Re:Experiments performed only on 3 test subjects
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Cancer Cured By HIV
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It's not hiding anything. The negative light that you are looking for is they used a modified version of HIV. Who in their right mind would want to fund anything that is about using HIV in anything other then eradication of it. Just imagine how the proposal would read.
"We want to take out white blood cells from a patent. Inject this Modified HIV into those cells. Then put them back into the patient and they should kill Cancer cells and not give the patient AIDS"
That alone shouldn't just get funding rejected but also trigger an ethics investigation.
And for one of them, it only removed 70% of the cancerous tissues. This is hardly a significant number to confirm the efficacy of the treatment.
You're wrong. It's that there were only 3 test subjects due to the limited amount of funding they were able to get. What they did proved that they were able to modify the Immune system to kill cancer, and that alone is enough to justify the news coverage and additional funding.
It'll bit them soon enough since some were foolish enough to post their loot on facebook. Really? They have no idea what this tech is capable of and it's just going to be used to root them out once everything is said and done.
The people who did it were actually in South Korea, but are believed to be working for North Korea. So blocking all of the norths traffic would do nothing, and any Anti-Cheating mechanism is only a temporary fix since eventually they are bypassed.
Now now, if java is used to replace.net we all know that MS will put back in all the Direct X api's and stuff that got them in trouble with Sun in the first place, and that would keep Java developers and users on Windows.
If you touch any of the dozen windows that it opens up things will not work as intended. Even tabing to the other windows just to see what it opened up will cause it to be a bit off in its presentation.
So you want a large complex machine just floating out near the earth so that it can be hit by micro asteroids all day until it finally breaks. It could only result in Kessler Syndrome.
FTL relates to time travel because of Relativity and how your speed affect how you perceive time. Basically the faster you go the slower your internal atomic clocks goes in relation to everyone elses. So if you were to get close enough to the speed of light you would experience very little if any time when you reached your destination and thus to experience time in reverse you would have to exceed that speed limit so you would have negative time. Why does it do this is your real question, and for that all you have to do is answer why is the speed of light always measured to be the same speed regardless of how fast or your relative velocity to that light.
You're actually correct. That part of the constitution is so that Texas can't put a 5% Tax on Imports on Beef and force the UK to negotiate a Trade Agreement with Texas and not with the US as a whole. However that never stops people from trying to twist it so that they think they are justified in not paying taxes.
I wouldn't be surprised if a lot of their issues was because of their vain quest to use NoSQL. They were willing to sacrifice good design for minor speed gains and if that was their mentality all along who knows what else they did. The article also reads as another NoSQL plug but instead is plugging NewSQL. These are fads and just need to be ignored and the problems that they are intended to solve only exist because of bad code design, and exist to allow bad coders a way out of their craziness.
If you pay a ransom it only encourages you to be hit again and again. At least if you bring in the authorities first then pay the ransom they money can be tracked though all the banks if they say it's a good idea, but they'll probably say the same thing that it's a bad idea.
Chikita banana has been in similar hot water with paying the local warlords their protection money.
Because Java 6 was released in 2006 and prior to that there was a steady stream of releases every 2 years or so. Then Sun was bought up by some no name Oracle that I'm sure you've heard nothing about, and Java 7 was put on hold until the sale went though all the legal stuff, and that took a while. Then Apache, that other nobody, threw a fit and tried to shut down the JCP process over the same issue Google, and others have *not enough sugar in their java*.
Why is this on the front page?!?
Someone thought it should go there. Probably was a mistake.
Why did Google vote against?
I don't think Google likes Oracle very much. Something about some lawsuit involving the failed Android OS.
Who cares?
Nobody, since all Java Developers were sacrificed to Gossling when he left this world, and Oracle is too small for anyone to notice.
What are the new features?
Rumor has it that all they added was a line in the licence agreement for your immortal soul, but since no one alive today has read though it we may never know.
Re:Inconsistencies with X3: Last Stand
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X-Men: First Class
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From what I've heard and read it was only supposed to reboot by invalidating X3 and the Wolverine movie. But from what you've pointed out they invalidated X2 as well. I figured a partial reboot was nieve and they would just be risking continuity with the two films they for some reason wanted to keep in line. An honest reboot should have used one of marvels staples at resetting the universe. Cable and Bishop were always good at resetting things when they painted themselves into a corner.
As a film I personally liked what they did with First Class. However, I believe that Marvel would have done better if the rights were back in their hands. They would have nested a small Cap seen in WWII to do some cross movie marketing.
In Saudi Arabia, and most of the middle east, it has prohibited the use of aerial photography which includes satalite based version. To enforce this they just don't issue the archaeology licences to people who do this. That however doesn't stop someone else from using google earth to do it. http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-501465_162-20032043-501465.html
I suspect part of this is because of the change of government in Egypt which has allowed this type of research to slip though.
You're ether poorly trying to communicate sarcasm or your a deliberate troll.
Just in case you're not a troll and really are this miss informed about those words your throwing about as Mutually Exclusive when they really are Generic Terms. Here is a News Paper Scan from the now about-to-be-abandoned scan archive. See the Date Feb 27, 1997 along with office 97 all highlighted for you.
"We want to take out white blood cells from a patent. Inject this Modified HIV into those cells. Then put them back into the patient and they should kill Cancer cells and not give the patient AIDS"
That alone shouldn't just get funding rejected but also trigger an ethics investigation.
