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moustache-twirly implying highly improbable?


LM324 or LM358 is the way to go


AY-3-8910 or gtfo.


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snowboarder?


could it be that getting exposed to so many patients be the root case is any viral infection causing these cancers?


No to discourage you ,but how do you handle a real world cluttered room where mosquito's will be able to shelter in the clutter, under table, drawers etc.


Not OP, but they have to come out to be a problem.

If they're out of sight and not bothering me, I don't really care. If they're out and possibly annoying and biting me, that's a problem.


Exactly! Plus we’ll get a nice beautiful sonar echo when they’re on walls/ceiling


mosquito generally bite you on your legs , say when you are sitting in a chair...the area under the chair is a pretty complex space to navigate for a flying bot


Its not our decision to make we are powerless


Individually, yes. Collectively, no.

Belief that we are powerless plays right into their hands. And it is too psychologically damaging to hold over the long term. Better to acknowledge the reality that the propaganda machine is turned to 11, things are quite uncertain, but the game isn’t over yet.


The most common way that people give up their power is by believing that they don't have any.


jEdit is the most underrated editor ever


Great hope for paralyzed people, I hope it not so expensive that its only for a few millionaires


Thankfully this does not apply for India


> this does not apply for India

India has a horribly inefficient agricultural sector [1]. It's run as a jobs program for surplus unskilled labor. Its cost is in land and water waste, together with excess emissions and diet-related premature deaths.

[1] https://www.nature.com/articles/s43016-020-00157-w


Having been in US for a while and having coming back now I can definitely confirm that quality of fresh produce in US very bad compared to India, If you have only grown up on a meat based and processed foods diet you may not be able to relate. We generally consume a lot of fresh produce as compared to the western world, don't always believe in biased articles.


> quality of fresh produce in US very bad compared to India

I agree. (Though you can access similar quality at American farmers’ markets and upscale grocers in rich communities.) I never remarked on quality. Just efficiency.

Indian agriculture is small scale, labour wasteful, land and water inefficient and carbon intensive. Relative to median income, produce is high cost, which causes a lot of the population to over-rely on processed cereals.

High-income Americans and Indians consume a lot of good, fresh produce. (I’ve seen fresh Indian mangoes in New York, flown in overnight, though I’m doubtful they had their paperwork in order. That obviously isn’t scalable.) The absolute threshold is lower in India. But relatively speaking it’s higher.

> We generally consume a lot of fresh produce as compared to the western world

At a high relative income level, yes. (Lower in cities, because logistics.) There are good reasons Indian life expectancy is 15% lower than America’s at birth, 2 to 5% lower at 30 (males, reverse death probability) and then 20% lower again at 40 again.


Perhaps produce in the U.S. is generally more homogenous in the name of efficiency, and as a result, lower quality.


+1 fully agree, as someone who has to travel often between the two countries.


you have probably read some vedanta book or snippet from the book


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