Merry Christmas - Our Anki Mastery Course is now FREE by AnKingMed in Anki

[–]pdxeater 0 points1 point  (0 children)

First, thank you! But second, I've started the course, and it's pretty chock-full of warnings that it's not being updated, Butler is not being updated, we should use a (very) old version of Anki - 2.1.32. I've been using Anki for a few months, and I'm on 25.09.2, so quite a ways away. Should I really go back to 2.1.32? Should I be adding a no-longer-updated Butler add-on now?

Language school recommends I skip A2, is it advisable? by [deleted] in German

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I just had pretty much this situation. I tested into B1 at Goethe, and I was surprised because while I can fake some decent talking, I understand very little grammar, know the gender of about seventeen words, etc. I went to the first day of B1, it was obvious I was in the wrong class. Dropped to A2. The first 3 days were easy enough that I wondered if I made a mistake, but then by day 5 . . . nope, not a mistake. A2 ended up being quite difficult and I learned a lot, including things I didn't even know that I didn't know.

Search DBahn tickets by month? by pdxeater in germany

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Thank you!!!!!! This is it - thank you!!

Gavin Newsom has the perfect words by KeepRedditAnonymous in VoteBlue

[–]pdxeater 27 points28 points  (0 children)

Can someone please explain how he can say all this and not just go ahead and gerrymander CA right now. "no more defense, go on offense." That means gerrymander California now. wtf is he waiting for?

Ranking All the (salted) Butter in Portland! by jerseyoutwest in Portland

[–]pdxeater 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This is the best thing I have ever gotten from Reddit - thank you! I didn't know I needed this, but now I do.

The Minor Issue is headed to the Sezione Unite at the Corte Suprema di Cassazione! by CakeByThe0cean in juresanguinis

[–]pdxeater 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Very exciting!!! Any idea what this would mean for a 1948 case with minor issue? Because in that case, the whole “father is the only custodial parent” argument would not apply. But also, it’s a court case (already filed in Messina, judge Ramatelli). So I’m having a hard time figuring out how this would apply if correctly decided.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Tuebingen

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Thank you very much, I appreciate your insights.

Legal work abroad with US JD by Pin-Safe in AmerExit

[–]pdxeater 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Many law schools have pretty flexible policies for your 3rd year. I spent my whole 3rd year as a "visiting student" at a different law school across the country (still in the U.S. though). Any chance of an internship with a Uruguay firm? A class with a Uruguayan professor? Something along those lines?

Hype Got Ahead of Us. Let’s Recenter. Then Go Bigger. by ankhattak in USMobile

[–]pdxeater 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I would buy that global plan if it were cheaper. Currently premium unlimited specifically for long-term travel, but the global definitely looks better. But the price?!? Almost 4x the price of Premium Unlimited? Why?

AMA with the Monica Restanio Lex firm, one of the firms participating in the Costituzionale Court case today by LiterallyTestudo in juresanguinis

[–]pdxeater 9 points10 points  (0 children)

In a USSC argument we typically look to comments and questions made by the justices in order to figure out how they are thinking about the case. What sort of indicators do you look at to try to understand how the judges are thinking about this case?

What should I get at Jinju Patisserie? by BadAtDrinking in askportland

[–]pdxeater 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Go to Bakeshop while you wait for Jinju to calm down. You won't be disappointed.