Archive for October, 2011
Fasting Blood Sugar
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Mike, that is easy to say but not quite so realistic in the real world. The substances which can impair (or believed that they might have impaired) a driver are many and varied. A few examples are cough syrup, mouthwash, antidepressants, sedatives (typically the next day, but which Congressman took ambien at his office and then tried Read More
Different Operating Systems
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I agree. I see a lot of large networks in conjunction with my work. I haven't seen Vista or Windows 7 on any workstations. There are too many unintended consequences when workstations running different operating systems connected to the same network. Complete network wide hardware and software upgrades are expensive and unnecessary if Read More
Fha Home Loans
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Any such program is corrupt by design. The person who is approving/disapproving has no reason to care... its not his money!
Such arrangements and the ensuing abuse/corruption used to be common in third world countries. But the USA has become very similar to corrupt third world countries.
Freddie/Fannie/FHA home loans are not that Read More
Best Model
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Gentlemen and Ladies--- I know this is a bit off-topic but I just can't let this go without comment. . .
"Today she is "just" a housewife who homeschools her children". What a double whammy to women who put their man and children before their professional ambitions!
Sir, I think a better term for your sister is "homemaker". As for Read More
Cheap Microwave
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Government is like a big business. If you find that you aren't making a profit you have three choices: lower prices, raise prices, or invest in the business to make it more profitable (advertising, infrastructure, new product line, etc.).
Sure, lowering prices may help you win back some customers from the competition if that is the Read More
Used Luxury Cars
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Based on a very recent purchase of a 2000 Land Rover as my sole vehicle, upon selling a 2005 Dodge Dakota -- plus my observations working up to this over a couple of months, this is what I think is happening in one key segment of the market:
The relatively wealthy are seeking out used luxury cars at good prices. This, along with destruction Read More
Gsm Architecture
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This is a very well-written article, and unlike other media outlets (television news in particular, but many newspapers as well), it points out that Deutsche Telekom has been trying to sell its US operation, known as T-Mobile USA, and focus on its European market, where the company is a dominant player. There continues to be this argument Read More
Legalization Of Weed
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Not hypocritical at all, Eric. The story wasn't about legal booze. That you find it "eery" that I didn't discuss my views on legal booze makes me worried for you. That sounds like paranoia.
I've never supported the misuse or abuse of any drug, alcohol included.
I won't argue that alcohol should be illegal because an overwhelming majority Read More
American Council On Exercise
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Primero: let's hear about from an experienced Heart Rate Trainer : Sally Edwards, "But according to Edwards, there was a problem with this. It is invalide. The "220 Minus Age" maximum heart rate formula also known as the age-adjusted max formula was first developed in the 1950s by a Stanford medical doctor and accepted by the American Read More
American College Of Rheumatology
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The FDA is definitely totally out of control, certainly out of the Commissioner's control. They are the number one reason for the soaring cost of health care in this country. Ever wonder why new drugs cost thousands of dollars? One reason is that those are the only ones it is worth trying to get approved. In a free society, the reputation Read More