or you could just look at consumers report or reviews.
http://www.laptopmag.com/l/android-phones.aspx
sorry, i'm just posting one link. you can do the rest of the work yourself.
if you have it, i would like to hear your experience of using android.
thanks!.
or you could just look at consumers report or reviews.
http://www.laptopmag.com/l/android-phones.aspx
sorry, i'm just posting one link. you can do the rest of the work yourself.
hi, i was reading on here a while ago that some of you guys and girls suffer from panic attacks.
how common is this in the jws?
the wife had a bible study today and i was sort of listening looking for a discussion point.
I started having anxiety and panic attacks with postpartum depression after my youngest was born. They often happened at Meetings™ or while in Field Service™, and naturally the Elders™ assumed that my illness was because I was Demonized™ not because of an imbalance in my brain chemistry. They even sent someone to my house to scope it out for signs of Demons™ (without my knowledge or consent), and had that person pretend they were visiting out of concern for me. When I found out, I was outraged and seriously offended. Of course, that played right into their little mindgames about Sister Scully being Demonized™, because nobody in their right mind would be offended over the Loving™ Provision™ of a home-Demon™ inspection, now would they??
It certainly didn't help my anxiety or panic attacks either. I mentioned this incident to the psychiatrist I was seeing at the time, and his recommendation was that I needed to find a different church. LMAO
My eldest child was reading before the age of 4. In kindergarten he was invited to do a reading of Thomas' Snowsuit by Robert Munsch at a school assembly. One of the Elders™ overheard us talking about how excited we were over this invitation, then came up to us and basically told us that if he could read a silly kids' book at a school assembly, then he should also enrol in the Ministry School™ - you know, to keep things "balanced". We let him do a single bible reading, and he never wanted to do another one. In fact, the experience turned him off doing anything like it again. Blessing in disguise, I suppose.
i need help with a reference.
there was a watchtower article (or km?
) that talked about how a christian working for a hospital should act if they found out that another christian in the congregation had questionable medical treatment (an abortion?).
HIPPA did not exist in 1987.
I've been told by a JW apologist on a nursing website that the article in question is out of date. Having said that, there have been no clarifications, no New Light™ on the matter, and certainly no retraction on the part of the WTS. Oh yeah, she also insisted that I have "an ax to grind". LMFAO
link.
the book is about basicly how to protect yourself online with identity fraud.
this chapter had quoted good old theocratic warfare in how to not give people your ssn or any other information.
It's not a lie if you believe it. ~ George Costanza
well, well....i know that you have your turkeys, and your pumpkin, or pecan pies, and i know that you had your family over and all.. but, you really aren't celebrating thanksgiving, are you?.
We used to go to non JW relatives for Thanksgiving weekend. Someone had a wedding anniversary around that time of the year, and that was how we managed to avoid getting in trouble with the Elders™.
Then again, I knew some JWs who would do a big turkey dinner and have lots of guests over on Thanksgiving weekend. The long weekend made visiting out of town friends and relatives quite do-able, and well, turkey is on sale and feeds a big (but not "great") crowd so why not?
BTW, I made an amazing pumpkin spice cake for dessert. Recipe link.
last week wednesday at about 11:40 pm, on a cold and rainy night, my uncle breathed his last breath.
he was at hospice and he was alone.
alone because the whole family was there the previous night saying their goodbyes.
Loubelle and Yellow
You both have my sincere condolences. Thank you for sharing those wonderful thoughts of your loved ones.
link.
the book is about basicly how to protect yourself online with identity fraud.
this chapter had quoted good old theocratic warfare in how to not give people your ssn or any other information.
Guarding or protecting confidential information isn't wrong, and it isn't considered lying to do so.
I've had people come to my door offering a "free" water heater, if I will show them our bill for natural gas to "prove" that I am actually renting the water heater from the company I claim to be renting from. I know this is a ruse to acquire information from the bill so they can fill out paperwork that I have not authorized to send to the company I do business with to terminate their services and initiate services from the company that sent its toadie to my door. That person/company is not entitled to that information, and I feel no inclination to share confidential information with someone who is trying to scam me.
People phone our home occasionally claiming they want to confirm personal information for "credit card applications" - which we have not submitted, so I know they are bogus - they get told to shove off too. They can get very obnoxious about it too, saying that I could be at risk for identity theft if I don't cooperate, so I ask them to spell their names and give me their employee numbers so I can call that particular bank back on their 1-800 number to confirm that the call is genuine - and surprise, surprise, they hang up so fast it makes me LMAO.
I plan at some future point in time to let these callers know that we have not submitted credit card applications because we have sold all of our possessions and are planning to move to a commune... by the way, Dave, have you noticed the state of the world today? and can I offer you a once in a lifetime opportunity to learn the secrets of the Bible?
Likewise, in my job I am under obligation to patients to maintain their confidentiality. People can ask me about patients' conditions but I am not authorized to disclose that information.
What bugs me are people who get their noses out of joint because they think they are entitled to information to which they have no such entitlement. I include JW Elders™ in that group. They haven't bothered to darken my door in years to express concern over our absenteeism from the KH, and yet when they hear a rumour about us, they rush on over to find out whether what they've heard is true or not. I have no desire to validate their stupid little Napoleon complex, nor do I recognize any claims of authority they make, therefore, I consider them to be outside the realm of those entitled to private personal information.
during a quiet moment i picked the latest ypa book down from my bookshelf.
it's pretty much stayed there since my relatives came back from the latest convention.
i couldn't bring myself to see the extent to which the society is now trying to claw its way into the lives of teenagers.
OUTLAW
Maybe being a blind person, Freddie made up that Wardrobe Worksheet™ to help his handlers get him dressed for the day, because we all know he didn't want to be too attractive to the opposite sex....
I'm a lumberjack and I'm okay...
today i went early to my dad's house to help my disabled sister with medical paperwork .
at 10am the cleaning lady shows up .
she was a jw recruit of my mom's yrs ago, and use to be like a sister to us a really long time ago .
Teary Oberon writes:
Does't the fact that you are indeed an ex-JW and that you are active here on an apostate, anti-JW website
Yeah, and your being an active member here on an apostate, anti-JW website as a matter of fact indicates what exactly??
Pot, meet kettle.