They admitted non-invites in if they could demonstrate a keen understanding of compression and formats by passing a test, apparently. I think you could take it on IRC even...
I'm super 'outdoorsy,' but I refuse to use sunscreen.
A growing group of doctors and nutritionists believe the hyper-vigilant attitude to using sunscreen in the USA is actually hurting us more than helping. They cite a lack of vitamin D3 is more dangerous than the damage the sun could/can cause during daily exposure.
I'm glad you mentioned Dr. Lustig's video detailing his and his team's work.
However, you were wrong/mistaken on one of your points –HFCS is bad for you... it's bad for everyone **except, and Dr. Lustig said this, for Ironman-style athletes.
HFCS is both a sucrose and a fructose molecule, combined, therefore it creates a ton of bad co-enzymes in the liver when being processed. Apparently, athletes on that level have a more-efficient liver, yet most Ironmen would never eat HFCS.
America (and Canada, I believe) are the only places where soda/pop is sold with HFCS in it –the rest of the world seems to have banned it in favor of cane sugar.
Even rats aren't as satiated and end up overeating when fed HFCS versus standard corn syrup.
Not all sugars are the same, but they're generally bad for you in refined form. You can eat as much fruit as you want, but you have to have the accompanying fiber... juicing is just as bad for your liver as ethanol, according to the research by Dr. Lustig, therefore eat the whole food.
Go back to Berkeley genius. By the way, the saying is "You can't fix stupid", by Ron White.
Wow.. you're so hip on denigrating people that are only trying to add a positive comment. And you started out so well with some good reasoning... Best to watch your punctuation when you're getting snippy and pedantic.
Go back to Berkeley, genius. By the way, the saying is, "You can't fix stupid," by Ron White.
FTFY
I'm probably gonna get down-voted for saying that, but I just had to.
Your family history does add to the discussion. Those people in your family were probably smoking tobacco that was less-adulterated for a majority of their life.
What this study didn't mention were the hundreds of chemicals added to tobacco. I heard that Marlboro Reds have ~500 additives. Also, there's no mention of the impact of carbon monoxide to the body. There's no mention about chewing tobacco and it's ability to wreak havoc on the body's immune system, either.
Perhaps the additives are what's making tobacco more addictive and deadly. I'm not advocating for tobacco consumption, but I'm thinking that we're not seeing the entire picture.
Obviously, you can cure stupid... it's called education. Regardless, not everyone is getting one, let alone an equal one.
What about studies that show air pollution is as bad or worse than smoking three packs of cigarettes a day (select cities in China and India, of course)? Or that roadside exposure to diesel fumes can cause near-spontaneous, gene expression changes?
Is air pollution part of 'being stupid' ? How do you cure that?
You are ignoring the fact that Kaby lake has limited availability and is not available in low wattage quad core configurations. Microsofts latest also use the Skylake processor.
This.
Why Apple and Microsoft Are Using Last Year's Skylake Processors In Their New Computers
I'm surprised no one thought of racing stripes or pasting a VTEC sticker on their iPhone to make it faster... that's what all the cool Fandroid boys are doing.
I sure wish Obama was actually going to stop this kind of thing like he promised long ago:(
Just like he promised to stop GMOs from being forced upon unsuspecting consumers... just like he promised to bring more-transparency to the public... just like.. oh I give up.
What good will that do, unless I turn round and go back? Typical millennial - it doesn't matter if your shit is unreadable because it's not worth reading anyway.
Or they were using a touchscreen and it didn't register the 'u' because they were typing too fast. Happens all the time on my slower iPhone 4. Also, the spelling (by vs buy) wouldn't be underlined as a misspelling because it's correctly spelled.
Now go by some reading glasses, millenials, you're getting old. Stop pretending you're young.
Millenials are probably* going to have poorer eyesight, earlier in life, than prior generations did for two reasons... the wavelength of standard LED lighting (mostly blue ~ 400nm) and the fact that myopia will set in earlier from not exercising the iris enough. *Probably –because they might discover the errors of the previous generations, earlier, and not go down that path!
Yeah, so the general consensus seems to be that it's MS' fault.
