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That depends a lot on the country where the counting is done. In the US from the moment the child is born. Within very few days in much of Europe. The long time delay (years) seems to occur in third world = nations primarily. Try the CIA fact book, it may be recorded there.

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This makes you wonder how much and for how long Sloman used illegal drugs.

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Michael A. Terrell

"Scholars have recently stopped watching "The Untouchables" long enough to = look at what really happened during Prohibition. They found that, nationwid= e, there was no violent crime wave. They found that per-capita alcohol cons= umption decreased by nearly two-thirds. Some conclude that Prohibition, far= from being the total disaster most people regard it, was a success." =20 Somewhere along the line you heard that Prohibition didn't work and it suit= s your world view to believe that story. Repeating an urban myth over an ov= er doesn't make it true. (Same thing with Global Warming.) Teenagers who a= re into marijuana are more likely to become schizophrenic.

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Mark Robarts

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"However, we've found that the vapours previously thought to account for all aerosol formation in the lower atmosphere can only account for a small fraction of the observations =96 even with the enhancement of cosmic rays"

The fact that we don't know where the aerosol nuclei in the lower atmosphere come from is some kind of counter-evidence against anthropogenic global warming?

-- Bill Sloman, Nijmegen

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Bill Sloman

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Someone might have paid for the spin on the interpretation in The Register. But The Register has been publishing obviously planted denialist propaganda for a long time now - it's more likely that some over-worked journalists are grateful to get pre-digested stuff that they can use to fill their column.

It's not as if British science journalists know anything about science.

-- Bill Sloman, Nijmegen

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Bill Sloman

Moral or ethical bankruptcy normally proceeds monetary (fiscal) bankruptcy.

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josephkk

Due to the likes of Clifford Heath. ...Jim Thompson

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Jim Thompson

^^^^^^^^ pre?

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krw

^^^^^ per?

At least that's how a guy from your (new) neck of the woods was pernouncin' it :-)

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Joerg

Jim-out-of-touch-with-reality-Thompson hasn't noticed that Clifford Heath is Australian.

He was pointing out that one of the consequences of the "US war on drugs" is that some of the money Americans spend on using opiates to adjust their mood ends up paying the people who grow the opiates in Afghanistan, who in turn have to pay a lot of it over to the Taliban for "protection".

If the US had a more rational system of government, they might have worked out that they could cut off this source of support to the Taliban by legalising opiates, growing them in the US and selling them directly to the US addicts through the medical system. Not only would they ensure that American addicts got better quality opiates, but they'd also improve the US balance of trade, which needs all the help that it can get.

That the US hasn't worked this out for itself does seem to be evidence of some kind of intellectual bankruptcy.

-- Bill Sloman, Nijmegen

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Bill Sloman

Don't worry about Jim Thompson, the hurricane should be cleaning out his hotel very soon. It's ripping up stream of N.Y.

I am not wishing harm on any one but, being the smart guy that he seems to be, I hope some of that gray matter was used to relocate!

Jamie

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That's exactly what it is.

How many?

Well, the war on drugs hasn't made the problem go away. Harm minimisation doesn't make it go away either, but pure drugs available with clean needles from a medically run source do eliminate some of the more unfortunate side-effedts of drug addiction.

I'd say that "just say no" was more of a head-in-the-sand strategy than "harm minimisation" but tastes differ.

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It may make you wonder, because you are both stupid and malicious. For the record, I didn't use any.

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Bill Sloman

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Slowman-enormous-disgrace-to-those-others-holding-a-similar-degree fails to note that moral and ethical bankruptcy knows no borders.

Naaah! I'm at the center of recovery activity. My hotel lot is full of power pole replacement trucks waiting to disburse to areas in need.

Why? I'm on high ground just blocks from a major shelter (Farmingdale College). ...Jim Thompson

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| Analog Innovations, Inc.                         |     et      |
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Jim Thompson

[snip]

It's over already... even the rain has stopped. ...Jim Thompson

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| James E.Thompson, CTO                            |    mens     |
| Analog Innovations, Inc.                         |     et      |
| Analog/Mixed-Signal ASIC's and Discrete Systems  |    manus    |
| Phoenix, Arizona  85048    Skype: Contacts Only  |             |
| Voice:(480)460-2350  Fax: Available upon request |  Brass Rat  |
| E-mail Icon at http://www.analog-innovations.com |    1962     |
             
I love to cook with wine.     Sometimes I even put it in the food.
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Jim Thompson

Nope.

Dozens. Versus none across the border from there.

Yeah, right. Just like handing out clean and sterile switchblades would fix the problem with stabbings in downtown. It amazes me how people can believe in such programs.

No, it's the right thing but it has to start with the parents, not with a nanny-state. And that's where one of the problems is and also was back then in NL.

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Joerg

No, you're most likely correct, you didn't use any illegal drugs in your country, at least they aren't illegal there, just given to people like you to keep them subservient. How do you like that socialism ?

Jamie

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Jamie

Yep. Spell checkers can led to other errors.

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josephkk

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