do Pomodoro-style apps that are more gamified By ask.metafilter.com Published On :: Mon, 11 Jan 2016 17:55:48 -0800 I've tried a bunch of pomodoro-style apps that I haven't done well with. I recently found one that's like Pomodoro except there's a growing plant, and if you mess with your phone you'll kill the plant. This works for me for whatever reason. I was wondering if anyone knew of other apps like that; especially ones with more real-world consequences. I guess my will isn't strong enough to not mess with my phone just because some timer is counting down. But the charming messages about the poor little plant and the cute drawings appeal to me apparently.I saw this app PocketPoints, which would be great except it only works at participating schools. I'm also not interested in those apps that quantify how often you check your phone. This is for iOS please.Thanks! Full Article ios productivity pomodoro pomodoro-style stumped
do How do you remove a Facebook post from an album? (part 2) By ask.metafilter.com Published On :: Mon, 23 Oct 2017 14:12:27 -0800 I asked a similar question a few months ago, but the "best answer" to that question no longer works because Facebook has changed the interface. I recently put a Facebook post (an article) into an album (using the relatively new feature that lets you do this with all kinds of links, not just photos/videos). But I changed my mind — I don't want it to be in any album. How do I remove it? I could use either a browser or the iPhone app.Note that Facebook's album interface seems to have changed about a month ago, so older Facebook how-to posts might not be relevant. I don't want to delete the post because it already has comments, etc. Full Article facebook album stumped
do Federal Judge Strikes Down Georgia Abortion Restrictions By www.gpbnews.org Published On :: Mon, 13 Jul 2020 19:31:40 +0000 A federal judge is permanently blocking Georgia’s 2019 “heartbeat" abortion law, finding that it violates the U.S. Constitution. U.S. District Judge Steve Jones ruled against the state Monday in a lawsuit filed by abortion providers and an advocacy group. Full Article
do By MiraK in "Where do you see signs of hope?" on Ask MeFi By ask.metafilter.com Published On :: Fri, 08 Nov 2024 18:57:00 GMT Two things:1. Narrow your focus to your sphere of influence, just for now, because in this moment of helplessness and defeat, when we are feeling powerless, it behooves us to remember we do have immense power. Kamala Harris was never going to bring a casserole to your neighbor when their spouse was in the hospital, that's you. Donald Trump cannot steal the laughter from your friends' lips when you tell them a joke, that laughter is entirely in your power. You have the power to choose connection, fellowship, mutual aid, joy, hard work, love, passion, devotion, faith. To me, remembering that I have power is cause for hope. 2. When you're out there using your power to connect with your fellow human beings, look for the helpers. Take heart in their existence, their perseverance. Do everything you can to become one of them. Full Article
do By dorothyisunderwood in "Seeking community in the face of the US election" on MeFi By www.metafilter.com Published On :: Fri, 08 Nov 2024 02:39:29 GMT Fresh off the latest meeting about incorporation, and I want to say: thank you to the moderators and Jessamyn who keep the site going and thank you to the volunteers past and present putting in work to build new possibilities for the site, including making it easier for more people to volunteer and contribute in different ways. I'm also truly proud of the decision made early on by the volunteers to do things together, even if that meant slowing down. I'm the kind of person who sees a problem and goes into fix-it mode as fast as possible. Practicing on a hugely meaningful project like Metafilter to listen and consider all of our viewpoints and work through to a communal path was hard. It was sometimes frustratingly slow! But by the second half of our timeline, I can see now that we get important things done faster and faster and how strong the foundation we've built is (heh, bad pun) because we've got trust and a collaborative thoughtful process. I'd also like to recognise the people who took a deep breath before writing a reply in a high-termperature thread, the people who edited down the snark in their comments or thought - I'll change to the thread about kitten videos instead. It is hard to be civil and think about other people when they're text on a screen - and it's harder when so much media encourages profit by provoking yelling. Metafilter is an internet third space that isn't trying to profit actively from yelling. And sometimes we gotta yell in some threads - but most of the time we talk, and I so so appreciate having a third space where people can talk without an algorithm aimed at our lizard brains. Full Article
do By Zumbador in "How would you suggest I deal with confrontation from a MAGA'er?" on Ask MeFi By ask.metafilter.com Published On :: Fri, 08 Nov 2024 16:25:05 GMT This does sound very much like your anxiety latching on to a potential future and you getting stuck in that.Others can give you advice about dealing with this particular scenario.But here are some things to remember:Seeking reassurance from others usually results in your anxiety getting worse, as their advice makes the imaginary danger seem more real.No amount of rehearsing and imagining and ruminating will make you any safer. In fact, trying to prepare for this scenario means you're staying in the anxiety space for longer.Don't try to fight your scary thoughts, don't argue with yourself. Just note the thought and briefly describe what you're doing to yourself in a non judgemental way."I'm arguing with an imaginary person right now""I'm trying to predict the future""I'm ruminating right now.""I'm seeking reassurance"You have the power to reassure yourself, and THAT kind of reassurance really works.Change catastrophising thoughts into compassionate realism."I don't know what might happen in the future, but I'm going to cope with it when it dies""It's possible that this frightening thing might happen, and it might be unpleasant, but I will deal with it if it does and then it will just be another memory."Find ways to distract yourself from your spiralling thoughts. I like explaining a topic I'm really interested in out loud to myself as a way to drown out stuck thoughts.Trying to prepare for something that *might* happen just means you're making yourself be in that horrible scary worry space for much longer than it would take for the scary thing to happen. You can't control wether or not this thing you fear will happen, but you can control how much you focus on it. Distraction is good! Be with people you enjoy, watch a comfort show, dance to music you love, do something to make yourself feel good. Full Article
