Comment Re:I suspect a scam (Score 1) 229
I suppose the arguably fake ones might be passing UV that the real ones don't.
Infra-red light is the real danger here...
I suppose the arguably fake ones might be passing UV that the real ones don't.
Infra-red light is the real danger here...
The Bad: The real Nazis will embrace this, and will gladly slither into the depths.
The depths they've already been slithering about in?
because the opposition rightly surmised that telling outright lies and promising untold riches stolen from "the rich" via tax, borrowing and printing more money would increase their vote share by persuading the younger and stupider voters to vote for them.
Bollocks...
arghhhh!!! my eyes... my eyes...
that was terrifying...
Moral: don't click on things you get randomly from the Internet. Also, don't click on things you get unexpectedly from colleagues in the same organization.
more importantly, don't run software that can still be infected by opening an email or document?
since you will be able to use your browser more often to watch video instead of a proprietary App
not on my OS of choice...
strips have a short shelf life
nope... got another year left on the strips I bought last summer (big job lot, got a nice discount)...
machines eat batteries
Nope, have only had to change the CR2032 battery annually in the four years I've been using my meter... I use at least six strips a day as well
I use the SD Codefree meter... simple and cheap to run as well.
This is an example of patents that never should have been granted in the first place based on the prior art in place.
all software boils down to mathematics... why the heck is it ever possible to patent it in the first place...
The moon is made of green cheese. -- John Heywood