Finally, a balanced meal that took 1/2 hour after weeks of eating 3-4 minute meals.
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02/25/2012 15:56 #56133
Broccoli and sproutsCategory: eating in
02/24/2012 21:02 #56128
TarsemCategory: the odes
I used to hate that actress who is all teeth.. but not anymore. Tarsem has done it again. Made me want to actually see this movie.
metalpeter - 02/25/12 11:09
That looks great... Disney Is going to be Pissed!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Someone is Changing the story they Made Famous and it isn't Them... WARRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR!!! Well maybe they do have something to do with this... Well the old Disney would hate this... Think now that they own Pixar (yes many can make the claim all there movies are way better then disney Fair Tales).. They don't take them selves so seriously two examples are the Movie Enchanted.... That movie is great if you have never seen it.... And the Series (Not sure if they make it but it is on there net work and it is a different take on the Fairy Tales in real life relm)... Once upon a time... Or maybe it is all The Simpsons and Shrek bashing of Disney ?
There is another snow white movie that I haven't looked into yet called Snow White and the Huntsmen.......
That looks great... Disney Is going to be Pissed!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Someone is Changing the story they Made Famous and it isn't Them... WARRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR!!! Well maybe they do have something to do with this... Well the old Disney would hate this... Think now that they own Pixar (yes many can make the claim all there movies are way better then disney Fair Tales).. They don't take them selves so seriously two examples are the Movie Enchanted.... That movie is great if you have never seen it.... And the Series (Not sure if they make it but it is on there net work and it is a different take on the Fairy Tales in real life relm)... Once upon a time... Or maybe it is all The Simpsons and Shrek bashing of Disney ?
There is another snow white movie that I haven't looked into yet called Snow White and the Huntsmen.......
02/24/2012 20:44 #56127
The cherry tree in 3D gory?Category: the odes
Seriously, what?!
tinypliny - 02/26/12 21:50
I really want the soundtrack!!!!
I really want the soundtrack!!!!
paul - 02/26/12 16:22
That is so crazy but I kind of want to see it.
That is so crazy but I kind of want to see it.
metalpeter - 02/25/12 11:00
WINNING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Kidding couple months back I saw a poster for this at the movies but it was tough finding stuff on line... About the movie if what I remember is correct this was a book and the person whom wrote it worked on the movie with Burton.... Now this could mean it is just like the book and just Burton's Visual style or it could mean it is all Burton and the Author is just there to make sure the facts in book stay the same... AKA the story doesn't change and keeps the heart of the book...?
WINNING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Kidding couple months back I saw a poster for this at the movies but it was tough finding stuff on line... About the movie if what I remember is correct this was a book and the person whom wrote it worked on the movie with Burton.... Now this could mean it is just like the book and just Burton's Visual style or it could mean it is all Burton and the Author is just there to make sure the facts in book stay the same... AKA the story doesn't change and keeps the heart of the book...?
02/24/2012 13:55 #56124
NSAIDS are not exactly good for you.Category: science
I keep hearing about how NSAIDs are projected as the next big thing for preventing cancer in combination with other drugs/supplements. I find it odd that it conflicts so directly with my background information from medicine and actual medical practice.
It's fine and all that we are desperate to find cures for cancer but it's also time to stop and think about what we know from the clinics. Do I think that people should start taking low dose aspirins (an NSAID) willy nilly because it might, at some vague point in the future, reduce their chances of cancer? In all good faith, I cannot support this view.
NSAIDs are no friends of your gastric lining. Doctors have known this for ages. They have the potential to induce gastric lining damage. Late last year, a study threw some light on the prospective dangers of chronic NSAID use (yes, not even abuse. I said, regular use.)
See ::READ PDF::
The study has been running for several years and women in the study fill out questionnaires and mail it back at regular intervals. The researchers looked at spans of use and followed up on these women, including who ended up with cancer and who didn't. They found that women who reported taking more NSAIDs in their daily life over several years were more likely to be diagnosed with renal cancer.
Why doesn't this surprise me? All that we know about the "good effects" of NSAIDS come from cross-sectional studies that take a snapshot of a section of population at any given time, ask them what they are eating and what disease they have. They are poor representations of what happens to our bodies over a long time. NSAIDs, among several other drugs are metabolized through our livers and kidneys - two main excretory organ networks in vertebrate living systems. Thus, long term use are more likely to impact these organs.
So short term or acute doses could damage your gastric lining. Long term use impacts your kidneys and livers. Do we still want to push this "golden drug" beyond the very rare as-and-only-when-really-really-needed basis? I think it's short-sighted at best. Sometimes, it's important to make reality-checks with medicine. In this particular situation, I don't see any of that essential precautionary measure.
It's fine and all that we are desperate to find cures for cancer but it's also time to stop and think about what we know from the clinics. Do I think that people should start taking low dose aspirins (an NSAID) willy nilly because it might, at some vague point in the future, reduce their chances of cancer? In all good faith, I cannot support this view.
NSAIDs are no friends of your gastric lining. Doctors have known this for ages. They have the potential to induce gastric lining damage. Late last year, a study threw some light on the prospective dangers of chronic NSAID use (yes, not even abuse. I said, regular use.)
See ::READ PDF::
The study has been running for several years and women in the study fill out questionnaires and mail it back at regular intervals. The researchers looked at spans of use and followed up on these women, including who ended up with cancer and who didn't. They found that women who reported taking more NSAIDs in their daily life over several years were more likely to be diagnosed with renal cancer.
Why doesn't this surprise me? All that we know about the "good effects" of NSAIDS come from cross-sectional studies that take a snapshot of a section of population at any given time, ask them what they are eating and what disease they have. They are poor representations of what happens to our bodies over a long time. NSAIDs, among several other drugs are metabolized through our livers and kidneys - two main excretory organ networks in vertebrate living systems. Thus, long term use are more likely to impact these organs.
So short term or acute doses could damage your gastric lining. Long term use impacts your kidneys and livers. Do we still want to push this "golden drug" beyond the very rare as-and-only-when-really-really-needed basis? I think it's short-sighted at best. Sometimes, it's important to make reality-checks with medicine. In this particular situation, I don't see any of that essential precautionary measure.
02/24/2012 13:05 #56123
Buffalo needs a happy song today.Category: music
The constantly dragging workload and grey skies are getting to me. What I need is this happy song from Boney M to pick me up and accelerate on my work so I can clear some more hurdles (read: chapters).
Lay your problems on the floor, clap your hands and sing once more.
Lay your problems on the floor, clap your hands and sing once more.
looks good...