Brilliant! Yet another reason, scientifically backed, that we should plant MOAR trees!
Brilliant! Yet another reason, scientifically backed, that we should plant MOAR trees!
Thanks! I’ll give it a gander. I was off hiking today, and used some crappy app to track my progress. I know there’s an open source ware that can do it, without invading my privacy; it’s time to start using that ‘ware.
No, those are the electric ones, these are just electric adjacent. And it’s a damn fine idea. If only I had 10k acres.
Anything by Coleman’s Hawkins, softly in the background.
Dude, it’s a press release from the Gov’s office.
Link: https://www.governor.state.nm.us/2024/08/05/governor-invites-texas-healthcare-professionals-to-new-mexico-free-to-provide-campaign-highlights-reproductive-health-freedom/
That’s what she said.
Bingo! This is the way. I only open chrome when I need to log into a google/ alphabet site on the unlikely occasion. And close it immediately after.
Dems cannot let this go without a challenge. The GOP is giving the openings for their undoing, and the dems need to use them fiercely.
A water park in the secret bunker, perhaps?
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Wait, so t-rump would wear his tighty whiteys on the outside of his jumpsuit? Like the dictator in Banana Republic required? Otherwise we’d never know.
You sound like the sort of person who would really enjoy the All Drug Olympics. :-)
If Cannon tosses the notes, does that make her an accessory after the fact?
I mean, maybe. But at least pull his license.
Thanks for asking. I was using incorrect terminology. It’s the Influenza B/Yamagata lineage which has probably gone extinct. According to this paper in The Lancet : https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lanmic/article/PIIS2666-5247(24)00066-1/fulltext
The B/Victoria lineage persists. B/Yamagata has not been confirmed since March 2020 according to this paper : https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9524051/
This paper from Nature goes into it a bit more, in particular wrt implications for vaccines: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41579-021-00642-4
Yep, this is why I will continue to wear a mask when indoors with other people. Masking, distancing, hand washing, and isolation when sick; simple behavioral changes that have already made two strains of influenza go extinct.
I find the Oral B keeps my teeth feeling clean longer than sonicare.