Comment Re:Nullified (Score 1) 388
You do realize that majority of people receiving government "handouts" are old people who had been paying into the system for longer than you've been alive?
You do realize that majority of people receiving government "handouts" are old people who had been paying into the system for longer than you've been alive?
Thank you. I was hoping someone would point this out. Had I mod points, they would be yours.
Considering that 30% of Americans are arrested by age 23, and nearly 52% of adult males in America are arrested in their lifetime, maybe more parents should want to achieve the "doesn't get arrested" scenario.
Adderal and Ritalin just give you a boost of energy (like a couple shots of espresso) and causes you to focus on things better. If that is studying, you find yourself studying for an hour or two without realizing it or taking a break. Unfortunately it also leads to you focusing on things like reorganizing your photograph folder or CD's. Usually you take a pill for studying, and crush and snort a pill if you want a pick me up for partying.
Negative side effects usually were similar to that of too much caffeine added with it being a real rough drug for your kidneys (don't take if you are prone to kidney stones.)
I never noticed any memory enhancement. Though I suppose when you give things your full attention as you do under the drug, you can't help but remember them better than things you aren't giving your full attention to.
Sadly in Virginia detention for mental instability is legal. Here's another commenter who understands it better than me.
http://yro.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=3061057&cid=41063339
But you're right in that the law probably should be changed.
As far as I can tell, his wall is open for anyone to read:
There didn't need to be any monitoring, his wall was left for anyone to read.
I think if you read a chunk of his wall (which is open to anyone to read on FB) you'll find enough to convince you that perhaps he should talk to a psychiatrist.
I have a feeling it was this particular FB account that got their attention. His wall is free for anyone to peruse:
If that were really the case, then I suppose the Japanese must be most overconfident society that has ever existed.
I dunno, the Andasol Solar Power Station in Spain is up and running, but it doesn't get many cloudy days. But there are several other towers of this kind elsewhere. We might already have the data you're looking for, but my interest wanes in digging it up.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andasol_Solar_Power_Station
From what I read the molten salt idea was originally paired with nuclear energy, here's an old paper on the properties of those types of molten salt reactors, maybe you can extrapolate from there?
http://hotfluids.com/references/static/downloads/pdf/ORNL-TM-2316.pdf
Well, I can't answer your questions. But here's a nifty little paper from 1968 that gives you a bit more info:
Physical Properties of Molten-Salt Reactor Fuel, Coolant and Flush Salts
http://hotfluids.com/references/static/downloads/pdf/ORNL-TM-2316.pdf
Well maybe I was misinformed. Here's one source that I used for what I stated:
http://www.flexyourrights.org/faq/41
It's legal for a police dog to walk around the outside of your vehicle and smell, for example.
This is not legal. You must give consent to a search by police dog. If you do not give consent, any evidence found as a consequence of the search is not admissible.
What taxpayer money was wasted? This telescope was entirely privately funded. Heck, even the summary comments on that:
Discovery Channel teamed up with Lowell Observatory and embarked upon a $53 million adventure: the fifth largest telescope in the United States funded entirely without state or federal money
Numeric stability is probably not all that important when you're guessing.