First off thank everyone for all their help so far. You’re all wonderful.
I’m wanting to start loading some plinking rounds for my little 38 special.
In the past few months I’ve used a lot of acme and Berry’s. I like both. But wanted to start my 38 special journey with acme.
I purchased...
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Good points. Just look at some medical professional signatures. I’m certain they are not the only ones with pretty rough signatures.
As for purchasing Trump Towers I bet it would have to be a pretty Stormy night to sign off on those buildings.
Sounds good to me. Let those X people go to other vendors
vendors have the right to require a signature to complete a transaction.
Unfortunately the major credit card companies don’t require it anymore as of 2018. But vendors still have that right to require the signature. Thing that stinks...
The state is hot and cold on cursive handwriting. There is more of a push for the lower grades. The higher grades just need to be reported to the state if you are doing it. There might have been a bill passed last year or early this year, but it’s not really significant.
That’s 100% true.
I have a wonderful watch collection, but rarely use them. I don’t even own a printer anymore at home. Anymore it’s either handwritten cards in mail, or send electronic cards/gift certificates.
Schools are changing. But we are seeing more home based education than we used to. I used to joke that one day we may only need school buildings for athletic facilities, performing arts facilities, and content specific labs.
I hope that doesn’t happen. Kids also need to be around other kids...
Love this. I am licensed k-12 however for the past 8 years I have only taught high school. Prior to that I was in jr/sr high schools.
Even at the MS level, a lot of schools aren’t sending home tablets, or laptops. Too much risk in damage and schools can’t afford those repairs. I suspect most...
I’m torn on this one. I was taught cursive. I don’t use it except to sign my signature anymore. I don’t even use it on gift cards.
The origins of cursive was to speed up the writing process; however, anymore, there is little need to write as opposed to type letters on devices.
Kind of like...
I’m new to reloading. I just enjoy learning and talking to people with experience. The knowledge I’ve gained from people on this site has been amazing.
I really enjoy learning (attempting to learn) how to produce higher end rounds.
For me, it has been an unexpected new hobby. Not that I was...