"Cheer up and exercise more" hasn't worked for CFS sufferers all these decades. Why should the same approach work now? I'm not surprised he's getting shit on by those suffering from it. Look what happened with ulcers. "Just relax" didn't cut it either.
So, if liquid seawater is pumped on top of the sea ice (which has little salt), where does the salt in the seawater (that was pumped on top of the ice) go? It can't diffuse into the water below it, because there is no water under it.
There's no such thing as unlimited media streaming, and prices are usually $30/gigabyte at best for prepaid. See for yourself. Here are comanies that offer full nation-wide coverage (not just small urban areas). Make sure you check the prices for additional data.
I fall squarely into your example of having to stretch my paycheck to the next payday. I like the fact that there are farmer's markets and that people are preserving these varieties, but I can't afford any of that stuff. There are only a couple of GMO characteristics mentionned in the summary (yellow rice and low-acrylamide potatoes), but I have yet to see any of these "improved and better for you" varieties in stores, anywhere. All I ever see are things like engineered tomatoes created, not for nutrition or taste, only for their ability to withstand mechanized harvesting.
That's nice for farmers I guess, but it results in bland, flavourless tomatoes that have the texture of a softball. Perhaps if nutritionally improved GMO foods were available GMOs would gain consumer acceptance. In order for GMOs to be accepted they have to be better than their alternatives. Instead we hear about putting fish genes into strawberries to better withstand frost, instead of actually growing them in better environments.
The term you're looking for is "Bunker Fuel (#6)", also referred to as Bunker-C, and it's very nasty stuff. It'd be difficult to find a fuel that's any worse in impurities and toxic byproducts. It needs to be preheated to 220 – 260 F (104 – 127 C) in order to liquify enough to be used.
I've never seen one that does. Often times if someone's calling from a smaller provider, the voicemail states the number as "an outside caller". A lot of good that's going to do:/
> I also didn't know that you could have a phone without caller ID
Unless you use a VOIP line or a burner (pay-as-you-go) cell phone caller ID is always an extra for both landlines and cellphones. For cellphones it's often bundled with voicemail or some other feature so you'll usually end up getting it... but, yes, it's very possible to get a smartphone with no caller ID or voicemail.
If you think that's steep you'll be floored if you look at cellphone packages here. Many of the cellphone companies here charge $50/GB (yes, fifty) for overage... they list it as "$5 per 100 megabytes." I know I'm comparing apples and oranges, but this is the sort of crap we seem to get stuck with here.
Actually it can be. In opiod withdrawal the user goes through a phase where their blood pressure rises to dangerous levels. Heart attacks do happen, and can be fatal. Longterm IV drug users often have circulatory system issues caused by their drug use (impurities).
Those are nice for Steam games but try ordering from parts vendors like Newark or Digikey or stores like Newegg, NCIX and TigerDirect and you'll find that they aren't accepted (I've tried). While great for subscriptions and games gift cards, for the most part, cannot be used to buy physical goods.:(
you click and you drag it down to the bottom of the screen and let go
where most people come from doing that moves a windowed app to the bottom of the screen. how the hell does "move an app lower on the screen = exit" even get considered intuitive? you can't drag full screen apps in windows, so why would anyone try to do it? seriously, what gave you the idea that this would even have a chance of working?
The Bank of Canada stopped printing the $1000 bill in late 2000. They are still considered legal tender but i don't think any institution other than a bank will accept them.
"Cheer up and exercise more" hasn't worked for CFS sufferers all these decades. Why should the same approach work now? I'm not surprised he's getting shit on by those suffering from it. Look what happened with ulcers. "Just relax" didn't cut it either.
So, if liquid seawater is pumped on top of the sea ice (which has little salt), where does the salt in the seawater (that was pumped on top of the ice) go? It can't diffuse into the water below it, because there is no water under it.
It's not even 30/10 here. It's 30/5 and it's $62
http://www.vmedia.ca/en/intern...
