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Posted: 10 17 2009 Post subject: care tattoo |
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| Nothing has been proved, the only way this got reported is because of "word of mouth got to the kid who then told his mum". Which is why the whole article has loads of "reportedly" , "supposedly" and "apparently". Digg me down if you want, there's nothing concrete in it at all. |
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Keisha
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Posted: 10 16 2009 Post subject: caring tattoo |
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I think you omitted a key word, pln2bz ... "scientific" ... as in "The *scientific* application of laboratory science to our observations of space should never be called a cult."When an application is manifestly, and obviously, non-science (or, worse, anti-science), then it may well deserve the moniker 'cult'.Re: "If you can't recreate it in the lab, then it's vital that you maintain your skepticism": so, no one has recreated any stars in any labs, much less galaxies, or Gamma Ray Bursts (thank goodness!). What - specifically - are the protocols you think should be followed when it comes to extrapolating beyond "recreate in the lab", and how does one tell - objectively - when one has gone too far?Re: "... fundamentals can be understood with a high school education ...": I'm not sure what your point here is, but quantum electrodynamics (QED), a quantum theory, most certainly CANNOT be understood with a high school education, yet it is the most accurate theory in science, today, period ... and it's also the foundation of all of plasma physics!Re: "The Electric Universe empowers people by suggesting an explanation for the universe which is far simpler than invisible theoretical entities (dark matter and dark energy) and complex mathematics": indeed, it may "suggest" ... however, when it comes to actually *testing* EU ideas, scientifically, they fail, miserably, and comprehensively! Holding onto belief in these ideas, in terms of their validity as a scientific description of the universe - in the face of such a complete failure - well, that's pretty much what happens in cults, isn't it?
Don't visit that at work.....
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Roshan
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Posted: 10 15 2009 Post subject: can a tattoo get infected |
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“Not all religions make you pay large amounts of money to see 'scripture' deliberately halt communication with 'suppressive' family members etc.
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Jonathan
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Posted: 10 14 2009 Post subject: Online casinos free play |
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This is what San Francisco looks like almost every day. Actually, the fog is a little light, must have been a nice day..
Indians were in the ALCS in '07.!
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Ashwini
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Posted: 10 12 2009 Post subject: can a tattoo get infected |
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Ironically, most the encryption that Digg users probably use to keep their data private probably originated at the NSA.?
No divider and only 2 urinals? Stall please. |
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Magaris
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Posted: 10 11 2009 Post subject: calves tattoo |
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The free market has already solved it. Go talk about hunger to sub-Saharan Africans.

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Faraz
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Posted: 10 10 2009 Post subject: bugs tattoo art |
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I'm slowly losing faith in Digg. For a site that calls such attention to the atrocities at Best Buy, why does Digg sponsor them as an advertiser? Oh, I know. It's all the $$$$ that Best Buy sends in.Digg are becoming corporate whores.
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DAHLIA
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Posted: 09 12 2009 Post subject: cape fear tattoo greenville nc |
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@krosack: Good point. I hadn't thought of that. But I imagine there are at least some cases in which victims do not have immediate access to emergency contraceptives, and also they're not 100% effective.
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Atrey
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Posted: 09 09 2009 Post subject: can a tattoo get infected |
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Jithu Raj
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It's not a genetic speciation event, it's a preferential mating speciation event. Basically, even though they *CAN* still mate with the other finches, they don't. They only mate with others of their subset, meaning that their genetic pool is separate from the other finches.Extrapolate this out a few hundred years and they probably won't look much the same, sing much the same, or be capable of mating except under duress. |
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