http://www.life360.com/blog/sex-offenders-issued-us-passports/comment-page-1/
According to this nanny stater's rant, you can get a passport and the country you go to will know nothing.
It sounds like immigrating is the best option for a sex offender.
Hope you're feeling better now that your little sister is fine :)
I suggest you and her come to terms in order to minimize confusion if you can't reach her (i.e. getting locked outside of home). Also, make SURE that she keeps her cell phone charged and keeps a charger in her bag in case the battery drains - nothing sucks more than not being able to contact.
Also, check this out, it keeps track of location when you create an account and connect to each other.
We use Life360 and Cozi. Both are Family Apps and are awesome for poly. They are designed for both android and apple and a couple others.
Life360 is a family tracking and messaging app. I can see where all my partners are, get driving directions and initiate a family call or mass text message. It also has really neat emergency functions like a panic mode that will call everyone and let them know you are in trouble. http://www.life360.com/
Cozi allows family calendaring shared journaling, shopping lists, to do lists, meal planning and a lot more. http://www.cozi.com/
It's like Quora except you earn stellar xlm everytime you answer a question. The more upvoted your answers are the more you get. The most I got for 1 answer was 7.5 stellar xlm.
This is what we should be pushing. The platform is there. It needs to be improved upon so that it has a fiverr- like signup so content creators can write down their expertise, examples of past work, etc.
I never actually "solved" this, but I switched to Caprine and I'm no longer having any problems. It actually works much better than the official app (it lets you send audio files, etc).
The thing says Sun thru Thursday and then Fri Thru Sat. Oh I see the middle one Weekend Time limits... set that to 30 min maybe ? I wonder if you can have more than one going at the same time. WIll have to test it out.
I just googled the book since I haven't thought about it in years and just found the cover here: https://www.anobii.com/books/Animorphs_Il_Viaggio/01b916bb776283ef1f So, I suppose I don't need a picture then, unless there's anything else interesting about it.
Tutti ottimi consigli quelli già scritti.
Mi son trovata anch'io in una situazione simile: dopo tanti tanti anni di studi, passati a comprendere e memorizzare manuali, saggi e articoli, non ero più in grado di leggere un romanzo, solo per il piacere di farlo.
Mi sono iscritta a Anobii - storicamente il primo social network di lettori in Italia - e leggendo le esperienze degli altri, mi sono convinta a provare gli ebook. Fino a quel momento avevo sempre rifiutato l'idea, ma con tutte le librerie in casa stracolme e libri ovunque, di cui alcuni romanzi abbandonati dopo le prime pagine, ho voluto provare.
Ho comprato un ereader versione base - che ha lo straordinario vantaggio di non essere retroilluminato e la lettura è così molto confortevole e possibile anche al sole - e così ho potuto 'sfogliare' le prime pagine di un libro prima di acquistarlo (spesso è visibile un'anteprima) e risparmiare tempo e denaro.
La biblioteca o un posticino in mezzo al verde sono per me i posti più stimolanti per calarsi nella lettura. E in biblioteca si possono sfogliare i libri cartacei e respirarne l'odore.
Per ripartire, ti sconsiglierei i libri legati al trend del momento e invece ti direi di puntare su scrittori che hanno lasciato il segno nel tempo. Due libri che mi vengono in mente e che non possono non catturare l'attenzione del lettore - anche se per motivi molto diversi, però pur sempre legati alle emozioni - sono: La tregua di Primo Levi e Novecento di Alessandro Baricco.
Buone letture!
Tutta la luce che non vediamo, Anthony Doerr
Premio Pulitzer 2015
Capitoli brevi, due flussi narrativi (un bimba con un handicap in Francia, e un orfano tedesco in Germania) che convergono, di sfondo l'europa del 1934, la guerra, l'occupazione Nazista.
Anobii e Goodreads.
Io ho registrato tutto quello che ho letto da che mi ricordo su Anobii, è stato un lavoro quasi zen e non dovresti avere problemi: basta l'isbn del libro e titolo, autore ed edizione vengono richiamati dal database sterminato del sito (e, se quella particolare edizione non c'è, puoi aggiungerla tu manualmente).
