@Veteran4Freedom Glad to see the Alberta separatist movement is making the best possible use of their brain cell.
What should our official pasta be do you think?
@dubsndoo Your a poor dumb old boomer whose spending his last few years yelling at clouds on X all day.
I'd only follow your advice if I wanted my kids to stop talking to me.
Fort Calgary was briefly used in the 1890s as a winter telegraph relay station, where operators would string temporary lines along the Bow River ice to keep messages moving when overland routes were cut off by snow.
Fort Calgary once maintained a small rooftop heliograph station, and for three years in the 1890s it held the unofficial record for the fastest long-distance message relay in the Canadian West, beating the telegraph by a few minutes on clear days.
@Gerry39464526 Because a landlocked, independent Alberta sandwiched between the two largest countries in the hemisphere would suffer from the most unequal geopolitical relationship of any country on Earth you fucking moron.
Artifacts recovered from the Fort Calgary site include buttons, tools, pottery, and personal items — everyday traces of the NWMP that built the region.
@sbizuns I think spending 8.2 million dollars a month on what comes for free on your phone, is a stupid idea.
I think paying teachers more is a good idea.
I don't mind taking myself seriously from time to time, but neither of us would do the same for you.
@sbizuns You used the wrong idiom, "engaged on" vs "with"
You spelled "isn't" wrong.
You spelled "endeavors" wrong.
The question mark goes inside the parenthesis and punctuation inside the quotes.
“engage in any good faith” is awkward
But please, argue against more money for education
@sbizuns Well, your first sentence says the ATA wanted "more" teachers. More is not a number.
The actual number was closer to 5000, to meet student to teacher ratios set decades ago.
The rest is likewise, partisan slop poorly written by a moron.