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Love those movies. Everything Everywhere All At Once had a team of 4 VFX people, IIRC.
Love those movies. Everything Everywhere All At Once had a team of 4 VFX people, IIRC.
I watched Godzilla Minus One a couple of days ago. It was made by a small VFX team, tiny budget, and a director who planned it all out in advance and the results were really impressive.
but so can pretty much anything in the medical field.
In the US, for sure. It doesn’t have to be that way though.
“Sorry, I’m not going to have a battle of wits with someone who is clearly unarmed.”
The director wanted Bowie originally for BR. I would’ve loved to have seen him instead.
You should read up on penalties for HIPAA violations, they don’t fuck around.
I’m not saying that won’t happen but if it does Microsoft will be absolutely fucked as they got caught committing several million HIPAA violations, not to mention any exposure to classified material on government computers.
No, you don’t understand, these guys are tech bros, they’re special, for reasons.
It sounds like drivers still need to be compiled for ARM. I’ve been waiting for years now for Dymo to release one for their label printers so I can buy new computers.
It makes sense when you realize these people are abject fucking cowards that can’t leave the house without their emotional support firearm.
Thanks.
A couple of things you might not have considered:
Preventative care. If you have insurance that covers checkups, screenings, etc. then you get that benefit. If you don’t have the insurance and can’t afford the out of pocket expense, you skip. The issue is that then people wait until they’re in really bad shape before seeking treatment meaning that outcomes are worse and treatment is much more expensive than if the illness had been caught earlier. Who pays for that? We all do through increased premiums.
This doesn’t happen in a well-run single payer system.
But for expected care like dentist visits you can and absolutely should shop around.
Why? I’m not seeing any benefit to your idea vs single payer dental. It’s not like your mouth isn’t a part of your body or that dental issues don’t effect your overall wellbeing.
Or you can sue them if you feel they should pay.
If someone can’t afford insurance, what makes you think they can afford a lawyer?
If you want a healthy discussion, you need better arguments.
Competition is inherently meaningless in the context of healthcare. What are you going to do, shop around while you’re having a heart attack? Also, with single payer, the government is not involved in your healthcare directly. Compare that with the current system where insurance companies often decide if you’re worth the treatment or, if you’re under or uninsured, you get to carry the debt until you die.
“Can I just stop you right there?” like you have something important to say, and then just walk away leaving them confused as hell.
A Moka pot, it’s the best coffee I’ve tasted, I’ll never go back to using those coffee machines with the basket and the glass carafe.
Also, a really good chef’s knife, kept really sharp. I use a couple of Global ones.
I wish this canard that fusion is right around the corner would die, we’re nowhere near. Where are people like OP getting their information from?
I don’t think you know what disingenuous means.
Pirate what you want, but trying to spin the argument this way is just disingenuous.
I’m not following you. Spotify is notorious for paying out very little to artists, so therefore they don’t deserve my business, fuck 'em.
Instead I like to support the artists directly.
As to your second point, I’ve never had a problem discovering new music.
I’ve seen quite a few download codes included with vinyl releases that have 24 bit wav/flac files available. Some will even offer 88.2/96kHz files.
You could argue that the quality difference isn’t detectable between those and an MP3 rip of a CD though.
you suggest they get $0?
They make more from what I suggested than they do from Spotify.
With my NAS, plex and Usenet I reinvented streaming. It’s awesome.