Comment Huh what? (Score 1) 243
parents of babies who seem likely to develop a peanut allergy
How does one identify a baby who "seems" likely to develop a peanut allergy?
parents of babies who seem likely to develop a peanut allergy
How does one identify a baby who "seems" likely to develop a peanut allergy?
Because there were no planes blocking out the sunlight. Duh!
Our government is EXPLICITLY forbidden from doing so.
Is the government also explicitly forbidden from permitting itself to do things differently in the future?
Its a fundamentally part of our law.
I'm not sure how fundamental it can really be considered to be, given that it's an ammendment to something else.
I got that, I just don't see that it fits the definition of astigmatism. It sounds a lot more like spherical aberration.
Twin high-resolution WVGA (852 x 480) LCD displays
When was this written? 1992?
According to the linked Wikipedia page:
An optical system with astigmatism is one where rays that propagate in two perpendicular planes have different focus.
What the article seems to be about, though, is the way images as viewed in a VR headset get blurrier as you move away from the center, seemingly equally in all directions.
No, no, no - this is like if you dropped your wallet, and someone used the personal information inside (from your driver's licence, credit cards, etc) to steal your identity, get a credit card in your name, spend the bank's money, and leave you liable.
I trust that, like the judge in this case, you can now see why this is not a problem at all.
Uh...
Worst. Haiku. Ever.
Maybe he works in my building. Nothing is ever anything other than computer error, as far as everyone other than me is concerned.
I'm slightly older then most of you
How do you know how old most of me is?
Could Fossils of Ancient Life From Earth Reside On the Moon?
I'm sure they could, if we took some there.
You're supposed to read the actual article before opening your yap.
It's
Or what?
First you say people should be reading the article, then you say
Yes, he did. He asked if the guy was "actually" extradited.
He said "Was he actually extradited by Russia" which doesn't imply that due process wasn't followed.
See the Titan that is Javascript take on the Giant that is Java, making them both seem normal size!
It has long been assumed that the size of a supermassive black hole in a galaxy's core is intimately related to the number of stars that galaxy contains
Not by me!
What part of "extradited" did you not understand?
It wasn't the "extradited" part that the GP had a problem with.
He was arrested in The Netherlands, and the Dutch agreed to extradite him.
The absence of this from the summary is what led the GP to ask his quite reasonable question.
No, he wasn't "nabbed" without process.
The GP never implied that he might have been.
Reading. Comprehension.
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