Isn't spinach good for you because of it's other vitamins and minerals? I was always of the "old wives' tale" notion that dark leafy greens were just more healthful.
Since you're a flu researcher...
can you explain to me (layman's terms, please, I have only a basic grasp of proteins/amino acids/etc) why the flu was supposed to have been easier to catch for young adults, instead of the old and very young? I never heard why that was so.
The writings of Josephus, for one. I trust scholars when they say it's for realsies. And I mean real scholars, not bible scholars who believe in magic.
I personally have no doubts that there was a Jewish middle eastern dude named Jesus of Nazareth that went around and taught some good things. It's all over history. Where the GP gets off thinking there was no "Jesus the man," I don't know.
HOWEVER....I just have a hard time believing all the myths, such as that he was the son of a God, even though I was raised on them. If you don't think the Koran is fiction, what are your thoughts on the Bhagavad Gita? Egyptian Old Kingdom pyramid texts or other books? The myriad other religious texts I haven't studied?
If none of these are fiction because of logical argument territory, how can you reconcile that?
To be clear, I'm not trying to troll; you seem like a more well rounded Christian than most I've talked to and I would like to hear your thoughts.
You left out the time factor here. Don't forget that for the last (what? 3000 years or so?) people have been farming A) rice, and B) cattle. Both of these are immense methane producers. Granted CH4 oxidizes fairly quickly in the atmosphere, but the fact remains that we have been pumping one of the worse greenhouse gases into the air for thousands of years.
You seem to be confusing people being "more polite" with people being pansies. It seems to me that many are just afraid of any kind of social interaction. I really have no hesitation to just ask people if I can get by them, and in my (admittedly short) 20 years of experience I've never had a problem. Most of them were American, and most of them weren't morbidly obese. Not exactly sure where you hang out if that is the only interaction you've had with Americans.
You seem to have the wrong idea about what has been found. They have not found *life* in space but organic molecules commonly referred to as the "building blocks of life." This really is not a new development- we've found I want to say 92 (don't quote me on that number) amino acids in the middle of chondritic meteorites. To get life you essentially need to stick a bunch of these precursors in a bag (we use lipids on Earth) and get them to metabolize and replicate.
Since it looks like the other comments haven't covered this and I can't stand for you to not understand this...
"I reverse entropy every time I turn on my air conditioner."
No, you don't. You are creating more heat outside your house than you are sucking out of the air inside your house. You are not magically making the universe colder by using an AC unit.
Close. Most coal came from the Carboniferous period where there was an explosion of plants, many of them in boggy areas. When plants die in bogs they fall in the water and bacteria can NOT decompose them. This is why the carbon was sequestered and turned into coal.
Today, there is very little chance of this happening, especially at a plant in Japan. In all likelihood these flowers will decompose when they die and release all their nitrogen oxides back to the environment.
Skating by with A's and a few hand picked B's is cakewalk for those who put in the effort to turn in papers and assignments and show up to tests.
Really? You think anyone can simply skate through college with A's and B's just by turning in papers and showing up to tests? For some of us that aren't gifted with an IQ of 140, it actually takes some work to learn linear algebra or basic electrical engineering principles, for instance. I attend a private university in the States and it's a metric fuck ton of work, in my opinion. I work hard for my B's.
OK this is a really dumb question, but what's with the "This?" I've been seeing it a lot lately and just don't get it. I'm not trying to be a jackass or anything here, I really don't understand.
I asked my sister's dog, "Hi Dolly, wheeeeere's Geordi? Wheeere's Geordi!!?" Dolly lead me out the door, inside the garage, and to the kennel where Geordi was. It was just incredibly interesting to me that she seemed to have a concept of "where" and "the other dog."
You know what's disgusting? You meant "monkey sex" as a joke, but recently a new strain of HIV that's "closely related to one found in gorillas" was found in a woman in Cameroon. What do you think the chances are that someone was desperate enough to pork a gorilla, then this woman?
There's a command you have to run from the command line when you want to file a bug report. Annoying, yes, hard to find, yes, but the functionality is there. If you can actually find the command (I couldn't in a 5 minute googling) it actually is a pretty easy system they have set up.
FTFA:
"The lawsuit filed against Turnitin's parent company, iParadigms LLC, seeks $150,000 for each of six papers written by the students....'This case is not about money, and we don't expect to get that.'"
Not about the money? ORLY? Do you honestly think these high school kids give two s**ts about their little papers?
How do you live with yourself, man?
Isn't spinach good for you because of it's other vitamins and minerals? I was always of the "old wives' tale" notion that dark leafy greens were just more healthful.
Since you're a flu researcher... can you explain to me (layman's terms, please, I have only a basic grasp of proteins/amino acids/etc) why the flu was supposed to have been easier to catch for young adults, instead of the old and very young? I never heard why that was so.