do By zardoz in "Apropos of nothing at all" on MeFi By www.metafilter.com Published On :: Thu, 07 Nov 2024 20:10:01 GMT In real life I moved to Japan from the U.S. years ago. Didn't soften the blow of the election one whit. Wherever you go, there you are. Full Article
do By EmpressCallipygos in "Where do you see signs of hope?" on Ask MeFi By ask.metafilter.com Published On :: Fri, 08 Nov 2024 18:51:24 GMT I work in a women's health clinic that does first-term abortions as one of its services.We have a comment form on our web site where people who want to volunteer as patient escorts can reach out. Typically, we get about one or two inquiries a week.Yesterday alone, we got twenty-five. Full Article
do By duien in "Where do you see signs of hope?" on Ask MeFi By ask.metafilter.com Published On :: Fri, 08 Nov 2024 20:00:10 GMT I'm usually allergic to a lot of the way "find the bright side" kind of things are framed, but this extended quotation from Great Tide Rising by Kathleen Dean Moore came across my Mastodon feed and really resonated with me.Over the years, college students have often come to my office distraught, unable to think of what they might be able to do to stop the terrible losses caused by an industrial growth economy run amok. So much dying, so much destruction. I tell them about Mount Saint Helens, the volcano that blasted a hole in the Earth in 1980, only a decade before they were born.Those scientists were so wrong back in 1980, I tell my students. When they first climbed from the helicopters, holding handkerchiefs over their faces to filter ash from the Mount Saint Helens eruption, they did not think they would live long enough to see life restored to the blast zone. Every tree was stripped gray, every ridgeline buried in cinders, every stream clogged with toppled trees and ash. If anything would grow here again, they thought, its spore and seed would have to drift in from the edges of the devastation, long dry miles across a plain of cinders and ash. The scientists could imagine that– spiders on silk parachutes drifting over rubble and plain, a single samara spinning into the shade of a pumice stone. It was harder to imagine the time required for flourishing to return to the mountains – all the dusty centuries.But here they are today: On the mountain, only thirty-five years later, these same scientists are on their knees, running their hands over beds of moss below lupine in lavish purple bloom. Tracks of mice and fox wander along a stream, and here, beside a ten-foot silver fir, a coyote's twisted scat grows mushrooms. What the scientists know now, but didn't understand then, is that when the mountain blasted ash and rock across the landscape, the devastation passed over some small places hidden in the lee of rocks and trees. Here, a bed of moss and deer fern under a rotting log. There under a boulder, a patch of pearly everlasting and the tunnel to a vole's musty nest. Between stones in a buried stream, a slick of algae and clustered dragonfly larvae. Refugia, they call them: places of safety where life endures. From the refugia, mice and toads emerged blinking onto the blasted plain. Grasses spread, strawberries sent out runners. From a thousand, ten thousand, maybe countless small places of enduring life, forests and meadows returned to the mountain.I have seen this happen. I have wandered the edge of Mount Saint Helens vernal pools with ecologists brought to unscientific tears by the song of meadowlarks in this place.My students have been taught, as they deserve to be, that the fossil-fueled industrial growth culture has brought the world to the edge of catastrophe. They don't have to "believe in" climate change to accept this claim. They understand the decimation of plant and animal species, the poisons, the growing deserts and spreading famine, the rising oceans and melting ice. If it's true that we can't destroy our habitats without destroying our lives, as Rachel Carson said, and if it's true that we are in the process of laying waste to the planet, then our ways of living will come to an end – some way or another, sooner or later, gradually or catastrophically – and some new way of life will begin. What are we supposed to do? What is there to hope for at the end of this time? Why brother trying to patch up the world while so many others seem intent on wrecking it? These are terrifying questions for an old professor; thank god for the volcano's lesson. I tell them about the rotted stump that sheltered spider eggs, about a cupped cliff that saved a fern, about all the other refugia that brought life back so quickly to the mountain. If destructive forces are building under our lives, then our work in this time and place, I tell them, is to create refugia of the imagination. Refugia, places where ideas are sheltered and encouraged to grow. Even now, we can create small pockets of flourishing, and we can make ourselves into overhanging rock ledges to protect life so that the full measure of possibility can spread and reseed the world. Doesn't matter what it is, I tell my students; if it's generous to life, imagine it into existence. Create a bicycle cooperative, a seed-sharing community, a wildlife sanctuary on the hill below the church. Raise butterflies with children. Sing duets to the dying. Tear out the irrigation system and plant native grass. Imagine water