...are not likely to be in a state of mind to voluntarily accept treatment. Government screening, to identify people needing help, would probably end up violating rights/privacy of the mentally ill, including those who had already voluntarily obtained treatment. Definitely not a problem with a simple solution, other than the simple-minded solution of banning (to some degree) guns.
...I'm actively in the market all the time, but I don't think that's a sound way to manage the economy while budgets are increasing. Now, John McCain becomes the latest Republican to start off with a no new taxes pledge and backpeddle. Heck, he's done it even before the general election. Bottom line is instead of making these discussions about no new taxes, they need to...
... some kind of screening as a requirement to receive those stamps. And if the government started requiring social services to screen applicants for indications of mental health issues, how long would it ...sued? How long would it be till the screening became common knowledge and the mentally ill start avoiding social services for fear (real or imagined) of being committed? That might ...
... 21 Sep 2006 10:48:20 +0100, John Hearns <nospam@nospam.com> wrote: On Wed, 20 Sep 2006 16:44:07 -0700, jonmorris wrote: Apart from that, everything is just fine! When the signs upstairs start showing arrival/departure times for the lines, I'll be particularly happy. When you walk down at 0830 to see 'delayed' or 15 minutes showing, it's a right PITA to walk back up and out to...
... 21 Sep 2006 10:48:20 +0100, John Hearns <nospam@nospam.com> wrote: On Wed, 20 Sep 2006 16:44:07 -0700, jonmorris wrote: Apart from that, everything is just fine! When the signs upstairs start showing arrival/departure times for the lines, I'll be particularly happy. When you walk down at 0830 to see 'delayed' or 15 minutes showing, it's a right PITA to walk back up and out to...
John Hearns wrote: On Wed, 20 Sep 2006 16:44:07 -0700, jonmorris wrote: Apart from that, everything is just fine! When the signs upstairs start showing arrival/departure times for the lines, I'll be particularly happy. When you walk down at 0830 to see 'delayed' or 15 minutes showing, it's a right PITA to walk back up and out to get a bus. I've never seen that at ...
On Wed, 20 Sep 2006 16:44:07 -0700, jonmorris wrote: Apart from that, everything is just fine! When the signs upstairs start showing arrival/departure times for the lines, I'll be particularly happy. When you walk down at 0830 to see 'delayed' or 15 minutes showing, it's a right PITA to walk back up and out to get a bus. I've never seen that at any Tube station. Putting arrival ...
...have their own fan heaters in operation. You can feel the heat the minute you get to the bottom of the stairs and on to the platform. Apart from that, everything is just fine! When the signs upstairs start showing arrival/departure times for the lines, I'll be particularly happy. When you walk down at 0830 to see 'delayed' or 15 minutes showing, it's a right PITA to walk back up and out to...
... to have _some_ buffer when starting Emacs. Not really. If you look... thinking about this specific issue. Start with, for example, how many ... buffer titled ?untitled?. If one already exists, append numbers such ?untitled ... correction. But this option exists already: `initial-major-mode'. Yes, but ... arguing for a feature which already exists, suggesting you were unaware ...
... thinking about this specific issue. Start with, for example, how many ... buffer titled ?untitled?. If one already exists, append numbers such ?untitled ... critical thinking skills. You can start by reading Wikipedia here: http://... correction. But this option exists already: `initial-major-mode'. Yes, but ...s experimental draft implementation. I started with elisp code for ergonomic...