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<p>Array Threat remains high.no contact (6 days 15 minutes)Off your knees.Decide other.no contact (6 days 1 hour 18 minutes)death explains method38 have been recruitedviewdamage our enemyanalyse the effect of arrestno contact (6 days 4 hours 21 minutes 4 seconds)answer the question 48 timesvolunteer information 52 timesno contact (6 days 12 hours 51 seconds)Regarding predictions.Frankly, crying affects a curious territory.<br />
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<p>The links below all work now!This is from Jan Matney&#8217;s Parenting: Living With Your Zen Master about the emotional ramifications of oral birth control (and I&#8217;m not just linking to it because she references me!).From Jan Matney:I worked for fourteen years as a psychotherapist, and when dealing with women with depression and/or anxiety, I never, in all those years, asked the question Are you taking birth control pills? In recent years, I&#8217;ve become more concerned about the hormonal imbalance and resultant anxiety and depression that can happen from birth control pills. Statistics indicate only a small minority of women are negatively emotionally impacted, but that&#8217;s not the feedback I get from the women in my life.If you have daughters who are considering birth control medication, you might want to read the discussion below that women, boyfriends and physicians are having. It&#8217;s different news than the published stats. http://www.aphroditewomenshealth.com/forums/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&amp;Number=55642&amp;page=1&amp;fpart=51http://forums.obgyn.net/womens-health/WHF.0308/2462.htmlOne young man watched the transformation in his girlfriend after going off birth control medication, and when he was asked about taking the pill for men, he immediately said, No way. He&#8217;s not sexist, just wary of suffering as she did.Not taking birth control pills may seem antithetical to the Feminist Movement and certainly, the medical establishment&#8217;s view, but sussing out your own answers for your own body is important.This doesn&#8217;t address the issue of adolescent sexuality, and how to advice our children to protect themselves emotionally and sexually as they grow and mature (Check out www.adolescentsexualitytoday.blogspot.com for a conversation with Dr. Karen Rayne on this issue.) It&#8217;s just a different cut&#8211;Even if children make seemingly healthy choices with their burgeoning sexuality (i.e., yes! to birth control pills), that particular choice may not be the best choice for their mental health. It&#8217;s important that we, as parents and professionals, pay attention and sometimes let go of the way its done&#8221; so we notice the way it is for that particular person.This issue is so under-discussed, and I understand why.  When encouraging teenagers to use birth control, it is hard to make your presentation nuanced enough to adequately discuss the potential ramifications associated with hormone-based contraceptives.I see this as being particularly problematic in our society which presents oral contraceptives as the basic pregnancy prevention method, which can be supplemented with condoms if STD/STI prevention is also needed.  Teenagers have internalized this message, and often say the only reason condoms should be used is in sexual relationships that are not monogamous.  In other words, they associate their partners request to use a condom with their partner cheating on them.I prefer to recast the condom as the most basic birth control method, because it doesnt have the potentially negative hormonal side effects and it very handily protects against STD/STIs as the same time.  I do suggest supplementing condoms with hormonally-based birth control for teenagers who dont experience negative side effects.<a rel="nofollow" href="http://adolescentsexualitytoday.blogspot.com/2007/05/birth-control.html">link</a></p>
<p> New YorkManhattan: Notification of Building PermitsBy RAY RIVERA, NY TIMESPublished: May 10, 2007The City Council passed legislation yesterday requiring the Buildings Department to notify the Fire Department when alteration permits are issued for buildings.<br />
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<p> Here&#8217;s a brief theological biograpy of Benjamin Keach.Benjamin Keach (1640-1704) was born to John and Feodora Keach.[1] When he was fifteen years old (1655), Keach converted to Christ under the ministry of Matthew Mead, an Anglican minister, who was a warm evangelical Calvinist free from the taint of antinomianism.[2] But due to the fact that Keach firmly held to believer&#8217;s baptism and liberty of conscience, he sought baptism by immersion under the ministry of John Russel, a General (Arminian) Baptist pastor.[3] In 1558, when he was sixteen years old, Keach&#8217;s church set him apart for the ministry.[4] Though he held Arminian notions of the will for a time, Keach soon became convinced of the Calvinist doctrine of the will, probably sometime after 1668 when the Southwark church installed him as pastor.[5] The doctrines of justification and the covenant of grace undergirded Keach&#8217;s Calvinist convictions about the will. Austin Walker notes that Keach embraced the Calvinistic doctrine of the human will by coming to a clearer understanding of the doctrine of justification as articulated in John Saltmarsh&#8217;s book, Free Grace: or the flowings of Christ&#8217;s blood freely to sinners, which was published in 1645.[6] Though Saltmarsh, who was apparently an antinomian, was Keach&#8217;s first instructor in these things, Keach himself never embraced antinomian convictions, but always affirmed that both sinners and saints are responsible to obey all of God&#8217;s commands.<br />
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<p>    Sock #50 - Traveling<br />
        in VA</p>
<p>    Traveling in West Virginia</p>
<p>    Arriving back in Ohio</p>
<p>            Tuesday Tally</p>
<p>            Sock<br />
              #52 - Broken Rib in Apple Laine - Apple Pie </p>
<p>            Sock # - Happy<br />
              Birthday in unknown</p>
<p>            Sock #51 -<br />
              Jaywalkers in Sweet Georgia</p>
<p>            Sock # - Twisted<br />
              Flower Sock Pattern in Louet Gems Pearl</p>
<p>            Sock#50 - Jaywalkers<br />
              in Sweet Georgia</p>
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<p>The links below all work now!This is from Jan Matney&#8217;s Parenting: Living With Your Zen Master about the emotional ramifications of oral birth control (and I&#8217;m not just linking to it because she references me!).From Jan Matney:I worked for fourteen years as a psychotherapist, and when dealing with women with depression and/or anxiety, I never, in all those years, asked the question Are you taking birth control pills? In recent years, I&#8217;ve become more concerned about the hormonal imbalance and resultant anxiety and depression that can happen from birth control pills. Statistics indicate only a small minority of women are negatively emotionally impacted, but that&#8217;s not the feedback I get from the women in my life.If you have daughters who are considering birth control medication, you might want to read the discussion below that women, boyfriends and physicians are having. It&#8217;s different news than the published stats. http://www.aphroditewomenshealth.com/forums/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&amp;Number=55642&amp;page=1&amp;fpart=51http://forums.obgyn.net/womens-health/WHF.0308/2462.htmlOne young man watched the transformation in his girlfriend after going off birth control medication, and when he was asked about taking the pill for men, he immediately said, No way. He&#8217;s not sexist, just wary of suffering as she did.Not taking birth control pills may seem antithetical to the Feminist Movement and certainly, the medical establishment&#8217;s view, but sussing out your own answers for your own body is important.This doesn&#8217;t address the issue of adolescent sexuality, and how to advice our children to protect themselves emotionally and sexually as they grow and mature (Check out www.adolescentsexualitytoday.blogspot.com for a conversation with Dr. Karen Rayne on this issue.) It&#8217;s just a different cut&#8211;Even if children make seemingly healthy choices with their burgeoning sexuality (i.e., yes! to birth control pills), that particular choice may not be the best choice for their mental health. It&#8217;s important that we, as parents and professionals, pay attention and sometimes let go of the way its done&#8221; so we notice the way it is for that particular person.This issue is so under-discussed, and I understand why.  When encouraging teenagers to use birth control, it is hard to make your presentation nuanced enough to adequately discuss the potential ramifications associated with hormone-based contraceptives.I see this as being particularly problematic in our society which presents oral contraceptives as the basic pregnancy prevention method, which can be supplemented with condoms if STD/STI prevention is also needed.  Teenagers have internalized this message, and often say the only reason condoms should be used is in sexual relationships that are not monogamous.  In other words, they associate their partners request to use a condom with their partner cheating on them.I prefer to recast the condom as the most basic birth control method, because it doesnt have the potentially negative hormonal side effects and it very handily protects against STD/STIs as the same time.  I do suggest supplementing condoms with hormonally-based birth control for teenagers who dont experience negative side effects.<a rel="nofollow" href="http://adolescentsexualitytoday.blogspot.com/2007/05/birth-control.html">link</a></p>