pumps. Imagine a community garden in the Kmart parking lot. Study ancient corn. Teach someone to sew. Learn to cook with the full power of the sun at noon.We don't have to start from scratch. We can restore pockets of flourishing life ways that have been damaged over time. Breach a dam. Plant a riverbank. Vote for schools. Introduce the neighbors to one another's children. Celebrate the solstice. Slow a river course with a fallen log. Tell stories of how indigenous people live on the land. Clear the grocery carts out of the stream.Maybe most effective of all, we can protect refugia that already exist. They are all around us. Protect the marshy ditch behind the mall. Work to ban poisons from the edges of the road. Save the hedges in your neighborhood. Boycott what you don't believe in. Refuse to participate in what is wrong. There is hope in this: An attention that notices and celebrates thriving where it occurs; a conscience that refuses to destroy it.From these sheltered pockets of moral imagining, and from the protected pockets of flourishing, new ways of living will spread across the land, across the salt plains and beetle killed forests. Here is how life will start anew. Not from the edges over centuries of invasion; rather from small pockets of good work, shaped by an understanding that all life is interdependent, and driven by the one gift humans have that belongs to no other: practical imagination – the ability to imagine that things can be different from what they are now. Full Article
do NYC To Crack Down On Mystery Fireworks That Are Fraying Nerves And Disrupting Sleep By www.gpbnews.org Published On :: Sun, 28 Jun 2020 11:00:00 +0000 As mysterious displays of fireworks continue to be set off across the country – in Chicago, Philadelphia, Boston, Los Angeles – residents in New York City say the nightly cacophony is driving them nuts. "It's kind of been a bit all-consuming to be honest," said Brooklyn resident Eric Anderson, 33. "I go to bed hearing it. I get woken up hearing it, and then on my Twitter feed all anybody is doing is talking about it." In New York City, the police department said there were 54 fireworks complaints in the first half of last year. In the same period this year, there have been more than 11,000. It's illegal to set off your own fireworks in New York, and Mayor Bill de Blasio has said the city is going to crack down on suppliers. "We're going to start a huge sting operation to go and get these illegal fireworks at the base," he said. Last week he appointed a task force made up of officers from the New York City Police Department, fire marshals and members of the Sheriff's Bureau of Criminal Full Article
do Walking The Talk: What Does It Mean When Companies Say #BlackLivesMatter? By www.gpbnews.org Published On :: Fri, 19 Jun 2020 17:27:26 +0000 While the deaths of Trayvon Martin, Michael Brown, Eric Garner, and Sandra Bland galvanized the #BlackLivesMatter movement, the killings of Rayshard Brooks, George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and Ahmaud Arbery have forced America to reckon with centuries of racial injustice and police brutality in unprecedented ways. Not only have protests demanding change been widespread, but major corporations — which, until now, have been largely silent and hesitant to embrace Black Lives Matter — are pledging to fight racial injustice and declaring their support of the nearly seven-year-old movement. Full Article
do MeFi: Tides that take me away/To a distant shore/And I don't want to be saved By www.metafilter.com Published On :: Fri, 08 Nov 2024 10:12:23 GMT A Distant Shore has just been released in an expanded version by Cherry Red Records, along with demos for songs that would eventually be released on Everything but the Girl's debut album. Tracey Thorn's classic 1982 indie album has long been a favorite of artists from Björk to Massive Attack, and is constantly rediscovered. In 2013 Thorn spoke about the album to the Guardian [archive link] and also wrote about the circumstances of its writing in her memoir Bedsit Disco Queen, excerpted here. Full Article
do Ask MeFi: Where do you see signs of hope? By ask.metafilter.com Published On :: Fri, 08 Nov 2024 18:49:26 GMT That's it. Given this terrible, horrible, no good week, I'd like to hang onto some signs of hope. They don't have to be political, anything will do. Full Article
do DOJ Watchdog To Review Pre-Election Conduct Of FBI, Other Justice Officials By www.gpbnews.org Published On :: Thu, 12 Jan 2017 19:19:20 +0000 Updated at 4 p.m. ET The Justice Department's watchdog has launched a sweeping review of conduct by the FBI director and other department officials before the presidential election, following calls from Congress and members of the public. Top advisers to Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton have blamed FBI Director James Comey, in part, for her loss in November. Now, federal investigators say they will examine whether public statements by Comey in July, October and November 2016 ran afoul of policies that caution officials not to influence the outcome of an election and to avoid making derogatory comments about people who haven't been formally charged with wrongdoing. Comey has previously told friends and employees that he had few good choices in the investigation into Clinton's handling of classified information on her private email server. In a statement Thursday, Comey said, "I am grateful to the Department of Justice's IG for taking on this review. He is professional and Full Article
do Report: Russia Launched Cyberattack On Voting Vendor Ahead Of Election By www.gpbnews.org Published On :: Mon, 05 Jun 2017 23:42:00 +0000 Updated at 9 p.m. ET Russia's military intelligence agency launched an attack days before Election Day on a U.S. company that provides election services and systems, including voter registration, according to a top-secret report posted Monday by The Intercept . The news site published a report, with redactions, by the National Security Agency that described the Russian spear-phishing scheme, one it described as perpetrated by the same intelligence agency — the GRU — that the Obama administration imposed sanctions on for the 2016 cyber mischief. According to the NSA report, Russian hackers sent emails to people who worked at a company that provides state and local election offices with voter registration systems, trying to trick them into giving up their user credentials. The Intercept reports, "At least one of the employee accounts was likely compromised, the agency concluded." The NSA report says that the Russians then used information from that account to launch a separate phishing Full Article
