Agreed. So reducing sodium intake for those without heart failure hanging over them will do nothing to prevent them from getting heart failure. It will just reduce the amount of water retained in the average person's body, possibly causing other problems (higher risk of dehydration?) not solve any problems.
The sodium one is the worst, as there is no indication that high sodium intake is bad, only that reducing sodium intake when you already have heart issues is good.
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I will have to try your experiment, but I am curious if you would like Olive Oil as much as the fat. Vegetable Oil tastes awful, so it is no surprise there.
You can claim that if you like, but I don't see you linking to any evidence. The only "evidence" I have seen that the US wants Assange are people stating it like it is a fact in relation to the Swedish prosecutor trying to get Assange to answer to the charges of rape in Sweden. When did Sweden become the US?
What crime has Assange committed in the US that Greenwald hasn't also committed? You do realize Greenwald still comes to the US and hasn't been arrested right?
According to US law, Assange has done nothing wrong. Why would the US even try to charge him for a non existent crime? How has Assange done anything different than Greenwald? Why would Assange somehow be treated differently than Greenwald? I will remind you that Greenwald is a US citizen and has been to the US since publishing for Snowden, so Treason would be able to be charged against him, but never has. Why would the US even try to arrest Assange for a non existent crime? When were you last checked out by a psychiatrist? You seem to be suffering from paranoia.
You know, they make medications for paranoia now. You don't have to live with the condition. There is absolutely no evidence that the US wants Assange beyond people making shit up. The US already has Manning, and Assange being a foreign citizen cannot be charged for treason. What reason would the US have for taking Assange? It isn't like putting him in jail will suddenly make Wikileaks close its doors, it is still running with him locked up in the Ecuadorian Embassy.
So what you are saying is that you use Keepass in a way so that it can act just like LastPass, but it is Dropbox that has access instead of LastPass?
There is no benefit of Keepass stored on Dropbox over LastPass. They work entirely the same. In LastPass, the password database is encrypted with the access password, and LastPass has no access to your password database.
I got him in the end, he ended up changing his crap post. He tried to claim that a host file prevented DNS amplification attacks. This is clearly not true if you know what a DNS amplification attack is, and how it works.
Yeah, anonymous stalkers are what give Slashdot that charm.
20 oz Coke is 240 Cal, 65g sugar (https://www.fatsecret.com/calories-nutrition/coca-cola/coca-cola-classic-(20-oz)) 20 oz Pepsi is 250 Cal, 69g sugar (http://origin-www.pepsicobeveragefacts.com/Home/Product?formula=35005*26*01-01&form=RTD&size=20)
And Pepsi's market cap is $137.85B, so a better bargain. Pepsi co also includes Pizza Hut and Taco Bell, which I am sure are high calorie places too. That won't help all the people put out of work by this idea though. I say we should encourage more kids to drink water, and maybe teach kids that tap water is healthy (it is less unhealthy than nearly any other sources...).
According to the Wiki, the power systems (panels and batteries) weighed in at 12.2 Kg, the heating systems (which the RTG could also replace) weighed in at 3.9 Kg. This is 16.1 Kg of mass that would be freed up, and if you look at the RTG Wikipedia page, you will find that there are RTGs in this weight range, specifically, Vikings' RTGs are 15.2 Kg and put out 42W. Compared to Philae's solar panels which put out 32W, I think we are in about the right range. It would probably be larger however, but it would not weigh more, and it would provide more power which allows for different experiments.
Germany is also being backed up by French nuclear reactors, so they have that. Where would the US get their backup power from? Mexico? Canada? The moon?
The things are designed for an uncontrolled reentry/significant impact with terrain. The explosion of the booster will just send it crashing as a unit somewhere as they are pretty damn tough.
To minimize the risk of the radioactive material being released, the fuel is stored in individual modular units with their own heat shielding. They are surrounded by a layer of iridium metal and encased in high-strength graphite blocks. These two materials are corrosion- and heat-resistant. Surrounding the graphite blocks is an aeroshell, designed to protect the entire assembly against the heat of reentering the Earth's atmosphere. The plutonium fuel is also stored in a ceramic form that is heat-resistant, minimising the risk of vaporization and aerosolization. The ceramic is also highly insoluble.
But this is about the Kodi APP on Amazon, it apps while you app too!
Agreed. So reducing sodium intake for those without heart failure hanging over them will do nothing to prevent them from getting heart failure. It will just reduce the amount of water retained in the average person's body, possibly causing other problems (higher risk of dehydration?) not solve any problems.
Are you sure about that?
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/04...
There is still a chance he might design an artificial brain to upload his consciousness to.
