@MooringsYachts Sounds great but you don't answer your phones or reply to emails from booked charterers like me. I've been a customer for decades but you are about to lose me.
"She (Rep. Ocasio-Cortez) knows how to speak to young voters. I trust her that she actually cares about her constituents.
I don't know if Marco Rubio cares ... Hell yeah, I'd go to war with her."
@joyannreid on #TheReidOut
@MSNBC I was really hoping @thereidout would be a great addition to the evening lineup but this is a fail. Talks too fast, asks wandering incoherent questions, expects the guests to just agree with her. It's more like a Fox show than MSNBC.
@tomhudg Hey there Tom. What’s actually happening? You talk about your setup, but I’m not seeing a question here. Let us know and we’ll investigate. 👍 –T twitter.com/messages/compo…
@panic In Coda 2, The local root dir setting seems to be used for both Publishing and the root of my git repo. I'm building a static site so the public directory is the local root for pushing to remote root but the directory above is the root of git. Not sure what I'm missing.
@FS1 Why do you give away the scores of other World Cup games running simultaneously? There *are* DVRs that record both versions so people can watch both but it’s ruined when you show the scores!
@panic The question is why is the root directory setting used for two different functions? Root is the root for git as well as for publishing to my site. Those are not the same for me so I have to set it to one or the other.
@panic Is this where I get answers to support questions? I thought I tweeted my question about Coda 2 but I don't see it here. I have a question about the use of the local root setting, Publishing to a remote site, and using git.
@FS1 please don’t display the scores of other games on game broadcasts. DVRs are a thing. Watching Liverpool - Man City and the Barca - Roma score, that I was going to watch next, were displayed.