do Seeking avocado oil mayo. Amazon has plethora brands/prices. By ask.metafilter.com Published On :: Sat, 02 Nov 2024 17:16:03 -0800 I don't want to get hosed buying a pretty label and sales pitch on the bottle. I don't mind buying more than one bottle to get a better price. I don't know what "should be" in good mayo but you do, that's why I came here for guidance. I know we all hate Amazon, plz go to the next question rather than telling me Bezos blows; I am aware. Full Article mayo avocadomayo avocado amazon fairprice decentfood resolved
do Is this quote a joke? if so, what does it mean? By ask.metafilter.com Published On :: Thu, 07 Nov 2024 07:35:00 -0800 I was reading a listicle of jokes and this quote from Tina Fey appeared "I like to crack the jokes now and again, but it's only because I struggle with math."Is it a joke? What does it mean? Full Article TinaFey joke resolved
do Downsides to post-meno hysterectomy? By ask.metafilter.com Published On :: Wed, 20 Dec 2023 14:55:56 -0800 Routine pap with my NP shows 'wow, big cervical polyp!' so then off to the gyno who says 'let's just pull it all out!' Is this a normal go-to solution for a healthy 55yo? YANMD. Have you done this? What do you know? Seeking feedback and related experience around polyps and fibroids and hysterectomies. All my life I have been among the fortunate to have regular and painless periods. It's now been a solid 3 years since my last. My recent pap showed an apparently giant cervical polyp, so off to the (new-to-me) gyn I went (to have it removed I thought). She tells me it's very large and that my uterus is also, which apparently indicates to her that it's full of fibroids. I am healthy and have no symptoms of anything.She assures me there's nothing to worry about (I lost my person to cancer so yes, this does scare me, because I know 'nothing to worry about' can also mean you'll be dead in a year) and says if I was her sister, she would recommend 'removing it all.' Apparently a hysterectomy is laparoscopic, and all the parts come out your vag and ...it's no big thang? (she had one herself and was 'back to work 3 days later'). Next is me making an appt for a pelvic ultrasound, followed by another appt with her in early Feb to establish what we do next. Any thoughts? And sure, maybe it's not cancer, but if they noticed a polyp 6 weeks ago and my post-ultrasound appointment to talk about next steps isn't for another 6 weeks, and procedure maybe isn't for yet another 6 weeks, I mean... what if it is cancer and I'm giving it all this time to grow? Also, is a decision like this something that merits a second opinion? I live in a small town with two gynos, and at least 2 hours from more.Just trying to wrap my head around this (recognizing that I have some health anxiety due to my loss) and learn if it's a totally standard approach. If you have something to share but don't want to do it here, feel free to PM. Full Article hysterectomy polyps fibroids cancer gynecologist resolved
do Conspiracy Theories Aside, Here's What Contact Tracers Really Do By www.gpbnews.org Published On :: Tue, 14 Jul 2020 11:00:00 +0000 In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, contact tracing is downright buzzy, and not always in a good way. Contact tracing is the public health practice of informing people when they've been exposed to a contagious disease. As it has become more widely employed across the U.S., it has also become mired in modern political polarization and conspiracy theories. Misinformation abounds, from tales that people who talk to contact tracers will be sent to nonexistent "FEMA camps" — a rumor so prevalent that health officials in Washington state had to put out a statement in May debunking it — to elaborate theories that the efforts are somehow part of a plot by global elites , such as the Clinton Foundation, Bill Gates or George Soros. At the very least, such misinformation could hinder efforts to contain the coronavirus, and at worst it has sparked threats against tracers, say some observers, including the Institute for Strategic Dialogue , a London-based organization that studies polarization. Full Article
do Pastor Doug Celebrates 30 Years at Amazing Facts By www.amazingfacts.org Published On :: Mon, 04 Nov 2024 00:00:00 GMT In 1994, Doug Batchelor took the reins at Amazing Facts International—and for the past three decades, God has blessed his bold yet down-to-earth leadership and preaching. Through the power of the Holy Spirit, the ministry has grown exponentially and tens of thousands have been baptized globally.Says Pastor Doug, “Over the past 30 years, I’ve seen God expand this ministry’s kaleidoscope of outreach in such amazing ways. We do so many different things in ministry now—it boggles my mind! We’re training people to share the gospel, printing truth-filled literature, producing TV and radio broadcasts, and conducting public evangelism. We are trying to do everything we can to help as many people as possible meet Jesus before He comes back.”From “No” to “Yes”Pastor Doug had never planned to lead an international media ministry. In fact, in 1993, he and his wife Karen turned down the first invitation to join Amazing Facts.Just a year before, he had become the pastor of a church in Sacramento. Right away, God opened the doors for media evangelism, and the church began broadcasting its services on several local television stations. Attendance soon doubled, and the Batchelors were certain they should not leave. However, they did agree to pray about the call to Amazing Facts. “We were so blessed and