Of course, sorry for taking what you wrote literally?10 kilometers, of course.
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Of course, sorry for taking what you wrote literally?10 kilometers, of course.
Kilometer = km units and symbols matter.10 kilometers, of course.
You might be surprised how many people in the music industry and elsewhere take illicit drugs in a form that can be adulterated with fentanyl, etc. I'm with you as far as use goes, but many are willing to take the trip.It's also the idea of being a completely helpless passenger (with zero control over what happens) at 10k miles height flying really fast. Plus, most of us have done this many times. On the other hand, the idea of injecting a black market substance with a needle into my body is repulsive and absurd to me, and probably most of us here.
Yep*.Bottom line is, we are really bad at objectively assessing risks and acting on them properly.
Like the real and direct risks of not eating healthy, not exercising, and generally ignoring basic bodily maintenance.We are worse at assessing abstract long-term risks.
*And here's an example of improper assessment of risk.If people could see the scenarios playing out for their grandchildren, they would mostly act much differently wrt to climate change and similar problems.
maybe it was auto correct that changed it to miles.Kilometer = km units and symbols matter.
That sure sounds like coincidence.www said:Parsons said Dean became ill and went to the hospital because he was having trouble breathing just over two weeks ago. He was intubated and developed pneumonia and then a serious bacterial infection, MRSA.
Hospital visit and MRSAThat sure sounds like coincidence.
Boeing is a company where senior managers only fail up and where whistleblowers are terrorized in and out of the workplace. One of Tkacik's sources noticed his car shimmying. The source, an ex-787 worker who'd been fired after raising safety complaints, had tried to bring an AIR21 complaint, but withdrew it out of fear of being bankrupted if he was ordered to pay Boeing's legal costs. When the whistleblower pulled over, he discovered that two of the lug-nuts had been removed from one of his wheels.
The whistleblower texted Tkcacik to say (not for the first time): "If anything happens, I'm not suicidal."
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