Very cool and proven open source project - had been looking into this for emergency preparedness applications here in the U.S. Used since by journalists, rescue operations, NGOs, and general citizenry for gathering and managing crisis/resource data in Haiti, Syria, Gaza, Afghanistan - wherever it's needed. Currently being used to track the ebola epidemic in West Africa.
http://blog.crisis.net/syrian-...http://firsttosee.org/
I have a 92 year old parent that lives alone and needs to call often - she's also hard of hearing. I'm as conscious of others need for space as my own and don't wan't to disturb it, but in some situations I have to.
The average life expectancy of someone in a nursing home is 2 - 3 years. This could be a huge leap forward in increasing the quality of life for the elderly, and I look forward to the tech that will be in place when I'm that old.
In that case, LE in the nursing home will decrease further, as the level of monitoring and direct care in the home improves and nursing homes become more for end-of-life care - care that still won't be provided in the home.
Bad plan - the whole appeal of Wikipedia is that the public can write something informative about relatively obscure topics - those topics would disappear. For example, Cleveland Clinic has a great entry because they're huge, but I wouldn't be able to create an informative article about an exceptional research hospital that's small and unknown. I doubt paid writers could handle even 5% of the material.
...and a woman sunbathing topless in Italy was questioned by police last week after a mother complained that the way she was applying suntan lotion was "troubling" her two young sons.
Take it from a applejacker (and brewer) in the Northeast - with freeze distillation, those distinctive heavier alcohols definitely do come through because they are not vaporized - and can make your final product taste pretty nasty.
Perhaps because E.B. White is one of the best American writers of the 20th century. There's a reason Charlotte's Web and Stuart Little are still widely read after 50 years - he makes it look easy.
Overcoming the natural limitations of a traditional females, this new instrument eliminates the need to interact directly, while using the right hand to control...
If Google removed Murdoch's news sites from it's index for something that's not a violation of terms, they'd likely be sued for doing it - for doing his business irreparable harm, just like any other business would that's vying for placement in their index. No, I'm not joking.
Worth noting? Ah! That would be causing people like myself to laugh hysterically, uncontrollably. Thousands of us would then note the event's details to our friends.:)
In a nursing home, food and hygiene are more the responsibility of the caregiver, not the patient.
Very cool and proven open source project - had been looking into this for emergency preparedness applications here in the U.S. Used since by journalists, rescue operations, NGOs, and general citizenry for gathering and managing crisis/resource data in Haiti, Syria, Gaza, Afghanistan - wherever it's needed. Currently being used to track the ebola epidemic in West Africa. http://blog.crisis.net/syrian-... http://firsttosee.org/
I have a 92 year old parent that lives alone and needs to call often - she's also hard of hearing. I'm as conscious of others need for space as my own and don't wan't to disturb it, but in some situations I have to.
I hated The Colonel - with his wee beady eyes...
And no mention whatsoever of Norway's successful program... http://www.reporternews.com/news/2010/jan/01/norway-cuts-antibiotics-successfully-battles/
The average life expectancy of someone in a nursing home is 2 - 3 years. This could be a huge leap forward in increasing the quality of life for the elderly, and I look forward to the tech that will be in place when I'm that old.
In that case, LE in the nursing home will decrease further, as the level of monitoring and direct care in the home improves and nursing homes become more for end-of-life care - care that still won't be provided in the home.
...please, thank you.
Watch the amazing animation 'Madame Tutli-Putli'. on the National Film Board of Canada - her eyes are actually human eyes.
Movie here... http://www.nfb.ca/film/madame_tutli_putli_en
Making of here... http://www.siegelproductions.ca/filmfanatics/model.htm
Ooops - comment misplaced.
Bad plan - the whole appeal of Wikipedia is that the public can write something informative about relatively obscure topics - those topics would disappear. For example, Cleveland Clinic has a great entry because they're huge, but I wouldn't be able to create an informative article about an exceptional research hospital that's small and unknown. I doubt paid writers could handle even 5% of the material.
...Sam Lowry
At the end of the referenced video, Dr. Jack Szostak actually does indeed include electrical forces as a contributing factor.
Nor NY - and glad of it.
...and a woman sunbathing topless in Italy was questioned by police last week after a mother complained that the way she was applying suntan lotion was "troubling" her two young sons.
Yes - very troubling...
Take it from a applejacker (and brewer) in the Northeast - with freeze distillation, those distinctive heavier alcohols definitely do come through because they are not vaporized - and can make your final product taste pretty nasty.
You're forgetting inter-granular corrosion.
Perhaps because E.B. White is one of the best American writers of the 20th century. There's a reason Charlotte's Web and Stuart Little are still widely read after 50 years - he makes it look easy.
"Missus-a-Whiggins!" Harvey could never keep a straight face on those skits. :)
Nope - it was GE.
The story was that GM, and not GE, supposedly offered $2 billion.
That's hard to believe, given the diversity just on this planet.
They get paid per publication.
Overcoming the natural limitations of a traditional females, this new instrument eliminates the need to interact directly, while using the right hand to control...
If Google removed Murdoch's news sites from it's index for something that's not a violation of terms, they'd likely be sued for doing it - for doing his business irreparable harm, just like any other business would that's vying for placement in their index. No, I'm not joking.
Worth noting? Ah! That would be causing people like myself to laugh hysterically, uncontrollably. Thousands of us would then note the event's details to our friends. :)