Water supply out here is more complicated than that. We have too many people living in the southwest without adequate sources of water. Protecting (or not) one species or another won't really change that fact.
ted: Of course, there is nothing wrong with the children's pictures. They are fine the way they are, but the children don't have the technical training to really give body to the monsters in their minds' eyes.
I can't speak for other places in southern California, but HERE, as of a couple weeks ago, my fiancee needed to see a doctor not affiliated with a dispensary in order to get a prescription, and in order to get that prescription, she needed to bring in all her medical records chronicling her history of chronic pain (which is progressive and devastating, for the record) and cancer.
A person cannot simply walk into a dispensary, say they have a headache, and walk out with an ounce of chronic. If that does happen, the dispensary is, naturally, closed down.
And not that it matters, but I do not smoke at all.
Evolution will never explain the origin of life, because that's not what the theory is about. The theory of evolution explores the origin of species, which is an entirely separate matter.
I really hope no one here feels that evolution is flawed because it doesn't address something it doesn't claim to address.
Interesting. This isn't the only place I've seen someone try to minimize the importance of this discovery by focusing on WHERE the DNA was extracted from rather than on the DNA itself.
More plainly, if toy guns without orange tips make it to the public, are the Martins willing to accept responsibility for what happens when police misidentify a toy for the real thing and someone dies?
"The Martins said they’ve received shipments before from Taiwan that were missing the orange tips and were simply asked by customs agents to drive up to Tacoma and paint the tips orange themselves. They are wondering why it is an issue now."
Sounds like it WAS an issue before, and ATF was lenient enough to work with them to fix the problem the first time. Why do they expect exceptions to be made for them a second time?
Excellent. Being able to answer yes or no questions means a patient would be able to let others know their wishes about being kept on life support or allowed to die.
At least, some would be able to communicate their wishes--I'm sure that brains atrophied to different degrees and in different regions would prevent communication.
You are correct, sara, if you click through to the article:
"The ampersand can be traced back to the first century AD. It was originally a ligature of the letters E and T (”et” is Latin for and)."
I was confused at first as well, because that had also been my understanding and the blurb seemed to imply otherwise, but it looks like this is not the new thing we will be learning today. :)
Bring some of that cool weather back west, please. Nothing like being stalled at 70 degrees for most of December and all of January so far... Where's my winter?
I have nothing constructive to contribute about salt trucks because I am completely unfamiliar with them.
If it is completely legalized and not taxed beyond reason, yes.
A person cannot simply walk into a dispensary, say they have a headache, and walk out with an ounce of chronic. If that does happen, the dispensary is, naturally, closed down.
And not that it matters, but I do not smoke at all.
I really hope no one here feels that evolution is flawed because it doesn't address something it doesn't claim to address.
Sounds like it WAS an issue before, and ATF was lenient enough to work with them to fix the problem the first time. Why do they expect exceptions to be made for them a second time?
At least, some would be able to communicate their wishes--I'm sure that brains atrophied to different degrees and in different regions would prevent communication.
"The ampersand can be traced back to the first century AD. It was originally a ligature of the letters E and T (”et” is Latin for and)."
I was confused at first as well, because that had also been my understanding and the blurb seemed to imply otherwise, but it looks like this is not the new thing we will be learning today. :)
I have nothing constructive to contribute about salt trucks because I am completely unfamiliar with them.