![]() I think that, while, this IS propaganda, it's not as stupid as it seems to a Western reader, all due to one major misalignment of definitions. ![]() Some think this is just another case of calling everybody Hitler, and point out how Ukrainian president is of a Jewish descent, and therefore this is a very stupid propaganda. I’m not looking to poke the bee hive or be attacked, but to hear rational thoughts on the matter.Įver since the current hostilities with Ukraine began, I saw people wonder why Russians call (some) Ukrainians "Nazi". I realize this can be a very charged and emotional subject. Other than medical emergencies that endanger the mother’s life, I do not see an ethical argument for abortion, which violates the basic right to life. But just as an adult doesn’t have the right to end the life of another person, so I can’t endorse a mom’s right to terminate a baby in the womb. I’m all for mom to have as much support and as many rights as possible. COVID has (appropriately) received a ton of press the past two year, but when you compare COVID to abortions in lives lost, and particularly years of life lost, abortion monumentally overshadows COVID numbers. Worldwide, 40-50 million abortions occur per year. This is astounding in and of itself, and when you count years of life lost it’s even more overwhelming. When a pregnant mom comes in with trauma, respiratory distress, or any other disease we work from a mental framework of “two patients, take care of both”.Īround a million abortions are performed each year in the US. ![]() If a physician’s oath is “do no harm”, it seems to me that an abortion violates this. Also, for anyone that uses that argument, it would follow that they are strictly against abortion post 24 weeks when the baby is now viable apart from mom, but I find that many of these people aren’t against post 24 week abortions.įor those that want to claim right to abortion in rape cases, I think a debate can be had there, but it should be realized that rape cases are a tiny percentage of abortions (around 1%). ![]() I’m all for decreasing unplanned/unwanted pregnancies via easily accessible/free contraceptives and reasonable sex ed.įor those that say the unborn aren’t viable on their own, my question is, does dependency remove personhood? I don’t think it does, as that would pose a huge issue for the disabled (and young kids). Even hard-core libertarians that I know who believe in almost no laws are pro-life regarding abortion. It just seems like such a blatant betrayal of the right to life, one of the most valued rights we have. One issue that I cannot find myself at all understanding the “other side” (even after years of intentional pondering) is abortion. I can usually see both sides of an issue. If we can be of any additional assistance please do not hesitate to let us know and we'll do our best to support your setup.I think of myself as pretty moderate regarding politics. With that data you may be able to tune the wireless system to provide better connections for both the PC and camera to minimize as much There are many other tools available for download or potentially available from a managed network to take the packet loss tests even further. What you should see in response at the end is total packet loss and with each instance of the ping it will report the observed latency. If you are using a Windows system you can leverage the command prompt and the ping option to do a very lightweight packet loss and latency test.Īs an example from the wireless PC you would ping the camera using "ping " (Example: ping 192.168.100.88) We can see packet loss reach unacceptable levels when simply the PC is operated over WiFi not even considering the camera being operated wirelessly as well.Īll of that being said, the best next step might be to determine what level of packet loss or latency these wireless connections are introducing to your setup. ![]() that being said sometimes there are no other options. So using wireless should always be the last option explored when dealing with something such as Live Video. ![]()
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