inspired by Pastor Crews,” Karen remembers. “We did not feel capable of following in his footsteps.”Then, in 1994, everything changed. Pastor Joe Crews, whose vision and leadership had grown Amazing Facts from a fledgling radio program into a full-fledged media ministry, had a heart attack. “Get Doug!” he said.When the Amazing Facts board reached out again, the Batchelors accepted. Not long after Pastor Doug joined Amazing Facts, the church next to Amazing Facts’ headquarters in Maryland burned down, and the ministry needed to move. After much prayer, leadership voted to move the ministry to California. Thirty Years of GrowthGod has blessed in incredible ways since Pastor Doug joined Amazing Facts. The ministry has grown from broadcasting on just a few television stations to over 100 in the United States alone. Worldwide broadcast reach exceeds two billion. Radio programming now airs on well over 400 stations. AFCOE training centers spread God’s light in Oceania, Indonesia, the Philippines, Africa, and Europe. [PQ-HERE]Along with his many regular speaking engagements, Pastor Doug has preached at least one major evangelistic series every year. His easy-to-understand and engaging sermons reach people from all walks of life. Recorded and prepped for television, these series have brought the light of truth to tens of thousands of seekers. Prophecy Odyssey and the Net ’99 series, which was held 25 years ago at the same location in Manhattan, have been broadcast live around the world.Additionally, the development of the W.O.R.D. Center (World, Outreach, Revival, and Discipleship), Amazing Facts’ headquarters and church building in Granite Bay, California, has been a great help to the ministry. Begun as a church plant in 2007, the facilities were completed debt-free in 2021. The active church, for which Pastor Doug serves as senior pastor, partners with Amazing Facts in local outreach and hosts regular summits on various biblical topics. These series, such as The Glory of the Cross, are filmed in the media-equipped church and broadcast globally.Worldwide ImpactThe Batchelors have traveled extensively to spread the gospel since joining Amazing Facts. “I’ve preached in at least 30 countries since I’ve been here,” says Pastor Doug. “It’s such a wonderful thing to see people’s lives changed through the gospel.”Adds Karen, “We’ve been blessed to travel to so many places and meet so many wonderful people. Our trip to Papua New Guinea several years ago was especially memorable. About 80,000 people gathered for Doug’s preaching. It was amazing to see their hunger for truth. They stood in the rain for hours to listen to God’s Word.”That spiritual hunger is increasingly mirrored in people all around the world. One of our viewers, Yasmin, says, “I love listening to Pastor Doug preach! I was rebaptized thanks to watching your programs. You inspire me with the work you do. Our Lord is coming soon, and we must tell the world!”Pastor Doug and Karen feel deeply responsible for sharing the gospel in the roles God has entrusted them. “Amazing Facts strives to be genuinely true to the Bible,” Karen reflects. “That encourages us to be faithful as His witnesses. It has been a very humbling experience for us.”Pastor Doug puts it simply. “God must have been desperate to choose me.” Thank you, Pastor Doug and Karen Batchelor, for 30 years of faithful service to Amazing Facts. Your dedication and service have touched countless souls for the kingdom! Full Article
do 175: Don't Throw The Banana Peel In The Toilet By metatalk.metafilter.com Published On :: Mon, 02 Aug 2021 00:26:57 GMT It's only the first day of August, but the weather in Portland is such that it already feeling like plural dog days have elapsed. And yet, through it all, a podcast episode drags itself through the sun-baked streets to appear, sweating and winded, on your doorstep. Come along with Jessamyn and I as we...chatter about MetaFilter? Basically what we normally do. This one's about an hour and 45.Helpful LinksPodcast FeedSubscribe with iTunesDirect mp3 downloadMisc - the wikipedia article on 175 has, since recording, lost the specific nag it had when we were discussing it! - jessamyn has been catsitting - more like the hooey decimal system - wellllll, Godot? We're WAAAAAAITTIiiiing! - freedom to tinker - you ever (Stevie) Wonder about the clavinet? - it's a BEACH that makes you OLD - jessamyn's maple dealer Projects - Quarantine Happy Hour concert archive by hades - Recollections Of A Summer by dng - The Sound of the Far Future by ignignokt MetaFilter - Patterns by They sucked his brains out! - A unanimous vote for the right to repair. by mhoye - Nikole Hannah-Jones and Ta-Nehisi Coates joining Howard University by Nelson - Whammy Clavinet by Harald74 - His last purchases—beer, cigarettes, pot—occurred 18 years ago. by Grandysaur - Happy birthday, Metafilter! by Melismata - Shawty Got Low in Those Apple Bottom Memes by jonp72 - All mountains are old, but the Appalachians are incomprehensibly old by Karmakaze - The world's first 1541 disk drive graphics demo by JHarris Ask MetaFilter - What to do in Vermont when traveling companion has mobility issues? by The Pluto Gangsta - How does MetaFilter have such a high user engagement compared to others? by oracleia - Nouns that you would never say "the" before? by ftm - Library book with potentially valuable author's signature by clair-de-lune - What song is this? by Trespassers William - Songs with radio clips? by ftm - Voices coming out of my iPad in the middle of the night by squink - Why is my gas bill so high? by artificialard - Friends' anxiety makes me angry/anxious by unicorn chaser - Dating Failure by Aranquis - How commonplace is crossing one's arms at Catholic communion? by Charity Garfein MetaTalk - Metatalktail Hour: Sneaky pet/kid stories by LobsterMitten - MetaFilter's new Privacy Policy document by cortex - A change in moderator coverage of the site by cortex - 1. money 2. budget 3. ??? 4. profit!! by bendy - Donated By "Anonymous" by cursed MeFi Music Featured in this episode: - Car Music by gt2 - You Should Eat Your Yellow Vegetables by not_on_display - Brazilian Brooks by CarrotAdventure - Signal Tower by edlundart Full Article
