To: Robert DeLong
You can check out any time you like ...
Meanwhile, in the real world: I observe that liquid nitrogen is dirt cheap, and minimally invasive outpatient procedures are (relatively) inexpensive as well. I'm quite sure that this is a good thing.
7 posted on
08/31/2015 8:40:19 AM PDT by
NorthMountain
("The time has come", the Walrus said, "to talk of many things")
To: NorthMountain; MinuteGal
Another area for those Pali lovers that want to boycott Israel will have to wring their hands over. Do they boycott this technology that would potentially save their own lives, or do they just die. I know how I would vote if I were them; boycott the “Jew” company and DIE.
8 posted on
08/31/2015 8:46:36 AM PDT by
flaglady47
(TRUMP ROCKS!)
To: NorthMountain
Liquid nitrogen is indeed dirt cheap, however, other resources are not. As life is extended the strains on resources that are more scarce become even more strained. So apparently you fail to observe the "real" world in its entirety. I am not saying the cure is not a marvelous discovery, however, I am saying that it does come with negative impacts as well. Those negative impacts will be felt even stronger in our kids and grandkids lifetimes, than they probably will be felt in our lifetimes. Question is, do the negatives outweigh the positives in the long run. Are we cursing our grandchildren? Only time will tell.
BTW, I will check out when the good Lord tells me to.
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