Comment Simple solution ... (Score 1) 301
Subject her to a double-blind test, and if the results are scientifically conclusive (i.e., more than statistically relevant positive hits), we can talk about doing something against EMF
Subject her to a double-blind test, and if the results are scientifically conclusive (i.e., more than statistically relevant positive hits), we can talk about doing something against EMF
I call BS on the explanation
Also, who needs 1.5m accuracy for navigation? I've not had any destination that required me to be exact down to anything less than 5m
Now, if they can spit out the coordinates actually down to 1.5m repeatedly for the same location, with me moving more or less erratically in between, and the program being stopped and started again, I will concede my argument
... as long as the medicine affected is against easily preventable illnesses
Of course it is easier to just treat the symptoms instead of the cause
Not sure where those numbers come from, and what amount of taxes it includes, but the 0.19€ that sites lists for 2017 is WAY OFF
Slight correction, typical prices are in the range of 0.25-0.28€/kWh
Unlike large companies, the regular consumer in Germany doesn't profit from the ever decreasing cost of electricity
While the EEG has succeeded in increasing the production of renewable energy, as usual the politicians have failed in writing a law that is halfway balanced
read Dr. Joel Fuhrmann's books
It putting corporate profits over children.
Isn't anything Trump and the GOP nuts are doing (or want to do) putting corporate profits over the people? And yes, there are enough politicians from other party(/ies) that will put corporations before their constituents as long as the one paying for their re-election is happy
From a scientific standpoint (which, of course, for Trump and the GOP is fake), the SAD (standard american diet) it's pretty much universally accepted that what causes all mayor causes of early deaths and poor health
To determine the amount of overbooking, one would need to know the total amount of people who could not use their originally booked flight
Anyway, the reason for over-booking is understandable (and also makes sense from more than just the economic PoV), but airlines should be forced to NOT involuntarily deny transport to passengers
I've been running custom roms ever since my first Android phone (G1). As others have rightfully posted, phone makers do not provide updates for much more of the initial 1-2 years, plus most manufacturers have lots of junk on their setup that you can't get rid of otherwise. Not even going to start about the delays until updates are released.
I do understand that there is little reason for a company to support a phone that's more than a generation back, as for one, many customers seem to swap their phones every 1-2 years, and supporting the old phones for longer would a) only cost money for a quickly diminishing amount of users and b) possibly keep people from buying new phones for the new OS they have.
I typically replace a phone once the technical issues I have with it outweigh get on my nerves enough
The typical concept of a "diet" (as in, temporarily changing how/what/how much you eat) is the problem here
Caluclation is simple
Let's see how much Trump and his Nutcase Republicans in House & Senate can drive that number down in the next 4 years
According to reports, they set up the agreement to reach back to 2009 - I wonder what for! As YouTube has been blocking suspected GEMA music since forever, there's no point in paying anything for unplayed music of the past
I think I take more than 194 steps in the morning from getting up to fixing breakfast
Anyone can make an omelet with eggs. The trick is to make one with none.