On the one hand, it is almost never a good idea for the state legislature to weigh in on education.
One the other hand, we really don't need a new version of "The Confederacy was about state's rights".
So, approve.
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IT professional for 30 years. Former local elected official. Education and technology policy, former grad student working on Information Systems for untrained responders in big disasters. Happily married with adult kids.
On the one hand, it is almost never a good idea for the state legislature to weigh in on education.
One the other hand, we really don't need a new version of "The Confederacy was about state's rights".
So, approve.
The YEC Evangelical SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE
We are gonna be really far away from the edge of this cliff before the economy looks down
It is so, so weird to watch this administration *straining* against all of the things that are historically foundational pillars holding up a normally functioning economy, and the economic metrics are only barely showing the impact.
Is it true the motto of the Royal Artillery is ubique, which translates as "all over the place"?
Bukkit Walrus says "I HAZ A TABZ" Followed by a keep stealing the bukkit saying "NOOO THEY CLOSING MAH TABZ"
The Old Ways have been observed.
We should never ever forget why they did it
Well, it's really good at stalking, you wouldn't notice it until the blade slips between your ribs.
I think they might have better luck spending two thousand dollars holding a press conference where they detail who made the key decisions to collaborate with the Trump administration, how and when they were fired, and explaining what would stop that from happening again.
Adding Aaron Renn to the list
For the future peace of the department I kinda hope he steals it and takes it home
Somewhere on campus there is a fabled room containing dozens of black slate chalkboards rescued from building remodels and it's kinda surprising how much those things are worth
My least favorite Slack/Discord message:
Hi, Pat
...
This little lying shitweasel is the Speaker of the House
We had a whiteboards-only policy in this building and then we merged with a smaller department and one of the professors came in with a drill and mounted the black slate chalkboard from his old office on the wall of his new office.
I think there will be a blood war when he retires
I remember back on academic Twitter was when the guy revealed he had like two hundred boxes of chalk from a Japanese chalk maker that had halted production of his favorite chalk
You're my wife's alt?
So there is a story about the "top 10 cities at risk during nuclear war" circulating in various tabloids/etc. with my name attached to it, and I will say that a) I never have (nor would) make such a list at all, and b) I never said any of the quotes attributed to me in the article.
Bad news she sucks at all of those too
Counterpoint: she did exactly what Steven Miller told her to do, and so will her replacement
One of the great failings of humans generally is that we want to live in a deterministic universe but we live in a probabilistic one.
Oddly though our languages understand this better than we do.
Maybe.
TBF America needs about six million middle managers and by my estimation about 200,000 are actually good at the job.
(This is always how I pronounced it in my head but I have had some laughable self-established pronunciations this is what comes from reading ahead of your age when young)
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Natural language coding is not a thing because natural language has contexually-dependent meaning and computers do not understand context
May peace and plenty be her share
Who kept our homes from want and care
Oh, God bless England is our prayer...
What would you do if you married a soldier?
Yup playing at my funeral