It's an interesting idea. PubMed may not have any anti-vax peer-reviewed articles in the library, but there are at least some articles included that are, at least, on the fringe. See the first few search results for "earthing" as an example. So even when links to PubMed are included, you can end up with weird content.
PubMed's disclosure about how journals are included in the library and the quality of individual articles isn't prominent enough, in my opinion. This is based on my own experience with people seeing an article published under an NIH URL and assuming this means the contents have been validated by the government's own scientists.
There's a guy in my office whose name is Bill, but he goes by Fun Size. Anyway, Fun Size says a lot of stuff about block chain and ICOs and I usually agree with him. The other day he was telling me that block chains are better than the round ones because he doesn't believe in cutting corners.
Hopefully the Domino Theory will come into effect and neighboring states will follow suit and force congress to allow states to choose to stay on DST forever. It probably would have been easier to just stay on Standard Time... maybe that was their plan. Make it look like they're changing things while doing it the hard way so that it just stays the same. Not that I'm jaded or anything.
$214 Billion will always be more than $300 Million. The error was pretty obvious when the quoted story was posted in January and 5 weeks later it's still dumb. But still... it's not as dumb as the kind of cuts the administration is making in areas the leadership wants to repress.
Yeah... I'm a Marylander but I'm not in his district so I intentionally didn't read much on his web site... because I don't want to be any more disappointed in my options.
Don't donate to my campaign... -- Donate to my campaign!
These messages will be cited completely out of context during your race and your activity on Slashdot will be your ruin. Live and die by the / and . I suppose.... I'm only half kidding.
No. I was using Pulp Fiction as a source of humor because I didn't have anything substantive to add to the conversation and I'm bored at work with very little to do. However, using my own life experience as a source, the Quarter Pounder w/Cheese is sold as Hamburger Royal Käse in Germany.
Under this scheme, businesses would win BIG. McDonald's and the 9lb hammer company would be able to charge the same amount for less meat and metal. It's a win! Write your congress critters and tell them to get it done.
Of course, everybody knows that a Quarter Pounder with Cheese is called a Royale with Cheese in countries that use the metric system (because they don't know what the fuck a quarter pound is).
Also, TIL that 9 pound hammer is a strain of marijuana. Thank you Google.
What's the current value of anti-bitcoin anyway? I can't seem to find it anywhere. I've been looking into investing in cryptocurrency other than bitcoin and, with Opera practically endorsing this one, I'm even more interested. It must be really easy to mine right now though if Opera is making a feature for users to mine from the browser.
Simply that some people feel that splicing these unrelated genes into food sources may introduce some poorly understood risk. Further, some feel that not enough research has been done or that the research isn't transparent enough to be comfortable eating those crops. The process is different from natural cross breeding so it raises more concerns for some.
Some GMO crops gain insect or pesticide resistance due to the insertion of genes from totally unrelated organisms like bacteria. Definitely different than crossing two sexualy compatible plants with desirable features.
I've spent nearly forty years going to places I've never been to before...
Nearly 40 years... he hasn't been there before... Yup. Moses! (and once he hits 40 years of navigating, he's going to die just before reaching that destination)
Perhaps, then, the solution is to build much larger rooftops? And much closer to the ground!
Since I hate driving in the rain, or with the sun in my face, I think we should cover all our highways with roofs and then cover the roofs with solar panels.
Roofs. Roofs. Say that a few times. It's a funny word. Like flammable. I can't stop saying it.
It's an interesting idea. PubMed may not have any anti-vax peer-reviewed articles in the library, but there are at least some articles included that are, at least, on the fringe. See the first few search results for "earthing" as an example. So even when links to PubMed are included, you can end up with weird content. PubMed's disclosure about how journals are included in the library and the quality of individual articles isn't prominent enough, in my opinion. This is based on my own experience with people seeing an article published under an NIH URL and assuming this means the contents have been validated by the government's own scientists.