do 'Palm Springs' Romantic Comedy Is A Total Winner For The Lockdown Era By www.gpbnews.org Published On :: Tue, 14 Jul 2020 17:56:00 +0000 Copyright 2020 Fresh Air. To see more, visit Fresh Air . TERRY GROSS, HOST: This is FRESH AIR. At a time when many Americans are still home and life seems to have come to a standstill, our film critic Justin Chang says it could be an especially good time to watch "Palm Springs," a romantic comedy about two people forced to repeat the same day over and over again. It stars Andy Samberg and Cristin Milioti. It's streaming on Hulu and playing in some drive-in theaters around the country. JUSTIN CHANG, BYLINE: "Palm Springs" was a hot ticket at this year's Sundance Film Festival, one of the last public events to take place before the movie industry shut down. I didn't see it there, but having caught up with it months later at home, I can't help but feel as though this breezily entertaining movie plays a little differently in the era of COVID-19. It's a comedy about isolation and repetition, which might not sound too appealing at a time when many of us are also leading lives of isolation Full Article
do Diana Gordon: Tiny Desk (Home) Concert By www.gpbnews.org Published On :: Wed, 15 Jul 2020 09:00:00 +0000 The Tiny Desk is working from home for the foreseeable future. Introducing NPR Music's Tiny Desk (home) concerts, bringing you performances from across the country and the world. It's the same spirit — stripped-down sets, an intimate setting — just a different space. Considering how many of us have rearranged our lives to make the home-office lifestyle work, Diana Gordon's setting for her Tiny Desk (home) concert frames her music in a curated chaos that's all too relatable. Teetering towers of manilla folders, the Y2K kitsch of a slime green Apple iBook, clunky cardboard boxes and a Curb Your Enthusiasm coffee mug — it's just the right amount of cramped, mundane confusion to aid her creativity. Like the workplace props that flank her, an intriguing dose of neurotic mess makes Gordon's latest EP, 2020's Wasted Youth, feel so fitting for these unprecedented times. With her masked-up guitarist, Davin Givhan, helping to guide her, Gordon's nihilistic invincibility on "Rollin" and sonic Full Article
do How Does Dumping Beer Help British Pubs Survive The Pandemic? By www.gpbnews.org Published On :: Mon, 13 Jul 2020 09:08:00 +0000 Copyright 2020 NPR. To see more, visit NOEL KING, HOST: There's something happening in the U.K. right now that is reminiscent of Prohibition in the United States. You remember those old pictures of bar owners pouring out gallons and gallons of booze? STEVE INSKEEP, HOST: Oh, yeah. Well, British pub owners today are dumping all the beer that's gone bad during the months they were in lockdown. DUNCAN SMITH: During the 14-week shutdown, a significant amount of our beers and lagers became out of date. KING: That's Duncan Smith (ph). He's been a bartender for 33 years, and one of the pubs that he operates has been around for 250 years. SMITH: It's been serving the community for that long and, you know, been through world wars and all the rest of it and, obviously, very different times that long ago. And something comes along like this, which could wipe it out, and we've got to take any benefit we possibly can, thrown out by the government and the suppliers, in order to survive. INSKEEP: The Full Article
do How Absentee Landowners Keep Farmers From Protecting Water And Soil By www.gpbnews.org Published On :: Tue, 14 Jul 2020 14:46:00 +0000 Prairie strips in fields of corn or soybeans can protect the soil and allow wildlife to flourish. This strip was established in a field near Traer, Iowa, in 2015. Omar de Kok-Mercado, Iowa State University Lisa Schulte Moore loves nature. To stand in an old-growth forest, she says, "I can only describe it as healing." When she moved to Iowa to teach ecology at Iowa State University, she didn't get that same feeling when she found herself amid acres of corn. She wasn't hearing birds or seeing many bugs. "All I can hear are the leaves of the rustling corn," she says. "Not one biological noise. You know, they call it the green desert." This is, in fact, the central environmental problem with agriculture. This year, corn and soybeans cover an area of the United States equal in size to all the East Coast states from New York to Georgia. It has displaced wildlife and left the soil more vulnerable to water and wind erosion. But Schulte Moore says that it doesn't have to be a green desert. She Full Article
do How The U.S. Ambassador To The E.U. Is Wrapped Up In The Ukraine Controversy By gpbnews.org Published On :: Mon, 07 Oct 2019 21:37:00 +0000 ARI SHAPIRO, HOST: A bipartisan delegation of Congresspeople is just back from Ukraine. It was a trip designed to strengthen the U.S.-Ukraine alliance, and it was planned before news broke of the whistleblower complaint against President Trump involving that same country. Congressman John Garamendi led the delegation as a senior member of the House Armed Services Committee. And the Democrat from California joins us now. Welcome, Congressman. JOHN GARAMENDI: Good to be with you. SHAPIRO: One central question in the impeachment inquiry is whether President Trump demanded help investigating a political rival in exchange for U.S. aid to Ukraine. And I know that aid was a central topic on your trip, so what did you learn about Ukraine's reliance on American assistance? GARAMENDI: Well, first of all, Ukraine is an extraordinary country. These citizens of that country are determined to be independent. They have been fighting a war against Russia for the last five years. They've lost 13- to 14 Full Article
do Do You Need To Be Perfect To Be Saved? By www.amazingfacts.org Published On :: Tue, 16 Jan 2024 00:00:00 GMT Do you need to be perfect to be saved? How do you live a perfect life in a wicked world, and how perfect do you need to be to be saved? Full Article Pastor Doug's Weekly Message
