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  • Landlords pay for this software to help them set "fair" rents.

    If that's the goal, landlords would save so much money by calculating fair rent in some spreadsheet or such. Calculate how much their monthly costs are per building, divided by how many units, plus some percentages to set aside for emergencies and renovations... but we all know that's not the case.

  • Yeah, just ignore that they stored it at 40 freedom temperatures, which is a lot outside the suggested storage range, and had no impact. So OP's +15F difference would most likely not be some game changer of a very stable chemical; many other factors have a much bigger effect on bioavailability, and that's what you should be focusing on instead.

  • What are your rules about bicycles? In Sweden, we regulated them kinda like bicycles - as long as the motor has an effect under 250w, and is limited to driving at speeds of 20km/hr, you're able to use them in the same places and manners as other bicycles.

    Recently they started to require traffic insurance, and basically all insurance plans have zero deductibles as long as you're wearing a helmet. I barely see anyone with helmets still, but yeah...

    Or is the biggest nightmare that there's not many designated bicycle paths, and so people are zooming around where pedestrians are walking?

  • More probable than OP's opinion based purely from "how hard that shit hits bro".

    Like, theres so many different reasons for OP's feelings rather than a couple degrees temperature difference. Even a slight difference in stomach pH would have a bigger impact on the bioavailability than any non-excessive variations in storage temperature would.

    And let's say that even if that small amount of temperature has any real impact, it wouldn't be noticeable either unless OP's prescription is like a year's worth of product for each refill. But sure, love the echo chamber down votes, nothing wrong with believing OP's blind opinions... you're surely gonna notice a helluva difference when you're temperature controlling one of the most chemically stable medicines!

  • How do you come to this conclusion? Because your medicine isn't "hitting" as hard as you'd expect?

    There are many different scenarios that impact bioavailability etc. It seems unlikely that such a small temperature difference would have any noticeable impact on your medicine, especially during such a short time.

  • Does Norway have a digital mailbox run by the government, or just lots of private options? No, I don't want Kivra data mining all my mail... so I only have MinMyndighetsPost, but doesn't cover anything except government mail.