<p> New YorkManhattan: Notification of Building PermitsBy RAY RIVERA, NY TIMESPublished: May 10, 2007The City Council passed legislation yesterday requiring the Buildings Department to notify the Fire Department when alteration permits are issued for buildings.<br />
<a rel="nofollow" href="http://queenscrap.blogspot.com/2007/05/building-alteration-law-passes.html">link</a></p>
<p> Here&#8217;s a brief theological biograpy of Benjamin Keach.Benjamin Keach (1640-1704) was born to John and Feodora Keach.[1] When he was fifteen years old (1655), Keach converted to Christ under the ministry of Matthew Mead, an Anglican minister, who was a warm evangelical Calvinist free from the taint of antinomianism.[2] But due to the fact that Keach firmly held to believer&#8217;s baptism and liberty of conscience, he sought baptism by immersion under the ministry of John Russel, a General (Arminian) Baptist pastor.[3] In 1558, when he was sixteen years old, Keach&#8217;s church set him apart for the ministry.[4] Though he held Arminian notions of the will for a time, Keach soon became convinced of the Calvinist doctrine of the will, probably sometime after 1668 when the Southwark church installed him as pastor.[5] The doctrines of justification and the covenant of grace undergirded Keach&#8217;s Calvinist convictions about the will. Austin Walker notes that Keach embraced the Calvinistic doctrine of the human will by coming to a clearer understanding of the doctrine of justification as articulated in John Saltmarsh&#8217;s book, Free Grace: or the flowings of Christ&#8217;s blood freely to sinners, which was published in 1645.[6] Though Saltmarsh, who was apparently an antinomian, was Keach&#8217;s first instructor in these things, Keach himself never embraced antinomian convictions, but always affirmed that both sinners and saints are responsible to obey all of God&#8217;s commands.<br />
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<p>    Sock #50 - Traveling<br />
        in VA</p>
<p>    Traveling in West Virginia</p>
<p>    Arriving back in Ohio</p>
<p>            Tuesday Tally</p>
<p>            Sock<br />
              #52 - Broken Rib in Apple Laine - Apple Pie </p>
<p>            Sock # - Happy<br />
              Birthday in unknown</p>
<p>            Sock #51 -<br />
              Jaywalkers in Sweet Georgia</p>
<p>            Sock # - Twisted<br />
              Flower Sock Pattern in Louet Gems Pearl</p>
<p>            Sock#50 - Jaywalkers<br />
              in Sweet Georgia</p>
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<p>      LINCOLNVILLE, MEâUniversity of Maine Cooperative Extension&#8217;s Tanglewood 4-H Camp and Learning Center, an organization that works with more than 3,000 Maine youth every year, has been granted a national accreditation from the American Camp Association. âWe strongly encourage parents to pay attention to the ACA-accredited camp status of camps during the camp search process.âTanglewood, a 4-H youth development program of University of Maine Cooperative Extension, is one of the most affordable camps in the state and has been teaching youth and adults to live harmoniously with the earth for 25 years.<br />
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<p> Personally I think the car was far too technical for its time, If not for the enormous amounts of free labor invested in the development, the Beetle would have been more expensive that it was.Compared to the 2CV, the VW beetle is a Lexus. Porsche used rear mounted air cooled engine constructed out of lightweight magnesium, specially treated anticorrosion steel chassis, the first use of a torsion bar suspension, acrylic paint and a very aerodynamic shape for its day.The car was thoroughly tested and engineered to standards that rival today&#8217;s cars.<br />
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<p>      Not quite Emergency Ward 10Monday 22th JanuaryA busy, eventful day. Bill, the first patient, was waiting on the doorstep when I arrived a few minutes before 8.00 a.m. I always feel guilty when the patient is there before me in the morning even though I am not late. Bill is 61 and is a merchant banker. I dread to think what he earns. He has been in and out of atrial fibrillation. He had ablative surgery a few months ago which worked until last week when, without warning, he flipped back into fast AF. He was short of breath and in early failure. I put him on some appropriate medication and shipped him back to the cardiologist, who saw him seven days ago. Three days later, he had a cardioversion. It was successful. He is back in sinus rhythm and there are no signs of failure. The sooner you cardiovert AF, the better the chance of success. Bill had it done within four days. Of course, he has private health insurance. Most of my patients do not and so, for them, the wait for cardioversion is more like four months. So it is less successful. And do I detect a certain degree of nihilism from the cardiologists for NHS patients in AF? In the absence of BUPA, letters about âthe importance of rate controlâ seem much commoner. Or am I getting too cynical?          Gayle, a 29 year old, originally from Oregon. She has one son, aged six, and has just miscarried her second pregnancy at eleven weeks. It had taken her two years to get pregnant. She had been meaning to make an appointment to discuss possible secondary infertility but did not get round to it, and then suddenly she was pregnant. The miscarriage happened abruptly and without warning. She bled heavily, was admitted late one afternoon, and had an ERPC. She was kept in overnight. The next morning, the gynaecology SHO and an anaesthetist came to see her to talk about the anaesthetic and the operation. The conversation seemed bizarre, until she realised that neither of them knew that she had already had the operation. When she had been admitted the previous night, the original plan had been to do it the next morning, but she was bleeding so heavily that in the end they had to do it immediately. Then the shifts changed. No one took her off the morning list. It is as well that Gayle is intelligent and articulate. A lot of people in hospital do as they are told without questioning. So Gayle was sent home. Without a letter. Without follow up and, worst of all, without any attempt to provide her with support or counselling. And she needs it. All women need support after a miscarriage. Gayle particularly needs it as one of her close friends said to her, âNever mind, maybe it was because you did too much exercise. You will know next time.â          Albert, who is 79, presented a few weeks ago feeling well, but complaining of having to get out of bed to pass urine twice a night. He had got up once a night for years and found that manageable, but twice was too much. To be honest, many men of his age put up with worse, but it is a subjective matter. Examining him, his prostate gland was huge, but did not feel malignant. I arranged an ultrasound, which confirmed the large prostate and showed, rather surprisingly, that he was able to empty his bladder almost completely. His PSA however came back at 17.97 which is significantly raised. So off to the urologists, with all the reservations that I have about this sort of thing. The inevitable biopsy was not entirely benign, despite the clinical findings. For the technically minded, he had Gleason 3   3 in 3/10 cores. A CT scan showed no evidence of spread outside the prostate.So what do you do?You have an MDT meeting in which every specialist within a hundred miles sits down to discuss the best treatment. The surgeon felt he was too old for radical surgery. The radiotherapist was not keen on radical radiotherapy. Albert was disappointed not to be offered surgery. He is fit for his age, and if he had been 20 years younger he would have been offered it. The MDT meeting conclusion was to treat him with casodex followed by zoladex. Albert looked it all up on the internet and decided that he did not like the possible side effects of this treatment. He fancied âradical radiotherapy.â The radiologist still was not keen and said, âWell, in the end it is up to you. Think about it and have a chat with your doctor.âI am glad that, when I have my car serviced, the garage does not ask me to think about what kind of camshaft I want fitting.Albert has been round the houses. He has recovered from the biopsy and is back, where he started, sitting opposite me. He is still feeling well, still getting up twice a night to pass urine, and still not liking it. There is one difference, however. Now he knows that he has cancer. Like most people he would like to get rid it. âWatch and waitâ and hormone treatment is not the radical solution for which he was hoping.What do I feel about it? I feel that I would hate to have radical radiotherapy to my pelvis. I see the side effects from this treatment. Radiation cystitis and radiation proctitis can give you unbearably painful urinary frequency and diarrhoea day and night for weeks or even months. And it is difficult to treat. Quite literally, the patient has to sit it out. Family doctors see the reality of these conditions far more often than the radiotherapists and the surgeons. So I steer David away from radiotherapy, and he accepts my advice. He will persevere with the hormonal treatment.What do I really feel about it?I wish I had never done the PSA in the first place. I will not have one done at that age unless I am seriously symptomatic. I have a couple of retired doctors on my list, both in their seventies, to whom I have offered PSA screening. Both said, âNot bloody likely.âMind you, we doctors are a law unto ourselves.          