HIV is a retrovirus, which makes it tricky because it hides in cell DNA and can stay dormant a long time. A vaccine might clear the HIV viruses out of the bloodstream, but eventually it will erupt back out of the cells. It also mutates very quickly, making it difficult for the immune system to get a lock on it.
If you aren't that cynical, why bring it up?
That's complete bullshit, do you realize how much a patented worldwide that will definitely be administered to every human being born from now onto the next century will earn them? Heck, most blockbuster cancer pills don't get that much sale.
I've always pictured Steam like this.
My river... my people... my jungle... my ideas... my country...
Railways
But a lot of holy texts *do* have advice about what to eat, what to drink, various states of clean and unclean.
Short answer: Yes
I once saw four of these in one campsite. Within a few minutes three were in flames and the fourth exploded the next day. My group lost one of the three we brought, but we were never again worried about having a place to pitch our tent.
A shot of the grill in action.
1984, The Black Company by Glen Cook.
This could have been all solved if you let the market handle it and hadn't resorted to big government tyranny. Oh sorry I just got taken over by the spirit of an insane person.
Boo! Bring back actual Stargate! *riots in front of the PC and yells at his screen*
Ward's answer is far more interesting when you realize the one use that a gun would have on a desert island.
Stargate SG-1 "200"