There are no family ties. These are two completely different companies. Axel Springer is the company that bought Politico (and produces rags like Bild in Germany). Springer Nature is majority owned by Holtzbrinck, a…
> then it is only the selfish segment of society that is being protected But wouldn't that also protect the unselfish?
It looks like they didn't scroll past the embedded video, so they didn't even get to the table of contents. >"HN, you can do better" - indeed.
That's a brilliant excuse: Lie about the effects of emissions, lobby (and pay) Congress to not do anything about it (or change incentives to maybe use less gas rather than more) and then, when you are getting sued, just…
Well, the launch pad survived this one.
And it's not even VW pulling out as a whole since Audi and others have similar programs. This whole thread is weird.
It's obviously right next to Klaus-von-Bayerische-Motorenwerke-Straße. They didn't even try to seem legit, did they?
inflation is a hidden tax on savings That's basically Germany's state motto.
Some still do (it's up to the franchisee iirc) but it's not easy to enjoy a beer from one of those McDonald's paper cups.
...and Germans.
The NYT article they link to in the first paragraph does a good job providing that exact thing: https://www.nytimes.com/2018/02/15/science/camels-sculptures...
https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2021-09-16/sequoia-... And it's happening again as we speak.
Deutschlandfunk alone is worth it imho
According to TFA (a few paragraphs above your quotes, even) we won't stay at 1.5 degrees.
This is definitely one of those topics where going public can have immediate negative consequences for someone even if it turns out to have been a false positive.
The corollary is, that opposition to birth control while ignoring all the other factors you mentioned plays a huge role here - to the detriment of those involved, I would argue.
Refraining from honoring someone is not the same as erasing them.
Honestly, reading comments like these and articles like the OP has convinced me that we, as humans, will not at all be prepared for the next pandemic. And the one after that. These viruses and their potential…
As always when there is hype, there will be an equal (or even larger) and opposite counter-hype. Both are rather tiresome.
I'd say that also counts as "using it".
That's such a mischaracterisation, I don't even know where to start. That Quay-guy obviously searched for "furin" on pubmed, found some papers (that don't even say that - and most definitely not for any coronaviruses)…
You mean higher? This is not about "normal" blood clots. This is about cerebral venous sinus thrombosis, sometimes in conjunction with thrombocytopenia.
In Germany incidence of CVST is around .3-.5/100,000 per year. (Higher in women under 50; some undiagnosed cases probably notwithstanding) Vaxzevira (the A-Z vaccine) has been in use for less than 3 months, ~2.2M doses…
A significant part of the vaccines the UK has administered were produced in EU factories. Now that the EU tries to do the same as countries like the UK and the US do - not exporting - they are bullies? Right.
Why?
There are no family ties. These are two completely different companies. Axel Springer is the company that bought Politico (and produces rags like Bild in Germany). Springer Nature is majority owned by Holtzbrinck, a…
> then it is only the selfish segment of society that is being protected But wouldn't that also protect the unselfish?
It looks like they didn't scroll past the embedded video, so they didn't even get to the table of contents. >"HN, you can do better" - indeed.
That's a brilliant excuse: Lie about the effects of emissions, lobby (and pay) Congress to not do anything about it (or change incentives to maybe use less gas rather than more) and then, when you are getting sued, just…
Well, the launch pad survived this one.
And it's not even VW pulling out as a whole since Audi and others have similar programs. This whole thread is weird.
It's obviously right next to Klaus-von-Bayerische-Motorenwerke-Straße. They didn't even try to seem legit, did they?
inflation is a hidden tax on savings That's basically Germany's state motto.
Some still do (it's up to the franchisee iirc) but it's not easy to enjoy a beer from one of those McDonald's paper cups.
...and Germans.
The NYT article they link to in the first paragraph does a good job providing that exact thing: https://www.nytimes.com/2018/02/15/science/camels-sculptures...
https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2021-09-16/sequoia-... And it's happening again as we speak.
Deutschlandfunk alone is worth it imho
According to TFA (a few paragraphs above your quotes, even) we won't stay at 1.5 degrees.
This is definitely one of those topics where going public can have immediate negative consequences for someone even if it turns out to have been a false positive.
The corollary is, that opposition to birth control while ignoring all the other factors you mentioned plays a huge role here - to the detriment of those involved, I would argue.
Refraining from honoring someone is not the same as erasing them.
Honestly, reading comments like these and articles like the OP has convinced me that we, as humans, will not at all be prepared for the next pandemic. And the one after that. These viruses and their potential…
As always when there is hype, there will be an equal (or even larger) and opposite counter-hype. Both are rather tiresome.
I'd say that also counts as "using it".
That's such a mischaracterisation, I don't even know where to start. That Quay-guy obviously searched for "furin" on pubmed, found some papers (that don't even say that - and most definitely not for any coronaviruses)…
You mean higher? This is not about "normal" blood clots. This is about cerebral venous sinus thrombosis, sometimes in conjunction with thrombocytopenia.
In Germany incidence of CVST is around .3-.5/100,000 per year. (Higher in women under 50; some undiagnosed cases probably notwithstanding) Vaxzevira (the A-Z vaccine) has been in use for less than 3 months, ~2.2M doses…
A significant part of the vaccines the UK has administered were produced in EU factories. Now that the EU tries to do the same as countries like the UK and the US do - not exporting - they are bullies? Right.
Why?