here in poland maybe 2 or 3 people in the crowd would even know what that is
It's just a matter of what mid-30s people played back then. While the West played MGS Poland was having a blast with that NES clone from the other thread. Mention any top game and the whole crowd of kurwas will cheer
Today I didn't even need to use my AK. I gotta say it was a good day. (c) - Ice Cube
here in poland maybe 2 or 3 people in the crowd would even know what that is
It's just a matter of what mid-30s people played back then. While the West played MGS Poland was having a blast with that NES clone from the other thread. Mention any top game and the whole crowd of kurwas will cheer
It's just too bad that dogs are too stupid to become oncologists. They're trying to create an artificial nose of sorts now; it'd be a huge help in some types of cancer if you could detect them at their early stages.
It's just too bad that dogs are too stupid to become oncologists. They're trying to create an artificial nose of sorts now; it'd be a huge help in some types of cancer if you could detect them at their early stages.
If we can build machines that are able to determince parts of million in a gas, we surely should be able to detect what the dog smells. I guess the scientists "just" need to understand WHAT exactly trigger the dogs reactions :/
I guess the scientists "just" need to understand WHAT exactly trigger the dogs reactions :/
That's precisely the issue, interpreting the data correctly (and reliably, doubt the patients would take kindly to false news about cancer during their routine check-ups ). There are some projects that have reached the testing stages already: http://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-26472225
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