Elephants have strong cancer resistance relative to their size [0]. In general, larger animals have stronger cancer suppression mechanisms (elephants being even more resistant than their size would suggest) which makes…
I think they just tend to be well written and well researched, so people upvote them. That being said, if you want to get around the paywall, just open the link in a private browsing window.
Agreed, but I think it might be considered unethical to tell someone that they are vaccinated against a virus that they are not.
That's the entire point of ISPs being classified under Title II, which is exactly what the FCC will be voting to repeal. Right now, ISPs are common carriers in the US; soon, they will no longer be.
Honestly, I think the best answer is just "Because the tax code says so". It really doesn't make sense, you should be taxed on the sale of stocks, not the purchase, but the tax code as it currently stands doesn't work…
https://www.motorists.org/blog/speed-limits-slower-safer/ this has some good data. Going too fast or too slow are both dangerous. When merging on the highway, you should be at the speed of traffic to minimize risk.
Elephants have strong cancer resistance relative to their size [0]. In general, larger animals have stronger cancer suppression mechanisms (elephants being even more resistant than their size would suggest) which makes…
I think they just tend to be well written and well researched, so people upvote them. That being said, if you want to get around the paywall, just open the link in a private browsing window.
Agreed, but I think it might be considered unethical to tell someone that they are vaccinated against a virus that they are not.
That's the entire point of ISPs being classified under Title II, which is exactly what the FCC will be voting to repeal. Right now, ISPs are common carriers in the US; soon, they will no longer be.
Honestly, I think the best answer is just "Because the tax code says so". It really doesn't make sense, you should be taxed on the sale of stocks, not the purchase, but the tax code as it currently stands doesn't work…
https://www.motorists.org/blog/speed-limits-slower-safer/ this has some good data. Going too fast or too slow are both dangerous. When merging on the highway, you should be at the speed of traffic to minimize risk.