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Rich ToscanoKeymasterGreat article, thanks ZK. I’m not as confident as the author about timing, but qualitatively I agree entirely with what he says.
Rich ToscanoKeymasterGreat article, thanks ZK. I’m not as confident as the author about timing, but qualitatively I agree entirely with what he says.
Rich ToscanoKeymasterGreat article, thanks ZK. I’m not as confident as the author about timing, but qualitatively I agree entirely with what he says.
Rich ToscanoKeymasterKind of weird that the UT used the present tense in the title. Probably some journalistic stylebook thing. But it should really read, “Personal income in San Diego declined for first time,” since they are actually talking about data from 2009.
Rich ToscanoKeymasterKind of weird that the UT used the present tense in the title. Probably some journalistic stylebook thing. But it should really read, “Personal income in San Diego declined for first time,” since they are actually talking about data from 2009.
Rich ToscanoKeymasterKind of weird that the UT used the present tense in the title. Probably some journalistic stylebook thing. But it should really read, “Personal income in San Diego declined for first time,” since they are actually talking about data from 2009.
Rich ToscanoKeymasterKind of weird that the UT used the present tense in the title. Probably some journalistic stylebook thing. But it should really read, “Personal income in San Diego declined for first time,” since they are actually talking about data from 2009.
Rich ToscanoKeymasterKind of weird that the UT used the present tense in the title. Probably some journalistic stylebook thing. But it should really read, “Personal income in San Diego declined for first time,” since they are actually talking about data from 2009.
Rich ToscanoKeymaster[quote=threadkiller] It would be interesting to see if Mormon’s or other non alcohol drinkers live longer or have better health in general.[/quote]
This one’s already been answered… they do not (live longer, anyway):
http://www.time.com/time/health/article/0,8599,2014332,00.html
In fact, according to that study, even heavy drinkers outlive non-drinkers.
Rich ToscanoKeymaster[quote=threadkiller] It would be interesting to see if Mormon’s or other non alcohol drinkers live longer or have better health in general.[/quote]
This one’s already been answered… they do not (live longer, anyway):
http://www.time.com/time/health/article/0,8599,2014332,00.html
In fact, according to that study, even heavy drinkers outlive non-drinkers.
Rich ToscanoKeymaster[quote=threadkiller] It would be interesting to see if Mormon’s or other non alcohol drinkers live longer or have better health in general.[/quote]
This one’s already been answered… they do not (live longer, anyway):
http://www.time.com/time/health/article/0,8599,2014332,00.html
In fact, according to that study, even heavy drinkers outlive non-drinkers.
Rich ToscanoKeymaster[quote=threadkiller] It would be interesting to see if Mormon’s or other non alcohol drinkers live longer or have better health in general.[/quote]
This one’s already been answered… they do not (live longer, anyway):
http://www.time.com/time/health/article/0,8599,2014332,00.html
In fact, according to that study, even heavy drinkers outlive non-drinkers.
Rich ToscanoKeymaster[quote=threadkiller] It would be interesting to see if Mormon’s or other non alcohol drinkers live longer or have better health in general.[/quote]
This one’s already been answered… they do not (live longer, anyway):
http://www.time.com/time/health/article/0,8599,2014332,00.html
In fact, according to that study, even heavy drinkers outlive non-drinkers.
March 16, 2011 at 12:18 PM in reply to: OT: A flowchart to help you determine if you’re having a rational discussion #677594
Rich ToscanoKeymasterAnd just like that, Piggington forum content drops by 90%.
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