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Liquid`Drone
Norway28267 Posts
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Paljas
Germany6926 Posts
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Paljas
Germany6926 Posts
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JimmiC
Canada22817 Posts
On December 21 2017 10:02 Shiragaku wrote: I got an invitation for the Nikkei Asia 300 Summit. It's going to have the many major Asian CEOs, chief executives, bankers, and other figures in finance and politics. This is obviously a big deal for people who are established in business and finance, but I am a student and I am not sure if its worth it. Should I go or am I going to be wasting time and money on a celebrity meetup? Go 100%, networking is super huge in business any connection you could make, even with other attendee's could be valuable. And if you do go and its not great oh well you spent a little time and money (if you can afford it) | ||
phar
United States1080 Posts
(Just tryin' to bring the "stupid" back into this thread, y'all are seeming to ask way too coherent/serious questions) | ||
Amanebak
Czech Republic528 Posts
In each of Dan Carlin's Hardcore history podcasts, there is an intro with cuts of historical recordings. Can you decipher each of the recordings? I am just curious. www.dancarlin.com | ||
Zambrah
United States6832 Posts
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Uldridge
Belgium4255 Posts
I.e. how/why/... is Google capable of getting information about my local fast food restaurant, does it put the average traffic of every single day of the week, of every single hour the restaurant is open on the website AND is it capable of advising me on when the best time is I should go to and order a burger? Is the info provided by the restaurant and is Google just a chaperone? I love that free kind of information, don't get me wrong, but it's kind of creepy in a sense.. | ||
GreenHorizons
United States21792 Posts
On January 03 2018 14:39 Uldridge wrote: How does Google get the info from a random store/chain and is able to put those statistics online for me to see? I.e. how/why/... is Google capable of getting information about my local fast food restaurant, does it put the average traffic of every single day of the week, of every single hour the restaurant is open on the website AND is it capable of advising me on when the best time is I should go to and order a burger? Is the info provided by the restaurant and is Google just a chaperone? I love that free kind of information, don't get me wrong, but it's kind of creepy in a sense.. Pretty sure it's that Google is tracking the GPS locations passively so google knows how many people are at the place and how long they stay. | ||
Epishade
United States2267 Posts
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Acrofales
Spain17190 Posts
On January 05 2018 06:03 Epishade wrote: If you stuck your head up your butt hole and kept going up deeper, would your head come out of your mouth? Yes. Or your nose. Depends on your aim. | ||
JimmiC
Canada22817 Posts
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Simberto
Germany11032 Posts
Both have worse effects the further into the extreme you go. But which two do you compare? Do you compare 50 kg to 100kg? Or 50 to 120? 40 to 100? Do you just add/subtract kg at the same rate? Or do you half the lower when you double the top? | ||
Danglars
United States12133 Posts
On January 08 2018 03:25 JimmiC wrote: At what point does being to thin have equal or worse health concerns to being to fat? In pounds overweight and underweight? You can be a hundred pounds overweight with moderate risk compared to sitting at deaths door a hunder pounds underweight. | ||
JimmiC
Canada22817 Posts
Obviously nothing exact, because it is both impossible and it is a dumb question xD | ||
AbouSV
Germany1278 Posts
You can be 100% overweight and | ||
JimmiC
Canada22817 Posts
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Sent.
Poland8967 Posts
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Uldridge
Belgium4255 Posts
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Danglars
United States12133 Posts
On January 10 2018 05:01 JimmiC wrote: Answer as best you can however you choose. Pound for pound, it’s all underweight’s problem once you’re outside of healthy (beyond mildly underweight and mildly overweight). Immune system, bones, muscles, blood health, and reproductive heath drop off faster in first 30 lbs than overweight people and diabetes & heart disease. Source is just a doctor friend. And it’s in the marginal rates of risk. | ||
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