I think it would be pretty hard to argue that you serve a "unified offer" (at the moment at least). The user requests the content without any promise of downloading and rendering all of the content linked, and the…
The problem is: There is a market for it because the average Joe and Jane are pretty lazy and would rather touch something to unlock it than having to go through the hassle of typing and remembering (forgetting) a…
The way I see it, this looks more like an attempt by the video game industry to pass the cost of preventing cheating to the taxpayers.
tl;dr: Celecoxib is safer than previously thought for people with heart problems.
GMT doesn't change throughout the year. Birtain uses GMT during winter and BST(UTC+1) during summer though. https://www.timeanddate.com/time/gmt-utc-time.html
“The complexity of life” is really ambiguous. The actual headline, “Negative Emotions Are Key to Well-Being”, is much more descriptive.
Alcohol isn't very carcinogenic, but I think it's been estimated that it's the cause in a few percent of cancer cases.
From what I found, Apple's laptops are sligthly above average in terms of reliability [0]. Sqaretrade sells warranties though, so there might be some selection bias, but I'm not sure if it would benefit Apple or not.…
> And as IBM reported a couple weeks ago, even at higher prices, Macs tend to be cheaper to own. I’m writing this on a mid-2010 non-Retina 13-inch MacBook Pro I bought six years ago last June. Yes, over time I increased…
Sounds like we have a serious case of in-group favouritism and with a hint of bandwagon effect
> You wouldn't have a cell phone, and especially a data connection, if not for the space program. And so on. Given enough time, it would've been invented regardless. You are right that we probably would be further…
I think it would be pretty hard to argue that you serve a "unified offer" (at the moment at least). The user requests the content without any promise of downloading and rendering all of the content linked, and the…
The problem is: There is a market for it because the average Joe and Jane are pretty lazy and would rather touch something to unlock it than having to go through the hassle of typing and remembering (forgetting) a…
The way I see it, this looks more like an attempt by the video game industry to pass the cost of preventing cheating to the taxpayers.
tl;dr: Celecoxib is safer than previously thought for people with heart problems.
GMT doesn't change throughout the year. Birtain uses GMT during winter and BST(UTC+1) during summer though. https://www.timeanddate.com/time/gmt-utc-time.html
“The complexity of life” is really ambiguous. The actual headline, “Negative Emotions Are Key to Well-Being”, is much more descriptive.
Alcohol isn't very carcinogenic, but I think it's been estimated that it's the cause in a few percent of cancer cases.
From what I found, Apple's laptops are sligthly above average in terms of reliability [0]. Sqaretrade sells warranties though, so there might be some selection bias, but I'm not sure if it would benefit Apple or not.…
> And as IBM reported a couple weeks ago, even at higher prices, Macs tend to be cheaper to own. I’m writing this on a mid-2010 non-Retina 13-inch MacBook Pro I bought six years ago last June. Yes, over time I increased…
Sounds like we have a serious case of in-group favouritism and with a hint of bandwagon effect
> You wouldn't have a cell phone, and especially a data connection, if not for the space program. And so on. Given enough time, it would've been invented regardless. You are right that we probably would be further…