Tuesday 23 January         Charlene is nearly 18 now, and is close to term in her first pregnancy. She came today for what will likely be her last ante-natal check. She was with her mother. Boyfriend disappeared some months ago. She has coped well with the pregnancy but today was fidgety and on edge. I did all the routine checks, which were normal. Then I asked her if she was frightened. She nodded and her eyes watered. She is frightened that it is going to be painful having the baby. She is correct. It is going to be painful. Charlene wants to have an epidural. Charleneâs mother, who is in her late thirties, had an epidural when she gave birth to Charlene. At the hospital last week, Charlene saw one of the older midwives who told her that âyoung girls like you should be able to âmanageâ without an epidural. âWeâ well see how you go.â    âManageâ?    âWeâ?      Charlene is not stupid. A friend of hers had a baby and had a bad time. She wanted an epidural, but the midwives delayed and delayed and when they finally seemed to agree, suddenly it was âtoo lateâl. So they gave her some pethidine, which did not help the pain and did make her feel nauseous. There is a danger that, because Charlene is so young, she will have difficulty standing up for her rights. Mother will be there and will do her best. I wrote âepidural at the onset of labour pleaseâ in large letters all over her birth plan. We shall see what happens.                     When I was a medical student I was conditioned to believe that asthma was woefully under diagnosed in small children and that antibiotics were woefully and inappropriately over-prescribed for children who had either asthma or viral infections. My cohort of doctors remains keen on spotting the iceberg of undiagnosed asthma in children. At this time of year the cross-over and confusion between viral upper respiratory infections, bronchiolitis and asthma is as difficult as ever. I was trained never to use the expression âchest infectionâ. What do you mean by that, Crippen? Bronchitis? Pneumonia? Be precise. Or are you missing another asthmatic?    For many, âasthmaâ remains a bogey word.        I saw Joley today. She is two years old. I send her into hospital a few days ago, because she was having a severe asthma attack. Well, that was my diagnosis. Mum was not keen on it. âWe donât have asthma in our family, doctor.â They do not have broken legs in their family either, but who knows what is round the corner.  The hospital kept her in for three days and treated her with nebulisers, steroids and antibiotics (just in case). She is much better now. Back to normal. Mum is delightful, really, but said to me, slightly triumphantly, âand the specialist said it wasnât asthmaâ. I looked at the discharge summary. âBronchial hyper-reactivity, mucus plugging and post-viral wheeze.âI must look up the definition of âasthmaâ again.             Thursday 25th JanuaryA lengthy diary entry to give but a small insight into what it is like living on the crumbling edges of the NHS.We have an excellent rheumatologist locally, to whom we refer all our patients with rheumatological problems. I will call him Dr Grumpy, because he often is. He is grumpy because he is stressed. He is stressed because he is a single consultant running a department that really needs three, possibly four, consultants. He is also grumpy because, as he freely admits, he went into rheumatology because he has a interest in connective tissue diseases such as lupus. Unfortunately, he has to spend most of his working life seeing a rag-bag of poly-symptomatic middle aged worriers who have a variety of aches and pains, but no serious underlying illness. It is wearing him down.Dr Grumpy is also, like Dr Crippen, a high-emotive doctor and so Dr Crippen and Dr Grumpy occasionally clash. Dr Grumpy does not let off steam by writing about the stresses and strains of the NHS. Unless he is Dr Grumble, but I do not think he is.Kate is 42 and has severe Rheumatoid Arthritis. She used to be a county standard tennis player and was still playing a formidable game when her arthritis came on ten years ago. I referred her to Dr Grumpy, and she has been under his care ever since.Except she hasnât really been under his care for, although she attends his clinic every three months, she has not seen him for two years, and then it was only for thirty seconds when he stuck his head round the door and said âhelloâ.Kate is currently on methotrexate. This is a drug that should only be initiated by rheumatology specialists. Get it right and you can dramatically improve the patientâs quality of life. Get it wrong, and you can kill the patient. So, because she is on methotrexate, and because her arthritis is severe, Kate goes to a specialist clinic. And sees one of Dr Grumpyâs two ânurse-specialistsâ. She used to see the senior registrar, or occasionally the SHO, but they have long gone. The nurse-specialist asks Kate how she is. If Kate is feeling bad, the nurse says she will âgo and have a word with Dr Grumpyâ and leaves the room. Maybe she does speak to Dr Grumpy and maybe she does not, but when she comes back, she gives Kate a depot steroid injection, and Kate feels better for a few weeks.Because there is a pretense that Kate is going to specialist clinic, she does not come to see me, because that is not ânecessaryâ. My job is merely to prescribe the methotrexate. Many years ago, the hospital dumped their prescribing on us to âsave moneyâ. It saves money from their budget, and takes it off mine. I do not care about that. What I do care about is  more expensive for me to prescribe the methotrexate because when I issue a prescription, she has to take it to a high street pharmacist, who bulk buy methotrexate.There is a shared care protocol for prescribing methotrexate. I need to see that the up to date blood tests are normal, and I need to see the shared care card. Dr Grumpy&#8217;s nurses are busy, and often too busy to bother to get this information to the GP. So then I decline to prescribe and the patient gets cross, and thinks I am being awkward. Today I saw Kelly for the first time in ages because she has not got any methotrexate and I have not got any blood tests.Before she came in, I phoned Dr Grumpy and told him that I was fed up with this, and also fed up with the fact that he had not seen the patient for two years. This is not specialist care. Dr Grumpy wasâ¦grumpy. He is too busy for this kind of phone call, but he promised to get the nurse to fax the results through.By the time Kate came in, I had the results, and she had the co-operation card, though it had not been filled in for three months. âThe nurse was too busyâ. Kate is in fact delightful, and intelligent, and we talked about the issues, and her temper disappeared. I showed her the red-alert âskull and cross bonesâ type decal that comes up on my computer screen when I try to prescribe methotrexate, and she laughed. Then we talked about her arthritis. When she goes to the clinic, the nurse looks at her hands, and asks her âhow she isâ and that is about it. Kelly has trained her, like Pavlovâs dogs, to produce a steroid injection on demand. âI try not to have more than three or four a year, but when I want one, I just say I feel bad. She said that she wished she could see Dr Grumpy again but she knows that is not going to happen.Then I took an arthritis history. 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<p>      LINCOLNVILLE, MEâUniversity of Maine Cooperative Extension&#8217;s Tanglewood 4-H Camp and Learning Center, an organization that works with more than 3,000 Maine youth every year, has been granted a national accreditation from the American Camp Association. âWe strongly encourage parents to pay attention to the ACA-accredited camp status of camps during the camp search process.âTanglewood, a 4-H youth development program of University of Maine Cooperative Extension, is one of the most affordable camps in the state and has been teaching youth and adults to live harmoniously with the earth for 25 years.<br />
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<p> Personally I think the car was far too technical for its time, If not for the enormous amounts of free labor invested in the development, the Beetle would have been more expensive that it was.Compared to the 2CV, the VW beetle is a Lexus. Porsche used rear mounted air cooled engine constructed out of lightweight magnesium, specially treated anticorrosion steel chassis, the first use of a torsion bar suspension, acrylic paint and a very aerodynamic shape for its day.The car was thoroughly tested and engineered to standards that rival today&#8217;s cars.<br />
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<p>      Not quite Emergency Ward 10Monday 22th JanuaryA busy, eventful day. Bill, the first patient, was waiting on the doorstep when I arrived a few minutes before 8.00 a.m. I always feel guilty when the patient is there before me in the morning even though I am not late. Bill is 61 and is a merchant banker. I dread to think what he earns. He has been in and out of atrial fibrillation. He had ablative surgery a few months ago which worked until last week when, without warning, he flipped back into fast AF. He was short of breath and in early failure. I put him on some appropriate medication and shipped him back to the cardiologist, who saw him seven days ago. Three days later, he had a cardioversion. It was successful. He is back in sinus rhythm and there are no signs of failure. The sooner you cardiovert AF, the better the chance of success. Bill had it done within four days. Of course, he has private health insurance. Most of my patients do not and so, for them, the wait for cardioversion is more like four months. So it is less successful. And do I detect a certain degree of nihilism from the cardiologists for NHS patients in AF? In the absence of BUPA, letters about âthe importance of rate controlâ seem much commoner. Or am I getting too cynical?          