Comment Re:Replacement Organs (Score 1) 75
I would need to know more about the non-profit (they're not all the same). Why not donate the idea to the public domain and publish the whole thing?
I would need to know more about the non-profit (they're not all the same). Why not donate the idea to the public domain and publish the whole thing?
(On a related side note, I worked on a non-sterile dialysis system that was so cheap, we couldn't figure out how to make money from it. A few hundred bucks a year, could be done at home, 0% risk of infection. We donated the research and $100k to a research hospital.)
That sounds like a very good reason not to leave healthcare to capitalism. Truly a case of defeat snatched from the jaws of victory.
The library could offer VNC/RDP sessions to designated book reading machines.
That hasn't been true for a very long time.
Nobody's complaining about moving the cheese. They just figure that as long as it's moving anyway, the kitchen will be a better place than the toilet.
Everyone else's salary is a pittance next to the CEO's, but that doesn't seem to get the generosity going for them, why should it for the CEO?
There are any number of CEOs they could bring in from Europe and Asia who are accustomed to working for a tenth the price.
That's one of the advantages for those who went solar, the price spikes won't hit them very hard if at all.
In truth, Cuba was only a problem for the U.S. because of it's association w/ the Soviet Union. Once that fell apart, the embargo became pointless and damaging.
Yes. That's the thing. I needed it then, not some future point.
I'll keep watching btrfs and see how it goes. It shows promise but it also shows immaturity right now.
WOW! New all-time record. You didn't even read the TITLE!
That would be because one doesn't NECESSARILY inhale from the whipped cream can.
You don't normally see people doing whip-its in the office.
The problem there was none other than incredible greed on the part of the pharmaceutical companies. Every other industry that uses propellants managed to make the transition for no more than pennies per container.
Don't you see any potential problems with using laughing gas as a propellant for an inhaler?
In times of budget cuts? Better chance for a raise, new office chair, not having to set the A/C up to 79 in the summer, getting that pothole in the parking lot fixed, the possibility of hiring a few more people to help judges out. On and on.
After any salary raise, you will have less money at the end of the month than you did before.