Listening to a medical show in south Florida, hearing someone discuss this. I’d never heard of it, but it sounds like quite a useful supplement.
[Update a few minutes later]
You can buy the product at Amazon.
Listening to a medical show in south Florida, hearing someone discuss this. I’d never heard of it, but it sounds like quite a useful supplement.
[Update a few minutes later]
You can buy the product at Amazon.
It’s the left against the far left. Of course, I always find this sort of thing amusing/infuriating:
A group of moderate Democratic lawmakers sounded the alarm Thursday over the party’s shift to the left, saying the embrace of ultra-liberal policies could endanger their efforts to capture Congress in the November midterm elections and the White House in 2020.
There is nothing “liberal” about them at all, let alone “ultra-liberal.”
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This seems related somehow: Hillary says that Brett Kavanaugh will bring back slavery. Gee, that’s not hyperbolic and demagogic at all.
So Hillary thinks that Kavanaugh wants to bring back slavery? Is she saying he's a closet Democrat?
— Rand Simberg (@Rand_Simberg) July 13, 2018
An interesting read: How to build a mountain range. I’ve always wanted to see them.
[Via Austin Bay]
Brendan Byrne has a story on the latest nonsense. What does “solidify [NASA’s] risk tolerance process mean”? I guess I have to read the GAO report (as though I don’t have enough to do).
He’s starting a new SF series on HBO. Could be good.
It really does do a body good.
Well, it certainly feels like that.
There is too much here for me to write about this right now, but it’s an important read, on many subjects.
New reactors are coming, for earth and space. It’s about time.
This looks like a potentially huge breakthrough.
I thought that Bridenstine was a great choice. I am aware of no reason to think that this isn’t a terrible one. It will be interesting to hear the rationale from Trump supporters.