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04/11/2008 10:12 #43982

Radiation Poison Be Gone
Category: roswell
How cool is this. Someone at Roswell invented a drug that reduces damage to healthy cells that are exposed to radiation. Sadly, I could not find the information on the roswellpark.org homepage so here it as at medheadlines.com

Radiation damage is one of the most frightening aspects of catastrophic nuclear events but, more often, cancer patients suffer the gut-wrenching side effects of the radiation that is administered in an effort to kill the tumor and save the life. In what one scientist describes as his "eureka moment," a new drug was envisioned that has turned into a very viable potential weapon in the fights against both cancer and nuclear emergency.

Drug protects from radiation damageAndrei Gudkov, affiliated with the Roswell Park Cancer Institute, has developed CBLB502, the code name for his new drug that protects healthy cells from the damage caused by radiation even while killing off the cancerous cells. The eureka moment came when he got the idea to put one of cancer's own sneaky little tricks to work against it.


jenks - 04/12/08 10:37
unfortunately the testing etc can take forever. I worked in a lab and my boss invented a drug that eventually got FDA approved and they use it for transplants now- but it took SIXTEEN YEARS from "bench to bedside".
fellyconnelly - 04/12/08 09:15
that is reaally awesome! how long you think it will take to make it through the testing and whatnot?

04/10/2008 18:45 #43976

Random Pics and The Church of Ani
Category: random
A co-worker of mine just figured out that I am gay. It took him only 2 years to figure it out. I thought I was gayer than that, lol.

Here are some random pics of stuff from my camera.

There are all these holes in the backyard. What are they from.
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We gave Basra a bath
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For such a hhuge freakin house we didn't have that high of a gas bill considering it was for 4 people.
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I was at the Boulevard Mall the other day trying to escape the floor refinishing fumes at home when I saw this car tire with a license plate jammed into it.

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Then I found this squirrel paw? on the street. I wonder what happend to the rest of it.
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Last thursday we went to go see the Libera at the Church of Ani on Deleware. They sang really good but I got very uncomfortable in the wooden fold out seats. I would probably never go back there for another show if it meant sitting on those chairs for an extended period of time.

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I saw these converse at the mall and thought of (e:twisted).
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At Michael's they sell customizeable paddles. Who buys these, fraternities?

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There is a page in the Elmwood Village called the Elmwood Villager. I never saw it before. The term villager sounds so agrarian and poor.
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We went to cheektowaga on vacation.
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It actually beat our vacation on Deleware with the view of Walgreens.
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lizabeth - 04/11/08 16:54
To answer your question about the paddles, yes, it is frat boys buying them.
paul - 04/11/08 09:45
The holes end after like a half inch. We do have a chestnut tree nearby and squirrels were hding stuff in the fall, so that makes sense.
dcoffee - 04/10/08 23:03
The holes are probably from moles. They can cause problems with plants. Unless they are really shallow and you have a chestnut tree nearby, then I'd say squirrels hiding their nuts.
james - 04/10/08 22:01
Oh Paul. I love how shameless you are.
tinypliny - 04/10/08 21:08
Maybe the squirrels dug so many holes in your garden that their paws rotted off?

04/10/2008 17:27 #43974

So Many Years Ago
Category: politics
I recorded this from the radio so many years ago. It is so obviously a lie now. Bush clearly knows exactly why the people were saying it.

::DOWNLOAD SOUND::


04/07/2008 22:45 #43947

Niagara Gorge and Topless Terr(i/y)s
Category: hiking
We went hiking at Niagara Gorge on Sunday. It was s o nice to get outside in a teeshirt and run around. Here it is from the top, we hiked down to the bottom.
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It was cool to touch the ice when you are all hot and sweaty from hiking in the sun. If only it felt like that in the winter.
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Apparently, they are having some issue with New Zealand Mud Snails
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We were with a guy who had a broken arm and walked with a cane. I don't know who thought it was a good idea to take him on a frozen cliff path hike. I guess he survived so it was good.

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The water was so pretty.
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Check out the waves
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We finally got down to the shore
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At one point we found the last pieces of ice and chucked them in the water to take out our winter aggression.

(e:terry) caught this one right out of the water. Yes, this is how people get swept away and die.

::Download Flash Video::


Then the ice boom broke or something because all of a sudden there were a million icebergs, some of which were a good 10 feet long.