I think it's a problem in Ford's corporate-culture... Just like Samsung, it may be difficult-to-impossible to criticize anything based on the possible loss of one's job.
The real problem is greed. You gotta 'keep up with the Jones,' else you're gonna look like a caveman... so go buy all those gadgets now that you have your 2.5 SUVs and.5 Hawaiian bungalow.
Dumb parents just get their kids whatever new device they want –and whatever device they 'think' they need. Then their kids grow up with less imagination and poorer eyesight. Rinse/Repeat.
Steve Jobs was a low-tech parent and there was a reason behind it... he may have been an assh*le, but he wasn't dumb.
"Asked about plans to release the national security letter, a Google spokesperson told The Intercept it will release it, though it wouldn't say when or in what form it will do so."
There's this really nifty thing called a Google Doodle... PUT IT THERE!
Transparent and Google are almost contradictory, nowadays.
Basically, from what I can see, this is a 'gentle' way of telling Russia to stop backing the Syrian regime so Europe and the Middle East can deal with the influx of refugees.
Anything less-gentle would be the closing all accounts of Russian oligarchs and the beginning of sanctions. I'm not sure why it never happened after Russia annexed Crimea and gave missiles capable of blowing up airplanes (like the Dutch one) to Ukraine-separatists.
They admitted non-invites in if they could demonstrate a keen understanding of compression and formats by passing a test, apparently. I think you could take it on IRC even...
I'm super 'outdoorsy,' but I refuse to use sunscreen.
A growing group of doctors and nutritionists believe the hyper-vigilant attitude to using sunscreen in the USA is actually hurting us more than helping. They cite a lack of vitamin D3 is more dangerous than the damage the sun could/can cause during daily exposure.
Awesome! Cereal Killers 2 was great and showed the public just how bad 'no-net-fiber carbs' are a terribly-poor source of energy versus ketones.
Humans are supposed to be eating more fats than sugar... way more.
I'm glad you mentioned Dr. Lustig's video detailing his and his team's work.
However, you were wrong/mistaken on one of your points –HFCS is bad for you... it's bad for everyone **except, and Dr. Lustig said this, for Ironman-style athletes.
HFCS is both a sucrose and a fructose molecule, combined, therefore it creates a ton of bad co-enzymes in the liver when being processed. Apparently, athletes on that level have a more-efficient liver, yet most Ironmen would never eat HFCS.
America (and Canada, I believe) are the only places where soda/pop is sold with HFCS in it –the rest of the world seems to have banned it in favor of cane sugar.
Even rats aren't as satiated and end up overeating when fed HFCS versus standard corn syrup.
Not all sugars are the same, but they're generally bad for you in refined form. You can eat as much fruit as you want, but you have to have the accompanying fiber... juicing is just as bad for your liver as ethanol, according to the research by Dr. Lustig, therefore eat the whole food.
Go back to Berkeley genius. By the way, the saying is "You can't fix stupid", by Ron White.
Wow.. you're so hip on denigrating people that are only trying to add a positive comment. And you started out so well with some good reasoning... Best to watch your punctuation when you're getting snippy and pedantic.
Go back to Berkeley, genius. By the way, the saying is, "You can't fix stupid," by Ron White.
FTFY
I'm probably gonna get down-voted for saying that, but I just had to.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
Your family history does add to the discussion. Those people in your family were probably smoking tobacco that was less-adulterated for a majority of their life.
What this study didn't mention were the hundreds of chemicals added to tobacco. I heard that Marlboro Reds have ~500 additives. Also, there's no mention of the impact of carbon monoxide to the body. There's no mention about chewing tobacco and it's ability to wreak havoc on the body's immune system, either.
Perhaps the additives are what's making tobacco more addictive and deadly. I'm not advocating for tobacco consumption, but I'm thinking that we're not seeing the entire picture.
Obviously, you can cure stupid... it's called education. Regardless, not everyone is getting one, let alone an equal one.
What about studies that show air pollution is as bad or worse than smoking three packs of cigarettes a day (select cities in China and India, of course)? Or that roadside exposure to diesel fumes can cause near-spontaneous, gene expression changes?
Is air pollution part of 'being stupid' ? How do you cure that?
"India's mission to Mars cost less than the movie Gravity."
