Broward County Sheriff Scott Israel: "If you're an elected official, and you want to keep things the way they are...if you want to keep gun laws as they are now, you will not get reelected in Broward County" https://t.co/bLrHxgscob pic.twitter.com/iVbBgLqfSB
— NBC News (@NBCNews) February 16, 2018
Quote by Raine:Broward County Sheriff Scott Israel: "If you're an elected official, and you want to keep things the way they are...if you want to keep gun laws as they are now, you will not get reelected in Broward County" https://t.co/bLrHxgscob pic.twitter.com/iVbBgLqfSB
— NBC News (@NBCNews) February 16, 2018
On Sept. 28, 2016, the Broward County Sheriff's Office in Florida responded to a 911 call about an 18-year-old who had been fighting with his mom.
Nikolas Cruz and his mother, Lynda, had been fighting over paperwork needed for the high school student to get an ID card, the officer's report states. It goes on to detail how the teen had been harming himself and had talked about buying a gun.
He suffers from mental illness, the deputy noted, and a therapist and an investigator from the Department of Children and Families were also on the scene.
"He has been cutting his arms, his mother said, to get attention, as he learned it from an ex-girlfriend," the report says. "He has mentioned in the past that he would like to purchase a firearm."
However, Jared Bienenfeld, a therapist with Henderson Mental Health, "deemed Nikolas to be no threat to anyone or himself at this present time," according to the report.
The deputy and the investigator "saw no signs of mental illness or criminal activity and left without incident," the report concludes.
From 2010 until November 2016, Broward County sheriff's deputies responded to at least 36 emergency 911 calls from a pleasant-looking, tree-lined suburban home on 80th Terrace, the street in Parkland where Cruz lived with his younger brother, Zachary, and mother, who died last November at the age of 68.
However, despite the repeated calls to authorities for disturbing behavior, Cruz had never been arrested until this Valentine's Day, when he took an Uber to Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, pulled an AR-15 from a black duffle bag, and began gunning down former classmates and teachers, killing at least 17 people.
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I wonder if he is actually going to show up in PArkland this weekend.
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Oh, btw, is there a way we can change how we post images so we don't need an http? Google changed its image stuff and now you can't just get an image http when you need it. You now have to save it then post it to something like flikr and then you can post it here.
Asking for a friend.
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Good Morning.
I totally want to do this.
But I want an old Flexible Flyer.
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Oh, btw, is there a way we can change how we post images so we don't need an http? Google changed its image stuff and now you can't just get an image http when you need it. You now have to save it then post it to something like flikr and then you can post it here.
Asking for a friend.
I don't know how you expect to do it - even on FB you either need to upload the image or provide a link
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Oh, btw, is there a way we can change how we post images so we don't need an http? Google changed its image stuff and now you can't just get an image http when you need it. You now have to save it then post it to something like flikr and then you can post it here.
Asking for a friend.
I don't know how you expect to do it - even on FB you either need to upload the image or provide a link
Is there an upload option? Maybe its me, hmm, when I want to post an image all it gives me is a place to put an http which I take to mean an internet address. This could totally be me as an operator error.
Quote by Raine:Can you drop an image url here (without a link)?Quote by wickedpam:Quote by BobR:Quote by wickedpam:
Oh, btw, is there a way we can change how we post images so we don't need an http? Google changed its image stuff and now you can't just get an image http when you need it. You now have to save it then post it to something like flikr and then you can post it here.
Asking for a friend.
I don't know how you expect to do it - even on FB you either need to upload the image or provide a link
Is there an upload option? Maybe its me, hmm, when I want to post an image all it gives me is a place to put an http which I take to mean an internet address. This could totally be me as an operator error.
as an example.
Quote by wickedpam:Quote by Raine:Can you drop an image url here (without a link)?Quote by wickedpam:Quote by BobR:Quote by wickedpam:
Oh, btw, is there a way we can change how we post images so we don't need an http? Google changed its image stuff and now you can't just get an image http when you need it. You now have to save it then post it to something like flikr and then you can post it here.
