Not at all, why would you think that? A table is damaged through use and needs refinished versus smashed with a sledge and needs repaired... repairing shorn nucleotides is far different than a double strand break. The animals in Chernobyl get cancer, but it turns out that cancer is less bad for them than human cohabitation.
Kinda, you'll be in a weakened state like you'd be if you'd been through a bought of the measles, but without HIV to kill them off, your lymphocytes will recover in a matter of months.
Who would've thought that a rapidly mutating retrovirus which directly attacks the immune system itself would've been so hard to make a vaccine for? It is because of HIV and AIDS research that we have most of the antivirals and antifungals we do today.
Your paycheck is affected by your withholdings more than the tax rate, if your payroll department is good you will get a similar refund to last year if your withholdings were the same. If they took too long to adjust the tables, you'll likely owe. Once you do your taxes, you can calculate your effective tax rate if it isn't already in your software. Mine went up about half a percent from last year.
Trees cannot sequester carbon the same way that the fossil fuel sources formed, though, the deposits from the carboniferous period predate the evolution of microbes that could break lignin down.
I ended up getting an HP clone of surface but when I was looking at ultraportables I saw that one you're talking about online... Lenovo Yoga Book. I've not seen one in person. Seems like it'd work well for a phone.
It is not easy or cheap to qualify and validate a vaccine. The documentation requirements alone require that you don't need to "take anyone's word for it", all of the study materials will be in archive for decades.
Philosophically, the vaccine injury funds are supposed to be easy to get money out of to encourage vaccination. You don't want to drain the fund on flippant stuff, but if it is hard to tell better to pay out and keep people getting vaccinated than have a scare and have lots of people getting preventable illness.
The antibiotics are biotic in origin, they're as natural as the CO2. Climate change is worse for the overall health of a fragmented ecosystem. A large contiguous habitat might have more buffer, so I suppose in that instance pollution could be worse. You're still just trying to decide if it is better to die of hemlock or botulism, splitting hairs that don't matter.
No, to use something like DDT effectively you have to pretend it is an antibiotic and leave vulnerable reserves or they'll all get resistant. A gene drive is a much 'cleaner' way to extirpate an invasive mosquito species.
Objective facts are kind of like platonic ideals... you can't touch them, really. What you have is data, that was gathered by flawed human beings with varying degrees of training, equipment, and methodology. From this you arrive at a consensus about what the data means, to various degrees of certainty. Then a politician can get drunk one night while surfing Google or mingling with donors and write a law that will either refer to or contradict the consensus and not give it another thought until someone tells him it either polled well or poorly.
Consensus is hugely important in science. The idea that "The instant you start rolling out "pretty much all" or "97% of scientists" say, you're INSTANTLY anti-science." would have trouble being less correct. You don't have to personally revalidate the sum of human knowledge to move further afield.
I also enjoy the addition of Bluetooth to their lineup. I mostly enjoy premium mice because I find them more comfortable and the extra buttons useful, I usually don't have the sensitivity turned all the way up. With a blue laser vs a red laser... what application are you using the mouse for that the 300 nm difference is noticeable? When they replaced the old optical sensors with lasers, it seemed to primarily improve what surfaces it could be used on more than anything else. I wouldn't think color would matter much but was curious to hear your thoughts.
With something like Bandersnatch, isn't it more like saving your gamestate to the cloud? No one complains that an online save of Skyrim contains every choice they made in the game... forever!
Wouldn't this be on the scale of a large forest fire as far as thermal energy? I think those normally cool off in a matter of weeks but certainly have no expertise in that.
Not at all, why would you think that? A table is damaged through use and needs refinished versus smashed with a sledge and needs repaired... repairing shorn nucleotides is far different than a double strand break. The animals in Chernobyl get cancer, but it turns out that cancer is less bad for them than human cohabitation.
Payroll doesn't set my number of withholdings, I do, but yes if they do a good job educating me then I get a minimal refund.
Kinda, you'll be in a weakened state like you'd be if you'd been through a bought of the measles, but without HIV to kill them off, your lymphocytes will recover in a matter of months.
