Microsoft forgot that Sony has a TV division that will intergrate most of the Xbone app features in the next gen TV's. Xbone sales are bound to drop hard within a few years. Furthermore, I believe that Microsoft has underestimated competition coming from internet providers, who are keen on intergrating internet and TV. There will be many high quality mediaboxes in the next few years.
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His definition of success is probably very different from yours.
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I can't believe people are stupid enough to actually inject THIS into themselves.
lostrib
We need to educate people about such drugs instead of just telling them to stay away.
we really need to educate people not inject gasoline and paint thinner into themselves?
Educating people about smoking helped, I guess the same could work for heroin.Heroin' isn't that bad to be honest. It was used as cold medicine, and is now used for pain relief. The problem, like all drugs..., is abuse. FightingfanThe horrible quality of most illigal drugs is a considerable problem aswell. Heroin should be transparent, yet most addict are injecting brown crap laced with all kinds of stuff.
Addicts have always been left to rot, the only difference with krokodil is that it's physically happening.
I would buy a massive resort for senior people in a weak EU nation such as Spain or Greece. After that I would make a deal with senior care homes in wealthier EU nations to give their older citizens the chance for a holiday of several months. The huge difference in land and personal costs between these EU nations would net me alot of money, save the wealthier nations from their rising medical care costs and provide jobs in Greece and Spain.
I'm certain that there would be far more organs available because there are far more people signed up. As there is actually a practical incentive to do so instead of just being a good person.[QUOTE="rastotm"]
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so your idea is to let a bunch more people die? you realize you can't just give away organs to random people right?
Or I guess all those people who can't be organ donors are just shit out of luck?
lostrib
so only people who have opted in to be organ donors upon death, would be elligible for organ donations?
Yes. People who opted out can't receive as long as there are people who opted in waiting for the same organ.I ment signing up for donorship, so your last sentence strongly resembles what I said.[QUOTE="rastotm"]
[QUOTE="Person0"] Well that's dumb because organs have to match a person, but I think organ donors should get priority over non-organ donors. (except in the case of heath related reasons)lostrib
that sucks for kids
Parents consent untill the child is 18.It's idiotic that organ donars die waiting in the line while those who do not donate survive.[QUOTE="rastotm"]
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that's idiotic
lostrib
so your idea is to let a bunch more people die? you realize you can't just give away organs to random people right?
Or I guess all those people who can't be organ donors are just shit out of luck?
I'm certain that there would be far more organs available because there are far more people signed up. As there is actually a practical incentive to do so instead of just being a good person.[QUOTE="rastotm"]Well that's dumb because organs have to match a person, but I think organ donors should get priority over non-organ donors. (except in the case of heath related reasons) I ment signing up for donorship, so your last sentence strongly resembles what I said.The true problem in the lack of organs donors lies in the fact that there are no positive consequences to signing on while having no negative consequences to signing off. People who refuse to be a organ donor should not be able to receive organs from others, it is as simple as that.
Person0
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