Tickets have been received. tyvmgbysrOne in Columbia, but not Greenville. :(Tickets have been claimed.What about SC?I have two AMC movie passes along with two coupons for a free large fountain drink. Problem is, there are no AMCs in Tennessee. If someone would like these, let me know and PM me an address. The passes don't expire, but the coupons for the cokes expire January 31st.
First off, thank you to everyone for the well wishes, it's much appreciated.YSR, yes, she's been battling COPD and 2 other lung diseases for quite a few years now and was down to under 30% lung capacity. She fought for every breath.We almost lost her in July, but after about 3 weeks she came around. She decided then no more incubating, and placed a DNR in her record.It was tough watching her die yesterday and today, but it's what she wanted and she is no longer in pain.Called 911 yesterday around 11am, when we got to the hospital her Co2 was 130. That's as high as their machine goes. I think around 30 is normal. She died this afternoon around 1pm.Pack, was your Mom sick? Sorry if this has been covered here or elsewhere.
Think your mom can take him?Mom is a diehard Pats fan, dad is a Giants fan. Wouldn't mind seeing them battle it out for the next two weeks
that's actually a good pointWouldn't you have suffered a brain injury if you had married you?pretty sure my wife suffered some sort of brain injury between the day we got married and todayanyone got some at-home methods for testing this?
pretty awful half of football therePretty entertaining 17-17 game so far. Normally these are snoozers. Pulling for the 9ers here
'jplvr said:Giants/Niners game seems like it's going to be crazy down the stretch.
Really? Thought it was great. I'm a bears fan do I'm used to games like this'mr. furley said:pretty awful half of football there'Captain Placeholder said:Pretty entertaining 17-17 game so far. Normally these are snoozers. Pulling for the 9ers here
I would seriously write the dean of the dept., tell him what you just told us, and ask him wtf?So I'm finally finishing up my degree online through UT-Arlington. For some reason, none of the science classes I took transfer directly to UTA, so I'm taking freshman biology this semester. The whole first chapter is an overview of science. It spends a ton of time talking about science and religion and how they're not necessarily in conflict and how some people are scientists and religious and some people are scientists and atheists and it's not that big of a deal. I find this very weird. I went to high school in a small town in Texas and took biology at UT-Austin. I don't remember either of those classes needing to address the topic. Have the religious wackos protested to the point that this actually has to be covered in college classes everywhere, or is this just a quirk of this course?
This. That's just ridiculous.I would seriously write the dean of the dept., tell him what you just told us, and ask him wtf?So I'm finally finishing up my degree online through UT-Arlington. For some reason, none of the science classes I took transfer directly to UTA, so I'm taking freshman biology this semester. The whole first chapter is an overview of science. It spends a ton of time talking about science and religion and how they're not necessarily in conflict and how some people are scientists and religious and some people are scientists and atheists and it's not that big of a deal. I find this very weird. I went to high school in a small town in Texas and took biology at UT-Austin. I don't remember either of those classes needing to address the topic. Have the religious wackos protested to the point that this actually has to be covered in college classes everywhere, or is this just a quirk of this course?
There's no way I'm complaining. If this is the level of intellectual discourse we're dealing with, I'm looking at an easy A. Let's be practical here.A strong trend in modern American culture regards science and religion as in conflict, especially over accounts of the origin of life, including human beings. Because this is a course in biology, and it will say much about the origin of life and the evolution of life, it is necessary to address the issues involved. We do not believe that conflict between science and religion is inevitable or necessary. Indeed, the first point we raise is this: which science and which religion are in conflict? Both endeavors are diverse, and many scientists and people of faith have no quarrel with one another. In the context of modern America, some (but certainly not all) Christian viewpoints are suspicious of the scientific explanations of the origin and descent of life that biologists now accept.
Ugh. Hopefully just a quirk.So I'm finally finishing up my degree online through UT-Arlington. For some reason, none of the science classes I took transfer directly to UTA, so I'm taking freshman biology this semester. The whole first chapter is an overview of science. It spends a ton of time talking about science and religion and how they're not necessarily in conflict and how some people are scientists and religious and some people are scientists and atheists and it's not that big of a deal. I find this very weird. I went to high school in a small town in Texas and took biology at UT-Austin. I don't remember either of those classes needing to address the topic. Have the religious wackos protested to the point that this actually has to be covered in college classes everywhere, or is this just a quirk of this course?
