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  2. I just find it odd that back in the 60's and 70's and even in the 2001 movies, people were in ape costumes. But in the 2010's movies, the apes are all CGI.
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  4. Yeah i heard oil prices are going to go up because of the war, here in Au they said it might go up 40percent depending on how long the war will last for.
  5. We are all going to be affected.. ill buy stock food as much as I can now. 1 sack of rice for 3months Sugar Salt Oil Fish sauce
  6. By killing the supreme leader of Iran just open a can of warms. A lot of people does not know what the getting their hands into. About 23 years ago, I warned the people at work if Bush strike Iraq, he opening a vortex over there. If you read the Bible, it is all about power grabbing over there. Many are nuts. Yes, I mentioned this and I got chewed out by an elder by mentioning this too.. He did not know his history and what is in the Bible regarding many sons took or try take over the father thrones. It always been that way and the innocent always suffer and they will suffer during this war. I fell sorry for them. New diseases, famines, and death of a love one will rise up
  7. I'm just thinking... This seems very similar to how Christendom would react, no? Let's say some country attacked a mostly Eastern Orthodox "Christian" nation (well that's Ukraine) or even a mostly Baptist one, would all the other Baptist ones retaliate? No - unless they had a pact like NATO.
  8. I'm just thinking... This seems very similar to how Christendom would react, no? Let's say some country attacked a mostly Eastern Orthodox "Christian" nation (well that's Ukraine) or even a mostly Baptist one, would all the other Baptist ones retaliate? No - unless they had a pact like NATO.
  9. Yes, Iran seems very isolated in the Muslim community. Now that the attack is happening, other neighboring countries are protesting Iran for shooting missiles in their direction. Saudi Arabia and UAE have condemned Iran's retaliatory strikes after several of their cities and ports have been hit. It will be interesting to see where things stand in a week.
  10. WMUVR Wild motorists usually veer right. RIGHT
  11. Iran and Hezbollah are mostly Shia muslims, so it's a fringe group of Islam
  12. Could you please clarify what kind of schedule you are looking for? There are a few possible scenarios, and I want to be sure we build the right thing for you. Scenario 1 – One conductor per category (longer periods) Do you mean: One brother assigned to conduct all midweek field service groups (except Thursday) for a certain period (e.g. 2–3 months), Another brother assigned for 1st Saturdays (rotating monthly), And another rotation for Sundays? Scenario 2 – Weekly rotation Or do you mean: A weekly schedule for the entire year, Where each individual midweek day (Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday) may have a different conductor, And also different brothers assigned each Sunday? Scenario 3 – Multiple field service groups Or does your congregation have: Several field service groups meeting at the same time, Each with its own conductor, So you need a schedule per group for the whole year? If you could describe: How many brothers are available to conduct, Whether you prefer monthly or quarterly rotations, And whether there are multiple field service groups, then I can suggest the most suitable structure. Looking forward to your clarification 🙂 Sorry, but I don't have direct contact with the NWS developers. I'm also not familiar with their roadmap. I'm gathering requirements for a new system I'm developing, Baruch. Scenario 2 – Weekly rotation Or do you mean: A weekly schedule for the entire year, Where each individual midweek day (Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday) may have a different conductor if the brothers assigned can't make it, And also, are different brothers assigned each Sunday? Yes, although I was trying to have a brother do 2 Sundays a month.
