The first few paragraphs of this article pointed out pretty clearly that this was specifically about making hard-boiled eggs.
The first few paragraphs of this article pointed out pretty clearly that this was specifically about making hard-boiled eggs.
Sort of depends on where you live. There was an io9 article a little while ago that explained the difference between eggs in the US vs. most of Europe.
The latest Kinja commenting update doesn't play well with SwiftKey for some reason. I'm kind of a grammar Nazi (in my own head), so I definitely know that that was a little ridiculous.
Mind if I ask how much it cost you, and how many eggs it holds?
The kind who gets nauseous from the taste of mayo.
"Disruptive" is so face-slappingly awful. It's not even really tech-speak. It's closer to corporate-speak buzzwords like "synergy".
Nope, I'm from the US. I only referred to ICD-9 because I saw those codes and one of my jobs is medical billing, so I deal with ICD-9 codes a lot.
It's Vincentius Kennedius McManus, dammit!
I think ICD-9 and DSM-IV are almost identical, actually. And as far as mental disorders go, the field is evolving so quickly (especially in relation to most other fields of medicine) that it doesn't make much sense to trust either coding system as much more than a shorthand between medical providers and payors. Other…
"Amateur" wrestling might be the world's oldest sport, but "professional" wrestling appears to be the second-oldest.
Maybe we just have different definitions of frequent. But the codes don't really mean much, because ICD-9 is just meant to be as specific as possible (which is not always helpful, and is often misleading). ICD-10 is even more specific.
"Frequently" might be overstating things.
The person you're talking about probably has at least one comorbid mental disorder. Probably schizophrenia. Hallucinations/voices is not typically a symptom of straightforward (if there can be such a thing) bipolar disorder. Not trying to diminish your point. Actually, it just adds to how complicated,…
I see what you're trying to say, but discrimination is a hell of a lot worse than not serving alcohol. Sadly, the latter will probably change before the former.
It's not about her sexuality not being "promoted". It's about being told that she had to hide it. It's not "gay entitlement". If you don't accept someone, for any reason that doesn't have to do with their opinion (which sexual orientation definitely isn't), you are a bad person. End of story. You can try to make…
Obviously it's Marilyn Manson's fault.
How hard is it just to not fucking kill people?
I assume he's referring to some kind of blow to the head that felt jarring enough to seem like it was a concussion, but he got it checked out and it wasn't. I had a feeling like that after taking an accidental knee to the jaw while practicing BJJ. I thought it might have been, so I went to a doctor. It wasn't, but I…
First of all, if you said it as a private citizen rather than in your official capacity, you certainly SHOULDN'T be fired. But companies are obviously fucked up like that, so what's right and what actually happens are unfortunately separate things.