And for one of them, it only removed 70% of the cancerous tissues. This is hardly a significant number to confirm the efficacy of the treatment.
You're wrong. It's that there were only 3 test subjects due to the limited amount of funding they were able to get. What they did proved that they were able to modify the Immune system to kill cancer, and that alone is enough to justify the news coverage and additional funding.
It'll bit them soon enough since some were foolish enough to post their loot on facebook. Really? They have no idea what this tech is capable of and it's just going to be used to root them out once everything is said and done.
The people who did it were actually in South Korea, but are believed to be working for North Korea. So blocking all of the norths traffic would do nothing, and any Anti-Cheating mechanism is only a temporary fix since eventually they are bypassed.
Now now, if java is used to replace .net we all know that MS will put back in all the Direct X api's and stuff that got them in trouble with Sun in the first place, and that would keep Java developers and users on Windows.
In 1998 over 2 years I only saw 2 women in all of my classes.
Excellent!
Ubisoft off of Ban List
Ubisoft on always Return List
If you touch any of the dozen windows that it opens up things will not work as intended. Even tabing to the other windows just to see what it opened up will cause it to be a bit off in its presentation.
So you want a large complex machine just floating out near the earth so that it can be hit by micro asteroids all day until it finally breaks. It could only result in Kessler Syndrome.
FTL relates to time travel because of Relativity and how your speed affect how you perceive time. Basically the faster you go the slower your internal atomic clocks goes in relation to everyone elses. So if you were to get close enough to the speed of light you would experience very little if any time when you reached your destination and thus to experience time in reverse you would have to exceed that speed limit so you would have negative time. Why does it do this is your real question, and for that all you have to do is answer why is the speed of light always measured to be the same speed regardless of how fast or your relative velocity to that light.
The IRC server owners probably long ago put in the software taps to record the information for the FBI so they could execute today's raids.
You're actually correct. That part of the constitution is so that Texas can't put a 5% Tax on Imports on Beef and force the UK to negotiate a Trade Agreement with Texas and not with the US as a whole. However that never stops people from trying to twist it so that they think they are justified in not paying taxes.
I wouldn't be surprised if a lot of their issues was because of their vain quest to use NoSQL. They were willing to sacrifice good design for minor speed gains and if that was their mentality all along who knows what else they did. The article also reads as another NoSQL plug but instead is plugging NewSQL. These are fads and just need to be ignored and the problems that they are intended to solve only exist because of bad code design, and exist to allow bad coders a way out of their craziness.
Add in the motherboard and other basics you're talking 1000 Watts constantly.
It ends up being closer to 70-80 a month.
Plus the cards become worthless because you're running them so hot they are probably going to die and not be resellable ether.
That won't do a thing. It needs to be bigger and hit them harder. Don't buy ANY Capcom games not just the ones with bad DRM.
This sounds more like a complicated way of repeating a nasty accident, but on an 11 year old instead of 3 astronauts.
If you pay a ransom it only encourages you to be hit again and again. At least if you bring in the authorities first then pay the ransom they money can be tracked though all the banks if they say it's a good idea, but they'll probably say the same thing that it's a bad idea. Chikita banana has been in similar hot water with paying the local warlords their protection money.
Why "finally"? Was it delayed?
Because Java 6 was released in 2006 and prior to that there was a steady stream of releases every 2 years or so. Then Sun was bought up by some no name Oracle that I'm sure you've heard nothing about, and Java 7 was put on hold until the sale went though all the legal stuff, and that took a while. Then Apache, that other nobody, threw a fit and tried to shut down the JCP process over the same issue Google, and others have *not enough sugar in their java*.
Why is this on the front page?!?
Someone thought it should go there. Probably was a mistake.
Why did Google vote against?
I don't think Google likes Oracle very much. Something about some lawsuit involving the failed Android OS.
Who cares?
Nobody, since all Java Developers were sacrificed to Gossling when he left this world, and Oracle is too small for anyone to notice.
What are the new features?
Rumor has it that all they added was a line in the licence agreement for your immortal soul, but since no one alive today has read though it we may never know.
From what I've heard and read it was only supposed to reboot by invalidating X3 and the Wolverine movie. But from what you've pointed out they invalidated X2 as well. I figured a partial reboot was nieve and they would just be risking continuity with the two films they for some reason wanted to keep in line. An honest reboot should have used one of marvels staples at resetting the universe. Cable and Bishop were always good at resetting things when they painted themselves into a corner. As a film I personally liked what they did with First Class. However, I believe that Marvel would have done better if the rights were back in their hands. They would have nested a small Cap seen in WWII to do some cross movie marketing.
That is just keep making it worse.
In Saudi Arabia, and most of the middle east, it has prohibited the use of aerial photography which includes satalite based version. To enforce this they just don't issue the archaeology licences to people who do this. That however doesn't stop someone else from using google earth to do it. http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-501465_162-20032043-501465.html I suspect part of this is because of the change of government in Egypt which has allowed this type of research to slip though.
Just in case you're not a troll and really are this miss informed about those words your throwing about as Mutually Exclusive when they really are Generic Terms. Here is a News Paper Scan from the now about-to-be-abandoned scan archive. See the Date Feb 27, 1997 along with office 97 all highlighted for you.
... along with PS2 backwards compatibility
This sounds like something that would just finish off the migrating salmon population if implemented.
Did they remember to grab the sticky note with the 128 bit key written down?
Did Sony use the same PS3 root key to encrypt their password files or is their a simpler bonehead explanation.