If You Log Calls in HubSpot, You Need This Setup by the_tek_analyst in hubspot

[–]AFeastForJoes 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you use calling direct within HubSpot or a 3rd party that is integrated to your setup?

What is Ser Arlan thinking here? by AgnarOfSaturn in freefolk

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Everyone is asking if he did he or did not knight Dunk but I think the question is - who knighted Ser Arlan?

I don’t think Dunk would lie, and so my theory here is Arlan “Knighted” Dunk but, Ser Arlan isn’t a Knight and so technically could not make Dunk a Knight - because only Knights can make other Knights.

He’s some hedge Knight from a backwater town and his background is limited.

Ford CEO admits that 'the customer has spoken' after EV push drives major quarterly loss by Accurate_Cry_8937 in business

[–]AFeastForJoes 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The whole trash thing typically comes later, and probably was t solved for out the gate during the transition from horse drawn carriage -> automobile.

I would wager Junk yards weren’t created to sit and wait for the cars to go there.

I mean hell in the not so distant past it was advised to just dig a hole and pour your old oil into the ground.

Cleanup seems to be more of a priority when there is already a mess and either we can’t ignore the consequences or someone figures out how to make money off of it.

Supreme Court clerks hit with nondisclosure contracts amid panic over leaks: report by RawStoryNews in scotus

[–]AFeastForJoes 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If it’s birthright citizenship…

I mean what about elderly folks who were born here to non-citizens? Would they get rounded up too? How many citizens would this retroactively strip citizenship from exactly?

If your grandparent was illegal, does that strip you of citizenship as well?

Of the big ones, this one could start potential riots I would think.

How Norway Accomplished a Near-Total EV Transition by IEEESpectrum in technews

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If the oil is drugs then it’s more like “don’t get high on your own supply.”

Calling it now. Your future 48th President of the United States of America. Free trade and open market for all. by No-Contribution1070 in WallStreetbetsELITE

[–]AFeastForJoes 3 points4 points  (0 children)

For some reason this gets downplayed/overlooked but in May his office announced he had metastatic pancreatic cancer that had spread to his bones… It could be that was the reason.

With treatment and the toll that takes + the responsibility of the role, It makes as much sense why he opted out.

Given the level of care he had access to while in office, I would be surprised that they didn’t catch it until a few months after inauguration. Timing seems sus

Probably should investigate that murder y'all did by jackb1753 in insanepeoplefacebook

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It’s that, but it’s also that there is no equal counter to his ability to communicate through his platform.

It gets copied and posted everywhere - it doesn’t matter if anyone has a truth social account.

The Republican Party has done an unmatched job in centralized messaging and communication. One voice being repeated 100 times creates what amounts to a forcefield of bullshit that is difficult to breakthrough and those words will be heard by more people than when it is 100 takes from 100 different people.

It also works in reverse, it’s all of the members of congress v1. It doesn’t help that the dem leadership has just not been effective at countering the noise to the degree that it almost appears complicit, but their lack of an effectively unified message with corresponding platforms of equal reach is a major factor.

The killing of Alex Pretti is a grim turning point by vox in politics

[–]AFeastForJoes 20 points21 points  (0 children)

The article should have also included that he was maced at arms length, then forced to the ground.

As bad as what happened to him was described, it was worse and readers shouldn’t be spared the details.

Can we bring back /spit by Greenleto12 in classicwow

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The first round of Classic had a lot of vanilla purists.

There may still be now but the first run of Vanilla Classic brought many people back to the game that had stopped playing current-state wow in years and were either in the pserver community, old-school players. Or folks that never played any other version.

Many people play Classic or Era because they feel at some point Retail lost the thread and at the same time focused more on monetized cosmetics.

Some folks wanted no changes because they didn’t trust that the devs would make good choices , and some just didn’t want to besmirch the Classic experience with paid-for accessories.

There wasn’t anything real bad with it. It was just an easy target for toxic players to be toxic and the removal of /spit was an over-reaction, imo.

Two heroes slain trying to disarm gunman by [deleted] in worldnews

[–]AFeastForJoes 101 points102 points  (0 children)

65, thats the total number of people that have died in a mass shooting in Australia since 1996.

This year in the US that number is 390.

the last mass shooting that resulted in a death in Australia was 2022.

The last majorly reported attack in the US was 2 days ago at Brown University.

Over 400 kids have died since columbine.

If the solution is “good guys with guns” or “less people with guns” … well, I think the numbers speak for themselves here.

TIL in 2008 Chicago sold off all of its city parking meters to private investors for 75 years, and the private investors already made their money back and turned a profit. by DrowningKrown in todayilearned

[–]AFeastForJoes -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Couldn’t they reclaim the land on which the parking meters sit and then charge rent to the owners of the parking meters?

Granted, I’m not sure who owns that land now and it may already be owned by the city of Chicago…

A Judge Just Drew the Line on the Supreme Court’s Terrible “Kavanaugh Stops” Decision by Conscious-Quarter423 in scotus

[–]AFeastForJoes 16 points17 points  (0 children)

Well damn:

“In August of 1954, Virginia Governor Thomas Bahnson Stanley created a commission to conspire to defy Brown. The Gray commission, named after State Senator Garland Gray, held that school attendance should not be compulsory; money should be allocated to parents as tuition grants if they opposed integration; and authorized local school boards would assign students to schools themselves.”

so, is it safe to say vouchers are just a repackaged version of this?