The bill would define the following terms: “documentation,” “electronic or appliance product,” “product,” “fair and reasonable terms,” “service dealer,” and “trade secret.”
Try asking Bing. It gives multiple possible answers with references. Still have to check the references anyway because sometimes the references don’t support the statements.
Yeah, it’s sort of hard to define “environmentally friendly.” We fart. That’s OK, totally natural, environmentally friendly, right? 7 billion of us fart? Well, that’s stinking greenhouse gas right there…
I’m not sure if the data you’re referring to comes from a different study, but this one found that taking short 2-5 minute walking breaks from sitting every 20-30 minutes throughout the day improves metabolic biomarkers. Standing breaks didn’t have the same effect. The CNN article is trying to say that taking a short walk after a meal can improve blood sugar levels, which is even simpler.
So, I think to get the benefits that the study talks about, it’s probably safer to assume that you would only get benefits by walking 2-5 minutes more than 2-3 times a day, anyway. Wikipedia’s articles still indicate 30-60 minute of walking a day, 5 day a week.