton of states like that, and it blows my mind. I have relatives in Texas this statement applies to, and it's outrageous. You can certainly email your legislative representatives and tell them how uneducated people have a harder time contributing to society...
I feel like the voucher thing is another one of those governmental half effort things that was not necessarily a bad idea, but was implemented in a really poor way. I feel like that's a bit like not putting a break pedal on a car and then saying cars are stupid and unsafe.
I think the idea that having the school day be electronics free for the reason you mentioned is logical.
I think there's a different scenario between elementary, middle, and high school, but regardless of their age, an electronics break is an attempt to do something positive. I counter this in my mind by asking how much worse the current situation with electronics and kids differs from previous generation that didn't have cell phones in school, but still managed to bully each other and have all kinds of issues.
The article implies that the broad/general mental health of the current kid generations as a whole are worse off than previous without all the constant social media. I wonder if that's true or if it's made worse by additional factors.
Do you have school aged kids?
Yeah, I think I'm going to have a much bigger issue with school related legislation in a couple of years when my son gets there.
I agree from the standpoint of bringing political/social issues into an environment where it should be primarily focused on learning. I'd also appreciate legislation regarding schools to be very limited.
Why are you so angry? This isn't a post or news story condemning your favorite political view, or talking shit about your mom.
Gosh. Call the school.
Have you ever gone through something like a shooting, fire, tornado?
I ask because if the average school has kids in the high hundreds or low thousands, you're not getting through during an emergency to the couple of office staff to ask if the information is real, etc. You'd have sit sit losing your mind waiting for the schools mass notification system to send you something.
Assuming way more...
It seems you're suggesting that me or average parents have the self control of a child? Not sure how this contributes.
The point about kids having less self control is valid. There's clearly a different approach to electronics for an elementary school aged kid and a teenager, plus different concerns with negative affects of social media.
I would not have thought of this perspective if you hadn't mentioned it. Thx.
Just make sure it's HBA mode and it'll be fine. Sometimes called IT mode.
This I completely understand. Relatable human experience.
I love cracker barrel, even though it's a chain. It makes me want to do the amount of manual farm labor that would warrant that many calories. And I can't help wanting to eat all the food. I mean all the food they have in the store. https://youtu.be/HrIeP798hiQ?si=OjYmUmoaNg0fPnhs
Google IBM m1015 hba, there's a ton on eBay for no money. It used to be TrueNAS go to. There's newer HBAs that are faster, but I don't think it will matter for you
If you do TN, you MUST read the manual and look at their ZFS intro guide. Trust me.
Im thinking of the usual suspects like Folgers, Maxwell, etc that every cheap dinner and gas station serve.
I have a stack of HP Gen 8 servers in the lab that I got off of ebay, for cheap. Cause they're G8s...and not 10/11 :)