Yes, I see... other countries exist on the planet, so if a country like say the United States were to divert its resources away from embryonic to adult stem cell research, it would have absolutely no effect whatsoever on the pace of development in either.:P
Well if you threaten to cut federal funding to any university or hospital that does research on embryonic stem cells, surprise surprise, there are going to be more breakthroughs from other cell types.
'Pricewert hosts very little legitimate content and vast quantities of illegal, malicious, and harmful content, including child pornography, botnet command and control servers, spyware, viruses, trojans, phishing related sites, illegal online pharmacies, investment and other Web-based scams, and pornography featuring violence, bestiality, and incest.'
Yes but how much were they charging per month? It doesn't say. You probably get all this stuff with the "premium" package.
As a former heavy smoker of the doobie the only posts you'll get from potheads is along the lines of "I'm hungry. Have you got any cookies?" or "cartoons are cool".
I disagree... I get all my fives while wasted.
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But if you take that stuff and lose your fingerprints, you won't be able to prove you're a citizen when you try to reenter the U.S. Furthermore, as an illegal alien with no fingerprints, it will be assumed that you filed them off at terrorist training camp (the one with the monkey bars that all the terrorists swing from). They'll detain you for 4 hours.
I would recommend photocopying your fingerprints before taking that drug, so that later on you can show them to DHS and have them scan the photocopy.
He once impressed a girl... just to see how it feels. He was created by a makefile... that he ran himself. He once wrote some buggy code... for an entomologist. He can sometimes make a fool of himself... dancing. He has a best friend... because he likes to be unpredictable. He is the World's Most Interesting Geek.
"I always use computers, and when I do, I prefer Linux."
This only shows their incompetence in model scenarios, so they just modify the DNA of primates and watch what happens, that is pretty low and disgusting, terrible trial and error approach.
Well it makes all the difference in the world if you're dieting. If you were phosphorescent, you could eat a tub of ice cream and just shine the calories away. Try doing that if you're just fluorescent.
Those quotes were stolen from our hardworking corporate lobbyists without acquiring the relevant content licenses and now it's time to exact a settlement from the Canadians.
I've worked in the pharmaceutical industry for ten years in several different capacities, and I've seen the effects of regulation firsthand. Health care is actually surprisingly cheap to provide, and the regulation isn't too costly to contend with, even though it does regularly generate stupid anecdotes.
When I get a bill the "cost" is $500... which they "negotiated" down from "$4000" or whatever... and whoopee, I get to pay $300 of that. Some people would think that the insurance company is offering me a product worth $3700. It's like saying the Mafia is offering a product worth whatever it costs to get surgery to fix kneecaps.
In reality the insurance company is providing a service to the health provider, not me. The hospital sees a market with artificially high prices for healthcare services, because of a protective, separate industry that surrounds it and controls access. Doctors basically figure they don't have time to organize a cartel and so they hire people to do it for them. Although it charges you premiums, the idea that your insurer is offering *you* a service is a pretense.
The standard talking point about the high cost of "inefficiencies" and "regulation" certainly helps. They've done their job so well that people have actually been convinced that health care is genuinely this expensive to provide than it really is.
But what do *we* need these people for? The government could afford to pay directly these obnoxious amounts that hospitals and doctors are actually currently getting, and we would still save money by sidestepping these parasites who skim off half the money first. I have to laugh when I hear people say we can't afford to get rid of worthless extortionists committed to annual profit growth.
Older video games did not require much sacrifice to play. Because your social life was not significantly affected, playing them was less of a lifestyle decision than it is with today's video games, which require more serious consideration. I don't remember anyone worrying that their roommate might be addicted to Pac-Man.
Especially the Atari 2600 version. Man that sucked.
Every time I hear about the death of newspapers, I wonder how the efforts of a small number of full time reporters would match up to the lackadaisical efforts of a million maternal basement dwellers with Internet connections.
But I had an idea for email that changes color based on what's going on with the Homeland Security Advisory System:
SEVERE- Severe risk of terrorist attacks
HIGH- High risk of terrorist attacks
ELEVATED- Significant risk of terrorist attacks
GUARDED- General risk of terrorist attacks
LOW- Time to be curiously apathetic everybody!
It would just be embedded in the footer- think like a Hello Kitty kind of thing, where she gets upset and stomps her foot around whenever there's a significant possibility that thousands of people might die in a terrorist attack.
Yes, I see... other countries exist on the planet, so if a country like say the United States were to divert its resources away from embryonic to adult stem cell research, it would have absolutely no effect whatsoever on the pace of development in either. :P
Well if you threaten to cut federal funding to any university or hospital that does research on embryonic stem cells, surprise surprise, there are going to be more breakthroughs from other cell types.
