I hope they find this one quick, I'm a little disappointed they haven't found/reported any wreckage yet. The search area for this one look so much more confined.
If this turns out to be another mh370 where they can't find it, there will be some big question marks.
I'm actually quite surprised that being around for quite some time, Ebola has managed to stay contained for this long. I always wondered what's stopping someone who isn't symptomatic from flying out of Africa and then being diagnosed later.
This actually kinda freaks me out. Like what if...
Something about this story feels out of place for me. I don't know a thing about virology but the only thing I got from the small amount of attention I paid to this is that [it feels like] only children are affected? If not then they did a good job at using children to senationalize it.
I found I've been pretty successful with picking anyone up anywhere. The trick is confidence and some chloroform. On second thought, the confidence isn't actually necessary. :ninja:
At my previous job, I did discover the Bloomberg terminal allows me to bypass certain blocked innocuous sites. The browser didn't have a url bar though so the only way I knew how to get to my destination was using "FUWB" which had a link to google maps where I then navigate to google search so I...
It's times like these I'm glad I'm an American. Our TSA would have had them turn off all of their ground to air missiles before our plane would have taken off.
I wonder how long they'd be willing to stay on the line trying to stop you from cancelling? Surely there's also go to be some time limit before they also take a hit from not picking up enough calls.
I dropped out of Harvard to start my own software company. It became pretty successful. Now I spend the fortune I've amassed over the years through my charity to find cure to all kinds of diseases.
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