Funny, but you raise an important point... This could be used by abusive spouses to keep tabs on the other person, particularly because there doesn't seem to be a "keep my location here no matter where I go" - so turning it off or setting it to the city-location mode could trigger angry accusations.
You mean other than the various options allowing you to manually set your location, or hide your location. Yes, some malicious person could force you to set it how they want. But at that point, you have bigger problems.
Also from you link: Note: Representation of female physicians in medicine continues to show steady increases. In 1980, women comprised 11.6% of the physician force, but by 2006, they accounted for 27.8% of the total physician population.
Also the GP included students.
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The public is going to trust the smart people??
Where the hell have you been for the last decade??
No one EVER pays attention to the smart people. If they did the public would be smart themselves, but they aren't and so the RIAA grows and grows.
I don't know about number 4. I just graduated from HS and I can't think of one good reason why you would really need a pocket knife in your pocket. I can understand if you were say needing it in a class but thats more an exception than a common occurance.
Although overall I think this sounds liek an interesting concept.
Funny, but you raise an important point... This could be used by abusive spouses to keep tabs on the other person, particularly because there doesn't seem to be a "keep my location here no matter where I go" - so turning it off or setting it to the city-location mode could trigger angry accusations.
You mean other than the various options allowing you to manually set your location, or hide your location.
Yes, some malicious person could force you to set it how they want. But at that point, you have bigger problems.
Also from you link:
Note: Representation of female physicians in medicine continues to show steady increases. In 1980, women comprised 11.6% of the physician force, but by 2006, they accounted for 27.8% of the total physician population.
Also the GP included students.
The public is going to trust the smart people??
Where the hell have you been for the last decade??
No one EVER pays attention to the smart people. If they did the public would be smart themselves, but they aren't and so the RIAA grows and grows.
Ain't life grand.
This has o be the funniest post i have ever read. Good Job!
I don't know about number 4. I just graduated from HS and I can't think of one good reason why you would really need a pocket knife in your pocket. I can understand if you were say needing it in a class but thats more an exception than a common occurance. Although overall I think this sounds liek an interesting concept.