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Posted on Jan 1, 2020

Below is a long blog post about 2016, but before I get to that, let me start with what will be the most important part of this year: my trip to California. I’m currently in Los Angeles for my first ever visit to North America (and also where I intend on staying until February!). So far it has been an amazingly fun and exciting experience. The people here are super friendly, open-minded and welcoming; everything seems so much more positive than back home. I’ve met some cool new friends already who have made LA feel like one big family. It feels great being surrounded by all these talented creative people. We’re all doing our own things separately, yet we still support each other. For example, if you want to see someone perform stand up comedy or watch a band play live music, there always seems to be something going on every night. Everyone supports everyone else here which creates such an awesome environment. If anyone knows any good comics/bands performing around LA right now please hit me up because I would love to check them out! Anyways enough rambling from yours truly…let me tell you why today was special. Today marked Day #5 since arriving into LAX airport at midnight last Sunday morning after flying over 4 continents within two weeks time. And I must say…I am quite exhausted haha but extremely happy to finally be living abroad again while pursuing my career as an actor/comedic writer. It took us nearly six months to reach our destination. But when we arrived, it felt as though nothing had changed. Although we had been gone almost seven years ago, returning wasn’t difficult at all. After getting off the plane and walking through customs, we were greeted warmly by family members eagerly awaiting our arrival. They told jokes among themselves while waiting patiently outside baggage claim area for hours upon end just so they could hug their loved ones once again - no matter how far apart those reunions may take place next weekend during Thanksgiving break? In conclusion then yes indeed life moves fast & furiously sometimes but never forget where u came frm cause its hard not 2 find urself lost somewhere along da way Below is a long blog post about 10,000 things that I think can be improved in the Linux world. It’s not intended to be all-inclusive or even complete but merely a list of random thoughts and ideas that have been on my mind lately. Many people are looking for an alternative operating system these days due to security concerns with Microsoft Windows. One of those options they might consider is GNU/Linux. Most of us who already use it know how great it is (for the most part), however there may still be some areas where we could do better. The following is just one person’s opinion so feel free to disagree if you like! If any suggestions here should get implemented then I hope everyone will thank me by sending money :) Of course this isn’t meant as criticism towards anyone involved—it’s just food for thought:

  • There needs to be more transparency when decisions are made within various projects; especially regarding core libraries such as GNOME, KDE etc… People shouldn’t have secrets from each other because otherwise someone else ends up doing something similar without knowing what was going on beforehand which leads them down another path instead resulting in duplicated effort which means less progress overall since fewer resources were used during development time than would otherwise happen had everything gone according plan first off . This makes sense right? Yes exactly so let start working together now okay?. We don’t need anymore excuses why weren’t able meet our goals last year cause obviously wasn’t enough information given out early enough yet again!. If somebody doesn’t want share their ideas publicly then maybe they should wait until after release date arrives anyway since nobody cares what happens between now tomorrow morning hours - unless your name starts Jono Bacon ;) You see, I am no expert at anything related computers nor software engineering either really honestly speaking here today guys actually but still felt compelled write down thoughts somewhere online somehow regardless whether anybody reads stuff written below next week Monday evening probably won’t matter much either way though.. So yeah basically gotta stop thinking now k thanks keep moving forward everyone :) I’m sure many others have different opinions too so please add yours via comments section below & enjoy reading through what I came across recently myself :) Cheers!!
  1. Improve package manager integration into distributions like Debian Squeeze (aptitude), Ubuntu Lucid Lynx (Synaptic), openSUSE 12.1 Alpha1 Release Candidate 4 Build 693587c9edfbcbd293dacb39a0abdfcaad11ccd4fdcf2d2be9fa0cd4ae83a7fea5a4847bdeafda19e8bf4e69ea2ecbaebee64a622e00c Below is a long blog post about 2018’s upcoming events. I will be updating this page throughout the year with information on my speaking engagements and other exciting opportunities. The following is the schedule for the week of October 7th through to November 3rd, 2019 in Ottawa area schools (not all venues have been confirmed yet). Please see below for more details. Wednesday October 9 - All Saints High School: STEM Club presentation followed by lunch with students at The Breakfast Klub! A huge thank you goes out to Ms. Bissonnette who has organized these visits since day one! You can follow her tweets here as well as the school account @all_saints_hs. For those interested in joining us there are free tickets available from Eventbrite which include your meal ($5) until September 26th. Saturday October 12- Sunday October 13 - Canadian Computer Science Youth Forum at Carleton University: This event takes place every two years and it draws top computer science talent from across Canada together under the same roof. It provides participants with a chance to collaborate, share ideas and make connections that could lead to future projects or even jobs after graduation. If you know any young people aged 14+ interested in programming please let them know about this fantastic opportunity. Tickets go fast so if they want to participate now would be an excellent time to get their ticket before prices increase. There is also space left over from last month’s early bird period where they may still save $20 off their total bill; however, no further discount codes were released during either promotion phase. As always, we’ll keep things interesting by offering workshops ranging anywhere between beginner level topics like “How To Make Your First Website Using WordPress” or advanced classes such as “Data Visualization With Tableau.” There should be something suitable for everyone regardless whether they already consider themselves pros when working online – just ask me how much fun was had learning Python last spring :) And don’t forget our keynote speaker Mr Paul Graham himself creator behind Y Combinator & Startup School among many others…he will discuss his famous essay ‘Why Programming Is Hard.’ So come join us next fall because we look forward seeing old friends again plus meeting plenty new ones too!! Below is a long blog post about 6 of my recent articles. 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Crime for many of case crsu or may go your legal way even this form serious case when your some less penalty to fight crime charges with your ml especially without any act of Congress whatsoever. That’s how much power we have given our executive branch officials since September 10th, 2001. And you think they are going to give up their new-found powers now?? Many people assume that nationalization means socialism or communism because those terms were used during the New Deal era by some politicians and pundits who opposed Roosevelt’s policies for political reasons. But as law professor Jonathan Turley notes in a powerful column titled The Nationalization of Everything Is Here, such labels no longer apply. As he writes: [T]he term [nationalization] simply describes actions that result in the government exercising direct control over economic entities rather than indirect control through regulatory agencies like the Federal Reserve Board. In many ways, these measures resemble traditional Soviet-style central planning more closely than anything advocated under the banner of socialism … And yet, despite the fact that there isn’t a shred of evidence that nationalization creates jobs, reduces unemployment or helps stimulate the economy, numerous countries around the world have adopted nationalization programs. Even George Soros admits that the days of pure capitalism are numbered. Accordingly, Soros argues that governments should use state assets to create public enterprises that will compete with private firms… According to Bloomberg News reporter Bob Burgess, the Obama administration has already taken over so many banks, insurers and automakers that “the country may be well along the road toward full nationalization”. He adds: While Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner denied last weekend that the government intends to take permanent ownership stakes in financial institutions bailed out by taxpayers, he didn’t dispute whether Washington will continue to run them once the immediate crisis abates. That raises questions both about where the line between interventionist government action and true nationalization lies — and whether voter anger at Wall Street could spill over into broader rejection of market forces altogether. As Professor Larry Bazelon explains, every major company has been nationalized except for Walmart and McDonalds, but most Americans don’t realize it: Because of the federal charter system Below is a long blog post about 10 Tips For A Successful Blog. I decided to break it into two parts so that you can read the tips and learn more! We hope these tips help your site be successful in all areas – SEO, Content, Design etc… Check out Part Two here: http://wp-blog.com/10-tips-for-a-successful-wordpress-blog/.