> For some smaller-rooted sweet varieties, cooking is sufficient to eliminate all toxicity. The cyanide is carried away in the processing water and the amounts produced in domestic consumption are too small to have environmental impact
@GeorgeMarian you know whats always puzzled me? how the hell did people get to smoke, it is quite / very toxic when you eat it... who was the first to say ok, so we feel like hell when we eat it, lets try somking it! (albeit it is toxic when smoked but on the long run)
This makes me think of a concept, the name of which escapes me at the moment, about one villager trying something out and if it didn't kill him, the others would also try it.
Most societies evolve to the point where a large percentage of the population is in direct support of the way of life. However, there always evolves a higher class of citizenry who have nothing to do but to pursue leisure. Those generally tend to try and kill themselves (look at Charlie Sheen) by ingesting whatever they can to try and find the best there is to offer.
I have to admit, despite being raised in a Southern Baptist upbringing, I can't walk outside and look around and believe that those guys are really on the level. I believe there's a grain of truth in the middle of those oysters, but I imagine most of it is wrong ...
And please don't get me started on the Catholics ... (nobody has broken my logic yet but they say that politics and religion make strange bedfellows [don't talk about them])
If there was somewhere I could go listen to an interesting sermon and not have to play along and affirm that I believe in virgin births and resurrections, etc. I would go there.
Though judging from the fact one can't purchase alcohol and could not until recently purchase cigarettes here, I suspect the denomination wouldn't interest me :P
@drachenstern Yes. But I can't say whether someone else is a Christian or not. Romans 14:4: "Who are you to judge someone else’s servant? To their own master, servants stand or fall. And they will stand, for the Lord is able to make them stand."
@mmyers Ya know, I think he was the only Christian who really understood what it meant to be a Christian back then ... Or at least, of all the surviving historical record to this point
Catholic devotions are "external practices of piety" which are not part of the official liturgy of the Catholic Church but are part of the popular spiritual practices of Catholics.[3][4] Catholic devotions do not become part of liturgical worship, even if they are performed within a Catholic church, in a group, in the presence of a priest.[5] The Congregation for Divine Worship at the Vatican publishes a Directory of devotions and pious practices.[6]
@Trufa so long as it's condoned within the chapel proper it is part of the core belief system, and I don't care what they say about "personal decisions" ...
@drachenstern just in case I will play devil advocate here, I am not in any way a close minded christian or anything like that. I am very skeptical myself
@Trufa most South American countries have a heavy Catholic influence, at least historically. Well more than most other countries on the planet. The cultures all originated from Spanish religious soldiers.
I realize that was 3-400 years ago, but given how our country runs and it was founded by religious extremists
@drachenstern ohh that, sorry, the thing is, uruguay is different to most of latin amrica in that way, the state got more heavily separated from the church than enywhere else
@Trufa I think that all of the SA countries are starting to (like in the past 40 years, compared to 400+ is not that long) have a renaissance of that sort, and all the urbanization is leading to a more diverse population in that regard.
Not that it's a bad thing, it just means culturally people are trying to find what fits for them now, not what fit for their great grandparents
@TimStone I just realized I got recalced under the 2k limit :(
@Trufa I would except this laptop doesn't have speakers for some reason (I imagine something is loose inside) and I don't want to get out my headphones at this time of night. Also, I've probably seen it ... ;)
I am for this system provided there is an adjustment:
Cap question rep at 500
Allow for another 500 rep more from questions per 2000 rep gained.
Question rep means, all rep generated by question upvotes and accepts.
Overall this change will affect less than 1000 users on Stack Overflow. ...
@Jin damn you. Now I do too, and I've never been in NYC and eaten Japanese food there. But I can see from the picture that the food is absolutely mouth watering.
see, that makes me nervous. user has a lot of questions, yes. user has deleted questions, yes. user has a lot of 0 score questions, yes. BUT user also has significant upvotes on questions.
anyone else noticed that there are already 4 iOS/iPhone/iPad related chats on Stackoverflow? I think its great that people can easily create chats, but having 4 different rooms (all empty) on the same topic seems kind of pointless
Oh, hey @Jin, you'd be a good person to ask about this. Say I want to display a large collection of images in a horizontal scrolling area. Can I do it somehow without resorting to a huge width on the container? (That is, without using tables.)
I think I may have one slice of bacon left in the fridge. I was saving it for something. Oh, yah...the gf was gonna make some chicken and bacon something or another.
@Jin LOL
Heh. If everyone were using Chrome, I could just set a crazy wide width that would work in all cases and it would display the way I want it to (without extra space).
@Jin yeah. It's no good starting a project without the good Lord's blessing. They should have thunk of that. If they start it again, I'll bring it up on their Meta.