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BTGBullseye

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  1. The child-resistant locking closure for containers was invented in 1967 by Dr. Henri Breault.
    
    A history of accidents involving children opening household packaging and ingesting the contents led the U.S. Congress to pass the Poison Prevention Packaging Act of 1970, authored by U.S. Senator Frank E. Moss of Utah. This gave the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission[7][8] the authority to regulate this area. Additions throughout the decades have increased the initial coverage to include other hazardous items, including chemicals regulated by the Environmental Protection Agency. Coordination exists for improving international standards on requirements and protocols.
    
    Child-resistant packaging can be a problem for some aged individuals or people with disabilities. Regulations require designs to be tested to verify that most adults can access the package. Some jurisdictions allow pharmacists to provide medications in non CR packages when there are no children in the same house.

    Helpful?

  2. We're working on A, but we have B and C covered.

     

    Hopefully, we'll be getting back to the Constitution, and make a law limiting the length of any law to 50 pages (1 page = one side of an 8.5"x11" sheet of paper, at standard 10-12pt font size) or less. The law has to come with a "layman's vocabulary" version in that 50 pages, cannot cover more than one specific subject, and is not allowed to be voted on unless it passes a Constitutional inquiry. (basically, it can't even be presented if any aspect could violate the Constitution)

  3. Well, simply, random just won't make a human... Besides, you would have to completely throw out the entire story of creation (which is the backbone of why you should believe in God, and follow him in the first place) just to start believing in a completely unproven theory. (one that the guy who originally made it [Darwin] said could NOT happen on a macro scale, and wouldn't generate completely different species)

     

    Hopefully that made sense... I couldn't sleep last night, or the night before... So a total of 4 hours of sleep in the last 72 hours.

  4. Still, it seems a bit ridiculous that they'd even bother with a PC port if they're not going to do it properly.

    Especially since they went to all the trouble of creating Human Revolution from the ground up 3 times just to get each platform right... (XBOX360, PS3, PC) Each version was the same game, but completely different under the hood.

  5. You know, you could always wait until someone else replies/rates.

    Yeah, I could, but that's how threads die... When I don't kill them that-is...

     

    9.8/10

     

    Still a VaultBoy Freeman, still awesome. (just need to put it on a transparent background instead of that white splotch. (I can do it for you if you'd like)

  6. Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol

     

    7.1/10

     

    Even heights in movies make me uneasy... (games more so, but it takes a lot of convincing and/or money and/or other positive incentives to get me to go higher than 10 feet off the ground if I can't hold on to something completely SOLID, or fly the plane myself)

  7. Can't disagree with you there...

     

    My family went and saw the new Noah movie yesterday... I'm glad I decided that sleep was a better use of my time and money. The inaccuracies are so apparent, and humor non-existent; the people who wrote it should be garrotted... With a chainsaw... That isn't running... And is covered in rust... While they're being soaked in acid...

  8. Wow... I grew up knowing what that meant from age 3 on... (not the sex part, but "a married person being with 'not-their-spouse' in a romantic way" was what I figured; and romantic back then meant candle lit dinners, etc.)

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