For questions I just saw a photo of my new pharmacist. Is it a bad sign when your pharmacist is seriously cross-eyed?
If a woman is pregnant, does she get to drive in the HOV lane because the fetus is a second person? https://www.usatoday.com/story/news...woman-says-fetus-count-hov-lanes/10023847002/ By that argument, she gets charged for two at the theater or at a concert? ... or for an airline ticket?
Depends whether it effects their vision or not. From what I understand, eyes are sometimes deformed in such a way that they dont see straight, but the person may learn to correct for the deformity by focussing anyway, which causes the eye to appear to not be straight when it actually is. In such a case, peripheral vision would likely suffer, but not objects focussed on.
As far as the carpool lane question, it's meant for two or more passengers in a car, and a passenger is defined as someone taking up a seat in said car. The fetus isn't taking up one - however, if you eventually define said child as a passenger, now the woman can be ticketed for allowing two people in the driver's seat which is ALSO a driving violation. If I were the judge I'd let her know that and ask her which rule you wanna be guilty of? Also - we've been here before. Since the baby isn't taking up an extra space in a theatre, I'd say she wouldn't haveta pay for an extra ticket.
I would not be too concerned about something like that. It's not like a pharmacist just walks in off the street to get that job so the "whatever is going" clearly hasn't impacted his or her ability to pass the required training programs and earn the proper licenses to know, understand, advise and dispense controlled pharmaceuticals.
That’s a dumb way to try and get out of a ticket. But when you get into the theater question, does the fact most theaters don’t charge until tissue has been outside the uterus for 2-3 years mean we can terminate up to the point theaters charge? I’ve heard frustrated parents hypothesize they should be able to terminate their progeny any time up to the crumb cruncher’s 18th birthday. That’s probably too extreme—in most cases. LOL
When I was in college, my best friend's mother used to say that when she was pregnant with my friend, she considered getting an abortion. ....and she's still thinking about it!
Even though both can potential be used interchangeably at a basic level meaning you can use a computer monitor to watch television and connect gaming consoles or connect a TV to a computer and browse the internet etc... each has its own strengths. Monitors can be much more expensive than television especially considering the size. Monitor usually have higher resolution, much higher frame rates and refresh rates, (which is essential for gamers), and generally better image quality. Although some may have speakers it is rare. Some monitors will have cameras, touch screens etc... but televisions usually have much more accessories. TV will have built in sound, tuner and many other accessories and functionality a monitor does not need since that is handled by the computer when using a monitor. The resolution of TV are generally lower and the frame and refresh rate would be much slower. This is generally good enough for viewing TV show, sports and movies. Also smart TV essentially incorporate small processors like android boxes to install and run apps. This allows users to connect to most streaming services, browse the internet, get updates etc... without connecting external devices.
Why do politicians [like the governor of Kentucky during the flooding] use sign language experts for the deaf in a separate TV frame, or even standing next to them, when they are speaking to the public on TV? Why not use text?
Georgia law says a fetus is now a tax deduction The state’s “fetal personhood” provision now includes a $3,000 tax exemption starting at around six weeks of pregnancy. https://www.nytimes.com/2022/08/04/us/georgia-abortion-law-fetus-tax-dependent.html#:~:text=The state's “fetal personhood” provision,around six weeks of pregnancy.&text=As a subscriber, you have,can read what you share.