Their songs were written by Williams, Bobby DeBarge and Sims, sometimes in collaboration with Jermaine Jackson. Though they never managed to achieve significant crossover success into the pop singles chart, they were a consistent presence on the R&B charts through the late 1970s with albums such as Switch II from 1979 (their second release), This Is My Dream and Reaching For Tomorrow in 1980. Their final release on Gordy was Switch V, released in 1981. Songs such as "I Wanna Be Closer", "We Like to Party", "I Call Your Name", "Best Beat in Town", and "Love Over and Over Again" also became hits for the group.[4]

The repetition of "love me over and over and over again" emphasizes the longing for this love to be a continuous, enduring presence in their life. The narrator sees the potential for a deep and everlasting connection, and they express their willingness to commit and give their all to this relationship.


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I have a Shapeoko 3XXL with the HDZ, Carbide probe and bit setter. For the second and third time my Z limit switch has gone bad. It registers as on in the CM setting screen. It happened today, the first time after homing - it homed normally (no jamming, grinding or other odd noises), moved forward to ask ti insert a bit, put bit in, hit OK, moved over to bit setter went down to button, moved all the way up and went down excruciatingly slow. Since I recognized this behavior from the last time my Z switch went out, I looked at settings and, sure enough, Z was active. Luckily last time it went out you sent me 2 of them, so I swapped the spare in, turned it on and it did EXACTLY what I described above again!

When the same part goes bad repeatedly then I would look at the installation method. As mentioned by mikep above look at the activation and how much overtravel there may be after closing. Since you stated that the switch checked bad with a multimeter you can check with power off exactly when the switch activates and watch how much further back the actuator goes. Adjust the switch so it just activates with a minimum of overtravel.

Have the same settings as you. I will note that after I found out the z switch was stuck on I also noticed that my z movements were in reverse? I am waiting to investigate that until I wire up the new z switch when it gets here. Would love a step by step guide to installing proximity switches and programing them.

Either way though, the new investment group and partner understands the benefit of the Fan/Light and is fighting to keep it. Worst case scenario, we will move it over to the Zigbee manufacturer and have them recreate it in either Zigbee and/or Z-Wave.

I too would love to see the Fan/Light switch come back! Not only me, but several other people I do this stuff for. I have one in our master bedroom, and want to add to two other bedrooms and 3 other spaces in our home. My parents want 3 for their house right from the get go. PLEASE bring these back!

But what if you are already with someone? Does it mean you have to part in order to do the work on yourself before finding love again? Do you have to meet some arbitrary self-love prerequisite before you qualify for a relationship?

What could possibly be better than two Vanessa Hudgens? The answer to that, obviously, is three. The newest Netflix original future Christmas classic is a smashing switcheroo with three identical cousins, love triangles, and treason. The Princess Switch 2: Switched Again is just as bad, in the most perfect way that it can be, as its predecessor. I know that the Christmas Prince franchise has quite the fan base, but I would argue that the Princess Switch franchise is far superior.

The games all have online or local multiplayer, but online mode wasn't activated for my early review, so we all played on a single Switch at home and while on vacation. Things got competitive, and the kids kicked my butt. My 9-year-old celebrated his Tennis win by saying, "In your face. In your beardy face." At this point, I knew the game had won us over.

I've been a Microsoft Edge user for a little over two years now, starting right around when the first macOS preview version was released. As with many decisions, I arrived at it using a combination of evidence-based reasoning (it works on all the platforms I use, it retains the speed and compatibility of the Chromium engine, its memory and battery usage and privacy controls seemed at least marginally better than Chrome's) and gut feelings that felt right to me regardless of whether they were factually true (that giving more personal data to Microsoft bothers me less than giving it to Google and that a big company's browser would be supported better in the long run than smaller, less-used browsers like Brave or Opera).

I still think Edge is a good browser. I'm not ready to pack up all my bookmarks and switch browsers again just yet. But the kinds of heavy-handed tactics Microsoft is using to promote Edge and the kinds of features the company is adding do make it more difficult to recommend. Microsoft ought to reconsider the kinds of features it adds to Edge and how it chooses to promote and enable them, and the company needs to trust that Edge's market share will increase over time because of the browser's merits, not because Windows pushed users into it.

Over time I've had a 5D IV with the 50mm f/1.2 (which is my favorite lens), GH5 (overkill for my video needs but didn't offer enough wants), and the A7R4. At this point I still have my GH4 and A7R4 (one for video and one for stills). Well today, technology is at a point where I can have everything I want and need in one camera so I think it's officially time to retire my baby.

I think it makes sense to select the mode that will default to tracking human subjects when the face is not visible, the big issue is that it will track arms, limbs, etc when they cover the face instead of having the eyes be the priority then falling back to face, then to head, then to body, etc like every other implementation from other brands basically.

Lomography's LomoChrome '92 is designed to mimic the look of classic drugstore film that used to fill family photo albums. As we discovered, to shoot with it is to embrace the unexpected, from strange color shifts to odd textures and oversized grain.

Above $2500 cameras tend to become increasingly specialized, making it difficult to select a 'best' option. We case our eye over the options costing more than $2500 but less than $4000, to find the best all-rounder.

Ha! I have just discovered that too. I guess that it is similar for many other apps but I have to have the Android version to install on my Smart Controller BUT I would love to be able to make routes on tthe fly with my iPhone. Please developers - consider pegging the app to a user and not a device.

Blood quantum was initially a system that the federal government placed onto tribes in an effort to limit their citizenship. Many Native nations, including the Navajo Nation and the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians, still use it as part of their citizenship requirements.

"The systems are so complicated," she explains, "but it's all part of tribes deciding on their own terms, in their own ways, utilizing their own sovereignty [to decide] what approach is best for them."

Blood quantum simply is the amount of "Indian blood" that an individual possesses. The federal government, and specifically the Department of the Interior, issues what is called a "Certified Degree of Indian Blood," and that is a card similar to an ID card. So the way that blood quantum is calculated is by using tribal documents, and usually it's a tribal official or a government official that calculates it.

Well, they didn't. And that's that's one of the major problems with blood quantum today is that a lot of times, the people taking the rolls were federal government officials who were unfamiliar with Native ways of establishing and defining their own communities.

Blood quantum emerged as a way to measure "Indian-ness" through a construct of race. So that over time, Indians would literally breed themselves out and rid the federal government of their legal duties to uphold treaty obligations.

The one drop rule measured the amount of "black blood" that black people had in society. And that ensured that every person who had at least one drop would be considered black and would be covered under these discriminatory laws and, even in the earlier days, enslaved.

You hear every time a tribe changes over to lineal descent, or that there is a newly recognized tribe, for example, that usually there's a mass group that's interested in joining. And potentially, some of those incentives would be financial gain if the tribe, for example, has gaming revenue or other industries. Of course, there is a desire on some individuals' part to claim an identity for affirmative-action purposes. But again, I would say that is certainly the minority of this side of the cases. But it does happen and I just want to point it out again to show that there are difficulties on both sides and that there's not a clear-cut answer yet.

"When he got on the phone, he said, 'Hey Dad,'" Peterson said in an interview with USA TODAY Sports on Thursday. "I was like, 'Hey buddy, how you doing?' 'I'm doing OK.' I was like, 'I love you.' He was like, 'I love you, too, Dad. Can I come over to your house?' " 006ab0faaa

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