It's easy to get so obsessed with picture clarity and color reproduction in modern photography that you miss what's so charming about those old-timey daguerreotypes and tintypes.
It's easy to get so obsessed with picture clarity and color reproduction in modern photography that you miss what's so charming about those old-timey daguerreotypes and tintypes.
Lupus is a lifelong illness :(
This is joke, yes?
I'm just a young snapper of whippers, but it is my understanding that this level of nuance and insight is not permitted on the Internet
To me, all of these arguments miss the forest for the trees.
Green flag was for next sector
Dunlop corner is a left turn. The incident was in the outside runoff area, which means it was on the right side of the track. Sector 2 begins immediately after the incident location. In photos or videos, if the barrier is on the left, the camera is pointed toward oncoming cars and the flag for the next sector (beyond…
The GCS is, as Dr Hartstein describes, a tool for initial assessment. An expression like "severe head injury" is not very descriptive and likely reflects only the information gathered in initial assessment.
C) Stanford
Strong work
There are some differences, as Michael Schumacher's injury occurred very far from a medical facility, and from the press reports at the time, it appears he had multiple intraparenchymal hemorrhages and not an isolated subdural. My impression of Schumacher's injury was that it was very complex and likely more grave…
Um Bernoulli's principle (not theorem, which describes a proven mathematical statement) is true and not at all debunked. Carburetors would not work in the absence of the principle.
That's a 737 in the foreground, no?
I missed the "nearly" when I first read the headline and was slightly disappoint
A quick check with some online Qibla tools confirms your assessment. For future reference, I think someone should make a map of the Qibla for every NFL stadium
Um what the hell
ZOLOFT is approved by the FDA to treat in adults Major Depressive Disorder (MDD), Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD), Panic Disorder, Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder (PMDD), and Social Anxiety Disorder. It is also approved to treat Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) in children…
It would basically be the same article
Related, how big is that fucking grille
I am surprised you did not complete a literature review of published research behind the practice of using cat carriers