Sorry to hear that, my condolences'Mr.Pack said:First off, thank you to everyone for the well wishes, it's much appreciated.YSR, yes, she's been battling COPD and 2 other lung diseases for quite a few years now and was down to under 30% lung capacity. She fought for every breath.We almost lost her in July, but after about 3 weeks she came around. She decided then no more incubating, and placed a DNR in her record.It was tough watching her die yesterday and today, but it's what she wanted and she is no longer in pain.Called 911 yesterday around 11am, when we got to the hospital her Co2 was 130. That's as high as their machine goes. I think around 30 is normal. She died this afternoon around 1pm.'YSR said:Pack, was your Mom sick? Sorry if this has been covered here or elsewhere.
Get the jeebus phone. Everyone I know who's gotten a droid doesn't like something about it. For me, it's the battery life. It's terrible. I got a new phone (Google Nexus S) on an upgrade about 5 months before the iPhone came out on Sprint, and it works fine enough, but nothing on the android OS (gingerbread) is near as polished as the UI on my 2nd Gen iPod touch. the keyboard is much easier to type with on the iPod. I'm not necessarily an unhappy droid owner, but my next phone will either be an iPhone or Republic Wireless'kevzilla said:I will soon be contracting with Sprint, because I can get a good deal on service through my employer. But I've never had a smartphone. Any suggestions for a handset? My brother and SIL love their jeebusPhone4S, but the Samsung Galaxy S™ ll, Epic™ 4G Touch (really?) has a bigger screen and comparable features. They are the same price. Could someone explain all the smartphone-related BS to me like I'm older than Tanner?
Yuk. What a waste of time.There's no way I'm complaining. If this is the level of intellectual discourse we're dealing with, I'm looking at an easy A. Let's be practical here.A strong trend in modern American culture regards science and religion as in conflict, especially over accounts of the origin of life, including human beings. Because this is a course in biology, and it will say much about the origin of life and the evolution of life, it is necessary to address the issues involved. We do not believe that conflict between science and religion is inevitable or necessary. Indeed, the first point we raise is this: which science and which religion are in conflict? Both endeavors are diverse, and many scientists and people of faith have no quarrel with one another. In the context of modern America, some (but certainly not all) Christian viewpoints are suspicious of the scientific explanations of the origin and descent of life that biologists now accept.
However, this could make a decent shtick topic in the FFA."Should my biology 101 textbook have to mention religion?" Throw out a line like that, maybe reel it in slow for a page or two, then sit back and watch the marlin come a swimming.Ugh. Hopefully just a quirk.So I'm finally finishing up my degree online through UT-Arlington. For some reason, none of the science classes I took transfer directly to UTA, so I'm taking freshman biology this semester. The whole first chapter is an overview of science. It spends a ton of time talking about science and religion and how they're not necessarily in conflict and how some people are scientists and religious and some people are scientists and atheists and it's not that big of a deal. I find this very weird. I went to high school in a small town in Texas and took biology at UT-Austin. I don't remember either of those classes needing to address the topic. Have the religious wackos protested to the point that this actually has to be covered in college classes everywhere, or is this just a quirk of this course?
i thought so. one of those "no one wants to win it" games.Really? Thought it was great. I'm a bears fan do I'm used to games like this'mr. furley said:pretty awful half of football there'Captain Placeholder said:Pretty entertaining 17-17 game so far. Normally these are snoozers. Pulling for the 9ers here
Nice to see you here GB.Sorry to hear that, my condolences'Mr.Pack said:First off, thank you to everyone for the well wishes, it's much appreciated.YSR, yes, she's been battling COPD and 2 other lung diseases for quite a few years now and was down to under 30% lung capacity. She fought for every breath.We almost lost her in July, but after about 3 weeks she came around. She decided then no more incubating, and placed a DNR in her record.It was tough watching her die yesterday and today, but it's what she wanted and she is no longer in pain.Called 911 yesterday around 11am, when we got to the hospital her Co2 was 130. That's as high as their machine goes. I think around 30 is normal. She died this afternoon around 1pm.'YSR said:Pack, was your Mom sick? Sorry if this has been covered here or elsewhere.
Reading those threads as a Christian whose faith is in no way threatened by science (and who even likes science) makes my head hurt and my heart sadHowever, this could make a decent shtick topic in the FFA."Should my biology 101 textbook have to mention religion?" Throw out a line like that, maybe reel it in slow for a page or two, then sit back and watch the marlin come a swimming.Ugh. Hopefully just a quirk.So I'm finally finishing up my degree online through UT-Arlington. For some reason, none of the science classes I took transfer directly to UTA, so I'm taking freshman biology this semester. The whole first chapter is an overview of science. It spends a ton of time talking about science and religion and how they're not necessarily in conflict and how some people are scientists and religious and some people are scientists and atheists and it's not that big of a deal. I find this very weird. I went to high school in a small town in Texas and took biology at UT-Austin. I don't remember either of those classes needing to address the topic. Have the religious wackos protested to the point that this actually has to be covered in college classes everywhere, or is this just a quirk of this course?
