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-The signs on storefronts often say "No shirt, no shoes, no service". Tomorrow I am buying groceries without pants.
-I drive home on the parkway and parked in my driveway.
-Why is color developer SO expensive compared to black?
-I think back order is just a nice way of saying "Tough shit; try finding it elsewhere".
-Why are the Kardashians famous? What a bunch of talentless hacks!
-Remember when MTV played actual music videos and VH1 played crappy music videos?
-Are you really surprised that big brother is watching you?
-I love magnetic screwdrivers.
-The Bush administration: wtf was that all about? The Obama administration: wtf is this all about?. 16 years of complete fuckery.
-The last disease cured by mankind was Polio in 1955, 58 YEARS AGO! With all the advances we have made, we can't cure ANY of this shit? Got a pill for limp dicks and balding but cancer is stilling fuckin with us. At least I'll die rock hard and hairy when 4 forms of cancer take me; and that's if diabetes, lupus, malaria, HIV, or MS don't get to me first.
-Two words: work ethic. Get some.
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I did some checking. 12 weeks is the recommended treatment period though some can be cured in 8 weeks. Other hep C types could take as much as 24 weeks. The cost is the main thing with hep C treatment. Sovaldi costs $1,000 a pill, or $84,000 for a typical 12-week course of treatment, but it must be used with other drugs. Harvoni is even more expensive at $1,125 a pill, or $94,500 for a 12-week course of treatment. But that is roughly in line with the total cost for Sovaldi and the drugs used with it. Many patients will be able to take Harvoni for only eight weeks, at a cost of about $63,000.Comment
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I did some checking. 12 weeks is the recommended treatment period though some can be cured in 8 weeks. Other hep C types could take as much as 24 weeks. The cost is the main thing with hep C treatment. Sovaldi costs $1,000 a pill, or $84,000 for a typical 12-week course of treatment, but it must be used with other drugs. Harvoni is even more expensive at $1,125 a pill, or $94,500 for a 12-week course of treatment. But that is roughly in line with the total cost for Sovaldi and the drugs used with it. Many patients will be able to take Harvoni for only eight weeks, at a cost of about $63,000.
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I'll confirm that. Box elder bugs smell pretty bad when crushed and roasted, but make interesting copies. =^..^=If you'd like a serious answer to your request:
1) demonstrate that you've read the manual
2) demonstrate that you made some attempt to fix it.
3) if you're going to ask about jams include the jam code.
4) if you're going to ask about an error code include the error code.
5) You are the person onsite. Only you can make observations.
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Give credit where credit is due please.Comment
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I did some checking. 12 weeks is the recommended treatment period though some can be cured in 8 weeks. Other hep C types could take as much as 24 weeks. The cost is the main thing with hep C treatment. Sovaldi costs $1,000 a pill, or $84,000 for a typical 12-week course of treatment, but it must be used with other drugs. Harvoni is even more expensive at $1,125 a pill, or $94,500 for a 12-week course of treatment. But that is roughly in line with the total cost for Sovaldi and the drugs used with it. Many patients will be able to take Harvoni for only eight weeks, at a cost of about $63,000.
As I tell alot of associates, if our medical industry becomes totally privately owned, the poor will be unable to cure themselves. The poor will then go and work for the rich and pass the disease/illness on to those people and their children in a continued cycle. Disease an illness does not discriminate against rich or poor. For every one person that can not afford health care, there will be one hundred become ill by the bureaucratic stupidy of an ill afford private health system.
It has been said a billion times: -- "One person sick, all people sick"...
The right to clean health should be mandatory for all people not a privilege for the rich few.Last edited by NeoMatrix; 08-26-2016, 12:35 AM.Inauguration to the "AI cancel-culture" fraternity 1997...
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I don't complain about it. I also don't believe in free healthcare for all, or any other socialist crap.
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Wow... is that really the cost of persciption drugs in the USA ? Wow for a handful of chemicals. Someone needs to rectify that sort of evil pricing health system out. How can doctors justify feeding off the poor people in such a horrendous parasitic monopoly when they need it the most. How does the pharmacutical CEO's lay straight in their gold coated bed each night ?
As I tell alot of associates, if our medical industry becomes totally privately owned, the poor will be unable to cure themselves. The poor will then go and work for the rich and pass the disease/illness on to those people and their children in a continued cycle. Disease an illness does not discriminate against rich or poor. For every one person that can not afford health care there will be one hundred become ill by the beauacratic stupidy of an ill afford private health system.
It has been say a billion times: -- One person sick all people sick...
The right to clean health should be mandatory for all people not a privilige for the rich few.
People under a certain income level in Hawaii get free healthcare, but that means that buying insurance here is very expensive. For myself I pay over 600 a month. When I went to the Doc the other week for a physical it still cost me more than a hundred dollars out of pocket with my insurance.
With the amount of money I put into a system I rarely use, the doctors office should be picking me up at my house with a Limo, filled with champagne and women.Comment
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Indeed it is broken. Prices for regular guys are unaffordable, yet felons get out of prison with free medical care, and people refusing to work can fake an injury and collect disability and get everything paid for. It's cheaper for me to pay the tax penalty and pay for my own healthcare than it is to have insurance.
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