Gayle, a 29 year old, originally from Oregon. She has one son, aged six, and has just miscarried her second pregnancy at eleven weeks. It had taken her two years to get pregnant. She had been meaning to make an appointment to discuss possible secondary infertility but did not get round to it, and then suddenly she was pregnant. The miscarriage happened abruptly and without warning. She bled heavily, was admitted late one afternoon, and had an ERPC. She was kept in overnight. The next morning, the gynaecology SHO and an anaesthetist came to see her to talk about the anaesthetic and the operation. The conversation seemed bizarre, until she realised that neither of them knew that she had already had the operation. When she had been admitted the previous night, the original plan had been to do it the next morning, but she was bleeding so heavily that in the end they had to do it immediately. Then the shifts changed. No one took her off the morning list. It is as well that Gayle is intelligent and articulate. A lot of people in hospital do as they are told without questioning. So Gayle was sent home. Without a letter. Without follow up and, worst of all, without any attempt to provide her with support or counselling. And she needs it. All women need support after a miscarriage. Gayle particularly needs it as one of her close friends said to her, âNever mind, maybe it was because you did too much exercise. You will know next time.â          Albert, who is 79, presented a few weeks ago feeling well, but complaining of having to get out of bed to pass urine twice a night. He had got up once a night for years and found that manageable, but twice was too much. To be honest, many men of his age put up with worse, but it is a subjective matter. Examining him, his prostate gland was huge, but did not feel malignant. I arranged an ultrasound, which confirmed the large prostate and showed, rather surprisingly, that he was able to empty his bladder almost completely. His PSA however came back at 17.97 which is significantly raised. So off to the urologists, with all the reservations that I have about this sort of thing. The inevitable biopsy was not entirely benign, despite the clinical findings. For the technically minded, he had Gleason 3   3 in 3/10 cores. A CT scan showed no evidence of spread outside the prostate.So what do you do?You have an MDT meeting in which every specialist within a hundred miles sits down to discuss the best treatment. The surgeon felt he was too old for radical surgery. The radiotherapist was not keen on radical radiotherapy. Albert was disappointed not to be offered surgery. He is fit for his age, and if he had been 20 years younger he would have been offered it. The MDT meeting conclusion was to treat him with casodex followed by zoladex. Albert looked it all up on the internet and decided that he did not like the possible side effects of this treatment. He fancied âradical radiotherapy.â The radiologist still was not keen and said, âWell, in the end it is up to you. Think about it and have a chat with your doctor.âI am glad that, when I have my car serviced, the garage does not ask me to think about what kind of camshaft I want fitting.Albert has been round the houses. He has recovered from the biopsy and is back, where he started, sitting opposite me. He is still feeling well, still getting up twice a night to pass urine, and still not liking it. There is one difference, however. Now he knows that he has cancer. Like most people he would like to get rid it. âWatch and waitâ and hormone treatment is not the radical solution for which he was hoping.What do I feel about it? I feel that I would hate to have radical radiotherapy to my pelvis. I see the side effects from this treatment. Radiation cystitis and radiation proctitis can give you unbearably painful urinary frequency and diarrhoea day and night for weeks or even months. And it is difficult to treat. Quite literally, the patient has to sit it out. Family doctors see the reality of these conditions far more often than the radiotherapists and the surgeons. So I steer David away from radiotherapy, and he accepts my advice. He will persevere with the hormonal treatment.What do I really feel about it?I wish I had never done the PSA in the first place. I will not have one done at that age unless I am seriously symptomatic. I have a couple of retired doctors on my list, both in their seventies, to whom I have offered PSA screening. Both said, âNot bloody likely.âMind you, we doctors are a law unto ourselves.          Tuesday 23 January         Charlene is nearly 18 now, and is close to term in her first pregnancy. She came today for what will likely be her last ante-natal check. She was with her mother. Boyfriend disappeared some months ago. She has coped well with the pregnancy but today was fidgety and on edge. I did all the routine checks, which were normal. Then I asked her if she was frightened. She nodded and her eyes watered. She is frightened that it is going to be painful having the baby. She is correct. It is going to be painful. Charlene wants to have an epidural. Charleneâs mother, who is in her late thirties, had an epidural when she gave birth to Charlene. At the hospital last week, Charlene saw one of the older midwives who told her that âyoung girls like you should be able to âmanageâ without an epidural. âWeâ well see how you go.â    âManageâ?    âWeâ?      Charlene is not stupid. A friend of hers had a baby and had a bad time. She wanted an epidural, but the midwives delayed and delayed and when they finally seemed to agree, suddenly it was âtoo lateâl. So they gave her some pethidine, which did not help the pain and did make her feel nauseous. There is a danger that, because Charlene is so young, she will have difficulty standing up for her rights. Mother will be there and will do her best. I wrote âepidural at the onset of labour pleaseâ in large letters all over her birth plan. We shall see what happens.                     When I was a medical student I was conditioned to believe that asthma was woefully under diagnosed in small children and that antibiotics were woefully and inappropriately over-prescribed for children who had either asthma or viral infections. My cohort of doctors remains keen on spotting the iceberg of undiagnosed asthma in children. At this time of year the cross-over and confusion between viral upper respiratory infections, bronchiolitis and asthma is as difficult as ever. I was trained never to use the expression âchest infectionâ. What do you mean by that, Crippen? Bronchitis? Pneumonia? Be precise. Or are you missing another asthmatic?    For many, âasthmaâ remains a bogey word.        I saw Joley today. She is two years old. I send her into hospital a few days ago, because she was having a severe asthma attack. Well, that was my diagnosis. Mum was not keen on it. âWe donât have asthma in our family, doctor.â They do not have broken legs in their family either, but who knows what is round the corner.  The hospital kept her in for three days and treated her with nebulisers, steroids and antibiotics (just in case). She is much better now. Back to normal. Mum is delightful, really, but said to me, slightly triumphantly, âand the specialist said it wasnât asthmaâ. I looked at the discharge summary. âBronchial hyper-reactivity, mucus plugging and post-viral wheeze.âI must look up the definition of âasthmaâ again.             Thursday 25th JanuaryA lengthy diary entry to give but a small insight into what it is like living on the crumbling edges of the NHS.We have an excellent rheumatologist locally, to whom we refer all our patients with rheumatological problems. I will call him Dr Grumpy, because he often is. He is grumpy because he is stressed. He is stressed because he is a single consultant running a department that really needs three, possibly four, consultants. He is also grumpy because, as he freely admits, he went into rheumatology because he has a interest in connective tissue diseases such as lupus. Unfortunately, he has to spend most of his working life seeing a rag-bag of poly-symptomatic middle aged worriers who have a variety of aches and pains, but no serious underlying illness. It is wearing him down.Dr Grumpy is also, like Dr Crippen, a high-emotive doctor and so Dr Crippen and Dr Grumpy occasionally clash. Dr Grumpy does not let off steam by writing about the stresses and strains of the NHS. Unless he is Dr Grumble, but I do not think he is.Kate is 42 and has severe Rheumatoid Arthritis. She used to be a county standard tennis player and was still playing a formidable game when her arthritis came on ten years ago. I referred her to Dr Grumpy, and she has been under his care ever since.Except she hasnât really been under his care for, although she attends his clinic every three months, she has not seen him for two years, and then it was only for thirty seconds when he stuck his head round the door and said âhelloâ.Kate is currently on methotrexate. This is a drug that should only be initiated by rheumatology specialists. Get it right and you can dramatically improve the patientâs quality of life. Get it wrong, and you can kill the patient. So, because she is on methotrexate, and because her arthritis is severe, Kate goes to a specialist clinic. And sees one of Dr Grumpyâs two ânurse-specialistsâ. She used to see the senior registrar, or occasionally the SHO, but they have long gone. The nurse-specialist asks Kate how she is. If Kate is feeling bad, the nurse says she will âgo and have a word with Dr Grumpyâ and leaves the room. Maybe she does speak to Dr Grumpy and maybe she does not, but when she comes back, she gives Kate a depot steroid injection, and Kate feels better for a few weeks.Because there is a pretense that Kate is going to specialist clinic, she does not come to see me, because that is not ânecessaryâ. My job is merely to prescribe the methotrexate. Many years ago, the hospital dumped their prescribing on us to âsave moneyâ. It saves money from their budget, and takes it off mine. I do not care about that. What I do care about is  more expensive for me to prescribe the methotrexate because