You'd think so wouldn't you? Back about 2 years ago, some idiots tried stealing copper elec. lines, and blew out a 220k kv transformer about 2 blocks from my house. No smoking shoes. That left a city of ~30,000 people without power for nearly a day and a half.
You mean the child human shields that palestinians regularly use, all the time while firing weapons around/near/in hospitals/schools/etc. While booby trapping the same said buildings? Oh...right.
Oh you must be one of those folks who eat up the pallywood too. Next you'll be saying that the same corpse seen 4 times, with the same person in it, in different areas are all unique individuals. Hey maybe you can get hizbullah and hamas to stop behind civilians while we're at it. You know those things that the conventions of war list as 'illegal'.
We're crying in the rain we can't push the jews into the sea, or burn them. More than likely. After all it's the defacto policy of hizbullah and hamas to kill them, with no peace ever.
Thank goodness there is science to support or falsify claims. Do you understand that?
Science to support something is only good until the next study comes along to refute the same condition, with different variables. You do understand that don't you?
I would say that both claims are correct in different ways. The moderate-longterm cases of what triclosan are still being figured out nearly 40 years later. And being too clean *is* bad for you. Your immune system is built around a reaction based result. That's been known for a long time. Which is one of the reasons that the whole vacuum sealed housing with HEPA filters bugs the piss out of me. Along with the *we must purify* mentality.
People are dirty. The environment is filthy, but our bodies long ago figured out ways to keep us alive when we 'eat bad stuff' or go and slice ourselves open on a rock, or pick up things that will make us sick from the air and water.
Meh this will end up like many other things. People arguing back and forth over whether you're better off being exposed to the world, or better being sealed up in your bubble. I'll take the exposed to the world approach thanks.
They do. If you read any of them, you'd realize that they put out the names of civilians who act as informants. I'm sure that doesn't put anyone at risk, nope none at all.
The GP has a valid point. Environmental nuts do what he said reguarlly, they want power generation(mostly), but they don't want it near them. They don't want nukes, or they want nukes, but not near them. They want wind generation, but they don't want it near them. And on, and on and on.
If you're using cheese you're doing it wrong. Proper poutine is made using curds, and like the child poster under you. When you're in the middle of no where, you burn through those calories and fat very quick. In the 3mo I was in the middle of no where, I was easily burning through nearly 3800cal/day and still losing weight.
The term is hard-on. The heart is a completely different part of the body.
Sorry to burst your bubble, but heart-on and hard-on can both be used. One is a state of love with an idea, and one is a knee-jerk reaction to the idea.
Except that the current admin, really likes to use the previous administration as a punching bag for everything that goes wrong. Because they can. But even pundits are long since tired of that method of politics.
Well the Obama admin, seems to have this heart-on for the term of "man made disasters", so I suppose being a pirate and copying something would qualify.
Now some stuff like knockoff electronics, and actual items I can see the government wanting to go after and shutting them down. In Canada, we do this all the time, because cheap knockoffs can be an actual danger, but this stuff? Nah, most if it is the government trying to flex it's muscle and avoid due process.
Norm. Most games pre-00 were based more on story than graphics, unless the graphics were the selling point. I'd say that the hayday of stories being the driving point died out in oh 2001, 2002 or so, even after that there have been a few gems but they're few and far between. Because graphics became the cheaper(as adoption becomes greater), and easier way to drive sales. 8-9 years have seen explosive differences in the quality of graphics.
We don't know - but that won't stop you from playing silly us-vs-them games, will it?
Well if you used common sense, unlike the people who flagged me as a troll. You would have figured out that the majority of wingnuts will use this regardless, especially if they enjoy drinking the kool-aid. But sadly, you're just as much out in la-la land, as people who are up in arms thinking I'm hating on their crush.
Well if you have a hate-on or love-on for whatever your handlers tell you, then yes. You'll blame Bush, Cheney, and openly state that global warming is all mans fault.
Eh Chess is okay, but doesn't have much depth. I prefer Shogi.
Overall in regards to gaming, most AAA titles out there these days are lackluster. They rely on graphics to drive the game, rather than the story. Which is sad, because when you didn't have graphics, you had to have story to drive the game.
That's not displacement. The coyotes are just doing jobs the cats wouldn't.
Well no. Cats are doing the job most of the time, the problem in urban centres is that, mice and rats are a prolific problem, because they have everything they need in abundance.
Food - Check and lots of it Water - Check and lots of it Hiding/nesting grounds - check and lots of it Limitation of natural predators, or the ability to hide from them very easily - check
Trying to measure murder/homicide rates like this are hard. Because all countries classify things differently. In the US VH, falls under the homicide area. In Japan it doesn't, nor does acts that cause the death of another person. But in the US they do.
Simple answer is: Canada
It takes 8hrs to drive something from Northern Ontario.
You'd think so wouldn't you? Back about 2 years ago, some idiots tried stealing copper elec. lines, and blew out a 220k kv transformer about 2 blocks from my house. No smoking shoes. That left a city of ~30,000 people without power for nearly a day and a half.