He might enjoy that intersection though. I know I would.
Name one media outlet that isn't controlled. I don't think it is possible.
I can't believe it is worse for me than butter!
Not as good of a product name though...
http://news.slashdot.org/comme...
Crisco no longer contains trans fats.
The sodium one is the worst, as there is no indication that high sodium intake is bad, only that reducing sodium intake when you already have heart issues is good.
It is all Obama's fault! /sarcasm
I will have to try your experiment, but I am curious if you would like Olive Oil as much as the fat. Vegetable Oil tastes awful, so it is no surprise there.
You can claim that if you like, but I don't see you linking to any evidence. The only "evidence" I have seen that the US wants Assange are people stating it like it is a fact in relation to the Swedish prosecutor trying to get Assange to answer to the charges of rape in Sweden. When did Sweden become the US?
What crime has Assange committed in the US that Greenwald hasn't also committed? You do realize Greenwald still comes to the US and hasn't been arrested right?
According to US law, Assange has done nothing wrong. Why would the US even try to charge him for a non existent crime? How has Assange done anything different than Greenwald? Why would Assange somehow be treated differently than Greenwald? I will remind you that Greenwald is a US citizen and has been to the US since publishing for Snowden, so Treason would be able to be charged against him, but never has. Why would the US even try to arrest Assange for a non existent crime? When were you last checked out by a psychiatrist? You seem to be suffering from paranoia.
You know, they make medications for paranoia now. You don't have to live with the condition. There is absolutely no evidence that the US wants Assange beyond people making shit up. The US already has Manning, and Assange being a foreign citizen cannot be charged for treason. What reason would the US have for taking Assange? It isn't like putting him in jail will suddenly make Wikileaks close its doors, it is still running with him locked up in the Ecuadorian Embassy.
So what you are saying is that you use Keepass in a way so that it can act just like LastPass, but it is Dropbox that has access instead of LastPass?
There is no benefit of Keepass stored on Dropbox over LastPass. They work entirely the same. In LastPass, the password database is encrypted with the access password, and LastPass has no access to your password database.
One person who failed statistics classes does not prove that nuclear power is inherently dangerous.
Ahh, being stalked by APK, that was a fun week.
I got him in the end, he ended up changing his crap post. He tried to claim that a host file prevented DNS amplification attacks. This is clearly not true if you know what a DNS amplification attack is, and how it works.
Yeah, anonymous stalkers are what give Slashdot that charm.
Well, this past winter was colder than any I remember in the Eastern US...
20 oz Coke is 240 Cal, 65g sugar (https://www.fatsecret.com/calories-nutrition/coca-cola/coca-cola-classic-(20-oz))
20 oz Pepsi is 250 Cal, 69g sugar (http://origin-www.pepsicobeveragefacts.com/Home/Product?formula=35005*26*01-01&form=RTD&size=20)
And Pepsi's market cap is $137.85B, so a better bargain. Pepsi co also includes Pizza Hut and Taco Bell, which I am sure are high calorie places too. That won't help all the people put out of work by this idea though. I say we should encourage more kids to drink water, and maybe teach kids that tap water is healthy (it is less unhealthy than nearly any other sources...).
How do you sync that between multiple computers, your phone and your tablet?
Not the same functionality.
I wonder how illegal he believes it to be for people to pay him for the food they eat in his restaurant.
According to the Wiki, the power systems (panels and batteries) weighed in at 12.2 Kg, the heating systems (which the RTG could also replace) weighed in at 3.9 Kg. This is 16.1 Kg of mass that would be freed up, and if you look at the RTG Wikipedia page, you will find that there are RTGs in this weight range, specifically, Vikings' RTGs are 15.2 Kg and put out 42W. Compared to Philae's solar panels which put out 32W, I think we are in about the right range. It would probably be larger however, but it would not weigh more, and it would provide more power which allows for different experiments.
Germany is also being backed up by French nuclear reactors, so they have that. Where would the US get their backup power from? Mexico? Canada? The moon?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...
The things are designed for an uncontrolled reentry/significant impact with terrain. The explosion of the booster will just send it crashing as a unit somewhere as they are pretty damn tough.
To minimize the risk of the radioactive material being released, the fuel is stored in individual modular units with their own heat shielding. They are surrounded by a layer of iridium metal and encased in high-strength graphite blocks. These two materials are corrosion- and heat-resistant. Surrounding the graphite blocks is an aeroshell, designed to protect the entire assembly against the heat of reentering the Earth's atmosphere. The plutonium fuel is also stored in a ceramic form that is heat-resistant, minimising the risk of vaporization and aerosolization. The ceramic is also highly insoluble.