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orangeNgreen, (edited ) in Is it illegal to charge insane prices for things?
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There are laws preventing someone from jacking up the prices of necessary items during emergencies. But I think the law of supply and demand is the only thing stopping you from selling a baseball hat for $20,000.

GlendatheGayWitch, in Why are we required to sit down when getting our blood pressure taken? Would the results be affected if we were standing?

It does make a difference. After a car wreck, a neurologist was assessing me and took my blood pressure acouole times. Once after standing up and sitting back down and another after sitting for a while. Not sure the exact reason, but it does make a difference.

Fiivemacs, in How do you address a letter to an army soldier or even a navy sailor on a ship?

Is it really overseas if they are on a ship in the sea?

peto,

Ship mostly yes under normal conditions.

Submarines on the other hand…

NataliePortland,
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Yes because if it was underseas it would be a submarine

Papanca, in Does taking my glasses off to 'let my eyes rest' actually have any meaningful effect? Or am I just making my eyes work harder?

Afaik, to rest your eyes you need to look in the far distance, like the end of a street. For at least 20 sec at a time

GreyShuck, in If you're reading something and you don't understand a word, should you stop and research it or should you keep reading the whole thing first?
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What exactly does ‘should’ mean here? Should in order to achieve what?

If you want to know what the word means at the expense of interrupting the flow, then yes.

If you want to stay with the flow, then no.

That said, it is so simple in almost all situations these days to look a definition up that I almost always do on the odd occasions that I find a word I don’t know. And the more you do, the less you will need to in future.

FleaCatcher, in If you're reading something and you don't understand a word, should you stop and research it or should you keep reading the whole thing first?

Yes

Ep1cFac3pa1m, in Every year that ends in a zero, the United States Census is supposed to interview every human living in USA, right? I don't recall that happening to me since the year 2000. Anybody else?
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I filled it out online in 2020

fartington, in How wealthy are those elderly people who hire someone to be with them at all times, instead of moving into a nursing home?

A lot. I have an elderly family member with a live in caretaker and her bank account is being drained.

distantsounds, in Gasoline is liquid but gasses on the periodic table of elements are fumes, so why do we call the stuff we put into our vehicles "gas," if it's liquid?

“Is H2O a gas or a liquid?” - Dr Octogon

neptune, in Is it illegal to charge insane prices for things?

No, not really. If there was some other goal besides the honest exchange of the hat for the money, then maybe. Fraud (“the hats made of gold and is therefore a great value!”) and price gouging (“it’s the only hat for sale on a sunny day so I’m selling it at a 1000x markup!”) might be crimes in some contexts. As mentioned, money laundering (avoiding tax or other legal requirements to move money) is also a crime.

Kolanaki, (edited ) in Is it illegal to charge insane prices for things?
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No.

Even Martin Skreli, the dipshit who jacked up insulin prices by 300% didn’t get in trouble for that; he went to prison for security fraud or someshit.

However, if there was say a crisis going on and you raised the price of water you were selling to capitalize on others’ misfortune that tends to be illegal. Like when stores were price gouging on hand sanitizer during the height of the covid lockdowns.

caseyweederman,

Skreli was absolutely 100% capitalizing on others’ misfortune and the fact that he didn’t get in trouble for that is incredibly bad.

streetfestival, in Why are we required to sit down when getting our blood pressure taken? Would the results be affected if we were standing?
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I believe the logic for taking blood pressure while sitting versus standing is that it typically produces a more reliable measurement, meaning that measurements taken today, tomorrow, and next week under the same conditions will be as similar as possible

mateomaui, in Why are we required to sit down when getting our blood pressure taken? Would the results be affected if we were standing?

I believe it has to do with not obstructing the flow of blood returning from the lower extremities any more than necessary, to give a more accurate pressure reading at rest. If you’re walking or running, alternating muscle contraction helps to pump the blood upward, but if you’re just standing, the general muscle engagement to keep you standing can slow it. But I could be wrong about this.

MedicPigBabySaver, in How do you address a letter to an army soldier or even a navy sailor on a ship?

The more info the better. Family and friends probably know:

Name or number of the unit/boat/airwing. Maybe even the smallest group like which platoon or squad.

I’m not sure if postage is still free. It was when I served back in the late '80s.

MayonnaiseArch, in Does taking my glasses off to 'let my eyes rest' actually have any meaningful effect? Or am I just making my eyes work harder?
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I suppose this varies from person to person and I can only speak as a glass wearer with some… uhhh… 30-ish years of practice: your eyes can get tired. I have some days when I can’t stand the feeling of my glasses and have to take them off a lot. My experience is that contacts make me really tired, much more than glasses. It’s like my brain refuses to function if I see like a normal person. It’s all just anecdotal unless a medic confirms it though :)

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