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The spelling fairy says: It's 'atheist', not 'athiest'
by Apognophos inatheists are people who are "a-" (without) "theism" (a belief in god).
they are not "athiests"; they are not "athier" than everyone else, nor is "athy" a word.. .
this isn't aimed at anyone in particular, but it's a mistake i see every day on here and i thought it might be nice to have a topic we can bump just to periodically remind people of the proper spelling, especially since they are sometimes referring to their very own beliefs.
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The spelling fairy says: It's 'atheist', not 'athiest'
by Apognophos inatheists are people who are "a-" (without) "theism" (a belief in god).
they are not "athiests"; they are not "athier" than everyone else, nor is "athy" a word.. .
this isn't aimed at anyone in particular, but it's a mistake i see every day on here and i thought it might be nice to have a topic we can bump just to periodically remind people of the proper spelling, especially since they are sometimes referring to their very own beliefs.
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Thanks, stillin:
I try to be subtle. Thanks for seeing and correcting the joke, Island Man!
Best.
CoCo
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The spelling fairy says: It's 'atheist', not 'athiest'
by Apognophos inatheists are people who are "a-" (without) "theism" (a belief in god).
they are not "athiests"; they are not "athier" than everyone else, nor is "athy" a word.. .
this isn't aimed at anyone in particular, but it's a mistake i see every day on here and i thought it might be nice to have a topic we can bump just to periodically remind people of the proper spelling, especially since they are sometimes referring to their very own beliefs.
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compound complex
Thanks!
Its a shame about our spelling. Our brain and it's failure to get things straight.
CC
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California fires
by Hortensia ini think quite a few of you live in/near the sacramento area and the sierras.
anyone close to the fire?
are you all right?.
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compound complex
Thanks, Hortensia!
Have a good day.
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California fires
by Hortensia ini think quite a few of you live in/near the sacramento area and the sierras.
anyone close to the fire?
are you all right?.
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compound complex
OK here -- skies continue clear.
Where's the fire?
Oh, I'll Google it.
Thanks.
Stay safe.
CC
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Silenced - The Rado Vleugel Story
by Lee Elder inhttp://ajwrb.org/experiences/silenced-the-rado-vleugel-story.
silenced the rado vleugel storyposted on july 27, 2014 by lee elder.
my name is rado vleugel.
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"As regards the ALLEGED involvement of children, the applicant association [WTS] submits that children CANNOT BECOME MEMBERS of the association but only participate...In respect to the refusal of blood transfusions, the applicant association submits that there are NO religious sanctions for a Jehovah's Witness who CHOOSES TO ACCEPT a blood transfusion and that, therefore, the fact that the religious doctrine of Jehovah's Witnesses is against blood transfusions CANNOT AMOUNT TO A THREAT to public health." ECOHR, re: WT seeks legal recognition in Bulgaria, 1997, www.AJWRB.org [CC: emphasis]
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TODAY I published my book THE MONORAILS of MARS the first JW sci-fi
by Terry inhttp://www.lulu.com/shop/terry-walstrom/the-monorails-of-mars/paperback/product-21717981.html.
under the cover illustration, click "preview".
a preview screen will appear.
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compound complex
Good, Terry!
After all, we all do have the rest of our life.
Yes, there is that which satisfies our artistic side, but that discrete portion that our agent says will prove marketable.
The movie, Smart People, with Dennis Quaid, had the professor's/author's brilliant novel, You Can't Read, edited- and, consequently, dumbed-down to make it accessible to Average Joe Reader. Lawrence (Quaid) came to terms with the travesty, admitting ruefully that the proceeds would pay Daughter's tuition at Stanford.
Go for it!
CoCo
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TODAY I published my book THE MONORAILS of MARS the first JW sci-fi
by Terry inhttp://www.lulu.com/shop/terry-walstrom/the-monorails-of-mars/paperback/product-21717981.html.
under the cover illustration, click "preview".
a preview screen will appear.
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compound complex
As one of our fellow posters has quoted several times, "It's never too late to be what you might have been."
George Eliot
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Jumping cursor: what to do?
by compound complex inon my imac laptop i am typing away and suddenly my words appear on a different line, often within the text of an earlier sentence.
it is nonstop and the tech advice online is difficult for me to understand/apply.
never has occurred on my dell pc.. has this happened to you?.
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Thank you, dear friends, for practical advice as well as for technical direction.
As best as I can figure so far, it seems I was inadvertently hitting the touchpad. I do have a mouse plugged into a USB port. When I use the optional external keyboard, this doesn't happen because my hands are nowhere near the touchpad. I'm away so left the keyboard at home. Putting 2 and 2 together . . .
Will report back later. BTW, there was lots of info on "jumping cursor," but I had some difficulty figuring out the steps to remedy the problem.
Yes, it is called a "cursor" for obvious reasons! @*%!$&@(#_$!
Gratefully,
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Jumping cursor: what to do?
by compound complex inon my imac laptop i am typing away and suddenly my words appear on a different line, often within the text of an earlier sentence.
it is nonstop and the tech advice online is difficult for me to understand/apply.
never has occurred on my dell pc.. has this happened to you?.
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On my iMac laptop I am typing away and suddenly my words appear on a different line, often within the text of an earlier sentence. It is nonstop and the tech advice online is difficult for me to understand/apply. Never has occurred on my Dell pc.
Has this happened to you?
Thanks.
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