Comment Re:Particular diet. (Score 4, Funny) 417
Hannibal... is that you?
Hannibal... is that you?
> > Stop pushing your line of work down her throat.
> Agreed. The last thing the STEM field needs is an influx of people thinking our careers require no self-sacrifice and aptitude.
Self-sacrifice and even an 'aptitude' towards most things, can be developed by parents in the vast majority of children. E.g., the Polgar and Williams sisters.
What GP really needs is to stop pushing _his_ ideology down the parent's throat.
Sooner... At what cost?
Dred Scott v Sandford -- slaves are private property
Roe v Wade -- an unborn child is private property
This case -- your genes are private property, when a company "isolates" them from the human body
Way to go 'Chief Justices' - reassign what is God's, to man...
Whoosh... Talk about missing the point
I meant "wind generated power" (I am the AC you responded to)
You've not been drinking enough water again Harald!
Yes... Or simply load the luggage above the passengers, not below...
What about web-servers sending back optional HTTP 'TOS' headers to disavow criminal penalties?
On the client client side, the browser could choose to render 'less-friendly' sites in a red haze to warn users this site could subject them to criminal (not just civil) penalties.
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Cancerous cells love sugar. IPT uses that to launch a trojan horse attack with very low dose chemo. For this condition IPT is challenging, but a very promising treatment (please see Google link below):
The real advance will be ultrasonic welding of metallic-glass beads.
I'm serious
Yeah, sure.
And for 20 years, grateful Neanderthals left choice carcasses by the cave of the one who figured partridge soup helped the a'choos.
They were happy the inventor of this diagnostic test and theraputic method was licensing his discovery on an FRAND basis.
Because sin is still sin.
Regarding the two Old Testament commandments above:
- the first doesn't describe a squinty person as sinful
- the second - the 'hair commandment' was apparently against an idolatrous fashion of the time.
(Source: http://bible.cc/leviticus/19-27.htm)
To be fair to your point, the Catholic church is itself idolatrous due to its worship of Mary, belief in apparitions and superstitions.
uh. replying to undo mistaken negative comment
0 to infinity?
It's a naive, domestic operating system without any breeding, but I think you'll be amused by its presumption.