The ever present question remains: how long until we can see a viable product on the market?
Was that ever in any doubt?
If I was around I'd have written it at 14.
The writings of Josephus, for one. I trust scholars when they say it's for realsies. And I mean real scholars, not bible scholars who believe in magic.
I personally have no doubts that there was a Jewish middle eastern dude named Jesus of Nazareth that went around and taught some good things. It's all over history. Where the GP gets off thinking there was no "Jesus the man," I don't know.
HOWEVER....I just have a hard time believing all the myths, such as that he was the son of a God, even though I was raised on them. If you don't think the Koran is fiction, what are your thoughts on the Bhagavad Gita? Egyptian Old Kingdom pyramid texts or other books? The myriad other religious texts I haven't studied?
If none of these are fiction because of logical argument territory, how can you reconcile that?
To be clear, I'm not trying to troll; you seem like a more well rounded Christian than most I've talked to and I would like to hear your thoughts.
You left out the time factor here. Don't forget that for the last (what? 3000 years or so?) people have been farming A) rice, and B) cattle. Both of these are immense methane producers. Granted CH4 oxidizes fairly quickly in the atmosphere, but the fact remains that we have been pumping one of the worse greenhouse gases into the air for thousands of years.
You seem to be confusing people being "more polite" with people being pansies. It seems to me that many are just afraid of any kind of social interaction. I really have no hesitation to just ask people if I can get by them, and in my (admittedly short) 20 years of experience I've never had a problem. Most of them were American, and most of them weren't morbidly obese. Not exactly sure where you hang out if that is the only interaction you've had with Americans.
I'm a student, and my empathy is OVER 9000!
You seem to have the wrong idea about what has been found. They have not found *life* in space but organic molecules commonly referred to as the "building blocks of life." This really is not a new development- we've found I want to say 92 (don't quote me on that number) amino acids in the middle of chondritic meteorites. To get life you essentially need to stick a bunch of these precursors in a bag (we use lipids on Earth) and get them to metabolize and replicate.
Since it looks like the other comments haven't covered this and I can't stand for you to not understand this... "I reverse entropy every time I turn on my air conditioner." No, you don't. You are creating more heat outside your house than you are sucking out of the air inside your house. You are not magically making the universe colder by using an AC unit.
You do know what "discarded circumcisions" means, right?
Close. Most coal came from the Carboniferous period where there was an explosion of plants, many of them in boggy areas. When plants die in bogs they fall in the water and bacteria can NOT decompose them. This is why the carbon was sequestered and turned into coal.
Today, there is very little chance of this happening, especially at a plant in Japan. In all likelihood these flowers will decompose when they die and release all their nitrogen oxides back to the environment.
Same with me. I grew up in backwater Alaska and have never met an important person in my life, and I'm currently at Cornell for engineering.
Skating by with A's and a few hand picked B's is cakewalk for those who put in the effort to turn in papers and assignments and show up to tests.
Really? You think anyone can simply skate through college with A's and B's just by turning in papers and showing up to tests? For some of us that aren't gifted with an IQ of 140, it actually takes some work to learn linear algebra or basic electrical engineering principles, for instance. I attend a private university in the States and it's a metric fuck ton of work, in my opinion. I work hard for my B's.
What a hideous colour khaki is! I'd hate to be a Delta.
WHAT THE HELL IS A GIGAWATT?
OK this is a really dumb question, but what's with the "This?" I've been seeing it a lot lately and just don't get it. I'm not trying to be a jackass or anything here, I really don't understand.
I asked my sister's dog, "Hi Dolly, wheeeeere's Geordi? Wheeere's Geordi!!?" Dolly lead me out the door, inside the garage, and to the kennel where Geordi was. It was just incredibly interesting to me that she seemed to have a concept of "where" and "the other dog."
You know what's disgusting? You meant "monkey sex" as a joke, but recently a new strain of HIV that's "closely related to one found in gorillas" was found in a woman in Cameroon. What do you think the chances are that someone was desperate enough to pork a gorilla, then this woman?
There's a command you have to run from the command line when you want to file a bug report. Annoying, yes, hard to find, yes, but the functionality is there. If you can actually find the command (I couldn't in a 5 minute googling) it actually is a pretty easy system they have set up.
..is when they can "fix" the abnormality. Who will be the one to decide whether or not one needs to be Fixed?
FTFA:
"The lawsuit filed against Turnitin's parent company, iParadigms LLC, seeks $150,000 for each of six papers written by the students....'This case is not about money, and we don't expect to get that.'"
Not about the money? ORLY? Do you honestly think these high school kids give two s**ts about their little papers?