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Joël and thoughtbot colleague Sally Hall set out to find an answer to the question, what exactly are the differences between paper data structures and digitals ones? They compare the different ways humans store and access data, from rolodexs to the dewey decimal system, browsing a system vs searching it, and how the digital age has changed the way we assess and look at data stored in those systems. — Change your organisational workflow and get yourself a Rolodex! (https://www.rolodex.com/contact-management.html) Find out more about the Dewey Decimal System (https://esu.libguides.com/dewey). Your guest this week has been Sally Hall (linkedin.com/in/sallyannahall), and your host for this episode has been thoughtbot's own Joël Quenneville (https://www.linkedin.com/in/joel-quenneville-96b18b58/). If you would like to support the show, head over to our GitHub page (https://github.com/sponsors/thoughtbot), or check out our website (https://bikeshed.thoughtbot.com). Got a question or comment about the show? Why not write to our hosts: hosts@bikeshed.fm This has been a thoughtbot (https://thoughtbot.com/) podcast. Stay up to date by following us on social media - YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/@thoughtbot/streams) - LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/company/150727/) - Mastodon (https://thoughtbot.social/@thoughtbot) - BlueSky (https://bsky.app/profile/thoughtbot.com) © 2025 thoughtbot, inc.
Joël enlists the help of thoughtbot colleague Sally Hall as they dive into the complex world of time zones, daylight savings, measurements and coding. Together they discuss their struggles with daylight savings throwing off their recent project reporting, the constant struggles of writing for different time zones and why writing your own code is never worth the hassle, and the similar battle of writing for different units of measurement. — Check out the idea behind "If Hemingway Wrote Javascript (https://javascriptweblog.wordpress.com/2015/01/05/if-hemingway-wrote-javascript-explained/)" and how it could help you with your coding. Watch Tom Scott's (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-5wpm-gesOY) own slow decent into madness over timezones and coding. Your guest this week has been Sally Hall (https://www.linkedin.com/in/sallyannahall), and your host for this episode has been thoughtbot's own Joël Quenneville (https://www.linkedin.com/in/joel-quenneville-96b18b58/). If you would like to support the show, head over to our GitHub page (https://github.com/sponsors/thoughtbot), or check out our website (https://bikeshed.thoughtbot.com). Got a question or comment about the show? Why not write to our hosts: hosts@bikeshed.fm This has been a thoughtbot (https://thoughtbot.com/) podcast. Stay up to date by following us on social media - YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/@thoughtbot/streams) - LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/company/150727/) - Mastodon (https://thoughtbot.social/@thoughtbot) - Bluesky (https://bsky.app/profile/thoughtbot.com) © 2025 thoughtbot, inc.
After the dramatic series of arrivals and events at the Knap on marriage engagement night in Part 1, the triangle of relationships between Sally Hall, her ex sister-in-law Helena, and Farmer Charles Darton becomes tangled still further by marriage, death, and more courtship interloping.The path to an eventual denouement highlights the problematic position of women in 19th Century Victorian society, reflecting protofeminist themes that are present in many of Hardy's major works.Send us a Text Message.
On a dark night, Farmer Charles Darton and his friend Japheth Johns are riding on their way to The Knap to meet Sally Hall, Charles' bride-to-be. Losing their way is the prelude to a series of unexpected arrivals and events that potentially changes lives forever.
People wanting to die to end their suffering or 'to not be a burden' is not new to society. The options to hasten death, while controversial, are growing. States are hearing from groups and organizations as well as citizens who want the choice to end their life when they want to do so, not necessarily at their natural end of life. But, is this method actually 'natural'? The Final Exit Network says Yes. Consider this: Dr. Sally Hall mentioned that people with dementia who choose this end-of-life option ‘leave some life on the table'; but, wouldn't anyone leave some life on the table when choosing to hasten their death? Is that the point of choosing this option? The Hemlock Society offers a "speedy, comfortable, certain solution" to end 'physical suffering or impending loss of selfhood'. https://www.hemlocksocietysandiego.org/ https://finalexitnetwork.org/Jean's Way, book by Derek HumphryFinal Exit, book by Derek HumphryListen and read my blog: https://whilewerestillhere.com and https://grimtea.comStarting with Episode 56, the episode music was added. It was composed, produced and provided by Kyle Bray specifically for this show.The logo artwork was provided by Maddie's Plush Pouch.
This week on the say YES to yourself! podcast Wendy talks with her mom, Sally Hall. Its Thanksgiving week and its the perfect time to share this fun, touching, genuine and heart-warming conversation between Mother and Daughter.Wendy and Sally talk about the loss of her husband, Wendy's dad, and how they both navigated this loss. They also talk about how they both find ways in every season of life to say YES to themselves. Sally shares the many pivotal moments when she said YES to herself including service in the Navy, marrying her husband, raising four children, saying yes to Jesus, and saying yes to embracing the difficult season of being a widow. Get to Know SallySally Hall is Wendy's mom, and a total Queen, navigating hardships and modelling how to show up for yourself in good times and hard. ————————————————Say YES to joining Wendy for one of our upcoming experiencesPWH On the Road in Woodstock, Vermont Entertaining with Ease LIVE: Holiday Edition (December)Connect with WendyInstagram: @phineaswrighthouseFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/phineaswrighthouseWebsite: https://www.phineaswrighthouse.com/
Join Fern and two guests in this information packed episode. Fern's first guest is Sally Hall, a mahj player whose analytical mind promts her to take a deeper dive into the card. Fern's second guest is mahj teacher and enthusiast Daron Barness. Daron helps us identify patterns and rhythms and she highlights some card insights for us all. So grab your card, a pencil and paper and lets get our mahj—on! Sally can be contacted at Sallyhallhb@gmail.com Daron's website can be found at www.majbydaron.com themahjongline.com Fern's book, Mah Jonng Mondays, can be found on Amazon.com or at your local bookseller. Want to support the show? Please consider becoming a Patron at patreon.com/mahjonggmondays
Join Fern and her guests, Sally Hall and Beth Marx, as they discuss an analysis of the 2020 card, along with tips and hints to use in your next game online or in person. Their friendship spans thirty years, and eventually one friend led the other to the mah jongg table. Their friendship now includes the fun, sisterhood, and mental challenge that mah jongg provides. Grab a pen and paper to take some notes in today’s episode! Check out Beth’s felt creations at her website: Studio907.com Sign up for the exciting new online mah jongg game (it’s free to check out and be a beta tester!) by Robert Trachtenberg at www.playmahj.com Visit Fern’s website at www.fernbernstein.com, or get in touch directly at Mahjonggmondays@yahoo.com
Featured in an art exhibit at Historic Kolb Studio from Nov. 13, 2009 through Feb. 17, 2010, Sally Hall talks about how Grand Canyon has been a source of inspiration for her artwork since she was nine years old.