'Pricewert hosts very little legitimate content and vast quantities of illegal, malicious, and harmful content, including child pornography, botnet command and control servers, spyware, viruses, trojans, phishing related sites, illegal online pharmacies, investment and other Web-based scams, and pornography featuring violence, bestiality, and incest.'
Yes but how much were they charging per month? It doesn't say. You probably get all this stuff with the "premium" package.
As a former heavy smoker of the doobie the only posts you'll get from potheads is along the lines of "I'm hungry. Have you got any cookies?" or "cartoons are cool".
I disagree... I get all my fives while wasted.
(e.g. Firefox) http://www.croczilla.com/svg/samples/svgtetris/svgtetris.svg
Just look at all the embroidery in a 4-bit CPU.
I tried writing a virtualization in Z-80 assembler of a 32-bit system meeting Microsoft's specifications for Vista.
Unfortunately it couldn't actually run Vista because Microsoft underballed the requirements.
But if you take that stuff and lose your fingerprints, you won't be able to prove you're a citizen when you try to reenter the U.S. Furthermore, as an illegal alien with no fingerprints, it will be assumed that you filed them off at terrorist training camp (the one with the monkey bars that all the terrorists swing from). They'll detain you for 4 hours.
I would recommend photocopying your fingerprints before taking that drug, so that later on you can show them to DHS and have them scan the photocopy.
He once impressed a girl... just to see how it feels.
He was created by a makefile... that he ran himself.
He once wrote some buggy code... for an entomologist.
He can sometimes make a fool of himself... dancing.
He has a best friend... because he likes to be unpredictable.
He is the World's Most Interesting Geek.
"I always use computers, and when I do, I prefer Linux."
This only shows their incompetence in model scenarios, so they just modify the DNA of primates and watch what happens, that is pretty low and disgusting, terrible trial and error approach.
Why? Nature does this all the time.
I don't always buy dead monkeys, but when I do, I prefer fluorescents.
Well it makes all the difference in the world if you're dieting. If you were phosphorescent, you could eat a tub of ice cream and just shine the calories away. Try doing that if you're just fluorescent.
Does it have to be mine?
I want phosphorescent monkeys, dammit.
He should have Googled = and :=.
Those quotes were stolen from our hardworking corporate lobbyists without acquiring the relevant content licenses and now it's time to exact a settlement from the Canadians.
I've worked in the pharmaceutical industry for ten years in several different capacities, and I've seen the effects of regulation firsthand. Health care is actually surprisingly cheap to provide, and the regulation isn't too costly to contend with, even though it does regularly generate stupid anecdotes.
When I get a bill the "cost" is $500... which they "negotiated" down from "$4000" or whatever... and whoopee, I get to pay $300 of that. Some people would think that the insurance company is offering me a product worth $3700. It's like saying the Mafia is offering a product worth whatever it costs to get surgery to fix kneecaps.
In reality the insurance company is providing a service to the health provider, not me. The hospital sees a market with artificially high prices for healthcare services, because of a protective, separate industry that surrounds it and controls access. Doctors basically figure they don't have time to organize a cartel and so they hire people to do it for them. Although it charges you premiums, the idea that your insurer is offering *you* a service is a pretense.
The standard talking point about the high cost of "inefficiencies" and "regulation" certainly helps. They've done their job so well that people have actually been convinced that health care is genuinely this expensive to provide than it really is.
But what do *we* need these people for? The government could afford to pay directly these obnoxious amounts that hospitals and doctors are actually currently getting, and we would still save money by sidestepping these parasites who skim off half the money first. I have to laugh when I hear people say we can't afford to get rid of worthless extortionists committed to annual profit growth.
The problem with your reasoning is that when a free-market entity produces an inferior product, service, or solution, it will eventually fail.
Like the private health insurance industry, which works so well that half the American public wants to replace it with socialism.
Older video games did not require much sacrifice to play. Because your social life was not significantly affected, playing them was less of a lifestyle decision than it is with today's video games, which require more serious consideration. I don't remember anyone worrying that their roommate might be addicted to Pac-Man.
Especially the Atari 2600 version. Man that sucked.
Every time I hear about the death of newspapers, I wonder how the efforts of a small number of full time reporters would match up to the lackadaisical efforts of a million maternal basement dwellers with Internet connections.
...as of right now. You know, there's probably another mod point waiting for you in this same spot upstairs.
This must be where the man-sized safe is!
He didn't say what Cheney left in there did he? What or who, whatever.
But I had an idea for email that changes color based on what's going on with the Homeland Security Advisory System:
It would just be embedded in the footer- think like a Hello Kitty kind of thing, where she gets upset and stomps her foot around whenever there's a significant possibility that thousands of people might die in a terrorist attack.
Now there's a sentence nobody would have understood the year I was born.
She outlived her planet.