Who would've thought that a rapidly mutating retrovirus which directly attacks the immune system itself would've been so hard to make a vaccine for? It is because of HIV and AIDS research that we have most of the antivirals and antifungals we do today.
You don't have AIDS anymore if you've been cleared of HIV...
Your paycheck is affected by your withholdings more than the tax rate, if your payroll department is good you will get a similar refund to last year if your withholdings were the same. If they took too long to adjust the tables, you'll likely owe. Once you do your taxes, you can calculate your effective tax rate if it isn't already in your software. Mine went up about half a percent from last year.
Yeah if six figs is low income, then pay me a 'fair wage' to work remotely from the Midwest and I can live like a king...
Hmm... with the cash reserves they have, now I'm wondering if their service wouldn't end up being to lease the phones instead of selling them.
Trees cannot sequester carbon the same way that the fossil fuel sources formed, though, the deposits from the carboniferous period predate the evolution of microbes that could break lignin down.
I ended up getting an HP clone of surface but when I was looking at ultraportables I saw that one you're talking about online... Lenovo Yoga Book. I've not seen one in person. Seems like it'd work well for a phone.
It is not easy or cheap to qualify and validate a vaccine. The documentation requirements alone require that you don't need to "take anyone's word for it", all of the study materials will be in archive for decades.
Philosophically, the vaccine injury funds are supposed to be easy to get money out of to encourage vaccination. You don't want to drain the fund on flippant stuff, but if it is hard to tell better to pay out and keep people getting vaccinated than have a scare and have lots of people getting preventable illness.
That is not correct, stable gradients are far more important than raw energy difference.
The antibiotics are biotic in origin, they're as natural as the CO2. Climate change is worse for the overall health of a fragmented ecosystem. A large contiguous habitat might have more buffer, so I suppose in that instance pollution could be worse. You're still just trying to decide if it is better to die of hemlock or botulism, splitting hairs that don't matter.
The disease carrying species that bite humans are invasive in most of their range, you'd be helping local mosquitos by extirpating them.
A gene drive isn't how you'd achieve that sort of goal, it's too slow.
No, to use something like DDT effectively you have to pretend it is an antibiotic and leave vulnerable reserves or they'll all get resistant. A gene drive is a much 'cleaner' way to extirpate an invasive mosquito species.
Objective facts are kind of like platonic ideals... you can't touch them, really. What you have is data, that was gathered by flawed human beings with varying degrees of training, equipment, and methodology. From this you arrive at a consensus about what the data means, to various degrees of certainty. Then a politician can get drunk one night while surfing Google or mingling with donors and write a law that will either refer to or contradict the consensus and not give it another thought until someone tells him it either polled well or poorly.
Consensus is hugely important in science. The idea that "The instant you start rolling out "pretty much all" or "97% of scientists" say, you're INSTANTLY anti-science." would have trouble being less correct. You don't have to personally revalidate the sum of human knowledge to move further afield.
Interesting! Thanks for the further details, it didn't seem like the sort of thing that normal reviews would cover well.
Logitech bought Saitek and still makes all that kind of simulator stuff. There are even controllers for farming equipment sims.
I also enjoy the addition of Bluetooth to their lineup. I mostly enjoy premium mice because I find them more comfortable and the extra buttons useful, I usually don't have the sensitivity turned all the way up. With a blue laser vs a red laser... what application are you using the mouse for that the 300 nm difference is noticeable? When they replaced the old optical sensors with lasers, it seemed to primarily improve what surfaces it could be used on more than anything else. I wouldn't think color would matter much but was curious to hear your thoughts.
You could get that functionality pretty easily with a OneNote type program. That they can doodle notes on the pages would make it all the better.
With something like Bandersnatch, isn't it more like saving your gamestate to the cloud? No one complains that an online save of Skyrim contains every choice they made in the game... forever!
Wouldn't this be on the scale of a large forest fire as far as thermal energy? I think those normally cool off in a matter of weeks but certainly have no expertise in that.