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Cindy M. February 1, 2013 at 7:34 AM |
Wow, just to be mentioned... for it is I who wants to thank you! God bless you and keep you writing! |
SUSAN SAYS February 1, 2013 at 9:45 AM |
Cindy, I have trouble Not writing. LOL I hope I live long enough to get it all out of my head. I'm so very happy to have you for a friend! |
Marion February 1, 2013 at 8:38 AM |
It was a delight when I was accepted into the "Muskies" group of writers. We share critiques and markets and several times have been published in the same anthology or other publication. Sue, your style of writing has been an encouragement to me. God bless you in your mystery series. |
SUSAN SAYS February 1, 2013 at 11:38 AM |
Thank you so much, Marion. I'm honored to be in the same pubs as you, whenever that happens! Hugs. |
Rhonda Schrock February 1, 2013 at 12:04 PM |
And you've been a blessing to me as well! Thank you sincerely. You have a warm, delightful spirit. The Lord, I know, is so pleased. |
SUSAN SAYS February 1, 2013 at 3:40 PM |
I know you are one of the busiest women on the planet and yet you come here to read and share. Talk about delightful! Have a super weekend.<eot>Parliament Platinum Blue – Free shipping. Cheap UK store. |
> Parliament>Parliament Platinum Blue |
Model UPC201964 |
Regular king size. Ultra Lights flavour. |
£44.30 per carton |
Currently, there are six main Parliament flavours on the market, different from each other in tar, nicotine and CO levels. Flavour, which contains the lowest amount of these substances — Platinum Blue (aka Parliament One). It contains 1 milligrams of tar, 0.1 milligrams of nicotine per cigarette, 1 milligrams of CO per cigarette.<eot>How am I protected? | Reedsy FAQ |
What fee does Reedsy charge? |
How can I update my payment schedule? |
How can I cancel a collaboration? |
How can I structure my fees? |
My client just accepted my offer. What happens now? |
Where can I find invoices and tax receipts? |
How can my client post a review for me? |
Your work is protected with the Reedsy contract. 🔐 |
At Reedsy, we are dedicated to providing the highest level of service. Every transaction not in violation of our Terms of Use is covered by Project Protection. That means that if you're not happy for any sensible reason, we'll act as a mediator and help you come to an agreement. |
How do I report a collaboration? |
As part of our Reedsy service, we will try to help resolve any issues that arise between a client and a professional. In the event that you cannot reach an agreement on your own, you can file a complaint with Reedsy though the Report tab of the relevant collaboration. |
We'd be happy to step in and mediate if: |
The client provided inaccurate information when the terms of the collaboration were set. |
The client has expanded the scope of the contract without updating payment terms, or has attempted to blackmail the service provider in exchange for positive reviews. |
When you submit a report, you will be required to provide a detailed outline of the issue and attach any supporting evidence. Please note that we will not be able to review payments or consider communications and documents that were not transferred via the Reedsy platform. Reedsy is only able to review claims that are reported within 7 days of the applicable incident. |
We review each report carefully and will issue a decision which both client and professional must comply with. Depending on the nature of the complaint, we might for example, reach the decision that part of the fees paid should be refunded or deducted from the remainder left to pay, or we might suspend or terminate an account if we think there's been a breach of the Terms of Use.<eot>Non-Traditional Wedding DJ – Page 2 – Stylus DJ Entertainment |
DJ KATIE ROSE |
DJ SARAH VAN BUREN |
DJ VALERIE JUNE |
DRUMMER/PERCUSSIONIST ZOE G. |
Review: Amazing Job! |
on October 23, 2018 December 3, 2018 by Jane Elizabeth |
"We loved Stylus! All of our guests were complementing the playlist for the wedding. Jane did such a great job curating the HUGE list of song we sent her. Such a pleasure to work with and really listened to us as clients. The detail in the contract showed how much she really cared about every […] |
Review: Book Stylus DJ Entertainment! |
"My wife and I had booked DJ Katie Rose and we really could not have been happier with the job she did. She was very hands on and very attentive to what we wanted for our special day. She payed close attention to the things that were important to us musically and she made sure […] |
