One of the requirements for Brannigan’s law is that you can’t make it obvious that you’re invoking it.
One of the requirements for Brannigan’s law is that you can’t make it obvious that you’re invoking it.
And as an fyi for anyone that may be confused: They mean the patient squeezing a rubber ball while their arm is in a tourniquet (the band that goes around the upper arm while blood is drawn).
(But yes, either type of ball is completely different than squeezing a penis. Just goes to show how screwy perception can get while under anesthesia.)
I would probably argue that it’s not so much pointless as it currently has more limited use cases than conventional means. This may or may not change in the future.
This is exactly it. Unless there is a specific test of a mechanism, all they’ve found is that there is a correlation between the two. There could be other factors, e.g. behavioral, which increases the chances for both.
There’s a few other things that dark matter explains which MOND doesn’t, such as the relative abundances of the light elements and galaxies with seemingly no dark matter present.
Time to go off-roading.
It’s also pretty telling that he’s conflating the Soviet Union with the current Russian Federation in talking about WWII.
This discussion on the original bug report does talk about the back-end needing a fix as well.
Under international law, you do not wantonly strike vehicles with markings for medical aid, such as ambulances. Doing so is a war crime. It doesn’t matter if it was, “an internationally recognized convoy.” It doesn’t matter if you suspect that it is fake.
Israel is admitting to violating Article 21 of the Geneva convention.