Sunday, March 22, 2020

Damaging Quake, Sun Controls Lightning, Galactic Sheet Model | S0 News M...

Suspicious Observers
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Mar 22, 2020

Curb-Side Cookie Take-Out Delivery Here on Main Street

Now this is what I call 'customer service' !!
Heather Smith, the owner and baker at Smith-O-Lator Cookie Shop was caught on camera doing a direct delivery to customers on Friday.

Ain't that really nice!

Mesa City Council Meeting Tuesday, March 24th > "NOT AVAILABLE" 2 Days Ahead-of-Time




"The Mesa City Council believes that providing access for citizens to communicate with the Council is vital for a strong representative local government"
OK. sounds good, but they can do better!
Make that 'limited access' . . . Let's be honest that there is careful planning well ahead of time to prepare the agendas for both study sessions and regular meetings.
Citizens really need more than one day to access, to view, to read and to understand what is on the agenda.
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Another example:
"For the meetings that allow for public comment, written comments are encouraged. 
At least 30 minutes prior to the meeting, please submit comments via our online card.
Additionally, comments may be made in-person by submitting a blue card at the Council Chambers during the live-stream of the meeting.
Because of the current public health emergency, members of the public are encouraged not to attend the meeting in person. . ."
BLOGGER NOTE: Please take the time to check if that link works for you to complete the comments cards and ask whether comments are still limited to three.
It's also important that all comments submitted are published in the public interest.
PLEASE NOTE THAT THERE ARE 2 STUDY SESSIONS ALL-IN-A-ROW BEFORE THE NEXT SCHEDULED REGULAR MEETING
 
City Council Study Session  03/24/2020 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
03/26/2020 7:30 AM - 9:00 AM
04/02/2020 7:30 AM - 9:00 AM
04/06/2020 5:45 PM - 7:00 PM 
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See for yourself >
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Money Makes The World Go 'Round . . .

> Stay and watch what's next
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Saturday, March 21, 2020

Comet ATLAS Coming, Plasma Universe, Interference | S0 News Mar.21.2020

I Make Dildos for a Living

He does it faster . . 
and if that product brings pleasure to people, that wonderful! 
Know what you like and how it feels
28,539 views
Mar 21, 2020

Adam makes cocks for a living. 
Originally starting an anal toy and strap-on company with his partner, they now hand-make glittery multi coloured dicks! They own the company Godemiche together in Leicestershire, where they also live with their two kids. In our interview he indulges us on the small and large issues within the sex toy industry, how he deals with telling people his occupation and explains why the Brits are too prudish about sex. Also.. is the "Adam" dildo sculpted on his own penis?! Adam is all about helping others with his products. He wants people to be able to talk about sex freely and openly, and by opening up his shop he hopes to start a new conversation.. dicks, butt plugs, Hercules and the penises of mythical creatures.

How Will Coronavirus Impact Us As a Society? | Amanpour and Company

Hmmm...don't know exactly about all of his assertions - and it's all part of a flood of information from different point-of-views ...
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Mar 20, 2020
Nicholas Christakis is a physician, sociologist and author who has an important message for us all: even in trying times, humans show an innate instinct for good.
It’s a case he makes in his latest book “Blueprint: The Evolutionary Origins of a Good Society." 
He speaks with Hari about this latest theory. 
He also explains the importance of social distancing and why it actually works as well as how coronavirus compares to other pandemics in the past 100 years; how the U.S. response fares in comparison to other countries; and how -- as a sociologist -- Christakis thinks the epidemic may impact us as a society. (Originally aired on March 20, 2020)