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So when we were cave tree men we probably used to bash each other in the head on a daily basis but we didn't worry about it too much as we rarely lived past 30yrs. In an activity which involves alot of bashing there is no way to protect the brain except maybe to limit the frequency and allow for more than proper recovery for the noticeable incidents.
So for the NFL, make it a once a month sport with 3 weeks off after every game...
And more experimentally Pickle the head bones to make them softer?
Yeah I hated school except for the technical classes, but still ended up with an masters in CS.
I payed my own way managing a grocery store so didn't feel guilty when I flunked things like PE classes for not showing up enough despite blowing every one away in the 1.5 mile run etc. If someone else were paying I'd have tried harder.
If you believe your hamster is squeaking in heaven and your head doesn't don't crack, and somebody else recovers very poorly from loosing their hamster, then the nonsense wins.
BTW There is existence after death but I wouldn't claim to know the form of it or tie it to moral authority.
If there isn't much to slow you down up there why does everything take so long?(like getting to the moon or mars etc.)
Are you limited by the speed of the thruster explosion?
Or does it just take most of the time getting out of earths pull?
Right, For a clever query optimizer,
a given sql may run beautifully in version 1
but terribly in version 2 based on some minor retuning to meet unrelated benchmark XX.
If the implementation is consistent then you have some chance of maintaining performance.
Much easier to make something new and useful than to figure out how old paradigms can make money out of something new and useful.
Can we just require any new technology provide a healthy retirement community for those vested in older business structures?