And by my final comment, what I meant to say is that I think this whole vaccination thing has reached a fever pitch. People just need to relax a little bit. How can you live so worried about what idiots think?
Interesting.
Here's what I don't hear anybody saying: Is the measles rate really very "high"? Certainly, it's higher than New York's last year, but how does it compare to Paris? London? I think it seems like NYC has less measles than London.
And deaths? Sure, measles is really serious. But these days, is anybody actually dying from it? I kind of suspect this is just news theatre rather than a real (meaning interesting or significant) story.
I have seen many a meme on reddit etc. calling people out for their weird beliefs about completely optional vaccinations like the flu and chicken pox.
I had a boss once who accidentally disclosed her pregnancy with a Windows desktop notification that said something along the lines of "my pregnancy, week X. Now your baby is beginning to blah blah..."
She had to recover the situation with a one-on-one meeting with each of us, to discuss the confidential nature of the disclosure. When she did eventually disclose to her boss the reaction was not supportive. She got screwed over by the company eventually, which was unfortunate.
The whole appeal of Gmail is to read Gmail in the nice Gmail client, where you can just search for your emails instead of trying to organize them.
Who in their right mind would read the emails in a clunky mail reader like Mail.app? Apple's Mail program was great in the days of like, Tiger.
The only people that seem to be opposed to the new copyright law is Google, because they make money off of copyright infringement on YouTube.
I have yet to find any aspect of the law I find "chilling". Perhaps someone here can illuminate me?
I was going to call you out on this, but just to be sure:) checked the first fucking paragraph(!!) of TFA.
Using administrative register data with information on family relationships and cognitive ability for three decades of Norwegian male birth cohorts, we show that the increase, turning point, and decline of the Flynn effect can be recovered from within-family variation in intelligence scores. This establishes that the large changes in average cohort intelligence reflect environmental factors and not changing composition of parents, which in turn rules out several prominent hypotheses for retrograde Flynn effects
I also agree - this is super interesting. My first thought is that the trend was caused by mass immigration over the last 40 years. NOPE.
What you are saying about monorail is untrue and is one of the most common misconceptions about the technology. Years ago I saw a video of a track switch operating on the Tokyo Haneda Line. I can't find it now, unfortunately.
Monorail track is incredibly simple - either a single iron rail or else in the case of, say, Disneyland, just an extruded block of concrete. Still, you can make movable blocks of concrete, with curved cuts in them to make a smooth switch surface.
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And by my final comment, what I meant to say is that I think this whole vaccination thing has reached a fever pitch. People just need to relax a little bit. How can you live so worried about what idiots think?
Interesting. Here's what I don't hear anybody saying: Is the measles rate really very "high"? Certainly, it's higher than New York's last year, but how does it compare to Paris? London? I think it seems like NYC has less measles than London. And deaths? Sure, measles is really serious. But these days, is anybody actually dying from it? I kind of suspect this is just news theatre rather than a real (meaning interesting or significant) story. I have seen many a meme on reddit etc. calling people out for their weird beliefs about completely optional vaccinations like the flu and chicken pox.
I had a boss once who accidentally disclosed her pregnancy with a Windows desktop notification that said something along the lines of "my pregnancy, week X. Now your baby is beginning to blah blah..." She had to recover the situation with a one-on-one meeting with each of us, to discuss the confidential nature of the disclosure. When she did eventually disclose to her boss the reaction was not supportive. She got screwed over by the company eventually, which was unfortunate.
Did you have to quit? How did you recover the situation?
There was some screen block about cookies. It wasn't worth it, I learned now it was Italy!
No, I really thought it was a lame story.
I was hoping they would name which government, as well.
The whole appeal of Gmail is to read Gmail in the nice Gmail client, where you can just search for your emails instead of trying to organize them. Who in their right mind would read the emails in a clunky mail reader like Mail.app? Apple's Mail program was great in the days of like, Tiger.
Don't you mean the opposite? All the benefits go to the visitors, not the hosts.
Stuff that matters.
The only people that seem to be opposed to the new copyright law is Google, because they make money off of copyright infringement on YouTube. I have yet to find any aspect of the law I find "chilling". Perhaps someone here can illuminate me?
you mean, because it's an n-body problem and not just the sun with the mass? Or... wut
and "distance" from an orbital perspective, not a line-of-sight
http://avherald.com/h?article=...
It looks like the stainless steel spacecraft prototype was destroyed in a storm. https://www.reddit.com/r/Enoug...
Aspirin and salt are grandfathered. Can you name one of these chemicals that you have a problem with?
I also agree - this is super interesting. My first thought is that the trend was caused by mass immigration over the last 40 years. NOPE.
My next guess is actually: drugs.
Ditto here, except that I think I paid some money because, why not? The Las Vegas monorail is truly worthless.
What you are saying about monorail is untrue and is one of the most common misconceptions about the technology. Years ago I saw a video of a track switch operating on the Tokyo Haneda Line. I can't find it now, unfortunately. Monorail track is incredibly simple - either a single iron rail or else in the case of, say, Disneyland, just an extruded block of concrete. Still, you can make movable blocks of concrete, with curved cuts in them to make a smooth switch surface.
What country do I live in?
I need you to fix a few APK posts...
Ahem, http://timecube.2enp.com/
No shit, why not launch a cheap supply, like a chunk of ice that at least could be do-orbited from Mars in the future.
It's night shift all day in Iceland right now.
Unbelievable. Finally someone found a suitable purpose for tattoos, and the message is steadfastly ignored.