There's no such thing as unlimited media streaming, and prices are usually $30/gigabyte at best for prepaid.
See for yourself. Here are comanies that offer full nation-wide coverage (not just small urban areas). Make sure you check the prices for additional data.
Telus, Bell, Rogers, Virgin, Koodo.
I fall squarely into your example of having to stretch my paycheck to the next payday. I like the fact that there are farmer's markets and that people are preserving these varieties, but I can't afford any of that stuff. There are only a couple of GMO characteristics mentionned in the summary (yellow rice and low-acrylamide potatoes), but I have yet to see any of these "improved and better for you" varieties in stores, anywhere. All I ever see are things like engineered tomatoes created, not for nutrition or taste, only for their ability to withstand mechanized harvesting.
That's nice for farmers I guess, but it results in bland, flavourless tomatoes that have the texture of a softball. Perhaps if nutritionally improved GMO foods were available GMOs would gain consumer acceptance. In order for GMOs to be accepted they have to be better than their alternatives. Instead we hear about putting fish genes into strawberries to better withstand frost, instead of actually growing them in better environments.
The term you're looking for is "Bunker Fuel (#6)", also referred to as Bunker-C, and it's very nasty stuff. It'd be difficult to find a fuel that's any worse in impurities and toxic byproducts. It needs to be preheated to 220 – 260 F (104 – 127 C) in order to liquify enough to be used.
So, tell me again how I text a message to your company's phone number, extension 3007...?
>most voice mail services allow call back
I've never seen one that does. Often times if someone's calling from a smaller provider, the voicemail states the number as "an outside caller". A lot of good that's going to do :/
Bell Canada - Call Display $10.95 /month (landline)
Link (click on "full details". Yes they have bundles but not everyone wants that.)
> I also didn't know that you could have a phone without caller ID
Unless you use a VOIP line or a burner (pay-as-you-go) cell phone caller ID is always an extra for both landlines and cellphones. For cellphones it's often bundled with voicemail or some other feature so you'll usually end up getting it ... but, yes, it's very possible to get a smartphone with no caller ID or voicemail.
Liquid nitrogen for your RAM then...?
If you think that's steep you'll be floored if you look at cellphone packages here. Many of the cellphone companies here charge $50/GB (yes, fifty) for overage... they list it as "$5 per 100 megabytes." I know I'm comparing apples and oranges, but this is the sort of crap we seem to get stuck with here.
The software in your pacemaker perhaps?
Excluding carry-on pipe bombs and armed air marshalls I'm guessing a fist fight or stabbing is the best we can hope for.
...Assuming the anti-vaxxers don't keep their kids from getting it :(
Actually it can be. In opiod withdrawal the user goes through a phase where their blood pressure rises to dangerous levels. Heart attacks do happen, and can be fatal. Longterm IV drug users often have circulatory system issues caused by their drug use (impurities).
You made my morning! Thank you. :)
Metal Foil Tape.
Those are nice for Steam games but try ordering from parts vendors like Newark or Digikey or stores like Newegg, NCIX and TigerDirect and you'll find that they aren't accepted (I've tried). While great for subscriptions and games gift cards, for the most part, cannot be used to buy physical goods. :(
That worked, thanks! :)
"This video is private" :(
Mirror?
I'd consider paying for it but, sadly, it's not an option for those outside the U.K.
you click and you drag it down to the bottom of the screen and let go
where most people come from doing that moves a windowed app to the bottom of the screen. how the hell does "move an app lower on the screen = exit" even get considered intuitive? you can't drag full screen apps in windows, so why would anyone try to do it? seriously, what gave you the idea that this would even have a chance of working?
The only right and moral way of doing population control is by introducing birth control methods and family planning to all people.
FTFY
The Bank of Canada stopped printing the $1000 bill in late 2000. They are still considered legal tender but i don't think any institution other than a bank will accept them.