  13. Well, the official season is June 1-November 30. Anything that leads to less hurricanes is good.
  14. I wonder if we'll see a Muslim uprising worldwide? If so, hopefully a precursor to the 'one hour' of the UN Source
  15. Thank you for your question. I just want to make sure I understand correctly what you mean by: “a field service schedule for the entire year, with different parts showing who conducts for the midweek group (excluding Thursday), the 1st Saturday, and Sunday.” Could you please clarify what kind of schedule you are looking for? There are a few possible scenarios, and I want to be sure we build the right thing for you. Scenario 1 – One conductor per category (longer periods) Do you mean: One brother assigned to conduct all midweek field service groups (except Thursday) for a certain period (e.g. 2–3 months), Another brother assigned for 1st Saturdays (rotating monthly), And another rotation for Sundays? Scenario 2 – Weekly rotation Or do you mean: A weekly schedule for the entire year, Where each individual midweek day (Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday) may have a different conductor, And also different brothers assigned each Sunday? Scenario 3 – Multiple field service groups Or does your congregation have: Several field service groups meeting at the same time, Each with its own conductor, So you need a schedule per group for the whole year? If you could describe: How many brothers are available to conduct, Whether you prefer monthly or quarterly rotations, And whether there are multiple field service groups, then I can suggest the most suitable structure. Looking forward to your clarification 🙂 Sorry, but I don't have direct contact with the NWS developers. I'm also not familiar with their roadmap. I'm gathering requirements for a new system I'm developing, Baruch.
  16. Most likely to develop before summer according to latest data.
  17. Since Ken Godburn (a helper) was the official host and we had 2 consecutive programs (January and February) filled with GB speakers...I am a little confused as to which person will host and conduct the program in March. We lost our pattern of a helper one month followed by a GB member the next. I would love to hear from Br. David Splane tomorrow but I have no idea. Maybe the content will be directed by the activities of the next month. We have the Special Talk and the Memorial soon. I could not even guess about the music video or postcard location...♥️
  18. I need a field service schedule for the entire year, with different parts showing who conducts for the midweek group (excluding Thursday), the 1st Saturday, and Sunday. It would be nice to also integrate this into NW scheduler.
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  20. (Yahoo News) If El Niño develops during summer, one of the biggest areas to watch is the Atlantic hurricane season, which peaks in September. "El Niño tends to increase the mid- to upper-level wind shear (stronger winds with height and change in direction) on a more frequent basis across portions of the Atlantic Basin," AccuWeather Long-range Expert Paul Pastelok said. "This can lead to less storm development: a roadblock to a hyperactive hurricane season this year." In general, higher wind shear can make it harder for storms to organize and strengthen, which can reduce the overall number of tropical storms and hurricanes compared to a La Niña season. El Niño's influence can also shift where storms are more likely to form, with activity sometimes favored farther out over the Atlantic rather than closer to the U.S. coastline. Meanwhile, El Niño can have the opposite effect in the eastern Pacific, where hurricane activity often increases. So that's good news, at least.
  21. This coming El Niño could become a Strong El Niño which was recently suggested by a climate scientist Leon Simons a couple of days ago, due to the amount of heat stored in the Oceans at record breaking levels. We could see a record this year for Hottest year, it seems breaking global heat records will be the norm now. James Hansen (NASA) suggest we will hit 1.7C+ as a 12 month mean for 2027 if it is a moderate El Niño, Zeke Hausfather (Berkeley) suggest a bit lower than 1.7C but if its a strong El Niño it can be at 1.7C. Hansen has all along maintained that fast feedback climate sensitivity is higher than the consensus of other scientists. So far its proving to be the case. So he is likely to be correct that the full earth system climate sensitivity is very high. February looking to be between 1.5C-1.6C
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  23. Monday, March 2 I will be a guest in your tent forever.—Ps. 61:4. When we enter into a dedicated relationship with Jehovah, we become guests in his figurative tent. We enjoy an abundance of spiritual food and the companionship of others who have also become Jehovah’s guests. His figurative tent is not confined to a particular location. It can be found wherever his obedient worshippers happen to be. (Rev. 21:3) What about faithful ones who have died? Can we reasonably conclude that they are still guests in Jehovah’s tent? Yes! Why can we say that? Because such ones are alive in Jehovah’s memory. Jesus explained: “That the dead are raised up, even Moses made known in the account about the thornbush, when he calls Jehovah ‘the God of Abraham and God of Isaac and God of Jacob.’ He is a God, not of the dead, but of the living, for they are all living to him.”—Luke 20:37, 38. w24.06 3 ¶6-7
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