Asking for a friend.
I don't know how you expect to do it - even on FB you either need to upload the image or provide a link
Is there an upload option? Maybe its me, hmm, when I want to post an image all it gives me is a place to put an http which I take to mean an internet address. This could totally be me as an operator error.
as an example.
Not sure what you mean. Apparently I'm not as tech savvy as I once thought I was.
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Oh, btw, is there a way we can change how we post images so we don't need an http? Google changed its image stuff and now you can't just get an image http when you need it. You now have to save it then post it to something like flikr and then you can post it here.
Asking for a friend.
I don't know how you expect to do it - even on FB you either need to upload the image or provide a link
Is there an upload option? Maybe its me, hmm, when I want to post an image all it gives me is a place to put an http which I take to mean an internet address. This could totally be me as an operator error.
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can you right click and open image in a new tab?
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can you right click and open image in a new tab?
Used to be able to that with google but it looks like they changed it very recently.
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Oh, btw, is there a way we can change how we post images so we don't need an http? Google changed its image stuff and now you can't just get an image http when you need it. You now have to save it then post it to something like flikr and then you can post it here.
Asking for a friend.
I don't know how you expect to do it - even on FB you either need to upload the image or provide a link
Is there an upload option? Maybe its me, hmm, when I want to post an image all it gives me is a place to put an http which I take to mean an internet address. This could totally be me as an operator error.
So there is an upload option here on the blog, but but it is separate from the comment section (check the menu on the left). After uploading. it will display the URL (unfortunately, there's no way to highlight and copy it), then you can use that URL when posting an image on the blog.
However, if I go to Google, do a search, select the "Images" tab, click on an image, then right-click, there's an option to "Open image in new tab". Then just copy the URL from the new tab.
Some URLs are basic, and some are insane. I generally try a few until I get a URL that looks "normal"
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can you right click and open image in a new tab?
Used to be able to that with google but it looks like they changed it very recently.
I can still do it
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Oh did Google start doing that now too?
I do a lotta digging around for pictures as part of the job, and there's a lot of websites that make it a real pain to pull their images (for copyright reasons ofc). I've had to come up with a few different ways to yank' em as a result, usually involving the inspect element function or screenshotting & clipping the image into Photoshop.
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This was the image I wanted to use for the blog.
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This was the image I wanted to use for the blog.
ooOOoo
you can still do that.
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This was the image I wanted to use for the blog.
ooOOoo
you can still do that.
Yes! Going to edit it in
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Oh, btw, is there a way we can change how we post images so we don't need an http? Google changed its image stuff and now you can't just get an image http when you need it. You now have to save it then post it to something like flikr and then you can post it here.
Asking for a friend.
I don't know how you expect to do it - even on FB you either need to upload the image or provide a link
Is there an upload option? Maybe its me, hmm, when I want to post an image all it gives me is a place to put an http which I take to mean an internet address. This could totally be me as an operator error.
So there is an upload option here on the blog, but but it is separate from the comment section (check the menu on the left). After uploading. it will display the URL (unfortunately, there's no way to highlight and copy it), then you can use that URL when posting an image on the blog.
However, if I go to Google, do a search, select the "Images" tab, click on an image, then right-click, there's an option to "Open image in new tab". Then just copy the URL from the new tab.
Some URLs are basic, and some are insane. I generally try a few until I get a URL that looks "normal"
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Oh, btw, is there a way we can change how we post images so we don't need an http? Google changed its image stuff and now you can't just get an image http when you need it. You now have to save it then post it to something like flikr and then you can post it here.
Asking for a friend.
I don't know how you expect to do it - even on FB you either need to upload the image or provide a link
Is there an upload option? Maybe its me, hmm, when I want to post an image all it gives me is a place to put an http which I take to mean an internet address. This could totally be me as an operator error.