when I issue a prescription, she has to take it to a high street pharmacist, who bulk buy methotrexate.There is a shared care protocol for prescribing methotrexate. I need to see that the up to date blood tests are normal, and I need to see the shared care card. Dr Grumpy&#8217;s nurses are busy, and often too busy to bother to get this information to the GP. So then I decline to prescribe and the patient gets cross, and thinks I am being awkward. Today I saw Kelly for the first time in ages because she has not got any methotrexate and I have not got any blood tests.Before she came in, I phoned Dr Grumpy and told him that I was fed up with this, and also fed up with the fact that he had not seen the patient for two years. This is not specialist care. Dr Grumpy wasâ¦grumpy. He is too busy for this kind of phone call, but he promised to get the nurse to fax the results through.By the time Kate came in, I had the results, and she had the co-operation card, though it had not been filled in for three months. âThe nurse was too busyâ. Kate is in fact delightful, and intelligent, and we talked about the issues, and her temper disappeared. I showed her the red-alert âskull and cross bonesâ type decal that comes up on my computer screen when I try to prescribe methotrexate, and she laughed. Then we talked about her arthritis. When she goes to the clinic, the nurse looks at her hands, and asks her âhow she isâ and that is about it. Kelly has trained her, like Pavlovâs dogs, to produce a steroid injection on demand. âI try not to have more than three or four a year, but when I want one, I just say I feel bad. She said that she wished she could see Dr Grumpy again but she knows that is not going to happen.Then I took an arthritis history. 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<p>Array    This minimum wage increase would boost earnings for 13 million American workersâ9.8 percent of the United States workforce.1*    Twelve million adult wage-earners, 80 percent of the minimum wage-earning population, will directly benefit from a minimum wage increase.Seven million families with childrenâ46 percent of the total low wage-earning families with childrenâcurrently receive all of their earnings from minimum wage jobs.Nine million women (59 percent of minimum wage earners) and six million people of color (40 percent of minimum wage earners) will directly benefit from a minimum wage increase.Raising the minimum wage will increase annual earnings to 5,000 from 0,700. Between 1998 and 2003, the number of small businesses increased by 5.5 percent in higher minimum wage states, compared to 4.2 percent in states at the federal minimum wage level.5       Raising the minimum wage is a progressive issue that resonates with the American public and bridges the partisan divide.  A 2006 opinion poll found that 83 percent of Americans support an increase in the federal minimum wage.6A decade of federal inaction has prompted 29 states (including D.C.) to raise the minimum wage above .15.The minimum wage is an opportunity for bipartisanship.<br />
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<p> Their report, based on 1022 incidents in 314 counties, shows that voting is getting more difficult instead of easier as promised when electronic voting equipment is used. Poll workers also experienced problems troubleshooting malfunctioning machines, following complex or inadequate procedures, counting machine tallies, or verifying the accuracy of machine results.The majority of problems reported were from touch screen (DRE-direct record equipment) machines. In Sarasota, a poll worker said that voters who voted for the Democratic candidate lost their vote when the review screen appeared and they were forced to re-enter their vote to get the Diebold machine to accept their choice. The Help America Vote Act of 2002 mandates a recording error of less than 1 vote in 500,000[Sec 301(5)(a)]. His wife said she also voted for him, yet the ES&amp;S iVotronic machine only recorded 36 votes for the other candidate. In 444 cases of DRE equipment failures, there were 221 reports of long lines or voters leaving without voting. Voters in Florida, Ohio and other states reported standing in line for hours before they could vote.<br />
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<p>  Here&#8217;s my list (for an obvious reason, I&#8217;ve limited my universe to four-digit scores):21-12, 31-13, 32-23, 41-14, 42-24, 43-34, 51-15, 52-25, 53-35, 54-45, 61-16, 62-26, 63-36, 64-46, 65-56, 71-17, 72-27, 73-37, 74-47, 75-57, 76-67, 81-18, 82-28, 83-38, 84-48, 85-58, 86-68, 87-78, 91-19, 92-29, 93-39, 94-49, 95-59, 96-69, 97-79, 98-89Anything past 62-26 seems extremely unlikely (63-36, 71-17 and 81-18 seem barely plausible).  I&#8217;m reasonably confident that&#8217;s the highest total score ever in a college football game (maybe even in any football game);<br />
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<p> Updated:2007-01-09 13:32:59U.S. Submarine Collides With Japanese ShipAPTOKYO (Jan. 9) - A U.S. nuclear-powered submarine collided with a Japanese oil tanker in the Straits of Hormuz, through which 40 percent of the world&#8217;s oil supplies travel, officials said.No one was hurt in the accident that happened Monday night in the 34-mile wide straits, which are bordered by Iran and Oman and serve as the entrance to the Persian Gulf.Damage to the fast-attack USS Newport News submarine and the supertanker was light and there was no resulting spill of oil or leakage of nuclear fuel, officials from the U.S. Navy and the Japanese government said.Both ships remained able to navigate, Navy officials said.The bow of the submarine was traveling submerged when it hit the stern of the supertanker Mogamigawa as the vessels were passing through the Straits, causing minor damage to the Japanese vessel, the U.S. Navy and Japan&#8217;s Foreign Ministry said.<br />
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<p>Singer Pat Benatar is 54.Singer Scott McKenzie is 68.Singer Frank Sinatra Junior is 63.Singer Rod Stewart is 62.Singer-keyboardist Donald Fagen of Steely Dan is 59.Actor William Sanderson (Deadwood,Newhart ) is 59.Singer Shawn Colvin is 51.Actress Trini Alvarado is 40.Guitarist Matt Roberts of 3 Doors Down is 29.Rapper Chris Smith of Kris Kross is 28.FUN FACT: On this day in 1999, The Sopranos aired its pilot episode on HBO.<br />
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<p> I love cupcakes3. I love being Auntie7. I love being with my family8. I love to read11. I love naps13. I love animals15. I love peeps16. I love the summer17. I love shopping&#8230;For anything21. Whenever I buy something new, I always have to look at it on the car ride home&#8230;Even if im driving24. I love music29. I love the stuff in the middle of Hostess cupcakes33. I LOVE LAS VEGAS35. I love butter46. I love talking to my Pookie on the phone (she almost always hangs-up on me)48. I love picking things out for my new house49. I love to sleep in54. I love being in the house I grew up in55. I love to eat58. I always think im dyeing62. I love Target65. I love getting into bed70. I love doing anything creative76. I love the beach80. I love my Chanel jewels87. I love to look at sisters photos91. I love tabloid magazines92. I love the T.J maxx96. I love road trips101. It wasn&#8217;t easy for my to think of this many things about myselfAfter reading my list I think I should have re-titled it 101 things I like to eat.<br />
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<p>Array    This minimum wage increase would boost earnings for 13 million American workersâ9.8 percent of the United States workforce.1*    Twelve million adult wage-earners, 80 percent of the minimum wage-earning population, will directly benefit from a minimum wage increase.Seven million families with childrenâ46 percent of the total low wage-earning families with childrenâcurrently receive all of their earnings from minimum wage jobs.Nine million women (59 percent of minimum wage earners) and six million people of color (40 percent of minimum wage earners) will directly benefit from a minimum wage increase.Raising the minimum wage will increase annual earnings to 5,000 from 0,700. Between 1998 and 2003, the number of small businesses increased by 5.5 percent in higher minimum wage states, compared to 4.2 percent in states at the federal minimum wage level.5       Raising the minimum wage is a progressive issue that resonates with the American public and bridges the partisan divide.  A 2006 opinion poll found that 83 percent of Americans support an increase in the federal minimum wage.6A decade of federal inaction has prompted 29 states (including D.C.) to raise the minimum wage above .15.The minimum wage is an opportunity for bipartisanship.<br />
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<p> Their report, based on 1022 incidents in 314 counties, shows that voting is getting more difficult instead of easier as promised when electronic voting equipment is used. Poll workers also experienced problems troubleshooting malfunctioning machines, following complex or inadequate procedures, counting machine tallies, or verifying the accuracy of machine results.The majority of problems reported were from touch screen (DRE-direct record equipment) machines. In Sarasota, a poll worker said that voters who voted for the Democratic candidate lost their vote when the review screen appeared and they were forced to re-enter their vote to get the Diebold machine to accept their choice. The Help America Vote Act of 2002 mandates a recording error of less than 1 vote in 500,000[Sec 301(5)(a)]. His wife said she also voted for him, yet the ES&amp;S iVotronic machine only recorded 36 votes for the other candidate. In 444 cases of DRE equipment failures, there were 221 reports of long lines or voters leaving without voting. Voters in Florida, Ohio and other states reported standing in line for hours before they could vote.<br />
