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[#] Wed Mar 30 2011 17:40:17 EDT from Ford II

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Okay, that wasn't meant to be harsh, probably came out wrong. take it face eesh us lee.

[#] Tue Apr 12 2011 10:18:36 EDT from IGnatius T Foobar

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Hats are mandatory in the summer - Sunburnt bald head is just as bad as

all the heat leaving that way in the winter.

I think it's worse.

Over the last couple of years my hair has become thin enough that the top of my head burns in the summer without a hat on. It's ... somewhat unsettling.

[#] Tue Apr 12 2011 13:58:17 EDT from boo-boo

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To IG

From all the fair skinned people of the world -

It's about time! Ha Ha!

-Fair skinned and sunburned prone people of the world!



[#] Thu Apr 14 2011 05:34:49 EDT from dothebart

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Di Apr 12 2011 13:58:17 EDT von boo-boo

To IG

From all the fair skinned people of the world -

It's about time! Ha Ha!

-Fair skinned and sunburned prone people of the world!

sun-what?



[#] Thu Apr 14 2011 07:16:11 EDT from fleeb

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If a person stays in the sun too long, they turn red, and endure what we call a 'sunburn'.



[#] Thu Apr 14 2011 07:41:08 EDT from dothebart

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Do Apr 14 2011 07:16:11 EDT von fleeb

If a person stays in the sun too long, they turn red, and endure what we call a 'sunburn'.

hm, do you have to leave the cellar for that? or even go outside?



[#] Thu Apr 14 2011 12:04:19 EDT from fleeb

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It requires access to a huge firey bag of gass, enough to envelope worlds if it were to get too close.  There is one conveniently located in what some people refer to as 'outside', just far enough to avoid consuming this planet, but close enough to cause the aforementioned effect on a human being.  I'm still rather suspicious of it, though... anything that powerful should be treated with considerable respect and caution.



[#] Fri Apr 15 2011 02:15:13 EDT from arabella

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Fleeb: A man who will not be holidaying on Sol 2, whereas should it have had any satelites, I might have gone.



[#] Mon Apr 18 2011 15:25:08 EDT from IGnatius T Foobar

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This "huge firey bag of gass" [sic] sounds like a really serious environmental problem. We should form a committee to look into the situation and perhaps have it outlawed.

[#] Mon Apr 18 2011 16:23:41 EDT from fleeb

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We probably need to replicate the conditions in a laboratory setting under which such a huge ball of gas can form, to ensure said conditions will not happen again.



[#] Tue Apr 19 2011 09:37:44 EDT from arabella

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Mon Apr 18 2011 04:23:41 PM EDT from fleeb

We probably need to replicate the conditions in a laboratory setting under which such a huge ball of gas can form, to ensure said conditions will not happen again.



Lab + Indian food, that should do it



[#] Tue Apr 19 2011 15:13:33 EDT from fleeb

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Once you apply the match, perhaps.



[#] Tue May 17 2011 09:20:23 EDT from IGnatius T Foobar

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Here's an interesting find. [http://goo.gl/NWF1W]

Researchers at the University of Alberta made a bit of a breakthrough in potential cancer cures, using a drug called dichloroacetate, which is normally used to treat metabolic disorders. They found that it re-activates the mitochondria in cancer cells, which in turn re-activates the cells' ability to self-destruct.

Allegedly, however, Big Pharma is ignoring this research because it does not involve the use of a patentable and therefore financially lucrative drug.

In the interest of presenting both sides, a rebuttal [http://goo.gl/jvIgt] is also available.

[#] Wed Jun 08 2011 12:35:03 EDT from wizard of aahz

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Uhoh. This might explain the dinosaurs I've been seeing in the hallways.


http://www.foxnews.com/health/2011/06/08/large-amounts-coffee-cause-hallucinat ions-study-finds/

[#] Fri Jun 10 2011 01:46:55 EDT from Ladyhawke

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You mean there *aren't* dinosaurs in the hallways??  Suppose next you'll insist there's no such thing as a Skeksie, either!  *harrumph*



[#] Mon Jun 20 2011 00:40:24 EDT from IGnatius T Foobar

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No fair! I've been guzzling coffee for years and I haven't had any hallucinations yet. I want my hallucinations! Maybe I should start smoking or something.

[#] Mon Jun 20 2011 05:20:08 EDT from dothebart

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Mo Jun 20 2011 00:40:24 EDT von IGnatius T Foobar
No fair! I've been guzzling coffee for years and I haven't had any hallucinations yet. I want my hallucinations! Maybe I should start smoking or something.

one of my Roadbike mates, who is traning for Paris - Brest - Paris (1200 km) said that on the longer practicing tracks (called privé) starting in the first start of year with 200 km, leveling 300, 400, 600, 1000km (~750 miles?) said that after being on the road cycling for more than 24 hours you start halucinating.

so maybe you should start excessive cycling and continue coffee drinking...



[#] Mon Jun 27 2011 17:07:12 EDT from Ford II

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This "huge firey bag of gass" [sic] sounds like a really serious

All those people who left off the last s for savings... now I know where all those ses went.

[#] Mon Jun 27 2011 18:49:46 EDT from Ladyhawke

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I love that what the French call a "really long track", American Southerners would call a bathroom.



[#] Mon Jun 27 2011 23:09:38 EDT from fleeb

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I haven't really met any American Southerners who regularly used a ditch to dump their dung, unlike the French.

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