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The United States: Temperature-related hospitalizations have been consistent across multiple medical centers in Arizona. An emergency room doctor with Valleywise Health, which has multiple locations across the Phoenix area, told CNN: "The hospital has not been this busy with overflow since a few peaks in the Covid pandemic." The city once again hit 110 degrees Monday for a record-tying 18th consecutive day. Patients can experience body temperatures of 107 or higher, resulting in death or permanent brain damage. LoVecchio said it could take as little as five to 10 minutes to cause brain cell death at these high temperatures. Valleywise Health Medical Center Communications Director Michael Murphy told CNN that in some extreme cases, they are placing patients in body bags packed with ice to help cool them off, adding that their burn center has been "slammed" with patients experiencing contact burns. As Arizona swelters, one Phoenix-area hospital hasn't been this busy since peaks in the Covid-19 pandemic WWW.CNN.COM As more than 90 million people swelter under heat advisories across the country, temperature-related hospitalizations have been consistent across multiple medical centers in Arizona. This is without a power outtage.
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Farmers Insurance is leaving Florida.
PaladinSolo replied to CastletonSnob's topic in The Political Re-Education Camp
No worries they kept woke math out of the state. -
PC Tech What's a good price for a 3060 Ti?
PaladinSolo replied to DPCyric's topic in PC/Mac Technical and PCCB
I assume you've seen that you can get a 3060ti/3060/6700xt/6750xt for 350 or less on Amazon? The AMD cards also come with starfield i believe. -
Well maybe if Texas didn't have such strict gun laws people could defend themselves.
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Apparently these are repaired 5800x3ds with 2 cores disabled, so their availability is temporary.
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Jesse Watters was invited to speak before a group of executives. His remarks led to an 'epic meltdown' | CNN Business WWW.CNN.COM On a Friday morning in April, Fox News talk host Jesse Watters walked onstage to a room stuffed with hundreds of insurance executives and agents. Watters was the featured speaker at a breakfast for the Big “I” Legislative Conference, the signature annual event hosted by the Independent Insurance Agents & Brokers of America, where he was invited to participate in an interview with the organization’s retiring president... Watters, who has a history of making offensive remarks on Fox News, made a crude comment questioning the gender of Vice President Kamala Harris, the people said. The gross attempt at humor prompted some laughs, but also outrage. Some executives, many of whom planned to attend a diversity and inclusion luncheon later in the day, squirmed in their seats as a wave of awkwardness washed over the audience. Others walked out of the room and conveyed to the trade association that they were appalled at the behavior exhibited by Watters. The chat between Watters and Rusbuldt, which continued on after the appalling remark, had immediate consequences. Rusbuldt, who was set to officially retire in August, apologized to those gathered at the diversity-focused luncheon later that day. But ultimately it was not enough to quell the outrage. He was later quietly sidelined from most duties at the insurance organization. When asked for comment on Wednesday, a Fox News spokesperson told me that Watters had “no recollection” of the events. “In fact, the unscripted Q&A he participated in was well received with executives thanking him profusely afterward, enthusiastically taking photos, and presenting him with an award,” the network spokesperson said. “He was told it was one of the best talks they’ve ever held and never received feedback from the organization or his speaking agent after the event.” It was a perfect speech, some would say the most perfect of speeches!
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Turns out if people stop buying things they get cheaper, this entire gen of cards has been an absolute rip off especially for Nvidia.