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<p>  Here&#8217;s my list (for an obvious reason, I&#8217;ve limited my universe to four-digit scores):21-12, 31-13, 32-23, 41-14, 42-24, 43-34, 51-15, 52-25, 53-35, 54-45, 61-16, 62-26, 63-36, 64-46, 65-56, 71-17, 72-27, 73-37, 74-47, 75-57, 76-67, 81-18, 82-28, 83-38, 84-48, 85-58, 86-68, 87-78, 91-19, 92-29, 93-39, 94-49, 95-59, 96-69, 97-79, 98-89Anything past 62-26 seems extremely unlikely (63-36, 71-17 and 81-18 seem barely plausible).  I&#8217;m reasonably confident that&#8217;s the highest total score ever in a college football game (maybe even in any football game);<br />
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<p> Updated:2007-01-09 13:32:59U.S. Submarine Collides With Japanese ShipAPTOKYO (Jan. 9) - A U.S. nuclear-powered submarine collided with a Japanese oil tanker in the Straits of Hormuz, through which 40 percent of the world&#8217;s oil supplies travel, officials said.No one was hurt in the accident that happened Monday night in the 34-mile wide straits, which are bordered by Iran and Oman and serve as the entrance to the Persian Gulf.Damage to the fast-attack USS Newport News submarine and the supertanker was light and there was no resulting spill of oil or leakage of nuclear fuel, officials from the U.S. Navy and the Japanese government said.Both ships remained able to navigate, Navy officials said.The bow of the submarine was traveling submerged when it hit the stern of the supertanker Mogamigawa as the vessels were passing through the Straits, causing minor damage to the Japanese vessel, the U.S. Navy and Japan&#8217;s Foreign Ministry said.<br />
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<p>Singer Pat Benatar is 54.Singer Scott McKenzie is 68.Singer Frank Sinatra Junior is 63.Singer Rod Stewart is 62.Singer-keyboardist Donald Fagen of Steely Dan is 59.Actor William Sanderson (Deadwood,Newhart ) is 59.Singer Shawn Colvin is 51.Actress Trini Alvarado is 40.Guitarist Matt Roberts of 3 Doors Down is 29.Rapper Chris Smith of Kris Kross is 28.FUN FACT: On this day in 1999, The Sopranos aired its pilot episode on HBO.<br />
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<p> I love cupcakes3. I love being Auntie7. I love being with my family8. I love to read11. I love naps13. I love animals15. I love peeps16. I love the summer17. I love shopping&#8230;For anything21. Whenever I buy something new, I always have to look at it on the car ride home&#8230;Even if im driving24. I love music29. I love the stuff in the middle of Hostess cupcakes33. I LOVE LAS VEGAS35. I love butter46. I love talking to my Pookie on the phone (she almost always hangs-up on me)48. I love picking things out for my new house49. I love to sleep in54. I love being in the house I grew up in55. I love to eat58. I always think im dyeing62. I love Target65. I love getting into bed70. I love doing anything creative76. I love the beach80. I love my Chanel jewels87. I love to look at sisters photos91. I love tabloid magazines92. I love the T.J maxx96. I love road trips101. It wasn&#8217;t easy for my to think of this many things about myselfAfter reading my list I think I should have re-titled it 101 things I like to eat.<br />
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		<title>Thermodynamics in hell</title>
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<p>Array-ne            I see a girl standing on the corner, her hair just right, her clothes too tight, her whites too white, an angel, a whore, the girl next door, the gorilla my dreams, the who&#8217;s that knocking at my door, and I stop and blink, and I try to speak, to ask for the truth, to seek out her truth, she is gone like a flash, like a bump in the night, no essence, no aura, just the sweet smell of creosote as she is sucked through some cosmic hole in the ozone, and there I am, the me of fifty years ago, the me of forty years ago, the me of thirty years ago, the me of twenty years ago, the me of ten years ago, ten months ago, ten weeks ago, ten days ago, ten hours ago, ten minutes ago, ten seconds ago, the me that is the present that is now the past, and every me that will ever be me, and there I am, just left to scratch my head, to sit and wonder, to stand and deliver, my eyes wide open and my mouth agape, and man, isn&#8217;t that some crazy kind of shit.Spell check complete.(No Errors Found)<br />
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<p>-ne                       Writer, Artist and Copyright: Jason Martin.25, Super Real GraphicsStory:Five walking stereotypes are cast for a survivor/real world type show. They are introduced in the manner of that type of show on TV.Evaluation:The book does one thing very, very well: ape the style of similar reality TV shows when introducing the characters. Plus, in all honesty, the elements the book borrows from these shows (and pretty much the shows themselves) are crap anyway. Sure, there have been some innovative variants and it takes considerable skill to cast and cut it right, but ultimately these shows come down to tickling the voyeuristic urge and getting people riled up with some engineered drama.The art is very cartoony and - for want of a better word - angular.<br />
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<p>-ne                       Writer: Garth EnnisPencils: Darick RobertsonInks: Jimmy PalmiottiMarvel Knights, .50Story:Fury&#8217;s unit gets slaughtered in Tunesia during WW2.Evaluation: Competent, but uninspired and lazy.90% of the book is two pages of Fury&#8217;s unit getting killed, juxtaposed with one page of flashback showing how they expected things to turn out. Simply, if everything one believed going into a fight turns out 100% wrong, the story is no longer a cautionary tale about fickle luck in combat, or the decisive advantage to be gained by determination, caution etc. no idea what happens to the guy Fury threatens on page 4;<br />
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<p>-ne               Nickname: Aryan Ant Farm, H-MoneyLikes: World dominationDislikes: Hollywood, AccountantsQuote of the Day: âGunter glieben glauten globen.âCurrently Reading: How to Win Friends and Influence People  by Dale Carnegie<br />
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<p> play Windows pre-installed games (FreeCell and Minesweeper), played Gran Turismo 4 on the PS2, downloaded&#8230;watched and wept that Initial D Fourth Stage has ended, *sniff* watched Smallville (S05E15) and had all my meals as usual. welcome back to the gaming world Soloh!! *wink*Definate MUST have&#8217;s:God of War - GAME OF THE YEAR (by ps2.ign.com)!! Prince of Persia: The 2 Thrones - definately the best installment of the 3. *bleakz*Gran Turismo 4 (GT4) - BEST RACING SIMULATION!! by far, best most realistic driving game. dont try driving like this in GT4 or in real life&#8230;you&#8217;ll literally crash and burn!!Devil May Cry installments (1, 2 and 3 Special Edition) - very cool game!! hehehe.Stay away though it may seem tempting:Naruto: Narutimate Hero 2 - lame-assed game with limited beat&#8217;em up combos.Bleach: Ebarashi Tamashi - god&#8230;why cant i jump!! so disappointed with this!!Note: i was technically stupid to even think such games would be good!!<br />
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<p>-ne            SingletonsHow can you spot the 4 single men ?Easy&#8230;They&#8217;re the 4 sitting around my flat at 2am playing Worms on the Playstation.Nice Red Dwarf model arrived tonight.<br />
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<p>Array-ne            I see a girl standing on the corner, her hair just right, her clothes too tight, her whites too white, an angel, a whore, the girl next door, the gorilla my dreams, the who&#8217;s that knocking at my door, and I stop and blink, and I try to speak, to ask for the truth, to seek out her truth, she is gone like a flash, like a bump in the night, no essence, no aura, just the sweet smell of creosote as she is sucked through some cosmic hole in the ozone, and there I am, the me of fifty years ago, the me of forty years ago, the me of thirty years ago, the me of twenty years ago, the me of ten years ago, ten months ago, ten weeks ago, ten days ago, ten hours ago, ten minutes ago, ten seconds ago, the me that is the present that is now the past, and every me that will ever be me, and there I am, just left to scratch my head, to sit and wonder, to stand and deliver, my eyes wide open and my mouth agape, and man, isn&#8217;t that some crazy kind of shit.Spell check complete.(No Errors Found)<br />
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<p>-ne                       Writer, Artist and Copyright: Jason Martin.25, Super Real GraphicsStory:Five walking stereotypes are cast for a survivor/real world type show. They are introduced in the manner of that type of show on TV.Evaluation:The book does one thing very, very well: ape the style of similar reality TV shows when introducing the characters. Plus, in all honesty, the elements the book borrows from these shows (and pretty much the shows themselves) are crap anyway. Sure, there have been some innovative variants and it takes considerable skill to cast and cut it right, but ultimately these shows come down to tickling the voyeuristic urge and getting people riled up with some engineered drama.The art is very cartoony and - for want of a better word - angular.<br />
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<p>-ne                       Writer: Garth EnnisPencils: Darick RobertsonInks: Jimmy PalmiottiMarvel Knights, .50Story:Fury&#8217;s unit gets slaughtered in Tunesia during WW2.Evaluation: Competent, but uninspired and lazy.90% of the book is two pages of Fury&#8217;s unit getting killed, juxtaposed with one page of flashback showing how they expected things to turn out. Simply, if everything one believed going into a fight turns out 100% wrong, the story is no longer a cautionary tale about fickle luck in combat, or the decisive advantage to be gained by determination, caution etc. no idea what happens to the guy Fury threatens on page 4;<br />