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::Download Flash Video::



Once we sat own in the sun, off came Terri's top. She is the most unbashful woman I ever met, I think it is cool that she exercises her right to be topless. The visitor center viewing area about 200 feet above quickly field with dude's watching her from above. It wasn't remove enough for me to take anything off - next time we will have to go to Zoar Valley, lol.
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This is Dave's cousin Pat.
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On the way back up, the other topless terry was playing Karate Kid.
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Here are Dave and Otsi.
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And (e:matthew), (e:terry) and I
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I took this picture for (e:jacob). It is the new indian casino. I thought the design was pretty cool and he would like it.
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On the way home I took some pics of the river overlooking Grand Island. It looked so beuatiful. Too bad it is so disgustingly polluted. I remember working at this factory on that road for a day (as a temp computer specialist) where their primary business was burning formaldehyde to make other chemicals. The woman I worked with was covered in growths and their was a yellow line on the floor that separated the clerical staff from the workers that had protective gear on. I quit after one day despite the secretary telling me that an air purifier would help make it safe.

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Then there is the oil refineries at River Road. They smell so freaking bad. That whole area should be moved somewhere more remote and away from the water.
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iriesara - 04/09/08 14:02
oh I miss the Gorge...especially in the fall, so many memories. don't miss the poison sumac, though.
fellyconnelly - 04/09/08 11:38
great pics paul! and that indian casino is really awesome!
metalpeter - 04/08/08 20:33
Just wanted to say that is a great post there are some amazing pictures and the video is nice to. If was a women and had great big ones like that I would want to go topless also, If I was a husband I think I would want my women showing them off. Of course that has nothing to do with the topless debate. If I remember the law correctly at beaches and state parks or something like that it is legal for women to go topless any place it is legal for a man as long as it is nothing sexual in nature. So in other words you don't play with them or have someone else play with them or do a sexy little dance or anything like that. I'm not sure if that includes protests or not.
paul - 04/08/08 16:48
Yes, I am most definately going. My tickets are on my desk.
tina - 04/08/08 15:56
hey paul, kimya dawson is in buffalo on thursday, you going?
paul - 04/08/08 10:03
Alright then - All those people who lived in the residential areas around there, such as riverside, for the last hundred years should be relocated for their safety in order that the oil company can have the most effective transportation of their goods.

Maybe you never lived there but I lived in riverside for a summer and the smell from those factories and refineries is disgusting. Surely, it contributes to the high cancer rate of the area. It definately is nicer to deal with the baked lucky charms smell from downtown ;)
vincent - 04/08/08 01:19
"That whole area should be moved somewhere more remote and away from the water."

The whole reason why NoCo has that terminal there is so the Oil Tankers can dock, load & unload. Moving away from there would cut them off from the most cost effective way to transport oil, by water. I've seen some ships along the river there when I blade through on the Riverwalk.
tinypliny - 04/08/08 00:51
Wow. Those are gorgeous pictures. I guess I know where I am going hiking this summer!

04/07/2008 22:43 #43945

Garangelo's on Hertel
Category: food
Garangelo's at 1197 Hertel between Delaware and Colvin is pretty tasty. I had the very best Italian Sausage sandwich I have had in years there.

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However, I did not like drinking tap water out of plastic cups, not being given complementary bread and then being charged when we asked for it, or their calamari appetizer. The appetizer was made with the weakest excuse for calamari. They were so tiny and had no meat to them and this is coming from someone who has written 24 journals about Calamari. I didn't even bother taking a pic of it.

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The italian wedding soon was really good.
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The stuffed artichoke looked delicious but I was too full to eat one. I tried to bring (e:enknot) and (e:jon) there for lunch today but they are not open for Lunch anymore. That kind of sucks because honestly, I thought it was more lunch quality ambiance.

When we realized it was closed we tried Kabob house on Hertel and it was closed, then Romeo and Juliet's and it was closed too. Hertel might be cheaper than Elmwood but it was virtually dead at lunchtime unlike Elmwood and A-town which are both hopping at lunch.

We ended up going to (e:enknot)'s house and (e:megan) cooked us some fine home cooked spaghetti for lunch.

leetee - 04/10/08 08:15
we have tried to eat and Romeo and Juliettes a few times and every time we try, they are closed. we give up on them.... they might have great food, but i don't think (e:uncutsaniflush) and i were meant to eat there!
mike - 04/08/08 18:32
yeah lots of restaurants are closed on monday on hertel
jacob - 04/08/08 01:54
Thumbs up on building design. BIG thumbs down for casinos. But, that's too broad a topic for a comment.

I got frost on my windows this winter. :)
jenks - 04/08/08 01:10
I think monday is a common day for restaurants to be closed. I'd give it another shot.
tinypliny - 04/08/08 01:00
I wish Hertel were walking distance, though. So many wonderful restaurants to check out.
tinypliny - 04/08/08 00:53
I ate at Hertel today at the Taste of Thai. Super delicious, I must say. Will be posting a review as soon as I get pics from a friend..
lilho - 04/07/08 23:20
this post makes me miss buffalo so much i want to cry. i'll be back soon with my new buff self!