Comment Re:Say what? (Score 1) 190
INAIL - Istituto Nazionale per l'Assicurazione contro gli Infortuni sul Lavoro, that is "National institute for work accidents insurance".
It handles (mandatory) insurance for any type of work contract, IIRC.
INAIL - Istituto Nazionale per l'Assicurazione contro gli Infortuni sul Lavoro, that is "National institute for work accidents insurance".
It handles (mandatory) insurance for any type of work contract, IIRC.
it's a success of science
Sadly, even scientific journals frown upon "negative results" nowadays (at least in my field, the life sciences). And few if any bother to publish them.
Going after the funding without looking and (possibly questioning) the results scientifically smells of straw man.
and that is assuming this study is telling the truth, for example, Stanford has ties to Monsanto
If that's the case, debunk the science of the article, and not question the results merely basing on "ties": if it were published due to a "push" it would have flaws, wouldn't it?.
Surely peer review has faults, but do you think this paper didn't go through it?
I also recommend "Derelict", a very long and involving campaign that's IMO very much in the spirit of Freespace 2.
And you have consider that only a fraction of the developed drugs make it to the market for a number of reason (efficacy not larger than existing alternatives, side effects, etc.).
After all that, *if* you can find a job, you get paid for a year's work about what a Wall Street broker makes during the time he's sitting on the toilet taking a dump
Sorry for the bluntness, but so what? I'm only worried about my pay if it doesn't give me enough to have a reasonable standard of life. Why should I be envious of my other peers?
Nintendo isn't interested in crippling their own hardware in order to "protect" their own movie studio or their own music publishing business.
It is however interested in ensuring that games bought in Japan won't run on European or USA units, and vice versa. This is a far more deal breaker than what you report to me. (Microsoft leaves the lock to the publisher, while Sony, at least for physical games, goes region free).
As an owner of a USA PS3 living in Europe playing mostly Japanese games (yes, a mixture of things), I like the fact that I can get a copy whenever in the world and knowing it will run. Region lock sucks.
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