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<p>-ne               Nickname: Aryan Ant Farm, H-MoneyLikes: World dominationDislikes: Hollywood, AccountantsQuote of the Day: âGunter glieben glauten globen.âCurrently Reading: How to Win Friends and Influence People  by Dale Carnegie<br />
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<p> play Windows pre-installed games (FreeCell and Minesweeper), played Gran Turismo 4 on the PS2, downloaded&#8230;watched and wept that Initial D Fourth Stage has ended, *sniff* watched Smallville (S05E15) and had all my meals as usual. welcome back to the gaming world Soloh!! *wink*Definate MUST have&#8217;s:God of War - GAME OF THE YEAR (by ps2.ign.com)!! Prince of Persia: The 2 Thrones - definately the best installment of the 3. *bleakz*Gran Turismo 4 (GT4) - BEST RACING SIMULATION!! by far, best most realistic driving game. dont try driving like this in GT4 or in real life&#8230;you&#8217;ll literally crash and burn!!Devil May Cry installments (1, 2 and 3 Special Edition) - very cool game!! hehehe.Stay away though it may seem tempting:Naruto: Narutimate Hero 2 - lame-assed game with limited beat&#8217;em up combos.Bleach: Ebarashi Tamashi - god&#8230;why cant i jump!! so disappointed with this!!Note: i was technically stupid to even think such games would be good!!<br />
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<p>-ne            SingletonsHow can you spot the 4 single men ?Easy&#8230;They&#8217;re the 4 sitting around my flat at 2am playing Worms on the Playstation.Nice Red Dwarf model arrived tonight.<br />
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		<title>Id Theft Secrets Blog: 4 Id Theft Protection Tactics for Your Children</title>
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<p>Array-ne                   A veritable offensive explosion, all three runs of it, for the Angels wasn&#8217;t enough.<br />
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<p>-ne               Corus Bank is the latest bank to offer 4% on money market accounts. Their 6-month and 12-month CDs are now 4.30% APY and 4.60% APY.Corus Bank joins Presidential Bank, EmigrantDirect and MyBankingDirect in offering 4% or higher savings type accounts.<br />
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<p>-ne                   Recently, a good friend of mine gave me a recipe for a white wine cake. The presence of white wine in a cake was intriguing and since I had some eggs in the refrigerator that were close to their expiration date, I decided to try the recipe right away.Making the cake was as easy as counting 1-2-3-4. The wine is usually used for cooking or mixed with cassis liqueur and drank as an aperitif.I did not have any Edelzwicker wine so I used a  Alto Adige Pinot Bianco from Alois Lageder, which, I think, was close enough.<br />
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<p> They were a really interesting class, I am not sure I completely appreciated them (or they, I).I walked back from Glenroy and my feet are almost too sore to walk on, which doesn&#8217;t make sense, even adding on the museum traipsing.It&#8217;s very warm.<br />
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<p>-ne                   There&#8217;s a 1 in 5 chance that your college aged oryounger children could be an identity theft victimaccording to the Federal Trade Commission (F.T.C.)That is if, if you were even aware of it or possessedenough information to even file a criminal report.According to the F.T.C., 60% of all identity theftsare not even reported to authorities.As a follow to our recent article we&#8217;re alerting ourreaders to a positive, new development in your fightagainst identity theft involving under age family members.For added protection against identity theft, justlast week an Arizona based firm known as LifeLock launcheda unique identity theft prevention program for children.Starting this past Tuesday, existing and new LifeLocksubscribers can add identity theft prevention services for minors16 years or younger for 0 annually.A quick highlight of the LifeLock service reveals they will:Check credit reports every ninety days to ensure thereis no activity.Place fraud alerts on credit reports, stating thatthis is a minor child and that no activity shouldoccur.Check for any new open checking accounts.Obtain a work history from the Social SecurityAdministration to ensure that no income is beingreported on your child&#8217;s SSN.So, today&#8217;s tip is merely to consider enrolling withthis first of it&#8217;s kind new service for children.For more information, refer to Lifelock&#8217;s website.<br />
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<p>Array-ne                   A veritable offensive explosion, all three runs of it, for the Angels wasn&#8217;t enough.<br />
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<p>-ne               Corus Bank is the latest bank to offer 4% on money market accounts. Their 6-month and 12-month CDs are now 4.30% APY and 4.60% APY.Corus Bank joins Presidential Bank, EmigrantDirect and MyBankingDirect in offering 4% or higher savings type accounts.<br />
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<p>-ne                   Recently, a good friend of mine gave me a recipe for a white wine cake. The presence of white wine in a cake was intriguing and since I had some eggs in the refrigerator that were close to their expiration date, I decided to try the recipe right away.Making the cake was as easy as counting 1-2-3-4. The wine is usually used for cooking or mixed with cassis liqueur and drank as an aperitif.I did not have any Edelzwicker wine so I used a  Alto Adige Pinot Bianco from Alois Lageder, which, I think, was close enough.<br />
<a rel="nofollow" href="http://manageyourcellar.blogspot.com/2005/10/1-2-3-4-white-wine-cake-and-alois.html">link</a></p>
<p> They were a really interesting class, I am not sure I completely appreciated them (or they, I).I walked back from Glenroy and my feet are almost too sore to walk on, which doesn&#8217;t make sense, even adding on the museum traipsing.It&#8217;s very warm.<br />
<a rel="nofollow" href="http://lorrainecrescent.blogspot.com/2005/10/i-have-still-been-up-since-4.html">link</a></p>
<p>-ne                   There&#8217;s a 1 in 5 chance that your college aged oryounger children could be an identity theft victimaccording to the Federal Trade Commission (F.T.C.)That is if, if you were even aware of it or possessedenough information to even file a criminal report.According to the F.T.C., 60% of all identity theftsare not even reported to authorities.As a follow to our recent article we&#8217;re alerting ourreaders to a positive, new development in your fightagainst identity theft involving under age family members.For added protection against identity theft, justlast week an Arizona based firm known as LifeLock launcheda unique identity theft prevention program for children.Starting this past Tuesday, existing and new LifeLocksubscribers can add identity theft prevention services for minors16 years or younger for 0 annually.A quick highlight of the LifeLock service reveals they will:Check credit reports every ninety days to ensure thereis no activity.Place fraud alerts on credit reports, stating thatthis is a minor child and that no activity shouldoccur.Check for any new open checking accounts.Obtain a work history from the Social SecurityAdministration to ensure that no income is beingreported on your child&#8217;s SSN.So, today&#8217;s tip is merely to consider enrolling withthis first of it&#8217;s kind new service for children.For more information, refer to Lifelock&#8217;s website.<br />
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		<title>Phronk.com: One Hundred Original Ideas for Horror Movies (#22 - 23)</title>
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<p> It was great to see her again and we went straight for a delicious chicken salad, followed by a quick round of bikini shopping followed by floating around in her pool and sunbathing in her back yard. It&#8217;s amazing and awesome how we&#8217;ve kept in touch and have continued to grow in the friendship since the first class at uni and every time we meet it seems like we had just had hot chocolate in Paris a few weeks earlier.          After a walk in the neighbourhood and dinner with both brothers and dad, we met up with Molly and joined a basic salsa class followed by a really fun live salsa concert.<br />
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<p> Mike&#8217;s work, while it has certainly changed over the years, continues to be an interesting draw for me.I almost dropped the book an issue or two ago when a promising storyline, with Queen Nior killing the other members of her team in ways that protagonist of the movie Seven would have approved, when the ending devolved into a simple wrap-up with a demon from hell. Nothing has a comic fan scorned like a simple ending, like having, I don&#8217;t know, Elektra be a skrull or something.Did I just say that out loud?In any case, issue #25 promises all new story (which it starts, continuing the rest of the subplots from the earlier issues), a new format (with a different paper, which is really nice) and more pages, which is never a bad thing on a comic that you like.<br />
