ktgrok Posted June 4, 2021 Share Posted June 4, 2021 51 minutes ago, HeartString said: Is that for concealed carry? My husband only needed to wait 10 min for a background check to come back and we took home a hand gun. He only needs to get a permit if he wants to carry concealed. Yes, for concealed carry. Just buying a gun and passing a background check won't give you an ID like a concealed carry does. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rebcoola Posted June 4, 2021 Share Posted June 4, 2021 I just got my passport partially because it was easier than getting the real ID. Their are more locations of the post office. There are only 2 DOL offices. It would take 3 buses plus some walking if you didn't have transportation to get from my town to the next town that has the office. I also didn't have to show my marriage license for the passport even though my birth certificate says my maiden name and my social says my married name. But the passport card costs more and still requires quite a bit of paperwork and some place to receive mail. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ktgrok Posted June 4, 2021 Share Posted June 4, 2021 29 minutes ago, rebcoola said: I just got my passport partially because it was easier than getting the real ID. Their are more locations of the post office. There are only 2 DOL offices. It would take 3 buses plus some walking if you didn't have transportation to get from my town to the next town that has the office. I also didn't have to show my marriage license for the passport even though my birth certificate says my maiden name and my social says my married name. But the passport card costs more and still requires quite a bit of paperwork and some place to receive mail. So if I renew my passport do I still have to upgrade my DL to a real id? 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pam in CT Posted June 4, 2021 Share Posted June 4, 2021 4 minutes ago, ktgrok said: So if I renew my passport do I still have to upgrade my DL to a real id? Not if you're cool with bringing your passport every time you fly domestically. Ordinarily in CT we need to show up IRL to renew our drivers' licenses, so as to update the picture; but during the height of COVID they were doing it online, just re-issuing the old picture from files... so when I got my new DL, it's no longer realID. So if/when I resume domestic flights, I'll just schlep the passport... shrug. I'm still pretty disinclined to fly (anywhere) so I figure I can manage until the next renewal cycle. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rebcoola Posted June 4, 2021 Share Posted June 4, 2021 1 hour ago, ktgrok said: So if I renew my passport do I still have to upgrade my DL to a real id? No you can use passport or passport card. I got the passport card to use for flying domestic and ferry to Canada. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Trilliumlady Posted June 4, 2021 Share Posted June 4, 2021 Ok all, jumping back in here. Sorry for the delay - I don’t tend to hang out here that frequently. I read through all the comments I’d missed since posting last, but admit I just skimmed the past two pages since it looks like the conversation digressed into another topic. I don’t know how to quote multiple posts, but thank you to the few who haven’t assumed I’m somehow incompetent at giving an accurate description of what we saw 🙂 Again I say, I am not a theorist; I‘m actually quite sane and opposed to anything that smacks of conspiracy theories. I’m not on here purposefully to spread propaganda or anything. I do realize it is impossible to get a handle of who people are on here, but for those who have doubted, I do ask you at least respect my intelligence 🙂 At our class on Tuesday we did get a video of one of the ladies whose last shot was 3-4 weeks ago (or so). It was taken on my instructor’s phone (I should have brought in my iPad, but didn’t think of it). She can text it to me, but not email it. I have my “semi smart phone” turned into a “dumb” phone on purpose. If I turn on WiFi would I be able to email it from my text to my email address? The pull on hers wasn’t as strong as it was two weeks ago, but it still did stick. It was a “pull” (though slight) sensation, not a “stick to bandaid” sensation. On Thursday there was a woman who had one shot in each arm (all others had both in the same arm), the most recent one being a month ago. This one *sort of* stuck, but not convincingly enough for me compared to the others. This was a light attendance week with it being after Memorial Day. I’m hoping more are there next week who wouldn’t mind videoing. We did try it on myself, both arms, and there was no evidence of the “pull” anywhere in the areas we found it on others. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Faith-manor Posted June 5, 2021 Share Posted June 5, 2021 On 6/3/2021 at 10:17 PM, Catwoman said: I’m sorry, Faith, but this is simply not true. When a woman gets divorced in Michigan, all she has to do is notify the judge that she wants to change her name back to her maiden name, and her name will be changed as part of the divorce decree. The ex-husband has absolutely nothing to do with it, and he has no say whatsoever in the matter. Additionally, if the woman wants to keep her married name after her divorce, her ex-husband is not able to force her to change it. Your hair stylist was lying to you — or maybe she just likes to make up big, dramatic stories to keep people from getting bored while she cuts their hair! 😃 I live here, and that is not true. While what you may see on paper as the law, we have a very misogynistic court system and divorced women are routinely, at least in my county, told they have to get their ex husband's permission - and there is a form for this - to drop their married name and revert back. I have seen the copy of the form my hairstylist had to use, with his notarized signature on it. She keeps it to worn young women not to change their names after they marry. And I do know the judge unfortunately due to a legal case involving our niece. He is not the only misogynistic prick we have on the bench! My sister, who lived in a different state at the time of her divorce from a very abusive man, also had to petition the court to change back to her maiden name, and the judge required the signature of her ex husband as part of the divorce proceedings since it went to trial. They were only married three years, and had no children. Yet the judge, male, expressed shock that she even wanted to change her name back. So whatever you have heard or read on paper as "the law" is not how it practiced by all family courts. