It's all a big marketing campaign before they shout "Bazinga!" and bring the show back with two secretly filmed seasons!
*an SGU fan can Dream can't he???*
A better solution is not night-shifts (very damaging to longevity), but staggered work-days, with some starting at 7, some at 8, some at 9. That way there are fewer people trying to reach their destination at the same time of day. Shorter work-days would result in many people having slightly less pay, however they would have more leisure hours, and overall unemployment would go down.
On the other hand, here in Australia, it's quite different. When I was on a Sys Admins list, every person who piped up with "wtf, I've just found kiddie porn on this computer I'm supposed to fix" was told by people with past experience to go to the cops and just hand it over wholesale (without doing Anything else to it). They all came back to the list with "well, that was easy, the cops just sighed and took my statement."
It seemed like the cop Wanted to disagree with what the lawyer had said, but couldn't find any actual factual evidence for his position.
I used to think my friend (who drove a gold-coloured Holden Commodore, a car often favoured by hoons) was paranoid about the police paying attention to him, until we were driving home one day, doing exactly the speed limit, and a cop car pulled a u-turn after passing us, and tailed us for a number of kilometers, obviously just to see if we'd do anything.
It's an editorial, they don't have to provide evidence, they use their names for that.
Which annoys me.
I've read opinion pieces by otherwise good journalists which skip over key facts to make their point. Pisses me off.
I'd classify this as a scam, rather than alternative medicine. Scams happen in any field where some people hold more knowledge than others (which includes pretty much every field of study).
Vitamin C has been shown to help some things, but not others, certainly not in mega-doses (Anything in too large a quantity is poisonous), certainly not cancer.
I would argue that actual Alternative Medicine practitioners actually believe in what they're doing, and an honest practitioner would want their methods to be scrutinised and verified by science if someone was willing to pay for the study. Of course, some traditional medicine practitioners don't really care about Western Science and just practice what they've been taught, as they've seen it work.
In addition, most I know believe the world is warming. So let's please stop stereotyping people by political party. There's intelligent people and stupid people in both parties.
Uh, so please explain why the majority of GOP candidates are climate change deniers?
I had glandular fever in high school, which is hard to tell apart from certain bacterial infections. The teaching doc said to his student "we'll give him this antibiotic that 2/3rds of people with glandular fever are allergic to, if he has a reaction, it's glandular fever." Lo and behold, I had a massive allergic reaction, I was bed-ridden for a week, couldn't do sport for months, and my skin turned funny colours. I was out for 20-22 hours a day. I'd wake up, look at my computer, think "I could play computer games.... Nope, sleep!"
Some doctors are incompetent, some are arseholes who don't care enough about their patients.
In the case of blood transfusion and 7th Day Adventists and other religious cults, the courts will intervene.
*Citation needed*
I was raised SDA in Australia, and lived in SDA communities in Cali, strangely enough one centered around Loma Linda University Medical Centre, a very highly regarded hospital. You can bet that everyone in that community got their shots, it was a prerequisite for going to Loma Linda Academy, run by the SDA church.
There may be some fringe SDA families who are against modern medicine, but it's very much not a feature of core SDA values. Health is a core value of the SDA church, by which they mean exercise, eating good food (many SDAs are vegetarian, or eat meat very sparingly), and generally staying healthy. No prohibitions against medicine at all, in fact the SDA church runs a string of hospitals around the world, and they all strive to have the best modern medicine available.
I mean they ignored the guys learning to fly a plane and not land it which now looks pretty fucking stupid but at that time, when the only thing any terrorist had ever done with a plane was demand it take him to Cuba
Really? Because there were guys in Australia pulling the same stunt, the training companies reported them to the cops, and they got deported. Know where they went? The USA, where they disappeared.
I was handing out voting cards for a friend who was running for office here in Australia, and at the end of the day an older couple comes up. The husband gets out of the car, and is looking for a voting card (here in Australia, you usually have to do more than just tick one box, you need to tick a few, based on personal opinion or your preferred party's suggested order) for his wife. After doing this all day, I could usually pick which people would ask for which party's voting card, and I quickly realised that although he'd taken the voting card that I was handing out, he wanted one for the opposing party. None of their people were handing out stuff, they were off talking, knowing they'd done very well that day.
