You might want to update the drivers from the manufacturers website aswell.
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Quotephysical dependence - This happens when the body gets used to functioning with the drug present, and happens only with extremely high daily doses. Mild withdrawal symptoms, such as sleeping difficulties, nervousness and quick temper, follow a stoppage in use.These aren't physical dependencies they go along with psychological. The only drugs that cause physical are opiates and amphetamines.
Quote from: quasi-modo on January 16, 2005, 05:17 PM
muert0... no. I said earlier that to touch the minimum wage would create a nasty correction period. There should have never been minimum wage to begin with. People will not become homeless either, if they are not getting paid for their work they can stop working at that firm and persue other careers.
Also muert0, I am sure that many of the people on minimum wage are on welfare if they have to support a family, which was also said earlier in this thread, so no they will not become homeless. If the person wants to loose his job and pocket some more cash he can always try to get himself fired and reap state/fed unemployment compensation too, but that is just a side note (some people really do that so I thought I would point it out).
One more thing, a lot of people do not have health insurance because they are not willing to pay for it when they can infact afford it according to a lot of numbers I have seen.
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