I've never read any of them. I just know the type of wackos who populate this place would go nuts for it. And I tend to be an imp by nature.Reading those threads as a Christian whose faith is in no way threatened by science (and who even likes science) makes my head hurt and my heart sadHowever, this could make a decent shtick topic in the FFA."Should my biology 101 textbook have to mention religion?" Throw out a line like that, maybe reel it in slow for a page or two, then sit back and watch the marlin come a swimming.Ugh. Hopefully just a quirk.So I'm finally finishing up my degree online through UT-Arlington. For some reason, none of the science classes I took transfer directly to UTA, so I'm taking freshman biology this semester. The whole first chapter is an overview of science. It spends a ton of time talking about science and religion and how they're not necessarily in conflict and how some people are scientists and religious and some people are scientists and atheists and it's not that big of a deal. I find this very weird. I went to high school in a small town in Texas and took biology at UT-Austin. I don't remember either of those classes needing to address the topic. Have the religious wackos protested to the point that this actually has to be covered in college classes everywhere, or is this just a quirk of this course?
And I tend to be an imp by nature.
If this doesn't clench the nurture argument, they may as well quit.I've never read any of them. I just know the type of wackos who populate this place would go nuts for it. And I tend to be an imp by nature.Reading those threads as a Christian whose faith is in no way threatened by science (and who even likes science) makes my head hurt and my heart sadHowever, this could make a decent shtick topic in the FFA."Should my biology 101 textbook have to mention religion?" Throw out a line like that, maybe reel it in slow for a page or two, then sit back and watch the marlin come a swimming.Ugh. Hopefully just a quirk.So I'm finally finishing up my degree online through UT-Arlington. For some reason, none of the science classes I took transfer directly to UTA, so I'm taking freshman biology this semester. The whole first chapter is an overview of science. It spends a ton of time talking about science and religion and how they're not necessarily in conflict and how some people are scientists and religious and some people are scientists and atheists and it's not that big of a deal. I find this very weird. I went to high school in a small town in Texas and took biology at UT-Austin. I don't remember either of those classes needing to address the topic. Have the religious wackos protested to the point that this actually has to be covered in college classes everywhere, or is this just a quirk of this course?
That's terrible.FYI, I'm watching my five month old sleep peacefully on the video monitor just as he's been doing for the last 3.5 hours.Jerkbaby keeps kicking his socks off. If I didnt care so much about his well being, this little jerkass wouldny wear socks...
Found a hidden free popcorn over the weekend. No expiration. If you want it, say so. Otherwise, it goes to our esteemed colleague, Homer J. Simpson, who was a close second in the tickets race.ETA: May need a tutorial in transferring .mobi files to Kindle Fire. I'll PM you.'cosjobs said:Tickets have been received. tyvmgbysrOne in Columbia, but not Greenville. :(Tickets have been claimed.What about SC?I have two AMC movie passes along with two coupons for a free large fountain drink. Problem is, there are no AMCs in Tennessee. If someone would like these, let me know and PM me an address. The passes don't expire, but the coupons for the cokes expire January 31st.
Why does he need to wear socks?Jerkbaby keeps kicking his socks off. If I didnt care so much about his well being, this little jerkass wouldny wear socks...
f homer, send it over. Every AMC theatre I've ever attended had popcorn way too old for Homer's tastes.Found a hidden free popcorn over the weekend. No expiration. If you want it, say so. Otherwise, it goes to our esteemed colleague, Homer J. Simpson, who was a close second in the tickets race.'cosjobs said:Tickets have been received. tyvmgbysrOne in Columbia, but not Greenville. :(Tickets have been claimed.What about SC?I have two AMC movie passes along with two coupons for a free large fountain drink. Problem is, there are no AMCs in Tennessee. If someone would like these, let me know and PM me an address. The passes don't expire, but the coupons for the cokes expire January 31st.
hides the extra toesWhy does he need to wear socks?Jerkbaby keeps kicking his socks off. If I didnt care so much about his well being, this little jerkass wouldny wear socks...