If you were informed, you wouldn't be using BS spoken out of your ass. I'm sure that 2yr olds, and unborn kids count as 'soldiers' too.
I'm sure the conspiracy theories will start next.
You mean the child human shields that palestinians regularly use, all the time while firing weapons around/near/in hospitals/schools/etc. While booby trapping the same said buildings? Oh...right.
Oh you must be one of those folks who eat up the pallywood too. Next you'll be saying that the same corpse seen 4 times, with the same person in it, in different areas are all unique individuals. Hey maybe you can get hizbullah and hamas to stop behind civilians while we're at it. You know those things that the conventions of war list as 'illegal'.
We're crying in the rain we can't push the jews into the sea, or burn them. More than likely. After all it's the defacto policy of hizbullah and hamas to kill them, with no peace ever.
Science to support something is only good until the next study comes along to refute the same condition, with different variables. You do understand that don't you?
I would say that both claims are correct in different ways. The moderate-longterm cases of what triclosan are still being figured out nearly 40 years later. And being too clean *is* bad for you. Your immune system is built around a reaction based result. That's been known for a long time. Which is one of the reasons that the whole vacuum sealed housing with HEPA filters bugs the piss out of me. Along with the *we must purify* mentality.
People are dirty. The environment is filthy, but our bodies long ago figured out ways to keep us alive when we 'eat bad stuff' or go and slice ourselves open on a rock, or pick up things that will make us sick from the air and water.
Meh this will end up like many other things. People arguing back and forth over whether you're better off being exposed to the world, or better being sealed up in your bubble. I'll take the exposed to the world approach thanks.
Can't get much more paranoid then that. Yep, the US is behind the evils of the entire world.
They do. If you read any of them, you'd realize that they put out the names of civilians who act as informants. I'm sure that doesn't put anyone at risk, nope none at all.
The GP has a valid point. Environmental nuts do what he said reguarlly, they want power generation(mostly), but they don't want it near them. They don't want nukes, or they want nukes, but not near them. They want wind generation, but they don't want it near them. And on, and on and on.
If you're using cheese you're doing it wrong. Proper poutine is made using curds, and like the child poster under you. When you're in the middle of no where, you burn through those calories and fat very quick. In the 3mo I was in the middle of no where, I was easily burning through nearly 3800cal/day and still losing weight.
Don't forget poutine and beaver tails.
Sorry to burst your bubble, but heart-on and hard-on can both be used. One is a state of love with an idea, and one is a knee-jerk reaction to the idea.
You can now continue with your life.
Except that the current admin, really likes to use the previous administration as a punching bag for everything that goes wrong. Because they can. But even pundits are long since tired of that method of politics.
Well the Obama admin, seems to have this heart-on for the term of "man made disasters", so I suppose being a pirate and copying something would qualify.
Now some stuff like knockoff electronics, and actual items I can see the government wanting to go after and shutting them down. In Canada, we do this all the time, because cheap knockoffs can be an actual danger, but this stuff? Nah, most if it is the government trying to flex it's muscle and avoid due process.
Norm. Most games pre-00 were based more on story than graphics, unless the graphics were the selling point. I'd say that the hayday of stories being the driving point died out in oh 2001, 2002 or so, even after that there have been a few gems but they're few and far between. Because graphics became the cheaper(as adoption becomes greater), and easier way to drive sales. 8-9 years have seen explosive differences in the quality of graphics.
Well if you used common sense, unlike the people who flagged me as a troll. You would have figured out that the majority of wingnuts will use this regardless, especially if they enjoy drinking the kool-aid. But sadly, you're just as much out in la-la land, as people who are up in arms thinking I'm hating on their crush.
Well if you have a hate-on or love-on for whatever your handlers tell you, then yes. You'll blame Bush, Cheney, and openly state that global warming is all mans fault.
Hey now. That's an insult to asshats everywhere. I think you're looking for technologically inept nutbag.
Well how else are they going to raid money from people for 'infractions'.
Funny. I can think of several games that were released based on the amount of story, the game was built around.
Eh Chess is okay, but doesn't have much depth. I prefer Shogi.
Overall in regards to gaming, most AAA titles out there these days are lackluster. They rely on graphics to drive the game, rather than the story. Which is sad, because when you didn't have graphics, you had to have story to drive the game.
That's not displacement. The coyotes are just doing jobs the cats wouldn't.
Well no. Cats are doing the job most of the time, the problem in urban centres is that, mice and rats are a prolific problem, because they have everything they need in abundance.
Food - Check and lots of it
Water - Check and lots of it
Hiding/nesting grounds - check and lots of it
Limitation of natural predators, or the ability to hide from them very easily - check
Trying to measure murder/homicide rates like this are hard. Because all countries classify things differently. In the US VH, falls under the homicide area. In Japan it doesn't, nor does acts that cause the death of another person. But in the US they do.