"Placebo" effects take many forms and can be quite potent healing agents."
"Placebo" effects take many forms and can be quite potent healing agents."
"1. Placebos can work even if you know they are placebos."
"When I looked up Reiki on the web, I was a little shocked how much skepticism there is as to its effectiveness. There doesn't seem to be any solid scientific support for the practice which makes me wonder if I'm throwing my money away on a placebo."
"Faith in humanity restored"
You mean the one that you call 1300 lumens, they call 1800 lumens, but customers say ain't nowhere near that? Could still be a good deal at that price, but I really have a hard time wanting to reward what sounds like blatant false advertising claims.
Sterilized, cooked poo is "edible" in that sense. "Edible" isn't really my standard for wholesomeness.
Yeah, the problem with pink slime, beyond that mechanically separated meat is more likely to contain spinal nerve tissue that can transmit prions, is that the process creates a slime filled with so much infectious bacteria that they have to try to sterilize it with poison - gaseous ammonia - which, as a "processing…
Sounds like a commercial varriation on something started by the Kickstarted Hexbright flashlight, a USB chargeable and **programmable** 500 lumen regulated current flashlight.
http://www.hexbright.com/
Based on the headline I was prepared to call the author of the article a hack, but it is actually pretty decent - a pleasant surprised.
I don't know the case but you can be sure that the definition of photocopy machine was at issue in the case and the lawyer was trying to get the deponent to use a term in a way that was specifically advantageous to his case, and the deponent was trying to do the opposite.
Actually, a lot of the bullies will grow up to be CEOs. Sociopathy is rewarded in our financial system.
Yeah, the quick fix patchers suck. The patches are too squishy and and get pushed out by the wheels of cars. Eazy, lazy patching gives the eazy, lazy results you'd expect.
If you go to the website of the air bag maker, http://bagjump.com/ , you'll find that there are locations where the general public can jump from 5 and 10 meter platforms onto an air bag. The Bag Jump airbags are also used for practicing snowboard and bike tricks and as safety gear.
So, if I'm walking on 400' of slackline, with a safety carabinered to that same line, I'm thinking I don't want a flying food processor hovering over my very cuttable, one and only attachment to life on earth, the slackline.
Something smells bulshitty about this submarine. None of the links have any details about this massive personal sub, not the tonnage, not the maximum depth, not even the length of the ship.