Review: Amber was so good… |
on October 19, 2018 December 3, 2018 by Jane Elizabeth |
"We had a wonderful experience with Amber Lynn from stylus, who DJ'd our wedding this August. From initial contact, to our meeting before the event, to the day of, Amber just completely got what we were looking for and delivered. We set her up with a playlist of music we liked, and she ran with […] |
Review: Irene & Jae |
on October 9, 2018 October 9, 2018 by Jane Elizabeth |
"Stylus was awesome! Both Jane Elizabeth and Alicia (our day-of DJ) were extremely responsive and on top of everything. Pricing is transparent — on their website! — and the calls we had to talk about needs and logistics were efficient and thorough. Alicia was probably THE most prompt responder out of all my vendors, and […] |
Review: Jane Elizabeth is a fantastic DJ! |
on October 8, 2018 December 4, 2018 by Jane Elizabeth |
"Jane Elizabeth is a fantastic DJ! She has great sensibilities (loved talking to her about Scott Walker and Italo Disco) , is easy to work with, and works to extend and enhance your ideas. So many friends and family members remarked on how great her set was at our wedding." -Tom & Rose -Wedding Wire and The […] |
Review: Katie was wonderful to work with |
on October 2, 2018 December 4, 2018 by Jane Elizabeth |
"Katie was wonderful to work with in planning our music and the day of the wedding! There were a lot of different musical tastes to take into consideration during the wedding and Katie helped curate a playlist that fit everyone's interest and, most importantly, kept everyone dancing. She had a great system to suggest songs […] |
Review: Jenna & Jessica |
on October 1, 2018 October 1, 2018 by Jane Elizabeth |
"My wife and I were looking for an an alternative wedding DJ with an appreciation for new wave, disco, funk, and Motown – we got exactly that. We chose DJ Alicia Walter and so happy we did. SO much fun, incredibly personable, great style, and got everyone dancing – including herself 😉 All of our […] |
Review: Easily one of the best decisions we made! |
on September 14, 2018 December 4, 2018 by Jane Elizabeth |
"Jane DJ'd our wedding at the Queens County Farm Museum back in May, and having her do so was easily one of the best decisions we made! Jane is extremely professional and easy to work with, has fantastic and diverse taste in music, and created an amazing set that kept us and our guests dancing […] |
Review: Everyone loved Jane! |
on September 13, 2018 December 4, 2018 by Jane Elizabeth |
"My partner and I got married this past August and Jane Elizabeth of Stylus DJ Entertainment was our DJ. Everyone loved Jane! Everyone thought the music was amazing. My partner and I had been looking for a female DJ for our wedding and the second we saw Jane's website we knew she would be the […]<eot>Kaloo Lucas K Tendresse Doll | Ragdolls | The Mango Tree |
Home Lucas K Tendresse Doll |
Lucas K will become little one's favourite companion! His ultra-soft flowy pants, little scarf around the neck and delicate sea-green cap make Lucas a friend full of Tendresse. His pants may be brought in if one wishes to change the look of his outfit. Young boys are also entitled to...<eot>« Xbox Live Charts for first week in December Turning Japanese, I Think I'm Turning Japanese (or why I can't play Call of Duty) » |
Tags: Casual, Microsoft, Nintendo, Sony |
Alex Marcham (13:36:25) : |
I entirely agree – I dread to think what they're doing for the next Zelda game, with Ocarina Of Time often decried as 'too difficult' (I'm looking at you, water temple) but without the satisfaction of solving the puzzles with some degree of thought and 'zelda logic' the games would lose all enjoyment for me. It's a bit of a 'I like it my way' sort of feeling really, and I know Nintendo will do what makes them the most money and no one can really blame them for that, I just personally wait with baited breath for 'Link's Interior Decorating' and 'Mario teaches the economy' – The first one was made up, that second one is actually real. Oh Dear. |
Wayne Shayler (09:21:44) : |
Like I said Alex, they don't need us anymore and it is a very sad day. |
Nintendo are quite happy for us to play on our Xbox360 or PS3. |
One day, a new Zelda will be released, and I pray that it may look something like Shadow of the Colossus in graphical style. Something that looks a bit gritty, a bit more adult, but still with all those great puzzles. I'm not going to hold my breath though. |
