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its implied in the opnoiin when you obviously meant inferred which, as we all know, is subject to the opnoiin of the reader. I honestly don’t know how you keep misreading so much information that is right there in front of you. Liberty counsel’s article obviously supports the aspect that physicians will be protected from treating mothers. Ectopic pregnancies are nonsurvivable for the unborn regardless of treatment option, and we are not Colorado. Our citizens are more informed, they know life begins at conception. It’s written on their hearts. The ONLY thing 26 will affect is abortion, giving human life the dignity it deserves. Why are you so adamant that we continue to allow 150 elective abortions in our state each month?
My understanding of this is that the pirnicg of B N e-books will be pretty much in line with Amazon’s pirnicg; there’s also supposed to be a decent number of free content available via B N, and when you throw Google Books, Creative Commons, and Wikimedia into the equation, that opens up yet more free content. Another drawback, as I mentioned in the post (and could have elaborated upon, but I’ll do that here) is that Nook doesn’t appear to take full advantage of its wireless capability. I’ve seen the point made elsewhere (by B N flacks and a handful of prospective users) that this is supposed to be a reader and not the Swiss Army Knife of electronic devices, but this explanation/excuse is too simplistic by half. I don’t necessarily want to play Tetris on an e-reader, but I fully expect to be able to read on it. Not being able to do something as simple as set up an RSS feed so you can read newspapers, news aggregators and blogs (maybe they’re afraid it’ll cut into their subscription revenue stream?) seems to defeat what is, after all, the stated purpose of the device.
I love those jellies! They look diinve.My husband took my son through Soho, London for the first time the other week en route to Covent Garden. He thought it was was cool. Didn’t notice the seedier parts but loved the whole film company vibe.