maximus otter
Recovering policeman
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Smartwatches Track Our Health. Smart Toilets Aren’t Too Far Behind.
https://www.wsj.com/articles/smartw...mart-toilets-arent-too-far-behind-11630771201maximus otter
But are quite difficult to balance on your wrist.Smart Toilets Aren’t Too Far Behind.
I wouldn’t mind if they were a bit a behind, but not a lotta behind.Smartwatches Track Our Health. Smart Toilets Aren’t Too Far Behind.
https://www.wsj.com/articles/smartw...mart-toilets-arent-too-far-behind-11630771201
maximus otter
Lucky him. I often party like it's £19.99.At least he can then party like it's 1999.
I immediately thought: "80% chance that the story is not real".
The 20-year-old Madrid resident mentioned he was attacked by a gaggle on the porch of his dwelling and stabbed within the face. The boys are additionally mentioned to have scratched the phrase ‘maricon’ (faggot) in his buttocks.
So some people were cheap and only cryo-froze their brains, hoping that if they were ever revived, they could just up and use someone else's body?Frozen bodies and brains of wealthy Brits and Americans are SNATCHED from Russian lab where they were stored in the hope of being brought back to life
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...-brains-rich-people-SNATCHED-Russian-lab.html
Oh but Alcor (?), the American version, also does both whole body and head only cryogenics. The second option is cheaper of course. I think the idea is that in the future they will be able to grow new bodies.So some people were cheap and only cryo-froze their brains, hoping that if they were ever revived, they could just up and use someone else's body?
I think the idea is if they're bringing you back from the dead, then cloning you a new body will be easy for them.So some people were cheap and only cryo-froze their brains, hoping that if they were ever revived, they could just up and use someone else's body?
The full article is behind a paywall and hopefully it'll stay there, the headline is bad enough.
Fife nurse who necked patients’ painkillers caught by floating phlegm
https://www.eveningtelegraph.co.uk/