I'm just going to get my Hyrule kicks from the 8-bit original, then Ocarina after that. Still great games all these years later, but rock hard. I still have nightmares about the water temple. The casuals just wouldn't keep up with it!<eot>The Most Adaptable Mag Pouch Isn't New – The Full 9 |
Posted by TheFull9 on April 6, 2022 0 Comments |
Technically I am in the business of wanting you all buy placards, but this is an image I wanted to post up anyway. The first PALS pouches I ever purchased myself around 2006 were of this basic design, which was the standard for a solid decade and probably longer in military service (vs the commercial market). |
I'm not 100% who originated the design with the piece of elastic running around the front, I presume Eagle but I've never dug in to it. These particular ones are generic USAF issue and I don't know the manufacturer, but they fit either 2 556, 2 AKM or 3 metal SMG mags (if rotated 90 degrees from depiction). You can even tuck the flaps in and ta-da its basically a placard with an elastic insert. Some pouches of similar type are a lot tighter and struggle with 2 USGI alu M16 mags let alone 2 AKM mags, but these ones are pretty roomy; you get more retention when you've got flaps tucked with the former though. Kinda similar capability to a modern modular placard though overall. |
There's advantages to the modern setup of course, particularly where speed is concerned and especially when you look at the modularity of the various latest releases in terms of extra PALS space, Tubes and adjustability. Retention with these old pouches isn't necessarily great with the flaps tucked and doubly so for SMG/PCC once you take one mag out. |
All that said, I still think these pouches are great and for the front of a PC they're the only gear I use other than a modern type modular placard.<eot>The Zoomification of Litigation — It's Happening! – MEDIATBANKRY |
The Zoomification of Litigation — It's Happening! |
Times have changed — an 1800s courtroom |
Decades ago, there was one way to litigate: by warm-body witnesses, attorneys, judges, etc., present in the courtroom. |
It's not like anyone decided, "Hey . . . in-person is the best way." It's simply that, there was no other way. |
But electronic communications intervened. And changes to the in-court system have followed suit, to limited degrees. For example: |
Attorneys appear in court hearings by telephone all the time; and |
Video depositions are commonly used in trials. |
But inertia is a stubborn thing. And changes have been slow to happen: "what is" often becomes confused with "what ought to be," when alternatives become available. For example: |
It took a long time for hearings-by-telephone to find common court usage, despite our long history of telephone technologies; |
Mediation participation by telephone or Skype found limited acceptance within the mediation community—"In-person is the only way," has been a common and nearly-ubiquitous sentiment; and |
Court experiments with witnesses testifying live and from-a-distance are often a tough sell with attorneys. |
Then, the pandemic hits. And nothing is the same! Everything changes—all at once! All of a sudden: |
Mediations by Zoom (I'm using "Zoom" as shorthand for all similar apps) are happening—everywhere; and |
Courts are jumping past the telephone audio and conducting hearings by Zoom—its happening everywhere; and |
Depositions by Zoom are being scheduled–everywhere. |
These changes aren't going away. Here's why: because the technologies work! |
It's a whole new world. We need to let it be, as Paul McCartney says. And we need to let it go, when the old way doesn't work, as Elsa counsels. |
Hold-Out Remnant |
But a strong remnant of holding onto the past is still with us. It's this: requiring a live-testimony witness to appear in-court with the judge, attorneys, etc., appearing in-person too. |
The immediate result of this remnant, in today's pandemic, is delay. It's not about continuing a trial until next week. It's continuing a trial for months-on-end, with further continuances likely until the pandemic breaks. |
Our litigation system, in these United States, can't let this happen. "Justice delayed is justice denied," is a centuries-old legal maxim for good reason: because it is true! |
And it's not like a witness testifying via Zoom would be a complete and total break from our past. After all, the use of video depositions in trials is common—and problems with such in-court use (e.g., how to handle objections to portions of the testimony) are well-known and routinely handled. |
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