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  • in reply to: Letting my baby CIO #919140
    cpno
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    Definitely don’t just let your baby “cry it out”. Look into the Ferber method. It involves letting your baby cry for small intervals of time, and it worked amazingly for us.

    in reply to: Touro college #919654
    cpno
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    Ok sorry about that

    in reply to: Touro college #919653
    cpno
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    Try that again, and you’re banned.

    Is there any kosher way I can do that?

    edit: I sincerely believe he can help me with an issue I’m facing.

    I’m sorry, we don’t allow email exchanges.

    in reply to: Professional Resume #900483
    cpno
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    Is it your username @ gmail

    in reply to: Professional Resume #900478
    cpno
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    That potentially helps me

    in reply to: Professional Resume #900475
    cpno
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    Anyone? please

    in reply to: Java Problem #846543
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    @OneOfMany I’m interested in perhaps going back to school and finish up a computer science degree I once started. You say your father is an engineer, so maybe you can tell me are there many jobs available or has outsourcing taken away most of them? I live in Brooklyn.

    in reply to: ethics #846868
    cpno
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    Brooklyn College?

    in reply to: Playing video games #843112
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    Waste of time? Are you kidding me? If it’s something you enjoy, how is it a waste of time? Can’t a guy have some downtime and just relax? Sheesh

    in reply to: The Unspoken Promise #841897
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    Makes sense that people naturally want a good life. By being raised frum, you’re automatically pushed into the wholesome life. If that doesn’t work out for some reason, some might stray to another type of good life.

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