LesserAbe

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[–] [email protected] 4 points 1 day ago

Did you go to church? Cause I grew up protestant, if someone called our pastor "priest" I would immediately know they weren't one of us.

From your initial comment I gather you don't like Christianity, which is fine with me, I'm an atheist now. But the joke of OP is that you can give yourself away without realizing it because of a tiny detail.

In the movie screenshot the guy indicates "three" using a hand sign that's different if you're from different places. Same with calling the Pope "pastor". It gives away that Vance isn't really one of them. And the point of making public statements like Vance did are to endear you to the intended audience.

[–] [email protected] 8 points 1 day ago (2 children)

When you're trying to pander to a certain demographic you don't want to call their most important guy by the wrong title

[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 days ago

Yes, that's kind of what I was getting at - having this cloud browser thing would be significantly worse for privacy than even a smart phone.

[–] [email protected] 15 points 2 days ago (1 children)

Setting aside the financial management of the church, it's one of the largest organizations in the world which tells people what the purpose of life is. Its members believe the person they're selecting has authority from God to say what actions are right and wrong.

While I don't personally believe that, hard not to see it's a position of significant power and people have an interest in knowing or influencing the outcome.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 days ago (3 children)

Can you share what your reasons are for considering a dumb phone?

For me I'm probably not actually going to get one, but have idly thought about it. If I were to get one it would be to free me from the attention sink of web browsing and apps. So I don't find it appealing to consider a dumb phone that still has web browsing but using some sort of work around.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 3 days ago

Thank you. Yes, I've heard of the gothamist before, I see it used to be independent but was acquired by NPR.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 3 days ago (2 children)

What is the source for this? I followed the link and it appeared to be a screenshot as well.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 4 days ago

No. Stop being a dick

[–] [email protected] 3 points 4 days ago

Yeah, it says they're charging him with something that has a max sentence of five years, seems like it would be a lot heavier if they could show he was planning to take action.

[–] [email protected] 16 points 4 days ago (3 children)

Funny, but obviously just a story. It was pushing boundaries for our youth pastor to serve pizza for communion. No church secretary is baking a bread Jesus penis.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 5 days ago

Man those things used to be everywhere at events

 

I'm interested in ways that people document, prioritize and execute items they need to do. What have you found useful?


For me: I don't particularly care about other Outlook functionality, but flagging emails and managing them in the sidebar has helped me a lot. I have it set to display only items due today, and then sorted into categories like "now," "soon," "pending." If I don't expect to get to an item today I change the due date to tomorrow or next week. Items don't have to be based on an email either, you can just type into the sidebar text field.

When I get emails I either immediately reply, flag it for later action, or ignore, and then I drop all emails into one giant folder. If I need to find something I do it all by search.

I've tried other systems like gmail's to do list, but it feels like way more friction to accomplish the same things, especially wanting to only view tasks due today, and categorizing tasks.

Likewise I've tried to-do-list apps, but not being able to instantly convert an email into a task, and not having documentation easily at hand when I go to perform the task makes them feel more burdensome.

 

Recently replaced the headlight bulbs for my car and saw the box indicated you shouldn't put them in the garbage because they contain mercury. I know that some retailers like home depot have a program to recycle florescent bulbs, but my understanding is that's specifically for residential bulbs (like the kind you might get at home depot). AutoZone will take back some parts but don't appear to have a program for bulbs. What's the easiest, responsible way to dispose of these?

 
 
 

In the US most students recite "the pledge of allegiance" every morning before school, which is kind of crazy. If you were in charge, what if anything would you replace it with?

 

I just saw a discussion among corporate event planners where one person was upset that event organizers don't give proper consideration to scheduling over top of Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur.

I can appreciate the annoyance, when I was still a practicing Christian I would never think to schedule a work thing over Easter or Christmas. We should treat others with consideration, and should be mindful of what others view as important days. But I also don't know what each religion considers to be major, non negotiable holidays. Do you?

Another question, does it matter where the event is? (for example, in the US should less consideration be given to holidays of religions that have fewer adherents?)

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I know people can wear two video cameras to recreate a first person experience in virtual reality. I also know they make those mannequin head stereo mic sets that create interesting spacial audio, supposedly because they mimic the head's shape and position of our ears.

Instead of the dummy head, does anyone make a mic set that you can wear, with the mics in approximately the position of our ears / ear shaped?

I was thinking you could do some interesting things with that, like recording a band in their practice space from the perspective of the band members. Or tracking lead vocals where the singer is singing to a person wearing the mic set.

 

Some animals sing (birds, whales) and plenty of animals make sounds together at roughly the same time (wolves howling, prairie dogs yelling at threats). Are there animals that harmonize? Or animals that make sound that's rhythmically coordinated, like has a time signature?

Guess I'm asking about more finely coordinated sounds. It's something that's pretty neat about human music.

 

Doesn't seem especially practical, but I thought folks here might be interested in this method. With the increasing scarcity of pay phones I suspect it might be equally as "easy" to get a burner cell phone with cash and register a signal account that way.

 

No, not talking about their own shit or vomit, har de har. I mean how dogs can't have chocolate, can't eat grapes. Are there things it's no big deal for them but would be toxic for us.

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