Comment Re:and the TSA exists because... (Score 1) 393
Ouch! I thought your said your dog doesn't bite?
Ouch! I thought your said your dog doesn't bite?
Traveling is stressful. If you opt out you get a free message. What's not to like?
This doesn't necessarily mean humans didn't drink milk. If you leave milk out for any period of time it naturally ferments into yogurt (or something similar). This process the bacteria converts the lactose into lactic acid. This acid then denatures the proteins which is why yogurt is more of a gel. Many people that can't drink milk have no problem eating fully fermented milk products.
This is actually just a modification of the existing Objet printer. We have one at work and it mixes 2 resins. This gives it a great capability. You can load a soft rubber like resin and a hard resin. Then you can program it to create any hardness in between and it will do it by mixing them. So what this new machine does is just add another (or more) resins to the mix so you can control color as well.
This would make sense though since only a baby typically would drink fresh milk unless you refrigerate it. If you leave fresh milk out the bacteria and enzymes in the milk and environment quickly digest the sugars (on the order of hours) and ferment the milk which also helps preserve it.
Right. The moms were just trying to take from other people.
Might as well be the kids father.
Here is how I think it would play out if there was an unrestricted market. Life insurance companies would be able to write life insurance policies that give them ownership of a particular organ. Now depending on your age and health condition you would receive some sort of discount on your premiums. Let's say I have a $500k policy but my organs would go for $200k. They can offer a premium on the difference. This puts incentives in the proper place. They don't want you to die because they have to still pay out a claim. But if you do die they will try to sell the organs as fast as possible. The insurance companies may even try to develope technology to make the organs last longer.
Back in the 80s for some reason my Grandmoyher got Givernment cheese and butter. I think the cheese was in 5 or 10 lb blocks and the butter in 1 lb blocks. She didn't like dairy so she gave them to us. I loved that cheese.
Do they still have that?
The dollar worked for a long time because it was or was backed by an ounce of silver. Since that ended it's had been the legal tender laws and the guns that back it that makes the US dollar work.
The whole reson most people are in the stock market in the first place is because the tax code and regulations make it nearly impossible to just put your savings in a bank. It's almost as if the financial companies tried to get laws passed that would make you put all of your money under their control in the stock market. Probrably just a coincidence.
The big thing you are missing is that it's not like the money is magically given out to everyone. It is given to the politically connected who get to spend it first. This is mostly financail companies and the military industry. So the new money acts like a giant wealth transfer to these areas. This is why Wall St is doing so well while the rest of the country is stuck in a depression.
My problem is I've had more bad experiences with contractors than good. My first house (brand new) with a circuit in the kitchen where the GFI would constantly trip. I opened all of the outlets and switches to check the wires and everything was fine. I finally had enough and pulled off the fuse panel cover. Glad I did. The hot wire was just leaning against contacts. The set screw wasn't even close to being tight. Not only was this a professional but it also passed inspection. The wire had lots of arcing damage and needed to be replaced.
My kid has asthma so need a nebulizer. This is just a oiless air pump with a cup to hold the medicine. You can get them online for $50-$100.
I got a prescription for one and I called my insurance company to see how to get it filled. They used some medical device company which I called an ordered it. I had to pay a $20 or $30 copay. Then next month I got a bill for another $20. I didn't realize it at the time but this was a rental. My fault I should have read the documents better. The insurance company was paying them about $50/mo for the rental. I sent it back and just bought the same exact one online for $100. This was 8 years ago and it still works.
Yep and a lot of wire. Nice cut though.
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