Quoting Michael Loo to Nancy Backus on 03-27-19 10:46 <=-
There are some useful meds, at least for some people, some of theMaybe.
time... but your assessment has merit to it...
If one factors in all effects for everyone, the total
sum is closer to zero - any benefit to the user is
balanced by adverse effects to the same person as well
as to others and the environment.
I'm almost willing to apply the equal and
opposite reaction law from physics to
everything else as well.
Probably true.... At least things we are better or worse at... :)The confusion is severe enough that WikipediaAnd here I've always thought myself not particularly mechanically minded... ;)
has a subheading under Fender (vehicle) that says
For the part of an automobile designed to
absorb minor impacts, see Bumper (automobile).
Some of us have our gifts, but we also have antigifts.
In the tug-of-war of the universe, we do our
minuscule best and merely hope that our net
effect is positive. By my way of thinking,
every good deed is balanced out by something
bad, perhaps on the other side of the world,
perhaps in your neighborhood. It is ardently
to be hoped that the good will overbalance,
but the chance of it winning in a rout are
slim and none.
The final cost was in the 3K range, so more thanFor sure.... I've been attached to most of mine.... ;) There was,
a Panama vacation but less than a new car. She was
also moaning and groaning about "my baby," so there
was also an emotional stake (women too can have an
attachment to cars!).
however, one that was more of a grapefruit, and which quickly lost any attraction it had had when spanking new.... even then, it was more utilitarian than my other cars have been....
I wonder why cars get citrusy. Was one of the
workers on the line drunk or something on the day
it was made?
Better as an adjunct, than as the main attraction... ;)... I'm of the faction that believes mushroom sandwiches are not burgersTotally agreed... :)
That's not a faction, it's the mainstream and I hope
always will be. I mean, big agarics have their place,
but not as a meat substitute.
Plus the nutrients in mushrooms are harder to
get, because of their cell structure.
Most of us get enough nutrition without
having to try to rely on mushrooms.
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