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Quote from: fistful on August 08, 2018, 05:43:52 PMQuote from: Amy Schumer on August 08, 2018, 04:50:03 PMQuote from: fistful on August 07, 2018, 02:10:46 PMQuote from: 230RN on August 07, 2018, 11:55:52 AMfreakzoid said,"I always have to go back and copy/paste the quote if I need to. I wonder if there is some way to have it automatically do this."There is, but I think "they" tried to fix the problem of nested quotes, where by the time two or three quotes appeared within a quote, the horizontal width of the first quote was, like, only 5 or 6 letters wide and was essentially unreadable.TerryYes. The quote function used to grab everything, if memory serves. That was changed, because people were quoting quotations of quotations of quotations of quotations of quotations of quotations of quotations of quotations of quotations of quotations of quotations of quotations.I like the new way. People should quote what they're responding to, and not just quote the entire thread.Yes, people were "nesting" quotes to the point it got out hand. This is why we can't have nice things. So true.Indeed.
Quote from: Amy Schumer on August 08, 2018, 04:50:03 PMQuote from: fistful on August 07, 2018, 02:10:46 PMQuote from: 230RN on August 07, 2018, 11:55:52 AMfreakzoid said,"I always have to go back and copy/paste the quote if I need to. I wonder if there is some way to have it automatically do this."There is, but I think "they" tried to fix the problem of nested quotes, where by the time two or three quotes appeared within a quote, the horizontal width of the first quote was, like, only 5 or 6 letters wide and was essentially unreadable.TerryYes. The quote function used to grab everything, if memory serves. That was changed, because people were quoting quotations of quotations of quotations of quotations of quotations of quotations of quotations of quotations of quotations of quotations of quotations of quotations.I like the new way. People should quote what they're responding to, and not just quote the entire thread.Yes, people were "nesting" quotes to the point it got out hand. This is why we can't have nice things. So true.
Quote from: fistful on August 07, 2018, 02:10:46 PMQuote from: 230RN on August 07, 2018, 11:55:52 AMfreakzoid said,"I always have to go back and copy/paste the quote if I need to. I wonder if there is some way to have it automatically do this."There is, but I think "they" tried to fix the problem of nested quotes, where by the time two or three quotes appeared within a quote, the horizontal width of the first quote was, like, only 5 or 6 letters wide and was essentially unreadable.TerryYes. The quote function used to grab everything, if memory serves. That was changed, because people were quoting quotations of quotations of quotations of quotations of quotations of quotations of quotations of quotations of quotations of quotations of quotations of quotations.I like the new way. People should quote what they're responding to, and not just quote the entire thread.Yes, people were "nesting" quotes to the point it got out hand. This is why we can't have nice things.
Quote from: 230RN on August 07, 2018, 11:55:52 AMfreakzoid said,"I always have to go back and copy/paste the quote if I need to. I wonder if there is some way to have it automatically do this."There is, but I think "they" tried to fix the problem of nested quotes, where by the time two or three quotes appeared within a quote, the horizontal width of the first quote was, like, only 5 or 6 letters wide and was essentially unreadable.TerryYes. The quote function used to grab everything, if memory serves. That was changed, because people were quoting quotations of quotations of quotations of quotations of quotations of quotations of quotations of quotations of quotations of quotations of quotations of quotations.I like the new way. People should quote what they're responding to, and not just quote the entire thread.
freakzoid said,"I always have to go back and copy/paste the quote if I need to. I wonder if there is some way to have it automatically do this."There is, but I think "they" tried to fix the problem of nested quotes, where by the time two or three quotes appeared within a quote, the horizontal width of the first quote was, like, only 5 or 6 letters wide and was essentially unreadable.Terry
OK, summing up the church's position on three seminal issues...Abortion -- AgainstDeath Penalty -- AgainstChild Sodomy -- Tacitly against, in practice for. Yeah, I'm going to run right out and sign up to be a mackerel snapper...
...I'm not opposed to the concept of capital punishment. But the justice system has proven itself too fallible to be trusted with such power....
Following Brady, the prosecutor must disclose evidence or information that would prove the innocence of the defendant or would enable the defense to more effectively impeach the credibility of government witnesses. Evidence that would serve to reduce the defendant's sentence must also be disclosed by the prosecution. In practice this doctrine has often proved difficult to enforce. Some states have established their own laws to try to strengthen enforcement against prosecutorial misconduct in this area.
Three years later, Carter's attorneys filed a petition for a writ of habeas corpus in federal court. In 1985, Judge Haddon Lee Sarokin of the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey granted the writ, noting that the prosecution had been "predicated upon an appeal to racism rather than reason, and concealment rather than disclosure," and set aside the convictions.[26] Carter, 48 years old, was freed without bail in November 1985.