Diseases do not 'only' vanish when everyone is vaccinated. Some diseases have disappeared, or are now uncommon, despite vaccines never being developed for them.
Unfortunately measuring exposure is difficult. If 40 kids of 1000 get sick, you can _claim_ it is 96% effective, but if only 100 of the 1000 kids were actually exposed to the disease then the vaccination is far less effective than you think.
And the non-vaccinated kids don't magically get the disease from nowhere to infect the others. Whatever exposes the disease to them would likely expose the vaccinated kids too.
I'm not anti-vaccination, but this myth that unvaccinated kids somehow carry every disease all the time and cause everyone else to get sick doesn't help the pro-vaccination case.
It IS healthy if it comes DIRECTLY from a fruit, although I'll concede that in juice form it's easy to consume too much of it.
Yes, natural apple juice contains sugars, but these are natural sugars and are healthy (in healthy amounts). Remember 'sugar' is a specific type of a hydro-carbon chain, there are a large number of different sugars. Processed table sugar is unhealthy in any amount.
If the juice comes from a fruit, is concentrated, then diluted, then has preservaties, processed sugar and other bits added, THEN it's unhealthy.
We have pat-downs already, although they are not at all like the genital-grabs that I have heard about from US posters here. According to other articles I've read on these scanners, you cannot choose to have a pat-down instead of going through the scanner. (Some exceptions will be made for medical conditions etc).
If you go through the machine and it detects something, you get a pat-down as well, which seems absurd. Why not just stick with the current system?
I have trouble believing that Hyper-V _really_ is a Type-1 hypervisor as MS claims. How is it that adding a 'role' to a running server suddenly means that the server OS you just installed is now NOT the native/booted system and a separately-booted hypervisor gets installed? Does it create an new bootable partition for the hypervisor and put it there?
I've not experimented at all with Hyper-V, can anyone confirm what happens? Is it really a type-1 or is it just smoke-and-mirrors?
Discussions about our IT budget is like listening to the four Yorkshiremen.
'We yoosed to 'ave a server that was a shoebox in middle o' road' "Cardboard box?" "Aye" "Yoo were looky! We ran a file server for three moonths on a paper bag in a septic tank"
Since all oil sales must be settled in USD, without USD one cannot run a modern economy
The US began an intense scrutiny of the Iranian 'Uranium enrichment' program and made all sorts of noises about the Iranians developing weapons, etc.
This happened about the same time that Iran announced plans to open an oil bourse that would trade in Euro's. The US saw the backing for their oil about to disappear, and started rattling their sabre.
This BRICS announcement is a small part of the larger picture. The world has realised that the strength of the US dollar was a giant house of cards, and we are about to see it come tumbling down.
In Australia those rules only apply if you have clients/customers listening to the music. If you are in your own office, or truck, or other workplace where you are by yourself or only other employees then you can listen to whatever you want without requiring a license. If you play the radio, or music on CD, where there are clients present, then you require a broadcast license for the music you play. Examples are playing background music in shops, at a hairdresser, or in a car workshop where customers may come in.
Of course for those businesses such as shops that play music from CDs through the shop, royalty-free music is an easy way around this issue.
If JWSmythe and his group are reviewing the plan every week and trying it out twice a year, then yes they are all living in fear for something that is very unlikely. If they made the plan, and review/test once every 3-4 years or so (which could even be a good social occasion: two weeks hiking/camping with buddies - yay!) then it's probable they don't think about it most of the time, and just live their lives.
Sorry, you can't use the word 'rape' either, as that word refers to a plant used to make edible oils.
Many words have multiple meanings, the word piracy is now one of them. As another example, if I call you a knob I am not saying you are "a rounded handle, as on a drawer or door".
The "free market" requires government inhibition of monopolies, trusts, cartels, false advertising, and various forms of payola/kickbacks/bribery (see Adam Smith, among others)
Just as well, too. Can you imagine what would happen if these sort of things were allowed to happen?
Is it any good at rock-paper-scissors-lizard-spock ?
This is not the first time that Alan 'Call me Al' Staff has caused this problem.
Diseases do not 'only' vanish when everyone is vaccinated. Some diseases have disappeared, or are now uncommon, despite vaccines never being developed for them.
Unfortunately measuring exposure is difficult. If 40 kids of 1000 get sick, you can _claim_ it is 96% effective, but if only 100 of the 1000 kids were actually exposed to the disease then the vaccination is far less effective than you think.
And the non-vaccinated kids don't magically get the disease from nowhere to infect the others. Whatever exposes the disease to them would likely expose the vaccinated kids too.