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<p> Trolls:  There are barely any movies about trolls.  In the seminal 1986 movie Troll, a kid named Harry Potter (yes, seriously) fights a little leprechaun-like troll that turns people into plant pods. (the first rule about fight club is&#8230;)  Anyway, my trolls are small yellow creatures, with mushrooms for hair and cinnamon rolls for eyes.  When a local breeder of Siamese fighting fish discovers a troll in his yard, he captures it and forces it to produce puppies to fuel his side business:  Competitive dog fighting.  The pods suddenly split open, and emerging from the cocoons are vicious giant trolls, of the Lord of the Rings variety, with dogs for heads!<br />
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<p> It was great to see her again and we went straight for a delicious chicken salad, followed by a quick round of bikini shopping followed by floating around in her pool and sunbathing in her back yard. It&#8217;s amazing and awesome how we&#8217;ve kept in touch and have continued to grow in the friendship since the first class at uni and every time we meet it seems like we had just had hot chocolate in Paris a few weeks earlier.          After a walk in the neighbourhood and dinner with both brothers and dad, we met up with Molly and joined a basic salsa class followed by a really fun live salsa concert.<br />
<a rel="nofollow" href="http://gakagraz.blogspot.com/2007/08/minor-25.html">link</a></p>
<p> Mike&#8217;s work, while it has certainly changed over the years, continues to be an interesting draw for me.I almost dropped the book an issue or two ago when a promising storyline, with Queen Nior killing the other members of her team in ways that protagonist of the movie Seven would have approved, when the ending devolved into a simple wrap-up with a demon from hell. Nothing has a comic fan scorned like a simple ending, like having, I don&#8217;t know, Elektra be a skrull or something.Did I just say that out loud?In any case, issue #25 promises all new story (which it starts, continuing the rest of the subplots from the earlier issues), a new format (with a different paper, which is really nice) and more pages, which is never a bad thing on a comic that you like.<br />
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<p> Trolls:  There are barely any movies about trolls.  In the seminal 1986 movie Troll, a kid named Harry Potter (yes, seriously) fights a little leprechaun-like troll that turns people into plant pods. (the first rule about fight club is&#8230;)  Anyway, my trolls are small yellow creatures, with mushrooms for hair and cinnamon rolls for eyes.  When a local breeder of Siamese fighting fish discovers a troll in his yard, he captures it and forces it to produce puppies to fuel his side business:  Competitive dog fighting.  The pods suddenly split open, and emerging from the cocoons are vicious giant trolls, of the Lord of the Rings variety, with dogs for heads!<br />
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		<title>63-aspects of college life: Logical Fallacies</title>
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Array He is calm about the research of Stem Cell, but he is also trying to be aggressive towards our morals and beliefs. He is trying to persuade us to think the same that he thinks. (pg.355-7th full paragraph) For the more calm part, he opens the presentation very nicely and says that he appreciates [...]]]></description>
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<p>Array He is calm about the research of Stem Cell, but he is also trying to be aggressive towards our morals and beliefs. He is trying to persuade us to think the same that he thinks. (pg.355-7th full paragraph) For the more calm part, he opens the presentation very nicely and says that he appreciates the time that we are giving him tonight to discuss a difficult issue.<br />
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<p> I was familiar with the part where she talks about the over weight girl jumping over the steel bars. I noticed that she was a little bigger than the rest of the girls, but it didn&#8217;t bother me. It shows that all girls don&#8217;t have to be skinny and still look pretty.<br />
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<p> I have never heard of a 104 year old lady come to a rally. I am happy that that one person made him think about what he should do and what was going to happen.<br />
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<p>-ne             The lighting and camera shots are very crucial to the movie. If you just have a straight shot all the time, the movie could get boring and then the movie would suck, so it is very nessassary that you have the correct angle of the camera and the correct lighting.<br />
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<p>-ne             I really do not get what logical fallacies are so I really can&#8217;t write much on them.<br />
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<p>Array He is calm about the research of Stem Cell, but he is also trying to be aggressive towards our morals and beliefs. He is trying to persuade us to think the same that he thinks. (pg.355-7th full paragraph) For the more calm part, he opens the presentation very nicely and says that he appreciates the time that we are giving him tonight to discuss a difficult issue.<br />
<a rel="nofollow" href="http://softballrules10.blogspot.com/2004/12/george-w-bush.html">link</a></p>
<p> I was familiar with the part where she talks about the over weight girl jumping over the steel bars. I noticed that she was a little bigger than the rest of the girls, but it didn&#8217;t bother me. It shows that all girls don&#8217;t have to be skinny and still look pretty.<br />
<a rel="nofollow" href="http://softballrules10.blogspot.com/2004/12/bend-it-like-beckham.html">link</a></p>
<p> I have never heard of a 104 year old lady come to a rally. I am happy that that one person made him think about what he should do and what was going to happen.<br />
<a rel="nofollow" href="http://softballrules10.blogspot.com/2004/12/barack-obama-speech.html">link</a></p>
<p>-ne             The lighting and camera shots are very crucial to the movie. If you just have a straight shot all the time, the movie could get boring and then the movie would suck, so it is very nessassary that you have the correct angle of the camera and the correct lighting.<br />
<a rel="nofollow" href="http://softballrules10.blogspot.com/2004/12/bilb-second-set-2.html">link</a></p>
<p>-ne             I really do not get what logical fallacies are so I really can&#8217;t write much on them.<br />
<a rel="nofollow" href="http://softballrules10.blogspot.com/2004/12/logical-fallacies.html">link</a></p>
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<p> e hoje tem lua cheia.Marcelo: exatamente.ImaginÃ¡rio: hora de dormir&#8230;?Marcelo: hauhaua, nÃ£o, hora de virar lobisomem.E quando os ponteiros marcam 00:00Gostoso de Sobrenome Gostoso: VOLTEIIII, AU AU, AU AU.Gostoso: oi ImaginÃ¡rio, saudades dos nossos papos.ImaginÃ¡rio: sai pra lÃ¡ assombraÃ§Ã£o, vocÃª jÃ¡ morreu.Gostoso: ai ImaginÃ¡rio, nÃ£o fala assim, eu gosto muito de vocÃª.ImaginÃ¡rio: nem quero saber, vocÃª agora Ã© sÃ³ um espÃ­rito.<br />
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<p>-ne          Alhamdulillah&#8230;.idop lagi ari ni&#8230;kalau ada rezeki, sembahyang jumaat lagi sat lagi.<br />
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<p>-ne            Le trait d&#8217;union de deux gÃ©nÃ©rations disparaÃ®t .. Mais oÃ¹ est mon oreiller ?<br />
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Array Maybe she could stop the behavior of German companies which are doing business in the Sudan&#8230;Here is a report I found on the White House website.The President will welcome German Chancellor Angela Merkel to the White House on January 11, 2006. The two leaders look forward to discussing how the United States and Germany [...]]]></description>
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<p>Array Maybe she could stop the behavior of German companies which are doing business in the Sudan&#8230;Here is a report I found on the White House website.The President will welcome German Chancellor Angela Merkel to the White House on January 11, 2006. The two leaders look forward to discussing how the United States and Germany can intensify our partnership, strengthen transatlantic ties, and work together to advance freedom and prosperity around the world. Germany is a strong ally of the United States and a critical partner in advancing U.S.-European efforts to promote democracy in Eastern Europe, Afghanistan and the broader Middle East; You should be proud that you were able to endure.Editor&#8217;s Note: The offensive picture (cartoon) which I referenced earlier in a comment at Atlantic Review may be found at this article by me, and this article by David Medienkritik.<br />
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<p>-ne                Hey Stud,Well I am trying hard to deal with Christmas&#8230; I will write later..I LOVE YOU and still miss you EVERY minute!!Mom<br />
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<p>-ne            Stained glass You will need construction paper, coloured tissue paper (like the gift wrap kind) and some glue. Cut all of your shapes in one piece of paper, then lay it on the other and trace the shapes, cut again so they match (I really hope I am making sense here).<br />
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<p> These perpetraitors would also had to have had access to the communications from the towers in numerous cities and the computer networks of the airlines.These Neo-Nazi-Cons were bold enough to suggest that a small handful of insurgent terrorists were controlling these attacks from a cave half a world away, using a laptop computer. Are you $&#038;*@# kidding me?!By the way, for a close-up view of how NATIONAL SECURITY CODES are used and implemented, please see the 1985 film THE FALCON AND THE SNOWMAN, starring Timothy Hutton and Sean Penn.NOTE: If any reader can explain how outsiders could have defeated such inside networks and codes WITHOUT internal complicity, I am all ears &#8230;Source:The