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WildflowerMom Posted June 5, 2021 Share Posted June 5, 2021 18 hours ago, Trilliumlady said: Ok all, jumping back in here. Sorry for the delay - I don’t tend to hang out here that frequently. I read through all the comments I’d missed since posting last, but admit I just skimmed the past two pages since it looks like the conversation digressed into another topic. I don’t know how to quote multiple posts, but thank you to the few who haven’t assumed I’m somehow incompetent at giving an accurate description of what we saw 🙂 Again I say, I am not a theorist; I‘m actually quite sane and opposed to anything that smacks of conspiracy theories. I’m not on here purposefully to spread propaganda or anything. I do realize it is impossible to get a handle of who people are on here, but for those who have doubted, I do ask you at least respect my intelligence 🙂 At our class on Tuesday we did get a video of one of the ladies whose last shot was 3-4 weeks ago (or so). It was taken on my instructor’s phone (I should have brought in my iPad, but didn’t think of it). She can text it to me, but not email it. I have my “semi smart phone” turned into a “dumb” phone on purpose. If I turn on WiFi would I be able to email it from my text to my email address? The pull on hers wasn’t as strong as it was two weeks ago, but it still did stick. It was a “pull” (though slight) sensation, not a “stick to bandaid” sensation. On Thursday there was a woman who had one shot in each arm (all others had both in the same arm), the most recent one being a month ago. This one *sort of* stuck, but not convincingly enough for me compared to the others. This was a light attendance week with it being after Memorial Day. I’m hoping more are there next week who wouldn’t mind videoing. We did try it on myself, both arms, and there was no evidence of the “pull” anywhere in the areas we found it on others. Re: the people with magnetic arms... did they all have the same brand of vax? What was it? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Trilliumlady Posted June 5, 2021 Share Posted June 5, 2021 15 minutes ago, WildflowerMom said: Re: the people with magnetic arms... did they all have the same brand of vax? What was it? They were different... Both Moderna and Pfizer. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bibiche Posted June 5, 2021 Share Posted June 5, 2021 1 hour ago, Trilliumlady said: They were different... Both Moderna and Pfizer. Do you think they could be cyborgs? 1 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TravelingChris Posted June 5, 2021 Share Posted June 5, 2021 On 6/4/2021 at 12:31 PM, ktgrok said: So if I renew my passport do I still have to upgrade my DL to a real id? No, and I am not doing it. I have a military ID and a passport. NO reason to waste a day going to the driver's license office. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KSera Posted June 10, 2021 Share Posted June 10, 2021 Thought of this thread when I saw this tonight: Anti-vax doctor mocked for claiming that shots will ‘magnetize’ people Followed by: 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
maize Posted June 10, 2021 Share Posted June 10, 2021 On 6/4/2021 at 4:28 PM, Trilliumlady said: Ok all, jumping back in here. Sorry for the delay - I don’t tend to hang out here that frequently. I read through all the comments I’d missed since posting last, but admit I just skimmed the past two pages since it looks like the conversation digressed into another topic. I don’t know how to quote multiple posts, but thank you to the few who haven’t assumed I’m somehow incompetent at giving an accurate description of what we saw 🙂 Again I say, I am not a theorist; I‘m actually quite sane and opposed to anything that smacks of conspiracy theories. I’m not on here purposefully to spread propaganda or anything. I do realize it is impossible to get a handle of who people are on here, but for those who have doubted, I do ask you at least respect my intelligence 🙂 At our class on Tuesday we did get a video of one of the ladies whose last shot was 3-4 weeks ago (or so). It was taken on my instructor’s phone (I should have brought in my iPad, but didn’t think of it). She can text it to me, but not email it. I have my “semi smart phone” turned into a “dumb” phone on purpose. If I turn on WiFi would I be able to email it from my text to my email address? The pull on hers wasn’t as strong as it was two weeks ago, but it still did stick. It was a “pull” (though slight) sensation, not a “stick to bandaid” sensation. On Thursday there was a woman who had one shot in each arm (all others had both in the same arm), the most recent one being a month ago. This one *sort of* stuck, but not convincingly enough for me compared to the others. This was a light attendance week with it being after Memorial Day. I’m hoping more are there next week who wouldn’t mind videoing. We did try it on myself, both arms, and there was no evidence of the “pull” anywhere in the areas we found it on others. This is why scientific studies are blinded. It is very easy for a human brain to feel a "pull" where it expects to feel and pull, and to feel none where it expects none. When studies are not blinded (as your little trial was not) the results are far too easily influenced in the direction we anticipate. 8 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pam in CT Posted June 10, 2021 Share Posted June 10, 2021 re structure of scientific method vs (normal, human) tendency toward confirmation bias 50 minutes ago, maize said: This is why scientific studies are blinded. It is very easy for a human brain to feel a "pull" where it expects to feel and pull, and to feel none where it expects none. When studies are not blinded (as your little trial was not) the results are far too easily influenced in the direction we anticipate. Kate Starbird (who, despite her implausibly Marvel name, is a dead-serious researcher of disinformation systems) writes often about the differences between the structure of the scientific method (question -> hypothesis -> development of a replicable test to assess the hypothesis -> testing/measurement/publication of both method and results -> replication of test by others -> validation (or not) of results by others.... -> modification of hypothesis or test by others -> tweaking of hypothesis -> rinse lather repeat until the end of time...) which is a REALLY COMPLEX TIME CONSUMING LABORIOUS PROCESS SUBJECT TO CONFLICT AND DISAGREEMENT, vs structure of disinformation (claim -> substantiation) which is vastly shorter and easier. There are no shortcuts. When you see the latter, without any of the former, such as blinding or sufficient specificity around the method that the "substantiation" can be replicated by others... it's a tell. 7 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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