Apparently “blueberry spice” synthetic marijuana causes kidney failure, but I’m uncertain of the mechanism. Anyone know? #dox
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Apparently “blueberry spice” synthetic marijuana causes kidney failure, but I’m uncertain of the mechanism. Anyone know? #dox
A startup founded in 2005 and one started at the end of 2010 are battling it out for the hearts and minds of physicians in their bid to build the largest doctor-only network.
The Supreme Court’s decision on the health care case is more than just a simple yes or no. View this handy chart for possible SCOTUS decisions.
The Health Care Case’s Legal Maze
Google Body Browser is now zygotebody.com, and it’s still awesome. (Taken with instagram)
When Jobs returned to Apple in 1997, it was producing a random array of computers and peripherals, including a dozen different versions of the Macintosh. After a few weeks of product review sessions, he’d finally had enough. “Stop!” he shouted. “This is crazy.” He grabbed a Magic Marker, padded in his bare feet to a whiteboard, and drew a two-by-two grid. “Here’s what we need,” he declared. Atop the two columns, he wrote “Consumer” and “Pro.” He labeled the two rows “Desktop” and “Portable.” Their job, he told his team members, was to focus on four great products, one for each quadrant. All other products should be canceled. There was a stunned silence. But by getting Apple to focus on making just four computers, he saved the company. “Deciding what not to do is as important as deciding what to do,” he told me. “That’s true for companies, and it’s true for products.”
Roboto Glitter Lens, Ina’s 1935 Film, Cadet Blue Gel Flash, Taken with Hipstamatic