So I went to their area, got one of the cards, and gave it to him. His intention was clear, he knew which party he preferred, he just needed some technical details to follow, and I was happy to help him. No voter with clear intent should ever be disenfranchised, we should make every effort to help them cast their vote and remove barriers.
Oh, the humanity errr Crabality? That such noble servants in the efforts to end cancer would end their lives as fast food, quite probably leading to More cancer.
We know that global climate change will cause currently fertile regions to become infertile, and while previously infertile regions may become fertile, we're pretty sure they won't be just next door. So we'll have to move a lot of infrastructure around, quite a costly process. Plus, warming will release a Lot of Methane trapped under the ocean and under the Siberian Tundra, pretty much screwing up a lot of other things as well.
Sure, we as a species can probably adapt, but in the meantime, we'll have tens of millions of people migrating in search of resources, and probably a few wars over water.
I think it all depends on the kinds of game you play, and how you play them. After playing World War II Online (MMO FPS) a LOT, I used to hear panzers in the distance when walking around the city. In the game, ATGs and infantry, even other tanks (when your commander's hatch was open) were paranoid about hearing other tanks coming, so you could either hide or ambush them.
Sometimes I do feel like pulling out a game's gun and just wasting an entire area full of people, but it's usually because I'm unhappy/frustrated and want to blow off steam. Mostly I just wish people would get out of my way on the roads, so I can get to where I'm going. I don't wish I had a bazooka to blow them up like when I was a kid, I just wish they'd Move!
So, what Should they do with all the animals that they rescue? The website that hosts all those stats seems to want them to find homes for all the animals, but most people want a cuddly thing they can raise from weaning, not an unhappy older animal they'll have to retrain.
Really? So if an app doesn't work well with an OS, he shouldn't switch to a different OS, one that works better with that app, when he's identified that the App is the key part of his daily grind?
It's all a big marketing campaign before they shout "Bazinga!" and bring the show back with two secretly filmed seasons! *an SGU fan can Dream can't he???*
A better solution is not night-shifts (very damaging to longevity), but staggered work-days, with some starting at 7, some at 8, some at 9. That way there are fewer people trying to reach their destination at the same time of day. Shorter work-days would result in many people having slightly less pay, however they would have more leisure hours, and overall unemployment would go down.
Yep, I really need to get a DNR/No Heroic Measures living will or something. I don't want to live as half of myself.
On the other hand, here in Australia, it's quite different. When I was on a Sys Admins list, every person who piped up with "wtf, I've just found kiddie porn on this computer I'm supposed to fix" was told by people with past experience to go to the cops and just hand it over wholesale (without doing Anything else to it). They all came back to the list with "well, that was easy, the cops just sighed and took my statement."
It seemed like the cop Wanted to disagree with what the lawyer had said, but couldn't find any actual factual evidence for his position. I used to think my friend (who drove a gold-coloured Holden Commodore, a car often favoured by hoons) was paranoid about the police paying attention to him, until we were driving home one day, doing exactly the speed limit, and a cop car pulled a u-turn after passing us, and tailed us for a number of kilometers, obviously just to see if we'd do anything.
It's an editorial, they don't have to provide evidence, they use their names for that. Which annoys me. I've read opinion pieces by otherwise good journalists which skip over key facts to make their point. Pisses me off.
I'd classify this as a scam, rather than alternative medicine. Scams happen in any field where some people hold more knowledge than others (which includes pretty much every field of study). Vitamin C has been shown to help some things, but not others, certainly not in mega-doses (Anything in too large a quantity is poisonous), certainly not cancer. I would argue that actual Alternative Medicine practitioners actually believe in what they're doing, and an honest practitioner would want their methods to be scrutinised and verified by science if someone was willing to pay for the study. Of course, some traditional medicine practitioners don't really care about Western Science and just practice what they've been taught, as they've seen it work.
In addition, most I know believe the world is warming. So let's please stop stereotyping people by political party. There's intelligent people and stupid people in both parties.
Uh, so please explain why the majority of GOP candidates are climate change deniers?
Now That's a classic use of cartoon imagery. We should start a new meme "Oblig-Asterix"
I had glandular fever in high school, which is hard to tell apart from certain bacterial infections. The teaching doc said to his student "we'll give him this antibiotic that 2/3rds of people with glandular fever are allergic to, if he has a reaction, it's glandular fever." Lo and behold, I had a massive allergic reaction, I was bed-ridden for a week, couldn't do sport for months, and my skin turned funny colours. I was out for 20-22 hours a day. I'd wake up, look at my computer, think "I could play computer games.... Nope, sleep!" Some doctors are incompetent, some are arseholes who don't care enough about their patients.
