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  • troff

    Now that's a name I haven't heard in a long time

  • Maybe one could set up instances that won't allow submission of posts until they have a comment history of X over a Y period of time. The problem could become problematic as the site is trying to build content and users.

  • I don't understand the sales argument. It's my understanding that there is still a huge waiting list for these vehicles. It's not like they're sitting on lots.. or are they?

  • This title makes it sound like a bad thing. Keep in mind that before the past century, most didn't live much past 60, and when older, you had a lot more health problems.

    Some long term drugs are quite useful and shouldn't be considered at all as unnecessary or detrimental. This includes things like insulin or blood pressure medicine.

    Pricing of some meds is a whole other story...

  • Seems to be a scale problem

  • This is a newsworthy isolated incident. It's newsworthy because of the ridiculous stance of the principal.

    Can we talk about France's stance on hijabs in school?

  • The first casualty of war is Truth. Remember to be scheduled off all information pumped from any side during war time

  • Fyi, I'm an Earth Scientist working more than 20 years along with others that contribute heavily to the IPCC climate models, and advise the US executive branch on climate issues. I do know a thing or two. Humans have done pretty well through the last ice age when global temperatures were, on average, about 6°C cooler than now. Proto-humans and other primates have lived in much warmer climates than now. Humans can and likely will survive the climate crisis.

    The biggest questions are how warm and how fast? How will we sustain ourselves. Globally, we need to shrink in population, and by all accounts it looks like with populations advancing few children are born and later.

    I'm not at all optimistic about climates impact on us, but to say we've lost is not helpful.