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  • I mean I like microwaves but it pisses me off it wants to know the date and this goes for any item that wants internet access. Time I get. Its sorta convenient to have it show it when its not doing anything else but why the F do you think you need to know the date. Im not setting you to go cook something later. Really it comes down to it refusing to work after power loss until you put in time and date. My microwave always thinks the days start on november eleventh two thousand eleven.

  • This is just not worth it when you have to be worried about infection in a populace. Again the placebo group may and likely will have more risk taking behavior. This was really the crux of my initial reply. Its not that there is 100% nothing you can get from it but the risk trade off is not worth it.

  • Is this about wheel of time? Im not up to date on the show but in the books there gets to be a point where like a dozen different groups are doing things and the whole book is like 15 minutes long from different perspectives.

  • Whats funny is the people mentioning open office then saying libre office is not up to snuff and when they don't seem to realize the difference you know they have not used it in awhile. I mean like over a decade likely if your mentioning open office.

  • yeah I was not limiting my comment to recycling just about how we don't really need to be using plastic everywhere and how things were pretty fine in the 70's where you only saw plastic in a few use cases.

  • its simple realism, sea level over half a foot higher than pre industrial era, rampant wildfires, tornado alley expanding east, chicagos deep tunnel project that despite being made to be more than adequate for when its started and then being expanded over the life of the project is still expanding as it has had storms that have filled what it has in recent time. Insurance running from many states and the term unisurable becoming common. Realism as in reality like that?

  • Is there two tracks with the train? It sorta seems like one. I really like the elevated design with the single pole. The city near me you have streets with poles on either side and no island on the road but I like this better. Would sorta be nice for an upside down Y or something on the bottom and have bike and pedestrian lanes through them to give cover from weather.

  • The cleaning was common back then. Every store took back the tall glass bottles of soda and in modern times oberweiss brought that back with milk. The glass melting is nice just as a final option really.

  • So the key thing here with placebo is its a mental effect. It effects things you could otherwise effect with your mind. You can't kill viruses in this manner. Adding to this if you testing for a communicable disease the placebo group that is given something 100% inneffective in fighting the virus/microbe is problematic as it may lead to "risky" behavior. This is why generally you have the population you test on and you use the general population as the control group to compare against. I will give you that placebo in that circumstance might cause people to list symptoms as less severe but its just not worth it.

  • I get it. Using hitler is to extreme. But at that time we are talking the first world despite germanys ww1 issues. Im just saying that the first world issues people are talking about are people being grabbed off the street by unmarked secret police and being renditioned to foreign gulags and talk about entering private property without warrants. Its not like. OMG, how come I can't get a good latte in this town.