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  • Mr. Roth, a landfill manager and father of four, ran a campaign. He canvassed voters, handed out yard signs and marched in the town’s parade in August. Mr. Green, an auto body technician whose household includes six children, chose not to campaign, trusting that voters would remember his stances from a previous run.

    Good. If you care so little you aren't going to even vote for yourself, you don't deserve to hold elected officer.

    Dude just tried to coast into office. Sad. Also it said there was a primary, but ballotpedia said it was a nonpartisan election?

  • I think you've stumbled upon an innovative new way to ingest THC...

  • Same. Though I guess it could be edited to say "remember seeing it in theatres". That'd put you at least around 5-7.

  • That'd be fine, though? Not an OS expert but if you move it, the computer knows where it goes any can pause and read/writes and utilize RAM for it's in-use version. But if it tries the same thing when you deleted it, it's going to have nowhere to put the results of whatever it's doing. Also if the computer is just reading a file, it may assume you might not want to delete it.

  • One week, each. That'll give about 50-60 of them a shot. So I guess we should let all 220 (not yet serving) Republicans have a shot. So they each get a day. That'll give them about 3.5 more months to take recesses and have naps.

  • Literal takeover of the government is being planned in the open. Why aren't they in prison?

  • How about a fucking sedan?

    The Ford Fiesta, a subcompact, can tow 2,000lb. For the vast, vast majority of tow jobs a standard car with a hitch will be just fine. Fuck, half of England tows RVs across their country every summer and they mostly drive cars smaller than Americans.

    Oh, and the person driving that Kei truck? He likely doesn't own it, it's for his job. Trucks are work vehicles. Almost no Americans need pickup trucks. It's a luxury status symbol that's highly dangerous. The few times someone needs to haul shit, you can rent one and then you don't have to worry as much about scratching the pristine bed that 99% of American truck owners never use.

  • How about a Saturn 5 rocket? While we're just making shit up about what truck owners ever do.

  • People care about the color of the bubble, even if you don't. A LOT of place's don't regularly use SMS.

  • That's such a clear violation of DoD Directive 1344.10 (equivalent of the Hatch Act), holy shit.

  • I forget where I saw it but I watched a video that showed how in 69 it would be so difficult to fake the shots that it was easier to just go to the moon.

  • At first, the ultrasound pushed the mixture into the upper layers of skin, where the shape of the proteins caused vaccine-filled bubbles to form. As ultrasound kept hitting the skin, those bubbles burst and released the vaccine. As the experiment went on, the action of the bubbles breaking also cleared some dead skin cells, making the skin more permeable and allowing more and more vaccine molecules make it through.

    A needle pushes vaccine molecules all the way into the muscles beneath the skin, while the ultrasound technique just delivers the vaccine to the upper layers of skin. But this more shallow process is sufficient for immunisation, says Dunn-Lawless.

    In tests with live mice, the researchers found that while the ultrasound method delivered 700 times fewer molecules of vaccine than conventional jabs, the animals produced more antibodies. The researchers say that the mice didn’t show signs of pain and there was no visible damage to their skin.

    Neat. I'm wondering about the effectiveness with thicker skin in humans.

    • 1.5min really isn't that long compared to the procedures just to process insurance, identity, etc. Retrieving needles, etc. This only needs the topical vaccine, an ultrasound machine, and a wipe for the machine.
    • When this goes mainstream it'll be a little device with cutout so you can apply it flawlessly to the upper arm. Ultrasounds need training to get readable data, but probably a LOT less just to apply ultrasound to an area.
    • Needles will still be king anywhere in the developing world. It'll be more expensive initially, but with the mass production the price will go down. And there will be small cost savings to not having to deal with sharps and biohazards as often.
  • It's how I got some vaccines in gradeschool. To the underside of my upper arm, the fatty bit. Hurt like fuck.

  • He's the entire Republican id distilled into a human shape.

  • Yep. Something like 88% of new builds in the US are built from the start with HOAs.

  • Flood insurance is 100% unaffordable. Even insurance companies are subsidized by the government for flood.

  • Ordinary Sausage is out there going way further with pasta and steak.

  • I agree. But I'm also thrilled to see that prisons are equal-opportunity shitholes for the demographics the powers try to imprison, and their own lackeys. Maybe this will shed enough light on how terrible prisons are that Americans collectively give a shit and try to fix them?