fluxuate27
Nick
fluxuate27

I get what you're saying, and I fit into the last demographic there (except that I'm half black half white), but I own an Android because I lean more towards free, open-source software rather than closed-source. I will readily admit that open-source often requires more work on the user's part to work well, and that

Exactly what I was thinking as soon as I read the title

When you're a corporation or a government, you spend 4-10 times the actual cost of an item for no readily apparent reason. It's pretty much a rule.

Doesn't the U.S. government spend $275 billion in like, a week?

Speaking of sharing the road, what's with cyclists ignoring traffic laws like stop signs and red lights?

Well, first I'll talk about the diet and coverage and stuff, then the insulin. I realized I wrote A LOT about insulin, so I decided to put the other stuff first in case you don't wanna read all that. Glycemic diets are perfectly fine to follow, but in practice we see it's pretty difficult, for anyone of any age. The

As far as monitors go, It's really a personal preference thing. I understand what you mean about Big Pharma, but most if not all monitors work as advertised and accurately measure blood glucose. I personally see a lot of the OneTouch products being dispensed at my pharmacy, and patients both young and old alike seem

My email is nickthepharm "at" gmail "dot" com. I am a 6th year pharmacy student, I work at CVS, and I just completed 240 hours of interning at an outpatient Diabetes Clinic, where I interviewed and counseled patients on how best to control their diabetes. While I don't have the personal experience Yesit'ssarcasm has,

I've discovered that text messages over 160 characters long are often received by many handsets as MMS, not SMS. dunno why.

I love that these articles are like "iPhone shortage!" instead of "look at what you are funding when you buy Apple prodcuts"

Ah okay, I think my main problem is that my laptop is pretty crappy. iTunes takes about 2 minutes to start up.

Yeah man, drugs are expensive

Haha no problem! Pharmacists and pharmacy staff are usually very eager to help people in my experience. And you can always ask for another opinion, or at another pharmacy, just as like a second opinon. Actually, I'd recommend it, as I know for a fact CVS has a new discount program.

If the pharmacy doesn't require a prescription from a doctor, it's not legal. And if it's not legal, you probably aren't getting a standardized, extensively tested and approved product. If you're lucky enough to find a site with drugs that actually contain the active ingredient, if they're being sold to you at

I am a 6th-year pharmacy student, I'll be graduating in May, and I also have a chronic condition, currently managed with about $3,000 per month cash-price of medications. Thankfully I still have insurance. I currently work in a retail pharmacy, and I'd suggest going down to your local pharmacy and explaining the

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I respect the Woz, definitely, but F iTunes. iTunes sucks on everything that isn't a Mac BECAUSE it's ported, and is shitty.

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I agree with everyone else, enough with the Apple Maps. I'm gonna take it one step further, and say, maybe Gawker Media should just chop off half of Gizmodo and make it Applemodo or something. Seems like all I see on Giz nowadays is Apple Apple Apple.

I totally agree with you. Far too much Apple