I think we put the solar power debate here. It appears Elon Musk is trying to make it work.
https://www.google.com/amp/www.thev...2016/11/22/13712750/tesla-microgrid-tau-samoa
That's a pretty cool idea and seems perfect for those thousands of islands scattered through the equatorial Pacific.
Level Boston and have the resulting grid power NYC!!!
Talk about damming with faint praise....That's a pretty cool idea and seems perfect for those thousands of islands scattered through the equatorial Pacific.
I will never understand people who don't get flu shots. Barring a medical reason, there really isn't a good reason to not get one.
It's easy to understand. Laziness and fear of needles.
And you're an anti vaxer.
I will never understand people who don't get flu shots. Barring a medical reason, there really isn't a good reason to not get one.
It's easy to understand. Laziness and fear of needles.
And you're an anti vaxer.
I will never understand people who don't get flu shots. Barring a medical reason, there really isn't a good reason to not get one.
im with you but now that I have a infant and father with cancer, I will be getting the flu shot to help protect them...I hate getting it because it never fails that I or my wife get sick shortly after getting the ****. This year it was my wife, although that is probably a bad combination of the shot and some mold issues at her work...D. None of the Above (I get my blood drawn a few times a year, and I have no problem watching the needle go in, or the draw itself)
It boils down to a calculated risk for me:
1. I've never had the flu. A bad case of acute bronchitis once or twice, but never the flu.
2. The flu vax is an educated guess at best. The 60% average increase in immunity applies only to healthy adults. So, the vaccine is most effective in that healthy adult group - the group at lowest risk to begin with. While it's a good idea to hedge your bets and get it if you're pediatric, geriatric, or work in healthcare, it's still not going to be as effective in patients with naturally weaker immune systems.
3. Not an anti-vaxxer, but several years ago before I went off to Houghton, I had the bacterial meningitis vaccine. About a week later, I was hospitalized for meningitis-like symptoms that stemmed from encephalitis. After dozens of tests, the evidence seemed to point to a bad reaction to that vaccine. Having never had the flu, and not being in a high-risk group for contracting it, I see no reason to risk any potential complications, despite what the CDC says about them being minimal.
Who knows? With all the airplane travel I do now, maybe this is my year of reckoning.
There is also so much correlation, but not causation with illness. Most illness people associate with the "flu" are not influenza. Flu shot or no, you are very likely to get some sort of illness once fall or winter comes around ('round the time you get the vaccine) so it really takes a population outlook to get a realistic idea.
First they dump Pluto. OK, I can finally grasp that. But now? Alpha Centauri?? What is Tom Corbett going to do???