Anobii però, dopo essere stato comprato da Mondadori, sta avendo una riorganizzazione – sia estetica che strutturale – da qualche mese (per non dire qualche anno); i problemi che ci sono stati all'inizio del passaggio sembrano risolti, però... però, se devi iniziare da zero, ti consiglio Goodreads, che ha lo stessa facilità di inserimento di anobi ma qualche vantaggio in più: la struttura del sito è più intuitiva, i database più aggiornati, e ci sono molti più utenti. Anch'io, un po' alla volta, sto migrando su Goodreads.
Vantaggi della catalogazione su Anobii o GOodreads, rispetto al foglio excel: la community. Troverai utenti da seguire, titoli correlati, etc. E pure qualche "vip" (in ambito fumettistico, per esempio, su Anobii ci sono – o meglio c'erano, dato che non sono attivi da un po' :/ – Zerocalcare e Michele Petrucci, tra gli altri).
Buona catalogazione!
I'm not sure what you mean by 了 (column D)? Finished reading or not?
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By the way, there's an online service called aNobii for this. Only it's weird I found it running a lot more slowly than I remembered.
Thanks for your reply. I ended up using Kentico. Kentico has a blogging platform, smart search(NLucene), newsletter, and everything else you can think of.
For the payment I'm probably going to end up using Paypal, but I've worked with Stripe before and I love it.
If you want something .Net based I'd recommend looking at Kentico.
Where I work is a .Net shop, and we've been with Kentico now about 5 years, really a great tool, and the pricing, especially compared to other .Net CMS systems (cough ektron) is really reasonable. They offer a free edition, and a base license starts at 1500.
But its easy to use, easy to pick up, and very easy to customize/build on.
why does every goddamn post on this subreddit feel like it's the same person with multiple accounts commenting? sheesh.
Side Note, this is the link without the referral code: https://www.masmic.com
I'm using Masmic casually for around two weeks now, and I've earned about 2 XLM, withdrew to my wallet without problems. For me it is a good way to spend time and it's entertaining - similar to Reddit, except you can earn some XLM. Of course it's no way to get rich, unless you live in an extremely poor country.
If someone is interested in trying, this is my referral link: https://www.masmic.com?action=referral&referralCode=YS8BJTQU
You can play the classic NES version of Bomberman right here from any web browser: https://coldcast.org/games/10/Bomberman
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I've spent hours on this already lol
If you're searching for a Tumblr alternative which is NSFW friendly, have a look at youllo.net
You can import all your Tumblr posts to Youllo with just a few clicks, without losing any content.
This is a pretty good electron desktop app : https://sindresorhus.com/caprine/
It's a wrapper around messenger.com, with some extra features added. Source code here: https://github.com/sindresorhus/caprine
Everyone should have a look at Hubzilla and its native ZOT protocol that supports nomadic identity. Open source, decrentralized, federated, all the right things. It is, in my opinion, a better system than the ActivityPub ecosystem. The closest surface comparison is probably Facebook, but it's much more powerful under the hood than that.
It's not like these tools do not exist yet, see: Hubzilla
Actually, there is a whole zoo of alternatives: The Fediverse, but I'd say that Hubzilla or Zap are the closest to what you describe.
Check out hubzilla. It's a fully decentralized, nomadic social network. You can self-host your own, or just start with their public instance. You create an account, then you create a "channel" for your group. All accounts are nomadic, so if you start with the public instance and then later want to go self-hosted, you can export your account and channel and re-import it into a new hub. It also can integrate with some other federated services like mastadon.
One of the first things you'll want to do (and any of your friends that try it as well) is go to "pin apps to navigation bar", go to events and click the pin. You'll get a calendar icon in the top right. Pin anything else that looks interesting. Click on the calendar to create an event and add it to your channel. Anyone subscribed to the channel will see the event, be able to comment on it, mark themself as attending, etc. If the channel's stream/feed is "too busy", all events are visible in the by going to the events app.
I admit that since the calendar isn't "pinned" by default and you have to go to install apps or pin apps link to find it, it's a bit awkward. I think if you self-host you can set some of this to show up by default, and you can do custom themes. But even though it's a bit non-intuitive to initially get to the calendar to add an event, once it's added, that event shows up just fine in the channel feed.