Is it common for a medicine to be 100% effective? That seems weird to me.
Is it common for a medicine to be 100% effective? That seems weird to me.
"The implosion was confirmed the next morning, but because the Coast Guard didn't have a way to verify the wreckage they continued with the rescue efforts"
That's basically the 'new information'.
I was a low level IT guy many years ago and had worked for the company for about 4 years. There was a sales guy also named Bob that I would help out a few times a year. It was a small company, around 50 employees, and every year at the company Christmas party sales guy Bob would come up to me and say "I don't think we've met, I'm Bob".
That pissed me off, but it is the only time I can remember where I was upset someone didn't remember my name.
I feel like the truss bridge design using rigid steel support structure was a bad one.
You can tell that by the way it fell down.
Pronounced 'Sue You'?
Madonna, I was 13 years old and was an extra on A League of Their Own and I ran into her on set. I was nervous but she gave me her time and was gracious enough to talk to me... in fact, everyone on the set was very open and willing to talk with the extras, except for Tom Hanks. He would do his scenes and then exit as quickly as possible, while avoiding talking with people.
Obviously the first step is to stop smoking yesterday. You can buy test strips off of Amazon. I'd recommend getting those and then testing yourself as soon as you get them. And for the next several weeks you should have a huge container of water in your hands at all times and constantly drinking (and peeing). Once a week you should test yourself and if you are still showing positive when it is time for your test then you may want to see if you can postpone (like, maybe an out of town uncle died or something).
It's supposed to eat the liver, not the nipple!
there’s an absolutely brilliant science fiction trilogy by Adrian Tchaikovsky called Children of Time
I've had this series on my 'to read' list for a while, but I don't remember adding it and didn't remember anything about it. Thank you for this great description that doesn't give anything away with the story, you have helped move this series to be my next read.
If those photos existed they would be sent to every news organization on the planet in seconds
Which is why we have so many photos from Nazi concentration camps, because they knew that there needed to be proof or people wouldn't believe it.
I had the same experience this morning. Glad to see I'm not the only one who has issues with a shared grinder.
I've had both. My first job was at McDonalds, it was about 4 years after my brother had worked there and I applied on a whim. The owner happened to be there and when she saw my last name she asked if I was related to my brother, and when I confirmed it she hired me on the spot. My second job was as a deckhand on a tug boat, my dad knew the owner and they needed someone to do manual labor, so I got the job. My 3rd job was in retail and I got it on my own at college - I applied with a bunch of other people and nailed the interview. My 4th job was another retail job that I applied and, again, nailed the interview. My 5th job is the one that got me started on my career, and it absolutely was because of who I knew... one of my prior work friends had gotten a job at a local ISP and he was able to get me onboard as well. That friend then left after a few years and got a job at a larger ISP in a much larger city, and about a year later he got me onboard again. Then I decided to go back to college and graduate, and after graduation that same friend got me a job in an IT department for a software company he was working for... during the interview process one of the interviewers asked if I knew anyone who worked there and when I dropped this guy's name the interview was over, he said I got his vote. Then 16 years later I was laid off and had to find a job on my own. After 3 months - and 1000+ applications submitted - I got on with a large medical equipment manufacturing company all on my own. It helps a TON to know the right people, but it isn't impossible to find something if you have the right skills (both job skills and social skills for getting through an interview). If you find someone who can get you in the door, cherish them because they can be truly life changing friends.