There's probably a selection bias here; if you're sick, you are far more likely to be inside your living room than on an airplane.
> Using a prepaid line opened with a fake name... Sorry, why is this such a big deal?
I can't agree about the "it just works" part. About a year ago I build a new PC, and I tried installing Mint on it. I ran into two issues that I was never able to resolve: 1. The WiFi just would not work; I couldn't see…
To be fair, that can be a problem with English too. The short form of Robert is Bob, the short form of Richard is Dick.
> content that falsely alleges that approved vaccines are dangerous and cause chronic health effects The J & J vaccine was approved at the time, but was later banned for causing chronic health effects. > claims that…
I disagree; this wristband might be a game changer because your hand does not need to be free to use it (at least in theory, we'll see how it actually plays out). Also, I'm willing to bet that for some people, this…
Personally, I listen to podcasts while biking or driving; I can't just sit and listen to them, I need to be physically doing something.
Funny, I'm the opposite; I love Hollow Knight, but I didn't like Ori at all. I think it's because of the visual design; I couldn't tell if that glowing orb is an enemy, a bullet, or a pickup.
> I wish they'd just sell the fish cells, alone. Would love to try that. They already sell those at the seafood aisle.
That's not the game I played. The lore was annoying to listen to; whenever I wanted to listen to an audio log, I had to stop playing the game and watch the exact same video of a man smoking and being mysterious. The…
That's not the definition of insanity, that's the definition of practicing.
> Nah I will rather my Democrat state focus on human welfare and giving people opportunities to progress in life That sounds like it would be way easier if those people had id's...
Eh, it was bad when Apple removed USB-A ports, but here, I don't really care; I have never once used them in the all years I owned the Switch.
If you're smart about spying, you don't get stories published about it.
Most electricity is generated by using steam to turn turbines, right? So it definitely seems more efficient to just use the steam directly, instead of converting it to electrical energy and then converting it back to…
> Humanitarian aid should be tied to contraceptive use, World Bank loans as well. That sounds an awful lot like eugenics, were poor people were paid money to have themselves sterilized. It's also backwards; the best way…
On a darker note, he also tried to use pigeons to help guide bombs: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_Pigeon
> There's no reason to send people other than to show we can. That is true for lots of other things. What's the point of building the Taj Mahal? What's the point of running a marathon? What's the point of getting the…
Or maybe he was just doing geocaching.
I think that from everyone else's perspective, an ideal copy of me would be me; by the definition of "ideal copy". I, however, would not consider the copy to be me; to me, there is only one me.
> The X-Men are the superhero comic version of the ACLU. That's definitely what they are intended to be; however, I think that in practice they're closer to the superhero comic version of the NRA. * Unlike real…
It's left leaning universities that push for affirmative action policies, which do judge people based on their melanin.
Democrats actively fought against voter id laws. Instead, they should have supported those laws, but with an amendment to make it easier for people to get an id.
Sort of. As far as I remember, his primary motivation wasn't to get treatment (he actually doesn't want to get treated at all at first), it was to leave behind enough money for his family.
Isn't that true of all doctors?
There's probably a selection bias here; if you're sick, you are far more likely to be inside your living room than on an airplane.
> Using a prepaid line opened with a fake name... Sorry, why is this such a big deal?
I can't agree about the "it just works" part. About a year ago I build a new PC, and I tried installing Mint on it. I ran into two issues that I was never able to resolve: 1. The WiFi just would not work; I couldn't see…
To be fair, that can be a problem with English too. The short form of Robert is Bob, the short form of Richard is Dick.
> content that falsely alleges that approved vaccines are dangerous and cause chronic health effects The J & J vaccine was approved at the time, but was later banned for causing chronic health effects. > claims that…
I disagree; this wristband might be a game changer because your hand does not need to be free to use it (at least in theory, we'll see how it actually plays out). Also, I'm willing to bet that for some people, this…
Personally, I listen to podcasts while biking or driving; I can't just sit and listen to them, I need to be physically doing something.
Funny, I'm the opposite; I love Hollow Knight, but I didn't like Ori at all. I think it's because of the visual design; I couldn't tell if that glowing orb is an enemy, a bullet, or a pickup.
> I wish they'd just sell the fish cells, alone. Would love to try that. They already sell those at the seafood aisle.
That's not the game I played. The lore was annoying to listen to; whenever I wanted to listen to an audio log, I had to stop playing the game and watch the exact same video of a man smoking and being mysterious. The…
That's not the definition of insanity, that's the definition of practicing.
> Nah I will rather my Democrat state focus on human welfare and giving people opportunities to progress in life That sounds like it would be way easier if those people had id's...
Eh, it was bad when Apple removed USB-A ports, but here, I don't really care; I have never once used them in the all years I owned the Switch.
If you're smart about spying, you don't get stories published about it.
Most electricity is generated by using steam to turn turbines, right? So it definitely seems more efficient to just use the steam directly, instead of converting it to electrical energy and then converting it back to…
> Humanitarian aid should be tied to contraceptive use, World Bank loans as well. That sounds an awful lot like eugenics, were poor people were paid money to have themselves sterilized. It's also backwards; the best way…
On a darker note, he also tried to use pigeons to help guide bombs: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_Pigeon
> There's no reason to send people other than to show we can. That is true for lots of other things. What's the point of building the Taj Mahal? What's the point of running a marathon? What's the point of getting the…
Or maybe he was just doing geocaching.
I think that from everyone else's perspective, an ideal copy of me would be me; by the definition of "ideal copy". I, however, would not consider the copy to be me; to me, there is only one me.
> The X-Men are the superhero comic version of the ACLU. That's definitely what they are intended to be; however, I think that in practice they're closer to the superhero comic version of the NRA. * Unlike real…
It's left leaning universities that push for affirmative action policies, which do judge people based on their melanin.
Democrats actively fought against voter id laws. Instead, they should have supported those laws, but with an amendment to make it easier for people to get an id.
Sort of. As far as I remember, his primary motivation wasn't to get treatment (he actually doesn't want to get treated at all at first), it was to leave behind enough money for his family.
Isn't that true of all doctors?