JEEVES DROPPED THE BALL!
My time to shine!
lets see...
1) there is none
2) depnds on what your definition of IS is
3) define more, define fun
4) diets dont work, temp solution to perm problem
5)sure, get off the net and go meet them
6) fictional or real? foctional moses, real ....oprah
7) baby dont hurt me, dont hurt me no more.
no secret, enjoy stuff
9) does it really matter? fictional character, never alive, can't die.
10) if youre dumb enough to ask jeeves, not long. you'll probably lick a power outlet or taunt a lion or something
Those are just silly questions for which there is no answer. These are much better, because the answer itself makes no sense.
1 The placebo effect
Don't try this at home. Several times a day, for several days, you induce pain in someone. You control the pain with morphine until the final day of the experiment, when you replace the morphine with saline solution. Guess what? The saline takes the pain away.
This is the placebo effect: somehow, sometimes, a whole lot of nothing can be very powerful. Except it's not quite nothing. When Fabrizio Benedetti of the University of Turin in Italy carried out the above experiment, he added a final twist by adding naloxone, a drug that blocks the effects of morphine, to the saline. The shocking result? The pain-relieving power of saline solution disappeared.
So what is going on? Doctors have known about the placebo effect for decades, and the naloxone result seems to show that the placebo effect is somehow biochemical. But apart from that, we simply don't know.
My time to shine!
lets see...
1) there is none
2) depnds on what your definition of IS is
3) define more, define fun
4) diets dont work, temp solution to perm problem
5)sure, get off the net and go meet them
6) fictional or real? foctional moses, real ....oprah
7) baby dont hurt me, dont hurt me no more.
9) does it really matter? fictional character, never alive, can't die.
10) if youre dumb enough to ask jeeves, not long. you'll probably lick a power outlet or taunt a lion or something
Bonus question: who still uses askjeeves??
Service to what is up in the air though.
42! Of course!
Gotta love Douglas Adams.
Is it fate? Look at the post count.
Oh my god.
Is it fate? Look at the post count.
YOU are the answer!
1) To enjoy it.
2) Yes. His name is Alice Cooper
3)I dunno if they do, but I've had WAY more "fun" with brunettes than any blonde I've been with
4)Keep eating what you normally eat. Just eat LESS of it.
5)A more pertinent question might be, "Is there anybody there?
6)Queen Lizzy the 2nd
7)Love is a disease.....and marriage is the cure.
9)Nope, I still see him on other shows (dumb question)
10) Right up to the point you die.
1 The placebo effect
Don't try this at home. Several times a day, for several days, you induce pain in someone. You control the pain with morphine until the final day of the experiment, when you replace the morphine with saline solution. Guess what? The saline takes the pain away.
This is the placebo effect: somehow, sometimes, a whole lot of nothing can be very powerful. Except it's not quite nothing. When Fabrizio Benedetti of the University of Turin in Italy carried out the above experiment, he added a final twist by adding naloxone, a drug that blocks the effects of morphine, to the saline. The shocking result? The pain-relieving power of saline solution disappeared.
So what is going on? Doctors have known about the placebo effect for decades, and the naloxone result seems to show that the placebo effect is somehow biochemical. But apart from that, we simply don't know.
http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg1 ... sense.html
Oh my god.
Is it fate? Look at the post count.
Of course it is not fate. You're The Doctor.
Oh my god.
Is it fate? Look at the post count.
You got the Drudge Report on speed dial?
Tony Soprano did not die. That one is fact.
The rest reminds me an an old Air Force saying "Expert Opinions are like noses, everybody has one.".