15969 pts · July 15, 2014
Does one have to be famous to be infamous?
‘The chances of anything coming from Mars are a million to one!’, he said.
#71 I love bad haikus Thank you for sharing this one Here is your upvote +1
In whales, slower pulse means the heart needs less oxygen; more blood cells means more oxygen storage = longer dives. Not so useful for us..
OP seems to be referring specifically to the mammalian diving reflex (a reflex triggered by cold water) rather than Valsalva here
A serious case of RAS Syndrome right there
Thank you for sharing this kind of story!
This is awesome - keep us updated with your crystals!
Don't worry about the downvotes - it's never a bad thing to question. In answer to your Q it's likely an increase in the diagnosis of autism
From One WTC I think - you can see Rockefeller centre just behind and to the left of Empire State here
Absolutely!!
When checking for breathing or doing CPR, you should tilt he casualty's head back and lift up their chin to ensure their airway is open!
PSEUDOSCIENCE ALERT
This is a life hack I can get behind!
Regardless, there's somewhat of a gap between 'not good for you' and 'causes brain damage'
I love that the Spanish phrase for power up is simply 'MORE POWER'
One of these things is not just another one...
Science-minded people shouldn't bristle at the idea of intelligent design if there is an objective rigorous rest for its existence
Someone was very meticulous in downvoting each section of this comment (and all other logical comments) - have four upvotes as recompense.
PSEUDOSCIENCE ALERT - so, so many citations needed
Very true - sadly 'the scale with the lower 0 equivalent would be inappropriate to express the higher number' fits badly into 140 characters
But Kelvin is colder than degrees Celsius (273.15 degrees colder, to be precise) - surely it would be the worst measure of their mixtape?
The little fisticuffs at the start are glorious.
I have a friend who says 'I wouldn't trust him with a barge pole'. Gets me every time.
Source?
Looks like interesting stuff OP - congratulations!
I too have Redundant Acronym Syndrome (RAS) Syndrome
There is actually some (peer-reviewed) evidence that this is the case, although the effect is short-lived
‘The chances of anything coming from Mars are a million to one!’, he said.
#71 I love bad haikus Thank you for sharing this one Here is your upvote +1
In whales, slower pulse means the heart needs less oxygen; more blood cells means more oxygen storage = longer dives. Not so useful for us..
OP seems to be referring specifically to the mammalian diving reflex (a reflex triggered by cold water) rather than Valsalva here
A serious case of RAS Syndrome right there
Thank you for sharing this kind of story!
This is awesome - keep us updated with your crystals!
Don't worry about the downvotes - it's never a bad thing to question. In answer to your Q it's likely an increase in the diagnosis of autism
From One WTC I think - you can see Rockefeller centre just behind and to the left of Empire State here
Absolutely!!
When checking for breathing or doing CPR, you should tilt he casualty's head back and lift up their chin to ensure their airway is open!
PSEUDOSCIENCE ALERT
This is a life hack I can get behind!
Regardless, there's somewhat of a gap between 'not good for you' and 'causes brain damage'
I love that the Spanish phrase for power up is simply 'MORE POWER'
One of these things is not just another one...
Science-minded people shouldn't bristle at the idea of intelligent design if there is an objective rigorous rest for its existence
Someone was very meticulous in downvoting each section of this comment (and all other logical comments) - have four upvotes as recompense.
PSEUDOSCIENCE ALERT - so, so many citations needed
Very true - sadly 'the scale with the lower 0 equivalent would be inappropriate to express the higher number' fits badly into 140 characters
But Kelvin is colder than degrees Celsius (273.15 degrees colder, to be precise) - surely it would be the worst measure of their mixtape?
The little fisticuffs at the start are glorious.
I have a friend who says 'I wouldn't trust him with a barge pole'. Gets me every time.
Source?
Looks like interesting stuff OP - congratulations!
PSEUDOSCIENCE ALERT
I too have Redundant Acronym Syndrome (RAS) Syndrome
There is actually some (peer-reviewed) evidence that this is the case, although the effect is short-lived
PSEUDOSCIENCE ALERT
PSEUDOSCIENCE ALERT