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With but a tweet he could kill your stock price cause your stock price to dip briefly.

I think he thought that he could talk some sense into Trump and either way, getting on his bad side is not good as we’ve seen regarding Trumps willingness to tweet randomly. Conversely, being on the good side of any president is a plus for your business. Obviously, he eventually decided it wasn’t worth it, either from

Does one have a right to not support an injustice, a perceived tyranny?

Seems fairly simple to me. The phone is the evidence, they can take the phone all they want. I do not have to supply the passcode to get into the phone under the 5th amendment. If they have a warrant for the phone they can take the phone, they do not have the right to take away my right to remain silent. If they can

Neither are fertility drugs. I could never understand why someone would believe getting knocked up is an act of God but the inability to conceive is not.

If Pence and the evangelical lunatic fringe have their way women won’t be able to get BC at all.

Ah okay. Yes valid point and thus the moral of the story I suppose is it’s not about the inventor but the invention :)

A woman gets pregnant because she can’t get access to affordable birth control: her problem. A man can’t get a full boner: We need to put 100 billion dollars into fixing that RIGHT FUCKING NOW. AAAHHH!!! WE’LL BANKRUPT THE TREASURY!!!! NO FUCKS GIVEN!

bc blocks the multiply directive

Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of Dicks,

I think you know the answer to your questions.

Yep. Last time I bought a car, my friend bought one the same week. I bought a Toyota, he bought a Ford. Very similar price range.

If you undergo something like a biopsy, hospitals (especially teaching hospitals) sometimes keep tissue that wasn’t consumed in the examination by the pathologist. That’s how researchers have gone back and found information about past influenza epidemics and things like that. Researchers can use the blood left over

I will gladly assist researchers in testing human genomes. Have all samples submitted without identifiers. As long as the results of the tests cannot be traced back to me, there’s nothing for insurers (or any other sellers of my data) to use against me.

I have been thinking of getting sequenced by one of the companies mentioned in this post, but randomly, last night, my girlfriend brought to my attention that in the TOU for those testing packages, the companies (Ancestry.com, at least) get the rights to your genetic info indefinitely. That creeped me out, and I’ve

Glad to see that decisions affecting health policy continue to be made with the correct end, i.e. the ROI of health insurance firms, kept firmly in mind.

This is a well balanced article, good info and well researched without too much sensationalism.

I am absolutely certain they are.

*grabs seat and starts eating popcorn

Why? He wasn’t ever a threat.