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Beartotem

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third wind somewhere else.

Is that a fart joke?

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Le site ne semble simplement ne pas marché pour moi. J’ai essayé de m’enregistré, ça m’as donné une erreur 500 en réponse. Une deuxième tentative me donne une erreur “pseudo déja utilisé”, “Mail déja utilisé”, une tentative de récupéré le mot de passe ou pseudo me donne rien.

Une alternative a Ygg me ferait tellement plaisir…

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The electrical code in my area requires using GFCI outlet for outlets within a certain distance of water source. I don’t remember precisely the distance (and it likely vary a bit by jurisdiciton), but i know that in my bathroom, there’s nowhere beyond it.

In order to use that sort of outlet in a bathroom like mine, it would have to have GFCI protection as well as USB, be a second outlet wired to the GFCI protected terminal of a GFCI outlet, or be wired to a circuit breaker with GFCI protection built in, in the electrical panel.

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Quebec isn’t landlocked…

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By telling it not to fuck up his hands, sometimes it almost succeed!

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As far as i know, a typical coop will require members to deposit “social stake” of an arbitrary amount of money (and it doesn’t have to be large, the stake for the cooperative “bank” i am a member of is 5$, for exemple). In a worker’s coop, I would expect new employee to have to buy their membership right away, or to have it deduced from their first (few) paychecks. In an employee’s coop, membership require being an employee; when someone leaves their employement, their stake is given back and their voting privilege rescinded.

The key in all of that, is that the cost of membership isn’t tied to any sort “market valuation” for the cooperative, because the cooperative ownership isn’t part of any market.

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The french word is “colonel”, it’s from latin, much like the italian “colonnello” and the spanish “Coronel”.

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