I'm not anti-vaccination, but this myth that unvaccinated kids somehow carry every disease all the time and cause everyone else to get sick doesn't help the pro-vaccination case.
The submitter is 'eeplox', search for his channel in Youtube. (ph34r my 1337 hax0r skills)
I watched part of one video, didn't see any ads at all. Possibly Rumblefish already backed down or eeplox is looking for easy hits.
It IS healthy if it comes DIRECTLY from a fruit, although I'll concede that in juice form it's easy to consume too much of it.
Yes, natural apple juice contains sugars, but these are natural sugars and are healthy (in healthy amounts). Remember 'sugar' is a specific type of a hydro-carbon chain, there are a large number of different sugars. Processed table sugar is unhealthy in any amount.
If the juice comes from a fruit, is concentrated, then diluted, then has preservaties, processed sugar and other bits added, THEN it's unhealthy.
We have pat-downs already, although they are not at all like the genital-grabs that I have heard about from US posters here. According to other articles I've read on these scanners, you cannot choose to have a pat-down instead of going through the scanner. (Some exceptions will be made for medical conditions etc).
If you go through the machine and it detects something, you get a pat-down as well, which seems absurd. Why not just stick with the current system?
Correct - however other reps want their own bills to pass, so they'll vote in favour to get it in return. Isn't that how the game works?
Oil provides the excuse. Once that problem is solved (or reduced) by other energy sources, fresh water will be the next.
This might be true with your government and many others, but is much less likely when said government is a military-backed dictatorship.
Maybe the character in the film didn't know that they were knock-offs, and really believed that they were real LV?
Update - after further examination it has been revealed that the body in question is in fact a giant cubic zirconia.
Yes, and I've watched the Olympic swimming too.
I have trouble believing that Hyper-V _really_ is a Type-1 hypervisor as MS claims. How is it that adding a 'role' to a running server suddenly means that the server OS you just installed is now NOT the native/booted system and a separately-booted hypervisor gets installed? Does it create an new bootable partition for the hypervisor and put it there?
I've not experimented at all with Hyper-V, can anyone confirm what happens? Is it really a type-1 or is it just smoke-and-mirrors?
GPP did not mention Windows. You did.
Discussions about our IT budget is like listening to the four Yorkshiremen.
'We yoosed to 'ave a server that was a shoebox in middle o' road'
"Cardboard box?"
"Aye"
"Yoo were looky! We ran a file server for three moonths on a paper bag in a septic tank"
Since all oil sales must be settled in USD, without USD one cannot run a modern economy
The US began an intense scrutiny of the Iranian 'Uranium enrichment' program and made all sorts of noises about the Iranians developing weapons, etc.
This happened about the same time that Iran announced plans to open an oil bourse that would trade in Euro's. The US saw the backing for their oil about to disappear, and started rattling their sabre.
This BRICS announcement is a small part of the larger picture. The world has realised that the strength of the US dollar was a giant house of cards, and we are about to see it come tumbling down.
Ah, indeed. I misread that the first time - I thought he was referring to the game publisher using the DRM, not the provider. Apologies to Nemyst.
The point of this article is that DRM doesn't benefit the software provider either.
In Australia those rules only apply if you have clients/customers listening to the music. If you are in your own office, or truck, or other workplace where you are by yourself or only other employees then you can listen to whatever you want without requiring a license. If you play the radio, or music on CD, where there are clients present, then you require a broadcast license for the music you play. Examples are playing background music in shops, at a hairdresser, or in a car workshop where customers may come in.
Of course for those businesses such as shops that play music from CDs through the shop, royalty-free music is an easy way around this issue.
Maybe we should tell them that they do not purchase the IPs, they only purchase a license to use them...
The correct answer is: stockpile fuel if you feel you must, but keep rotating it into your car fuel tank and refilling the cans.
Good point about diesel though. In a pinch you can also run the engine on vege oils lying about in the shops.
If JWSmythe and his group are reviewing the plan every week and trying it out twice a year, then yes they are all living in fear for something that is very unlikely. If they made the plan, and review/test once every 3-4 years or so (which could even be a good social occasion: two weeks hiking/camping with buddies - yay!) then it's probable they don't think about it most of the time, and just live their lives.
Fair point, though.
Sorry, you can't use the word 'rape' either, as that word refers to a plant used to make edible oils.
Many words have multiple meanings, the word piracy is now one of them. As another example, if I call you a knob I am not saying you are "a rounded handle, as on a drawer or door".
The "free market" requires government inhibition of monopolies, trusts, cartels, false advertising, and various forms of payola/kickbacks/bribery (see Adam Smith, among others)
Just as well, too. Can you imagine what would happen if these sort of things were allowed to happen?
Oh wait...