Do you think? The "3 billion" number is the number of passengers. That is number of people sitting in a seat. Many people fly multiple flights per destination and fly multiple trips. That is where the "3 billion" number comes from - it isn't the number of individuals. There are whole areas of the world that don't have shoes, or haven't seen an airplane. You guys need to get out of your basement.
No you won't get infected. If that were true everyone in the entire planet would be sick constantly. Amazingly your body has this thing called an "immune system". Get over yourself. And, wow, 30 deaths out of 350 million? You need to get a grip on reality. Over 3,500 people drowned last year in the US. Germaphobes have a complete lack of common sense.
Yes, furthermore I guarantee the blood samples they are using are taken from inner city people. Have you ever been tested for lead exposure? Probably not. But in (some) cities they have mandatory lead testing for children. Typically these samples are from poor(er) inner city people because those are the samples they can obtain. So they use these samples. They then make a bunch of connections in their studies that are false. For example the cardiovascular one. Next, someone will come out with a study that African Americans are more susceptible than anyone else to lead. The reality is the data is skewed. So stupid, but these lead studies come out every few years.
True, but it is a bigger problem in poor (a.k.a "inner city") areas because the maintenance isn't typically as high as non-poor areas, and housing is typically older. Lead paint isn't a problem until it starts to deteriorate.
First you have to correctly identify the variables. They haven't. These studies come out all the time, and are false. They want to fund massive remediation programs.
It is because they aren't looking for the right thing. Lead paint is a big deal in cities where it was commonly used in pre-war housing. Just being "poor" doesn't mean you live in that housing. But if you looked at poor people who ALSO lived in housing with lead you would see a strong correlation. These lead paint studies are always made to support the idea that expensive remediation is needed (on taxpayer dollars).
Paint starts to flake, particularly by windows where sunlight comes in. Little kids sometimes sit by windows and look out and then suck their thumbs and ingest the lead. It is very common in the US. The kids aren't stupid, although you are ignorant.
People at highest risk from cardiovascular disease are also at risk to exposure to lead. Lead based paint is still prevalent in some inner cities in older housing. Poor people live in this housing and die earlier than middle/upper income people. Poor people have a higher rate of cardiovascular disease. These studies are always so silly.
I think all things are possible. When I was growing up computers only had 64k of memory. Now they have GB and can fit on my wrist. Also, I can talk to my cellphone and it will tell me the weather in a woman's voice. Truly the future is NOW.
Did those microcontrollers do AI sorting and blockchain? Nope. Those things just come with a boring data sheet. This one does blockchain. Imagine what it can do!
No. It needs a motherboard. It even shows it in the picture. As usual, this is BS. IBM was pushing "Smart Dust" 20 years ago with the same idea. No one wants it.
Well it needs to actually go on a "motherboard" first, which is about the size of a computer chip. No, I am not kidding. But trust me, it is really revolutionary. Or will be. At some point.
Because the data center is in Switzerland you can't take the data. Because electrons are neutral there. Or something like that.
What about Intel's Meltdown flaw? Fixed yet?
Furthermore Signal relies on centralized servers. That is crazy if you think that is secure.
It is a music school. Did you not read the summary?
Not every school is private in the US. Plus these are speciality schools (music schools). I don't think people read the summary.
I use an acoustic coupler modem to a payphone. That is how I avoid being tracked. The only disadvantage is my bittorrent throughput is really low.
And amazingly we aren't all dead. You guys need to realize that your body has an immune system. Germs aren't going to kill you.
Do you think? The "3 billion" number is the number of passengers. That is number of people sitting in a seat. Many people fly multiple flights per destination and fly multiple trips. That is where the "3 billion" number comes from - it isn't the number of individuals. There are whole areas of the world that don't have shoes, or haven't seen an airplane. You guys need to get out of your basement.
No you won't get infected. If that were true everyone in the entire planet would be sick constantly. Amazingly your body has this thing called an "immune system". Get over yourself. And, wow, 30 deaths out of 350 million? You need to get a grip on reality. Over 3,500 people drowned last year in the US. Germaphobes have a complete lack of common sense.
I love germaphobes. Have you guys ever kissed anyone? You aren't going to die from germs. You might get some sniffles. Geez.
3 billion people fly annually? Unlikely. My guess is around 500 million. Who writes this stuff?
Yes, furthermore I guarantee the blood samples they are using are taken from inner city people. Have you ever been tested for lead exposure? Probably not. But in (some) cities they have mandatory lead testing for children. Typically these samples are from poor(er) inner city people because those are the samples they can obtain. So they use these samples. They then make a bunch of connections in their studies that are false. For example the cardiovascular one. Next, someone will come out with a study that African Americans are more susceptible than anyone else to lead. The reality is the data is skewed. So stupid, but these lead studies come out every few years.
True, but it is a bigger problem in poor (a.k.a "inner city") areas because the maintenance isn't typically as high as non-poor areas, and housing is typically older. Lead paint isn't a problem until it starts to deteriorate.
First you have to correctly identify the variables. They haven't. These studies come out all the time, and are false. They want to fund massive remediation programs.
It is because they aren't looking for the right thing. Lead paint is a big deal in cities where it was commonly used in pre-war housing. Just being "poor" doesn't mean you live in that housing. But if you looked at poor people who ALSO lived in housing with lead you would see a strong correlation. These lead paint studies are always made to support the idea that expensive remediation is needed (on taxpayer dollars).
Paint starts to flake, particularly by windows where sunlight comes in. Little kids sometimes sit by windows and look out and then suck their thumbs and ingest the lead. It is very common in the US. The kids aren't stupid, although you are ignorant.
People at highest risk from cardiovascular disease are also at risk to exposure to lead. Lead based paint is still prevalent in some inner cities in older housing. Poor people live in this housing and die earlier than middle/upper income people. Poor people have a higher rate of cardiovascular disease. These studies are always so silly.
If you need to buy something, start at Amazon. Google Shopping or whatever it is called is a disaster. They don't know what they are doing.
Either way, their SDK says it has "C" APIs. What is this, 1995? We all use Rust and Go now.
These guys totally missed out. VR was so 2016. We have moved on to Blockchain and AI. Sorry, but no IPO for you!
But it does AI sorting and Blockchain. And is the size of a grain of salt. Did you not read the article?
I think all things are possible. When I was growing up computers only had 64k of memory. Now they have GB and can fit on my wrist. Also, I can talk to my cellphone and it will tell me the weather in a woman's voice. Truly the future is NOW.
Did those microcontrollers do AI sorting and blockchain? Nope. Those things just come with a boring data sheet. This one does blockchain. Imagine what it can do!
No. It needs a motherboard. It even shows it in the picture. As usual, this is BS. IBM was pushing "Smart Dust" 20 years ago with the same idea. No one wants it.
Well it needs to actually go on a "motherboard" first, which is about the size of a computer chip. No, I am not kidding. But trust me, it is really revolutionary. Or will be. At some point.