There's a guy in my office whose name is Bill, but he goes by Fun Size. Anyway, Fun Size says a lot of stuff about block chain and ICOs and I usually agree with him. The other day he was telling me that block chains are better than the round ones because he doesn't believe in cutting corners.
A little like Adam and Eve I suppose... there's even an apple. Don't screw it up, Daisy.
Hopefully the Domino Theory will come into effect and neighboring states will follow suit and force congress to allow states to choose to stay on DST forever. It probably would have been easier to just stay on Standard Time... maybe that was their plan. Make it look like they're changing things while doing it the hard way so that it just stays the same. Not that I'm jaded or anything.
Oh... they're just trolling us right? They weren't serious... they couldn't be. Right?
This is satire right? Isn't it? I keep looking for the tag but I can't find it.
Early April Fools prank? No? FFS what is going on?
Tesla is supplying the hardware and paying for installation of that hardware. Free.
$214 Billion will always be more than $300 Million. The error was pretty obvious when the quoted story was posted in January and 5 weeks later it's still dumb.
But still... it's not as dumb as the kind of cuts the administration is making in areas the leadership wants to repress.
Alibis and Evidence and, depending on who's driving, it'll be the best thing since sliced bread or the most evil thing since... well, evil things.
Yeah... I'm a Marylander but I'm not in his district so I intentionally didn't read much on his web site... because I don't want to be any more disappointed in my options.
This message is incredibly contradictory.
Don't donate to my campaign...
--
Donate to my campaign!
These messages will be cited completely out of context during your race and your activity on Slashdot will be your ruin. Live and die by the / and . I suppose. ... I'm only half kidding.
No. I was using Pulp Fiction as a source of humor because I didn't have anything substantive to add to the conversation and I'm bored at work with very little to do. However, using my own life experience as a source, the Quarter Pounder w/Cheese is sold as Hamburger Royal Käse in Germany.
Under this scheme, businesses would win BIG. McDonald's and the 9lb hammer company would be able to charge the same amount for less meat and metal. It's a win! Write your congress critters and tell them to get it done.
Of course, everybody knows that a Quarter Pounder with Cheese is called a Royale with Cheese in countries that use the metric system (because they don't know what the fuck a quarter pound is).
Also, TIL that 9 pound hammer is a strain of marijuana. Thank you Google.
What's the current value of anti-bitcoin anyway? I can't seem to find it anywhere. I've been looking into investing in cryptocurrency other than bitcoin and, with Opera practically endorsing this one, I'm even more interested. It must be really easy to mine right now though if Opera is making a feature for users to mine from the browser.
It sure has created a lot of jobs though. I wonder where we'd all be working if the internet hadn't cocked things up so badly.
Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm.... Pheasant...
This exactly. Taped to the bottom of my keyboard.
Simply that some people feel that splicing these unrelated genes into food sources may introduce some poorly understood risk. Further, some feel that not enough research has been done or that the research isn't transparent enough to be comfortable eating those crops.
The process is different from natural cross breeding so it raises more concerns for some.
Some GMO crops gain insect or pesticide resistance due to the insertion of genes from totally unrelated organisms like bacteria. Definitely different than crossing two sexualy compatible plants with desirable features.
That's why we have pesticides
If your enterprise is large enough to have $100k in printers and you're dealing with unwanted Windows 10 updates, you're doing in wrong.
Ha. Ha. Two bits.
I've spent nearly forty years going to places I've never been to before...
Nearly 40 years... he hasn't been there before... Yup. Moses! (and once he hits 40 years of navigating, he's going to die just before reaching that destination)
Coal too?
Perhaps, then, the solution is to build much larger rooftops? And much closer to the ground!
Since I hate driving in the rain, or with the sun in my face, I think we should cover all our highways with roofs and then cover the roofs with solar panels.
Roofs. Roofs. Say that a few times. It's a funny word. Like flammable. I can't stop saying it.