The zeitgeist has pushed the idea carbs/grains and sugar are terrible over the last 40 years on and off, so that seems to say more about the medical industrial complex, than anything. That's fair, but if that message…
I think you over estimate the liqour lobby and underestimate how much of alcohol profits likely come from luxury purchases
Wouldn't the side effects, combined by the accompanying lifestyle changes key to making this medication most effective, show its not a panacea or cure-all? The fact there are these second order effects with such…
The main factor that you fail to mention is living cost, and not the internet, which made it possible and desirable to frequently move in search of opportunity. It didn't mean there weren't people that lived long-term…
Is that more Orwellian than say anti-theft camera systems or red light cameras at stoplights?
I mostly agree. However, I think it has more to do with the market power MS has across multiple domains.
106 users yet over 400k posts.. can anyone speak as to the quality and sources of most of that?
Additionally, I assume this was on the cellular network completely and not on the dispatcher/rf side of things?
Not necessarily. It provides for all sorts of encryption schemes, including none. That and they're likely LMR not P25 being in the part of Europe they're in.
Any more specifics or a link to your site? Couldn't find anything with a few quick Google searches
Did you read the article? That is not the case whatsoever... They labeled them all as containing whiskey but none of them did. Just whiskey flavorings. The rational consumer should find this deceptive because it says it…
Definitely not, they just average your hours out so you're technically paid minimum wage for enough hours to cover those ones where you don't make anything.
~$60k for a specialized tool makes sense However it's clear we are years and years of development away from this actually being relevant over conventional tools. It really seems like were just giving money to Microsoft…
Buzzwords or not, Chick-fil-A has an incredibly efficient setup that has really improved significantly in the last four years.
You either didn't get to the end of the article or really missed the author's entire point. She doesn't remotely seek to conflate her brother's mental illness to climate change. She is simply juxtaposing a personal…
Super relevant. None of the OP even has to do with the author's average day so it's doubly disingenuous
It has actually rebounded to 1 percent less than it was prepandemic, and health risks were legitimate reasons for people to not work for a period. Really it shows since 2002 the rate has gone down fairly consistently,…
The article specifically mentions how all the datasets their study used were NOT self reported, but measured. It's one of the biggest arguments for why their study was more trustworthy and why the…
It's unfortunate how this conflates a lot of confounding things with sensible ideas. "People first" language is a concept I'm actually a fan of; here it's used arbitrarily in the most ridiculous ways. This type of thing…
Wouldn't that be more related to parallel processing power and throughout capabilities than feasibility? More data in any situation where bandwidth is already maximized will lead to entropy and noise. However, if the…
Why? Because reality. Since the advent of motor vehicles, I would argue risk has generally scaled with the efficiency and power of vehicles. At the minimum, for 70 years we have known that danger to both pedestrians and…
For most businesses, cash is a far more likely point of failure. Taking in large amounts of cash is ripe for robbery. It's also why a lot of places don't accept $100's after a certain time and etc because it gets really…
Not surprising, just indicative of how insane and wild the bull market got over the last decade. I can't help but think that a lot of businesses which could've ended up as profitable, sustainable market leaders over the…
How else would we test an experimental drug and what makes that bad or cruel? And the phrase "injecting and force-feeding the puppies an experimental drug for several weeks, before killing and dissecting them" is beyond…
This article is a repost from RT, as mentioned in the tiny italic footer. Even with that in mind, the authors themselves state these are "alleged" accusations lacking any sources or evidence. They mostly just claim over…
The zeitgeist has pushed the idea carbs/grains and sugar are terrible over the last 40 years on and off, so that seems to say more about the medical industrial complex, than anything. That's fair, but if that message…
I think you over estimate the liqour lobby and underestimate how much of alcohol profits likely come from luxury purchases
Wouldn't the side effects, combined by the accompanying lifestyle changes key to making this medication most effective, show its not a panacea or cure-all? The fact there are these second order effects with such…
The main factor that you fail to mention is living cost, and not the internet, which made it possible and desirable to frequently move in search of opportunity. It didn't mean there weren't people that lived long-term…
Is that more Orwellian than say anti-theft camera systems or red light cameras at stoplights?
I mostly agree. However, I think it has more to do with the market power MS has across multiple domains.
106 users yet over 400k posts.. can anyone speak as to the quality and sources of most of that?
Additionally, I assume this was on the cellular network completely and not on the dispatcher/rf side of things?
Not necessarily. It provides for all sorts of encryption schemes, including none. That and they're likely LMR not P25 being in the part of Europe they're in.
Any more specifics or a link to your site? Couldn't find anything with a few quick Google searches
Did you read the article? That is not the case whatsoever... They labeled them all as containing whiskey but none of them did. Just whiskey flavorings. The rational consumer should find this deceptive because it says it…
Definitely not, they just average your hours out so you're technically paid minimum wage for enough hours to cover those ones where you don't make anything.
~$60k for a specialized tool makes sense However it's clear we are years and years of development away from this actually being relevant over conventional tools. It really seems like were just giving money to Microsoft…
Buzzwords or not, Chick-fil-A has an incredibly efficient setup that has really improved significantly in the last four years.
You either didn't get to the end of the article or really missed the author's entire point. She doesn't remotely seek to conflate her brother's mental illness to climate change. She is simply juxtaposing a personal…
Super relevant. None of the OP even has to do with the author's average day so it's doubly disingenuous
It has actually rebounded to 1 percent less than it was prepandemic, and health risks were legitimate reasons for people to not work for a period. Really it shows since 2002 the rate has gone down fairly consistently,…
The article specifically mentions how all the datasets their study used were NOT self reported, but measured. It's one of the biggest arguments for why their study was more trustworthy and why the…
It's unfortunate how this conflates a lot of confounding things with sensible ideas. "People first" language is a concept I'm actually a fan of; here it's used arbitrarily in the most ridiculous ways. This type of thing…
Wouldn't that be more related to parallel processing power and throughout capabilities than feasibility? More data in any situation where bandwidth is already maximized will lead to entropy and noise. However, if the…
Why? Because reality. Since the advent of motor vehicles, I would argue risk has generally scaled with the efficiency and power of vehicles. At the minimum, for 70 years we have known that danger to both pedestrians and…
For most businesses, cash is a far more likely point of failure. Taking in large amounts of cash is ripe for robbery. It's also why a lot of places don't accept $100's after a certain time and etc because it gets really…
Not surprising, just indicative of how insane and wild the bull market got over the last decade. I can't help but think that a lot of businesses which could've ended up as profitable, sustainable market leaders over the…
How else would we test an experimental drug and what makes that bad or cruel? And the phrase "injecting and force-feeding the puppies an experimental drug for several weeks, before killing and dissecting them" is beyond…
This article is a repost from RT, as mentioned in the tiny italic footer. Even with that in mind, the authors themselves state these are "alleged" accusations lacking any sources or evidence. They mostly just claim over…