Well, what is it then. There's not nearly enough marbling for that to be American human.
Well, what is it then. There's not nearly enough marbling for that to be American human.
I was taking this list seriously until you listed MRSA. While it's a serious problem in susceptible populations, most of the rest of us would just be colony carriers. MRSA can end a medical professional's career once a carrier, but if you're healthy, it seldom does anything. When I worked in a skilled nursing…
Budget.
But there have only been 3 major Direct X releases in the past 12 years. I've bought 4 video cards in that time, two of which were Crossfired and cost considerable less than the next best single card that could do the job. If you buy the right cards, you don't spend a fortune. The card I bought this year was by far…
I just had to revert to my old video card because my PSU took a dump and my spare isn't big enough (my own fault). The old card is working fine and will suffice until the PSU can be replaced in February.
On the other hand, if the PSU on a console dies, yer fucked. If any one component on a console dies, you're out…
I assure you that keeping my PC cutting edge during the last 10 years has been waaaaaaaaaaaaaaay cheaper than keeping up with cutting edge consoles.
I grew up far enough south that everyone had a southern accent, except for my family, since my parents were WI transplants.
Stolen for my facebook album.
Which she doesn't have anyway.
She's a Stark, which means she's going to die suddenly, unexpectedly, and for something that wasn't her fault. Give her a damn break already. :p Also, if you were a teenage girl that almost had to marry Joffrey, you'd probably act much the same way.
OMG, if you put glasses on him he looks like a young James Spader!
I've only seen half a dozen movies in 3D in the last few years. Avatar was done well despite the movie being so-so. Clash of the Titans was post-production 3D and absolute crap. I also cannot abide completely changing mythology to add gratuitous romance to a film. There's enough in mythology already. Why would you…
I couldn't give up a pedantic argument :p
Not exactly:
Dr. Bronner's claims that it will clean and unite your body-mind-spirit, among other things, this is an objective claim; impossible, but still objective.
*eyeroll* Dr. Bronner's claims are tongue-firmly-in-cheek and everyone who buys them knows that. There is a world of difference between claiming something will give you a soothing feeling (subjective) and that something will prevent germs from causing infections (objective).
As far as proving effectiveness, I think that burden is on the producer, especially when making claims to increase sales of an item. The whole "buyer beware" is bad enough with the regulations we already have in place, which prohibits false claims about a product.
No they're not. The overuse of alcohol gel dries out your skin, reducing your skin's effectiveness as a germ barrier. Additionally, since the widespread adoption of its use in hospitals, nosocomial infections have actually increased. On top of that, if you use alcohol gel as often as you're supposed to wash your…
That's a different problem completely. That is not exclusive to antibacterial soaps and cleansers. Also, most of the companies that use those little beads have already either agreed to eliminate them when requested or came to the conclusion on their own and set the elimination in motion.