Sounds like the reader never heard of the movie "The Martian." That movie was $108M to make.
You are ignoring the fact that Kaby lake has limited availability and is not available in low wattage quad core configurations. Microsofts latest also use the Skylake processor.
This.
Why Apple and Microsoft Are Using Last Year's Skylake Processors In Their New Computers
https://hardware.slashdot.org/...
I'm surprised no one thought of racing stripes or pasting a VTEC sticker on their iPhone to make it faster... that's what all the cool Fandroid boys are doing.
I sure wish Obama was actually going to stop this kind of thing like he promised long ago :(
Just like he promised to stop GMOs from being forced upon unsuspecting consumers... just like he promised to bring more-transparency to the public... just like.. oh I give up.
Promises shmomises...
What good will that do, unless I turn round and go back? Typical millennial - it doesn't matter if your shit is unreadable because it's not worth reading anyway.
Or they were using a touchscreen and it didn't register the 'u' because they were typing too fast. Happens all the time on my slower iPhone 4. Also, the spelling (by vs buy) wouldn't be underlined as a misspelling because it's correctly spelled.
Now go by some reading glasses, millenials, you're getting old. Stop pretending you're young.
Millenials are probably* going to have poorer eyesight, earlier in life, than prior generations did for two reasons... the wavelength of standard LED lighting (mostly blue ~ 400nm) and the fact that myopia will set in earlier from not exercising the iris enough. *Probably –because they might discover the errors of the previous generations, earlier, and not go down that path!
LED lighting:
http://articles.mercola.com/si...
Myopia:
http://www.npr.org/sections/13...
Solutions:
https://iristech.co/
Clearly, you have a lot going on inside...
So you managed to haul a few canned cases of water down a hill.
More like a steady uphill from start to finish...
Fort Collins - 5,003 ft (1,525 m)
Colorado Springs - 6,035 ft (1,839 m)
Exactly what I was thinking. How long do these humans have to train their replacements before they're jobless?
2,000 crates of Budweiser? They weren't risking much it it flipped over. Nobody's going to cry over that.
HA! Exactly what I was thinking. Of all the beer they could ship, that was the worst beer made in Colorado –good reasoning if there was an accident.
...has been named a 'dressed' quantum bit as it combines a single atom with an electromagnetic field."
Warp fields for particles..
Do you ever wonder what the world will look like when everyone has their own personal quantum computer?
What, you mean not everyone has a brain?
Yeah, so the general consensus seems to be that it's MS' fault.
I think it's a problem in Ford's corporate-culture... Just like Samsung, it may be difficult-to-impossible to criticize anything based on the possible loss of one's job.
Regardless, someone's gonna get the pink slip.
The real problem is greed. You gotta 'keep up with the Jones,' else you're gonna look like a caveman... so go buy all those gadgets now that you have your 2.5 SUVs and .5 Hawaiian bungalow.
Dumb parents just get their kids whatever new device they want –and whatever device they 'think' they need. Then their kids grow up with less imagination and poorer eyesight. Rinse/Repeat.
Steve Jobs was a low-tech parent and there was a reason behind it... he may have been an assh*le, but he wasn't dumb.
"Asked about plans to release the national security letter, a Google spokesperson told The Intercept it will release it, though it wouldn't say when or in what form it will do so."
There's this really nifty thing called a Google Doodle... PUT IT THERE!
Transparent and Google are almost contradictory, nowadays.
And if you don't want to pay the Apple tax, the new Mintbox Mini Pro looks like it would take care of most daily work with ease.
http://betanews.com/2016/09/28...
For supposedly being on a debate team, your refutation of his points is at Trumpian levels.
HAHA! Indeed, and the desire to post as AC speaks volumes, too... at least Trump owns his rhetoric, no matter how incorrect it may be.
Basically, from what I can see, this is a 'gentle' way of telling Russia to stop backing the Syrian regime so Europe and the Middle East can deal with the influx of refugees.
Anything less-gentle would be the closing all accounts of Russian oligarchs and the beginning of sanctions. I'm not sure why it never happened after Russia annexed Crimea and gave missiles capable of blowing up airplanes (like the Dutch one) to Ukraine-separatists.