do Called to Be Ambassadors for Christ By www.amazingfacts.org Published On :: Wed, 07 Aug 2024 00:00:00 GMT We are all called to be ambassadors for Christ. Full Article Pastor Doug's Weekly Message
do Market Meltdown: Dow Dives 1,800 Points On Worries Of 2nd Coronavirus Wave By www.gpbnews.org Published On :: Thu, 11 Jun 2020 13:38:00 +0000 Full Article
do Downticket Democrats By projects.metafilter.com Published On :: Sat, 21 Sep 2024 05:27:06 GMT Downticket Democrats highlights candidates for the House of Representatives and state legislatures in competitive districts, making it easy to donate for maximum impact.Donations to House and state candidates can have a much bigger impact than donations to presidential and Senate campaigns. This site helps you find candidates by state or rating (toss-up, lean Democrat, or lean Republican), and offers lots of ways to donate, from links to the candidates' campaigns to featured slates that let you donate to several at once. All the data comes from MeFite Michal Migurski; he sources it from Sister District, Cook, and other reliable sources. He supplies the links and maps, as well. I was inspired to put together a quick website when Mike posted this: I've started running a Downticket Dems bot on Bluesky (link) and Fedi (link) focused exclusively on D candidates in and near districts that Cook Political Report defines as competitive. Follow and donate! Roles: website - Kristi; data, maps, logo - Mike[Link Full Article
do Toronto/LA Indie Pop Artist Julian Daniel Invites You to Feel the Heat Between Every Beat with "do you feel me?" By earmilk.com Published On :: Sun, 10 Nov 2024 17:56:18 +0000 Toronto/Los Angeles-based indie pop artist Julian Daniel is making waves with his infectious new single, “do you feel me?,” a track he hopes will stir listeners' emotions through its seductive… Full Article Indie Pop New Music #CanadianArtist #DoYouFeelMe #indiemusic #indiepop #JulianDaniel #LAMusic #MusicDiscovery #poprock #TorontoMusic charli xcx newmusic Troye Sivan
do Carol Doche takes us to "Montego" with Wiz Khalifa By earmilk.com Published On :: Sun, 10 Nov 2024 17:57:30 +0000 Rising R&B singer Carol Doche warms up the icy airwaves with her newest party starter "Montego" featuring Taylor Gang founder Wiz Khalifa. The track was produced by Grammy award-winning Swedish… Full Article Music Videos Pop R&B Carol Doche RedOne Wiz Khalifa
do French Horn Rebellion share kaleidoscopic single "Brothers" By earmilk.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 15:23:50 +0000 French Horn Rebellion makes music that is an irresistible fusion of funky electronic pop and retro flair, where the grooves are as infectious as the melodies are catchy. Hailing from… Full Article Electronic Indie Pop #frenchhornrebellion #indieelectronic Brooklyn brothers Synth Pop
do Domestic Worker Protections / Parental Stress / Heyday Books By www.kalw.org Published On :: Mon, 21 Oct 2024 03:00:00 -0700 Today, improving caregiver working conditions through community and collective action. Then, parental stress levels are on the raise. And, 50 years of printing books about California. Full Article
do Do You Need To Be Perfect To Be Saved? By www.amazingfacts.org Published On :: Tue, 16 Jan 2024 00:00:00 GMT Do you need to be perfect to be saved? How do you live a perfect life in a wicked world, and how perfect do you need to be to be saved? Full Article Pastor Doug's Weekly Message
do Called to Be Ambassadors for Christ By www.amazingfacts.org Published On :: Wed, 07 Aug 2024 00:00:00 GMT We are all called to be ambassadors for Christ. Full Article Pastor Doug's Weekly Message
do Don't Let Go By www.amazingfacts.org Published On :: Sun, 23 Jul 2023 00:00:00 GMT Intelligence to wisdom, wisdom to recognition, recognition to need, need to reliance, reliance to freedom… It all originates and turns back toward Christ. Join us now as we explain with the Bible’s guidance how to deal with stress and how the Lord sweetly encourages us. We’ll elaborate too on what it means to take up our cross and how no matter what, we mustn’t ever stop. Sometimes we feel like God ignores us, but don’t let go ! You’re not alone. Believe that Christ understands, because He does. Full Article Bible Answers Live
do Something but the Past and Done By www.amazingfacts.org Published On :: Sun, 07 Jan 2024 00:00:00 GMT "As far as the East is from the West, so far has He removed our transgression from us." Sin is removed from us by a miracle of love ! And if sin be removed so far, then we may be sure that the scent, the trace, the very memory of it must be entirely gone; even Satan himself could not achieve to bring it back again. Our sins are gone, Jesus has borne them away ! (Charles Spurgeon) Join us as the pastors discuss how much God is willing to forgive more than we ask, and what God does with our broken promises. 1.- Is it okay to pray to the Holy Spirit ? 2.- The Bible says there will be an attempt to change times and laws. Does this also include the 70-week prophecy in Daniel 9 ? 3.- Revelation 11 verse 19 says the ark of the covenant is seen in the temple. How does that relate to current events ? 4.- As we are experiencing climate change, should our main emphasis be the Great Commission ? 5.- What programs do you use to study the Bible ? 6.- Is investing your money similar to gambling ? 7.- How can we know if someone has committed the unpardonable sin ? 8.- Will God leave Heaven for the new Earth, or is Heaven the atmosphere of the new Earth ? 9.- What should I do if my employer requires me to work on Sabbath? 10.- Will you please explain what the "times of the Gentiles" means in Luke 21 verse 24 ? 11.- Can you be saved without reading the Bible ? 12.- Please explain Psalm 1 verses 1-3. 13.- Please explain Revelation 11 verses 1-2. 14.- Why is Jesus’ birth celebrated in December? 15.- Who was in the fire and the earthquake and the wind when Elijah was on Mount Horeb ? and what is the deeper message of this story ? 16.- What does the Bible say about slothfulness ? Is it a sin ? 17.- Did Adam call Eve by her name before the fall ? The Bible says he called her “woman.” 18.- When does a person become responsible for responding to a given truth or message ? 19.- Can we observe the Sabbath day and also go to church on Sunday ? 20.- My son broke a promise. If he confesses, will he be forgiven or is my son’s probation closed ? 21.- What should I do if I am covered in tattoos and it’s impossible to get them removed ? Full Article Bible Answers Live