This has been a crazy winter for sure. You must be home now as we're in line for it early in the morning. Odds dictate I'll sleep through it at 4 am and it supposedly will pass before 8:30 when I'm driving to work.Tornado sirens have been going off for about 10 minutes. This in January. :(
I might drink myself to death when Samuel Jr. is bornThat's terrible.FYI, I'm watching my five month old sleep peacefully on the video monitor just as he's been doing for the last 3.5 hours.Jerkbaby keeps kicking his socks off. If I didnt care so much about his well being, this little jerkass wouldny wear socks...
Left click on the Start icon (lower left of your screen now) and selecr "Open Windows Explorer"Click on the "C Drive"Click on "Users""Click on whichever User is YOU"Click on "My Documents"Click on "My eBooks"This is directory where Kindle looks for your books. This is where you should save eBooks and where Kindle will look for them. Once you understand this, it will likely solve all your problems. If not, let me know.Found a hidden free popcorn over the weekend. No expiration. If you want it, say so. Otherwise, it goes to our esteemed colleague, Homer J. Simpson, who was a close second in the tickets race.ETA: May need a tutorial in transferring .mobi files to Kindle Fire. I'll PM you.'cosjobs said:Tickets have been received. tyvmgbysrOne in Columbia, but not Greenville. :(Tickets have been claimed.What about SC?I have two AMC movie passes along with two coupons for a free large fountain drink. Problem is, there are no AMCs in Tennessee. If someone would like these, let me know and PM me an address. The passes don't expire, but the coupons for the cokes expire January 31st.
No way, if you're anything like me, and I think you are, you'll be a great drunkdad. Much like BentleyI might drink myself to death when Samuel Jr. is bornThat's terrible.FYI, I'm watching my five month old sleep peacefully on the video monitor just as he's been doing for the last 3.5 hours.Jerkbaby keeps kicking his socks off. If I didnt care so much about his well being, this little jerkass wouldny wear socks...
It snowed here in Knoxville about a month ago, and was t-shirt weather today. K4> I'll be sorry to hear about your troubles living in only a 2-story home.This has been a crazy winter for sure. You must be home now as we're in line for it early in the morning. Odds dictate I'll sleep through it at 4 am and it supposedly will pass before 8:30 when I'm driving to work.Tornado sirens have been going off for about 10 minutes. This in January. :(
No way, if you're anything like me, and I think you are, you'll be a great drunkdad. Much like BentleyI might drink myself to death when Samuel Jr. is bornThat's terrible.FYI, I'm watching my five month old sleep peacefully on the video monitor just as he's been doing for the last 3.5 hours.Jerkbaby keeps kicking his socks off. If I didnt care so much about his well being, this little jerkass wouldny wear socks...
The good thing is that when they're really little and not sleeping, you wake up every morning feeling like you have a hangover. My philosophy's always been that if you're going to feel crappy in the morning anyhow, you might as well be in a good mood the night before.No way, if you're anything like me, and I think you are, you'll be a great drunkdad. Much like BentleyI might drink myself to death when Samuel Jr. is bornThat's terrible.FYI, I'm watching my five month old sleep peacefully on the video monitor just as he's been doing for the last 3.5 hours.Jerkbaby keeps kicking his socks off. If I didnt care so much about his well being, this little jerkass wouldny wear socks...
The past two winters have been relatively cold, but this one has been very mild. I'm a little annoyed I spent money winterizing my boat this year.I started hunting a few years ago, never participating growing up. I haven't even bothered this year considering every day I've had available, the temps have been in the 60's and 70's. Unless something changes this week, Bambi is safe in my area.Deer season ends January 31st here, and if things continue this way, I plan on fishing offshore a lot in February and March. The blue water has been pushed in really close all year, water temps in the 70's still, and I haven't gone fishing once. I fully expect the weather to turn cold and the blue water to push south once I shift my focus that direction. We'll see.The good news is my friend's boss is putting in an offer on a 70 foot boat, and I regularly go fishing with these guys. Weather windows for offshore fishing open up greatly on a boat that size, and I'll drop everything to drive 4 hours for fishing on a trip that boat can handle.It snowed here in Knoxville about a month ago, and was t-shirt weather today. K4> I'll be sorry to hear about your troubles living in only a 2-story home.This has been a crazy winter for sure. You must be home now as we're in line for it early in the morning. Odds dictate I'll sleep through it at 4 am and it supposedly will pass before 8:30 when I'm driving to work.Tornado sirens have been going off for about 10 minutes. This in January. :(
Saw the FB pics of the party. What kind of shtick you guys working there?No, literally cream puffs. Pics on FB, cause I'm that guyi think it's some kind of c o d eThis seems odd.I made cream puffs earlier for wine night