Psst, Jesse, Burrell's birthday is next week.
Why am I crazy? I blame the internets.
'Shells'
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Psst, Jesse, Burrell's birthday is next week.
Why am I crazy? I blame the internets.
Atheists are often very grumpy and bitter and will lash out at children or they may even try to trick you into neglecting God's Word.
I may have to tag this.
You may be moved to try to witness to these poor lost souls yourself, however avoid talking to them!
Oh, yay. Finally someone with manners!
(What?)
Really neither of those is a good option. I vote sleeping from 4am until, say, 8. How about that?
Well, if you can please convince my work that I needn't be here until 10, then that will work.
are often very grumpy and bitter and will lash out at children
Because the rotten brats are in our yard.
Hey, lawyer-types or otherwise knowledgeable people:
Is there a difference between the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) and U.S. Code (USC)?
Well, the USC is the stuff passed by Congress and the CFR is the regulations created by the agency. But I bet some of our legal librarians will have a better answer.
Why am I crazy? I blame the internets.
Psst, Jesse - everything is my fault.
may even try to trick you into neglecting God's Word.
Um, how does one do that? "Hey, kid, wanna neglect some words? all the cool kids are doing that!" sort of thing? Now I'm reminded of that (green? blue?) dude in the trenchcoat in "Sesame Street" who tried to sell bottles of air to, um, maybe it was Ernie? He was all "hey, wanna buy some air?".
the USC is the stuff passed by Congress and the CFR is the regulations created by the agency. But I bet some of our legal librarians will have a better answer.
Stephanie gets it in one. The USC is the compilation of current law on the books arranged by subject. The CFR are the regulations of the federal agencies.
Okay, but the USC and the CFR seem to cover the same subjects. Title 33 is "Navigation and Navigable Waters" in both of them. So...I don't understand the difference.
Is it that the Code covers the specific laws that have been passed by Congress, and that the CFR takes that as a basis and then creates federal regulations?
They shouldn't conflict, should they?