In the case of blood transfusion and 7th Day Adventists and other religious cults, the courts will intervene.
*Citation needed* I was raised SDA in Australia, and lived in SDA communities in Cali, strangely enough one centered around Loma Linda University Medical Centre, a very highly regarded hospital. You can bet that everyone in that community got their shots, it was a prerequisite for going to Loma Linda Academy, run by the SDA church. There may be some fringe SDA families who are against modern medicine, but it's very much not a feature of core SDA values. Health is a core value of the SDA church, by which they mean exercise, eating good food (many SDAs are vegetarian, or eat meat very sparingly), and generally staying healthy. No prohibitions against medicine at all, in fact the SDA church runs a string of hospitals around the world, and they all strive to have the best modern medicine available.
And seeing as the local environment has been able to handle slow leaks, obviously it's able to handle massive localised influxes of crude! ~
I mean they ignored the guys learning to fly a plane and not land it which now looks pretty fucking stupid but at that time, when the only thing any terrorist had ever done with a plane was demand it take him to Cuba
Really? Because there were guys in Australia pulling the same stunt, the training companies reported them to the cops, and they got deported. Know where they went? The USA, where they disappeared.
I was handing out voting cards for a friend who was running for office here in Australia, and at the end of the day an older couple comes up. The husband gets out of the car, and is looking for a voting card (here in Australia, you usually have to do more than just tick one box, you need to tick a few, based on personal opinion or your preferred party's suggested order) for his wife. After doing this all day, I could usually pick which people would ask for which party's voting card, and I quickly realised that although he'd taken the voting card that I was handing out, he wanted one for the opposing party. None of their people were handing out stuff, they were off talking, knowing they'd done very well that day. So I went to their area, got one of the cards, and gave it to him. His intention was clear, he knew which party he preferred, he just needed some technical details to follow, and I was happy to help him. No voter with clear intent should ever be disenfranchised, we should make every effort to help them cast their vote and remove barriers.
I think in this case, we can probably expect that they Meant County. Hell, I even typed that "Country" and had to correct myself.
Oh, the humanity errr Crabality? That such noble servants in the efforts to end cancer would end their lives as fast food, quite probably leading to More cancer.
So, uh, with all this talk of warrantless wiretaps, you still think it's going to take a court order for them to back-trace the signal?
I agree, it's been found at the site of every murder commited locally in the last five years, we must do something about this silent killer!
We know that global climate change will cause currently fertile regions to become infertile, and while previously infertile regions may become fertile, we're pretty sure they won't be just next door. So we'll have to move a lot of infrastructure around, quite a costly process. Plus, warming will release a Lot of Methane trapped under the ocean and under the Siberian Tundra, pretty much screwing up a lot of other things as well. Sure, we as a species can probably adapt, but in the meantime, we'll have tens of millions of people migrating in search of resources, and probably a few wars over water.
I think it all depends on the kinds of game you play, and how you play them. After playing World War II Online (MMO FPS) a LOT, I used to hear panzers in the distance when walking around the city. In the game, ATGs and infantry, even other tanks (when your commander's hatch was open) were paranoid about hearing other tanks coming, so you could either hide or ambush them. Sometimes I do feel like pulling out a game's gun and just wasting an entire area full of people, but it's usually because I'm unhappy/frustrated and want to blow off steam. Mostly I just wish people would get out of my way on the roads, so I can get to where I'm going. I don't wish I had a bazooka to blow them up like when I was a kid, I just wish they'd Move!
So, what Should they do with all the animals that they rescue? The website that hosts all those stats seems to want them to find homes for all the animals, but most people want a cuddly thing they can raise from weaning, not an unhappy older animal they'll have to retrain.
So why do they keep her around? Because she's a Baroness and helps them fundraise?
Plus, she's a Pharmacologist, not a Psychologist, so her field of expertise is chemistry, not childhood development.
Apple fanbois, get it they do not, hmm?
Really? So if an app doesn't work well with an OS, he shouldn't switch to a different OS, one that works better with that app, when he's identified that the App is the key part of his daily grind?