do Your Forever Doesn't Exist By www.amazingfacts.org Published On :: Sun, 28 Apr 2024 00:00:00 GMT "Whatever is being lost momentarily, more is being gained eternally," (A. Voskamp). Sometimes it's so hard to remember that this world is not your home, that this world is temporary. So persevere, aim your thoughts heavenly. Please join us as Pastor Ross and Pastor Aron speak on maintaining unwavering faith amidst sufferings, and reaching finally our home in Heaven. They'll also discuss the freedom of choice that Christ gives us and what abandoning Him means, and they'll touch on what trusting our own human knowledge will create. Trust HIM and be strong in Him. Only Christ is your true Forever, if you choose Him. He will save all of us, if we let Him. 1.- Who are the kings of the North and the South mentioned in the book of Daniel ? 2.- What is the Apocrypha and what is its relationship to the Bible ? 3.- Can a saved person choose to be lost ? 4.- Who wrote the book of Hebrews ? 5.- Revelation 16 verse 12 says the Euphrates River will dry up making way for the kings of the East. Does this begin a nuclear war and cause the large hail to fall ? 6.- Who is the young man mentioned in Mark 14 verses 51 and 52 ? 7.- When is the close of probation for everybody ? 8.- Why is Greek mythology closely linked to the Bible ? 9.- What were Jesus’ last words on the cross ? was it Luke 23 verse 46, Psalms 22 verse 1 or John 19 verse 30 ? 10.- Do animals praise God ? 11.- Does the devil worship on the Sabbath day ? 12.- What is the meaning of Proverbs 3 verse 6 ? 13.- Is it possible that the woke culture, influenced by Marxism, is linked to the antichrist power ? 14.- Did the devil spread his lies to other worlds ? 15.- In Judges 19, why did the man offer his daughter, and not his visitors, to the evil men ? 16.- Was Satan tricked into crucifying Jesus ? 17.- Will dinosaurs be in Heaven ? 18.- When Jesus told His disciples about His Second Coming, why didn’t He tell them about Paul who would come thirty years later ? 19.- I have heard that we should long for Christ’s Second Coming. How can I long for the Second Coming when so many people have not yet been saved ? 20.- Do the laws in Leviticus discussing clean and unclean meat also apply to pets ? 21.- Do you have to be perfect to get to Heaven ? Full Article Bible Answers Live
do Trump’s Endorsement Record Midway Through Primary Season By www.nytimes.com Published On :: Wed, 29 Jun 2022 17:55:34 +0000 Former President Donald J. Trump’s endorsement has helped propel some candidates to victory, but he’s also had some notable defeats. Full Article Endorsements Primaries and Caucuses Midterm Elections (2022) Trump Donald J Republican Party Bailey Darren (1966- ) Zeldin Lee M
do Testimony Paints Mark Meadows as Unwilling to Act as Jan. 6 Unfolded By www.nytimes.com Published On :: Thu, 30 Jun 2022 03:04:00 +0000 Cassidy Hutchinson, a former aide to Mr. Meadows, the White House chief of staff in the Trump administration, described him as scrolling through his phone as rioters approached the Capitol. Full Article Presidential Election of 2020 Storming of the US Capitol (Jan 2021) United States Politics and Government Meadows Mark R (1959- ) Hutchinson Cassidy Trump Donald J
do Liz Cheney Calls Trump ‘a Domestic Threat That We Have Never Faced Before’ By www.nytimes.com Published On :: Thu, 30 Jun 2022 03:59:44 +0000 In a forceful speech, the congresswoman also denounced Republican leaders who had “made themselves willing hostages to this dangerous and irrational man.” Full Article Cheney Liz Trump Donald J House Select Committee to Investigate the January 6th Attack Wyoming Elections House of Representatives Republican Party Conservatism (US Politics)
do Don’t Fall Asleep! By designingsound.org Published On :: Mon, 10 Dec 2018 10:00:02 +0000 My last post here was in July. In keeping with the theme, you could say I was hibernating, but that’s not really true. Life, work, projects, recording: all these things fought for my time and unfortunately what suffered was the amount I had left for a volunteer position I loved as a contributing editor […] Full Article featured community final post hibernation 2018 learning passion Rev. Dr. Bradley D Meyer
do Windows in Heaven By www.amazingfacts.org Published On :: Sun, 26 May 2024 00:00:00 GMT What does it mean when God says "I will open up the windows of heaven", speaking of tithes and offerings. Is that still valid today? Full Article Amazing Facts with Doug Batchelor
do The King’s Ambassador By www.amazingfacts.org Published On :: Sun, 21 Jul 2024 00:00:00 GMT There should be a difference in the way that Christians conduct themselves that shows what is in their hearts. Full Article Amazing Facts with Doug Batchelor
do No creo que la eliminación de recobros salga del todo bien: Lewin By www.spreaker.com Published On :: Thu, 20 Feb 2020 02:46:59 +0000 Lewin habla sobre la eliminación de los recobros del sistema de salud Full Article
do En la Macarena el vacío de poder no se ha reemplazado: Sandra By www.spreaker.com Published On :: Tue, 25 Feb 2020 02:35:33 +0000 Sandra Borda habla sobre la problematica ambiental en la Macarena Full Article
do Con el coronavirus se abren oportunidades en los mercados: Santamaría By www.spreaker.com Published On :: Thu, 27 Feb 2020 03:10:47 +0000 Santamaría habla sobre efectos económicos del Coronavirus Full Article
do No me parece que el informe sea novedoso o profundo: Claudia By www.spreaker.com Published On :: Fri, 28 Feb 2020 02:32:48 +0000 Claudia habla sobre el informe anual de la ONU Full Article
do Las mujeres tenemos que cambiar y los hombres se van reeducando: Juanita By www.spreaker.com Published On :: Sat, 29 Feb 2020 00:34:05 +0000 Juanita León habla sobre su concepción de feminismo Full Article