My eldest daughter would have died or suffered serious brain damage if my wife had not given birth in a proper, modern hospital. I can understand the appeal of midwives for impoverished areas that cannot afford a hospital. But if modern medical facilities are available, the smart thing is to take them every time.
At the college where I work, students generally prefer textbooks in print because they're a reliable form of technology. The battery level on a book is never low.
Oh, yeah, that's definitely a construction design problem, not a forklift problem.
I worked in a warehouse for 3 years after college. I was continuously surprised that people weren't killed on a daily basis, what with sleep-deprived forklift drivers rushing as fast as they could through narrow alleys around squishy humans.
I can understand the appeal of midwives for impoverished areas that cannot afford a hospital. But if modern medical facilities are available, the smart thing is to take them every time.
That will be three slips of gold-pressed latinum.
I worked in a warehouse for 3 years after college. I was continuously surprised that people weren't killed on a daily basis, what with sleep-deprived forklift drivers rushing as fast as they could through narrow alleys around squishy humans.