The only people willing to put up with EGS’ crappy performance are (a subset of) windows users
The only people willing to put up with EGS’ crappy performance are (a subset of) windows users
The treatment may be applied in the future to people who have permanently lost teeth due to cavities and other problems.
How do we not understand the article? If the article is full of bull, that’s another story
That’s not what the article says though
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You might find a better environment at Beehaw? Not my cup of tea, but each to their own.
Given the average quality of science reporting and the lack of actual journal articles, it might be the same thing with a misunderstanding in either the earlier article or this one.
It’s intravenous, so they’d have to be carrying a lot of syringes too.
Good thought, but it looks like they’re a Japanese team conducting trials in Japan, so the US excuse for an insurance system shouldn’t be a factor? IDK
This is one of those rare cases where the ends might actually justify the means
It’s really weird though. Why specify that you’re targeting specifically kids with a disorder when your treatment is being tested on adults, and would work on any adult who has lost teeth for any reason?
Eh, if she’s old that’s excusable. Expectations were different back then
They exist, some models do alert you if you have something in the back seat.
I’m guessing the issue lies in groups which get reported but have no action taken
It’s pretty misleading, since that’s not one of the parents who left their kids in a car
How’s that in any way relevant to the topic, though? Or are you just digressing? (which is fine)
Turns out the year of the Linux desktop will not be heralded by making Linux better, but by making Windows worse.
they’re going to add whatever settings are still stranded on it to the new settings app,
Oh, sweet summer child.
DNA is the ultimate spaghetti code
35 year old? The pdf could be released last week and most tasks would still require the control panel.