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Renaissance

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    Oh soo many...
  1. Please reset my password. Notice from BuffaloHELP: Sent new password.
  2. Hello? My support ticket has gone unanswered. Almost a week of zero response becomes troublesome.
  3. The mailing list appears to be intact but every attempt to post to it receives a Delivery failure notice. Here are 2 examples from 2 different emails. I have already submitted a support request but have received no response in 24 hours. I apologize if this comes off as impatient but the mailing list is my primary method of communication for administrating a business. My domain is renaissance.trap17.com and the ticket ID is RLM-766960.
  4. The question is not about age but maturity. Maturity, maturity, maturity!As stated before phone privilages can not be awarded by age, but rather earned by trust. If a mentally mature twelve-year-old needs a phone give it to them. Don't give it for no reason, but perhaps as a reward for their maturity/responsibility. On the otherhand, an immature eighteen-year-old should not be simply given a phone. They can either work for the privilage (pay for it themselves), or if a parent prefers them no to work, an allowance system should be instated.For teens that display moderate maturity pre-pay or "pay as you go" phones are best. The teen will quickly learn to watch their minutes and respect the privilage. And as there are always exceptions, any kid who needs but is not mature enough for a phone (especially gradeschoolers), should be given a kids phone regardless of age. Yes, if a fourteen-year-old needs a phone, yet does not instill a good level of faith, give them a wisely limited child's phone.Basically, it all comes down to the mentallity towrds cellphones; if a person wants/needs a phone for valid reasons they tend to use it appropiately. However, those who want or "need" it just because, will generally abuse it the privilage if their not monitored.
  5. The price of medications varies from store to store. In general Shopper's Drug Mart is good http://www1.shoppersdrugmart.ca/en/home Good luck.
  6. Hi and welcome to Xisto!The community here is something special once you get into it. As for posting, don't force and it will come naturally, also feel free to jump right in and start a topic of your own!
  7. I've had it pre-ordered since August but GT4's release has been pushed back to Decemeber
  8. Renaissance

    Yo

    Hi and welcome to Xisto!The community here is something special once you get into it. As for posting, don't force and it will come naturally, also feel free to jump right in and start a topic of your own!
  9. It has been said multiple times already but "be yourself". If it doesn't work out than no amount of acting would've helped you, no matter what would've grown would be false and unreal. And if by chance you are uncomfotable with being yourself, your probably putting the girl on a pedestal or your genuinely second-guessing your personality.
  10. Perfect is an ideal; a theoretical goal. So indeed practice can't make perfect (it's mathemaitcally true)
  11. Hi and welcome to Xisto!The community here is something special once you get into it. As for posting, don't force and it will come naturally, also feel free to jump right in and start a topic of your own!
  12. Hi and welcome to Xisto!The community here is something special once you get into it. As for posting, don't force and it will come naturally, also feel free to jump right in and start a topic of your own!
  13. Hi and welcome to Xisto!The community here is something special once you get into it. As for posting, don't force and it will come naturally, also feel free to jump right in and start a topic of your own!
  14. Congratulations! I bet you're busy infusing the newest member of the family with your good charms :PIt's really something when you hold a newborn in your arms and I bet you're excited to do so. Just remember to teach him sports and he'll be fine.
  15. As sad as it is it has to be done; such is the world that we live in. Why? Because the birth rate in 1st world countries are down, way down. Couples are delaying childbearing until their late 30s, even their 40s, putting their career and lifestyle before family. That's not to say everyone does it for those reasons, but it is a tragedy none the less. I heard it said somewhere that "today's culture" emphasizes qualitites opposed to being a mother/father; is that a cause? Probably not.I don't understand why "Russians are crazy" keeps being repeated in this thread. Yeah, it happened in Russia but the US and Canada are probably only a few steps behind. The advantage that the North America has is our high influx of immigrants. Yes, immigrants. Those people that are accused of draining federal resources are bringing their families; bringing their kids, and supplementing the needed youth into our system.But I digress...I agree that the situation presented requires some restrictions to safeguard against abuse. My first idea was to limit the rewards to married couples with documentation. This would however wrongfully discriminate against unmarried and otherwise fully capable couples. Short of making the incentives less appealing there doesn't seem to be a plausible limitation. Any ideas?
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