Given how contagious omicron and later variants were, no one avoided covid without total isolation. At most you never tested positive.
Given how contagious omicron and later variants were, no one avoided covid without total isolation. At most you never tested positive.
My wife does this for some reason.
Chad Ochocinco is relevant in 23? I thought he changed his name back.
I had to disable some outlook sync feature a while ago that opened on every new tab, otherwise it’s been fine.
Berlin is just as German as NYC is American, both have big city cultures that don’t really fit with life outside them.
It’s really only homogeneous at the high level. Every state has areas of vastly different culture depending on what the major immigrant groups were. A city founded by the Dutch, Polish, Finns, or French are all vastly different even in the same state.
There is an acceptable markup for a tiered and decorated wedding cake vs a grocery store sheet cake. There are also lots of places that charge way above that rate.
You can buy a good quality speaker that comes with free Amazon music at best buy for less than that. If you have a friend that doesn’t mind talking on a mic infrastructure of a crowd you are probably better off without a real dj, your friend would also likely get the names right for your wedding party being announced.
We paid over 1k for dj+wedding video, and it really wasn’t worth it.
Just because there aren’t moral truths doesn’t mean a serial killer did nothing wrong. You seem to be stuck on finding a single contradiction and using that to dismiss everything else related as irrelevant. That’s not actually how the world works.
Similarly in physics, the existence of non-newtonian fluids, doesn’t invalidate Newton’s work in fluid dynamics.
The paradox of tolerance can only apply to actions though, otherwise you just become the intolerant one that should be ostracized.
If you are an office worker just take your whole lunch. By not taking it your just helping enforce the informal rule of not taking lunch.
There’s far more available fuel than that. As demand grows it becomes worth finding more. Even without reprocessing and thorium, it’s unlikely that running out of uranium is actually a problem.
If you only use the faceplate capacity of the facilities and include battery storage for free then yes solar and wind looks pretty good. Once you factor in needing 4-5x the capacity for wind and solar to actually produce power regularly, add cost for non existing storage it gets a lot closer to where the difference isn’t significant.
Sour beers are a thing you will try the first time and hate initially, then a few days later you will think that sour was pretty good. This also assumes you get a good sour, and not something that’s basically vinegar, which is harder than is should be.
Plastic is way too light to hit the top 3, it’s probably water or some form of fat.
You don’t know what is. Science isn’t do something and see if it works, it’s about explaining why something works. Scientific experiments only disprove a hypothesis or can’t disprove. Eventually a collection of results can be evidence of proof, but it’s not actually proof.
You’re more in engineering of wanting to do a thing and finding a way to accomplish that thing based on the current understanding of the relative science.
It’s much h easier to say that then attempt any refutation of a single argument. I must have missed the ad hominem step of the scientific method.
Engineering and science are separate though. They may share many characteristics and share knowledge between them, but the focus and results are fundamentally different.
Engineering is quite different from science. Scientists try to understand nature. Engineers try to make things that do not exist in nature.
Is the dean of engineering at Boston University also a well Ackshuslly guy?
https://www.bu.edu/eng/about-eng/meet-the-dean/engineering-is-not-science/
It really just requires people not testing. A runny nose is technically symptomatic, but I doubt most people tested every time they blew there nose more than average.