Comment Re:Too Simplistic (Score 1) 67
and it's not synthesized in a lab
Would
and it's not synthesized in a lab
Would
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Oh no! By dismissing one example, you've devastated my
What about the artificial vanilla flavor? Is Grandma the queen of processed-ness?
Is there some percentage of kitchens that something has to be found in, to be free of the "processed-ness" taint? Do they all have to be home kitchens? I mean, since we're being so scientific about all this
>"This is about whether a hostile third party can affect a vehicle remotely because of manufacturer incompetence."
Oh, well, both are important
I have often wondered if it is reasonable to just find the antenna(s) and put a keyswitch across it/them, so you have absolute control over when/if they can be accessed remotely at all.
The takeaway is - "Ultra-processed foods have one or more ingredient that wouldn’t be found in a kitchen, like chemical-based preservatives, emulsifiers like hydrogenated oils, sweeteners like high fructose corn syrup, and artificial colors and flavors. UPFs undergo processing techniques like pre-frying, molding, extrusion, fractioning, and other chemical alterations that leave the final products bearing almost no resemblance to the original ingredients."
You
... grams of proceed-ness per serving are the limit?
You know, since we're being scientific
The BCG vaccine has also been found to be effective against bladder cancer. One of the two manufacturers bailed out of the market about a decade ago, limiting supply for both TB and bladder cancer.
They just opened a new manufacturing facility in Durham this past Spring to make much more. Not sure if it's producing yet, but it was a four-year build.
TB affects so few Americans that you can't even get BCG for TB prevention if you want it. Hopefully high-risk folks will be able to elect to get it soon.
>"I will pause judgment until they conduct the same test on domestically made buses."
Most new vehicles have all kinds of spyware and remote control crap (mine certainly does). But, presumably, domestic ones are nowhere near as much of a threat than a foreign, potentially hostile nation-state.
> The software had a built-in limit of 200 bot detection features. The enlarged file contained more than 200 entries. The software crashed when it encountered the unexpected file size.
A built in limit is:
if ( rule_count > 200 )
log_urgent('rule count exceeded')
break
else
rule_count++
process_rule
This sounds like it did not have a built-in limit but rather walked off the end of an array or something when the count went over 200.
She already died and, depending on the definition where this happened, generally means brain death before freezing. So they have to cure stage 5 lung cancer AND brain death.
Then again in California, even that doesn't necessarily count as dead. That's why drinkypoo is technically still allowed to receive TANF and SNAP.
What WILL happen is, that the current administration will use it to attack their enemies,
Without a doubt. And you really like it, especially because it hasn't been used on you yet.
and you will keep your yap shut because it's "owning the libs" and fits your agenda
Except I literally just now spoke about it, nor do I care to "own the libs". Anybody who wants to err on the side of liberty has my respect. But that doesn't describe people like you, does it? That's why you call yourselves progressives, the same thing fascists, eugenicists, and prohibitionists called themselves. It's such an appropriate name for you guys.
Hypocrisy is a republican's favorite dish, and you demonstrate that with every post
First, I'm not a republican. Second, provide specific examples of me ever doing that, otherwise it didn't happen.
Nah, it is and always was dumb people saying something meaningless just because they learned a new phrase.
Never tell people how to do things. Tell them WHAT to do and they will surprise you with their ingenuity. -- Gen. George S. Patton, Jr.