So there is an upload option here on the blog, but but it is separate from the comment section (check the menu on the left). After uploading. it will display the URL (unfortunately, there's no way to highlight and copy it), then you can use that URL when posting an image on the blog.
However, if I go to Google, do a search, select the "Images" tab, click on an image, then right-click, there's an option to "Open image in new tab". Then just copy the URL from the new tab.
Some URLs are basic, and some are insane. I generally try a few until I get a URL that looks "normal"
I wonder if this is somehow related to Google wanting all the websites in the world to have an SSL. Fun fact, if your site has an SSL, it gets ranked higher on Google than one without. So, if you search "liberal blog sites" our humble home isn't well ranked.
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Oh, btw, is there a way we can change how we post images so we don't need an http? Google changed its image stuff and now you can't just get an image http when you need it. You now have to save it then post it to something like flikr and then you can post it here.
Asking for a friend.
I don't know how you expect to do it - even on FB you either need to upload the image or provide a link
Is there an upload option? Maybe its me, hmm, when I want to post an image all it gives me is a place to put an http which I take to mean an internet address. This could totally be me as an operator error.
So there is an upload option here on the blog, but but it is separate from the comment section (check the menu on the left). After uploading. it will display the URL (unfortunately, there's no way to highlight and copy it), then you can use that URL when posting an image on the blog.
However, if I go to Google, do a search, select the "Images" tab, click on an image, then right-click, there's an option to "Open image in new tab". Then just copy the URL from the new tab.
Some URLs are basic, and some are insane. I generally try a few until I get a URL that looks "normal"
I wonder if this is somehow related to Google wanting all the websites in the world to have an SSL. Fun fact, if your site has an SSL, it gets ranked higher on Google than one without. So, if you search "liberal blog sites" our humble home isn't well ranked.
My boss is about to get our domains certified because Google's also gonna start adding a 'unsecure site' warning to any search results (starting in June I think?).
The prosecutors allege the Russians even wired money to an American to cover the cost of building "a cage large enough to hold an actress depicting Clinton in a prison uniform." pic.twitter.com/soowFD78Lw
— Daniel Dale (@ddale8) February 16, 2018
Here's a message the indictment alleges the Russians sent to a Trump campaign official involved in Trump campaign Florida logistics in August 2016. pic.twitter.com/aE3VqwOjVB
— Sam Levine (@srl) February 16, 2018
Mueller indictment of Russians starts to fill out the other side. Next: who are the actors in this country. The contours of the conspiracy are starting to be detailed. This is hugely significant.
— Eric Holder (@EricHolder) February 16, 2018
Quote by Scoopster:Here's a message the indictment alleges the Russians sent to a Trump campaign official involved in Trump campaign Florida logistics in August 2016. pic.twitter.com/aE3VqwOjVB
— Sam Levine (@srl) February 16, 2018
Mueller indictment of Russians starts to fill out the other side. Next: who are the actors in this country. The contours of the conspiracy are starting to be detailed. This is hugely significant.
— Eric Holder (@EricHolder) February 16, 2018
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MSNBC is focusing on the word "unwittingly"
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— Sam Levine (@srl) February 16, 2018
"Have you had any assurances by the Russians that they will provide these individuals for prosecution?"
— CBS News (@CBSNews) February 16, 2018
Rosenstein: "We have no communications with the Russians about this. We will follow the ordinary process of seeking cooperation and extradition." https://t.co/oShWvKYDRW pic.twitter.com/vOT0iH6Cu0
New: Mueller releases indictment and guilty plea of identity fraud by Richard Pineda. He pled on Feb 2. Used “hundreds†of bank account numbers for fraud. pic.twitter.com/n1IiyAlHgh
— Ari Melber (@AriMelber) February 16, 2018
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MSNBC is focusing on the word "unwittingly"
"Unwitting" is just another way of saying "Accessory after the fact".