Updated: 2/1/2004; 6:07:28 PM.
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Friday, January 02, 2004

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Picture of the Day

Eat your heart out dieters!


11:41:36 PM    comment []

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We caught a comet by the tail.....

and lived to tell about it!


10:28:19 PM    comment []

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More than 300 cars set ablaze as violence mars French celebrations

Sounds like the only terrorist attacks during New Years celebrations were in Paris ... by the French!  CP


9:20:56 PM    comment []

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 A Taxonomic Clarification

More trying to figure out the Angry Left from the Wall Street Journal.

 "Democrats are so hungry to beat Bush that they will let their nominee do just about anything, even be pragmatic and shrewd. . . . Watch for the appearance of the new, pragmatic Howard Dean, the doctor with an unerring sense of his party's pulse." But Dionne notwithstanding, a significant portion of the Democratic electorate could stand to see a psychiatrist.


9:08:45 PM    comment []

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Fire and Steel

"After the 9/11 attack, there was an outpouring of sympathy for us as victims, but only as long as we didn't fight back. Once it became clear we would, much of that sympathy evaporated.

That aspect of it all is new, but the tendency to underestimate America has a long and distinguished history."

[USS Clueless]


8:55:36 PM    comment []

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Don't have a cow!

There's no question that bovine spongiform encephalopathy, or BSE — commonly called mad cow disease — is a neurological disease in cattle. But the notion that people can contract a human form of mad cow by eating beef from infected cattle is more bun than burger.

When researchers considered the possibility that variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease was caused by consumption of beef from BSE-infected cattle, no correlations could be established between variant CJD and any specific meat or dairy product. No one could even establish whether any of the variant CJD victims ever consumed beef from diseased cattle.

[LA Times]


2:04:51 PM    comment []

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Goodbye film!


12:46:17 PM    comment []

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Your own Disneyland Paris anti-flatulence sign. Turns out that you can buy a "No Farting On This Ride" Disneyland Paris sign on eBay for about $10.

 

 

 

 

[Boing Boing Blog]

I have a problem with this sign.  If I went to Disneyland Paris (fat chance) and saw this sign I would think that France has a real problem with people committing suicide and losing arms on rides.  How about a little puff of gas coming from the standing guys butt and the hand held to the nose for the other figure?  Do people in France really stand up on rides and point their butt at the face of the person sitting beside them before letting one go?   Oh I get it!  The guy with the outstreached arm just tooted and it was so bad that the other guy is jumping from the top of the roller coaster ride.  Sounds like something the French would do.  CP


12:17:45 PM    comment []

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Airplane Crashers

Never forget that Western civilization is at war with theocratic fascists.

British Airways once again canceled one of its three daily flights from Heathrow to Washington, D.C., on Friday after receiving security advice from the British government, a spokesman for the airline said. A British defense analyst said the latest cancellation was based on "precise...

[Right-Thinking from the Left Coast]


12:03:55 PM    comment []

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Thwarting Terrorism

FOX NEWS has a raw list of international flights that were canceled, diverted, or disrupted due to security concerns over...

[Citizen Smash - The Indepundit]


12:00:59 PM    comment []

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Iraq Poll

IRAQI BLOGGER ZEYAD has translated an opinion poll conducted by the Baghdad newspaper Azzaman. From the results, it’s pretty evident...

[Citizen Smash - The Indepundit]


11:59:17 AM    comment []

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Damned If You Do ....

It didn't take long for Iranian expressions of gratitude for the 150,000 pounds of relief materials given by the US to quake victims in Bam to turn into this: Hardliners in Iran's government criticized U.S. relief efforts after the devastating...

[Captain's Quarters]


11:56:46 AM    comment []

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 WHAT ARE LITTLE BOYS TALKING ABOUT WHEN THEY REFER TO THEIR WILLIE?

[Hell In A Handbasket]


9:28:10 AM    comment []

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Spammers not deterred by Can Spam Act

Same old tactics.

I've already heard a lot of talk about how there will not be anymore spam because of the new laws.  GET REAL!!!!!

For those of you who may not have noticed .... Criminals don't obey laws!

[The Register]


9:23:48 AM    comment []

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This post caught my eye because I know so many people who have back pain.  I've had enough to know I wouldn't want to live with it 24/7.  The stats in the Duke study are interesting, but the real reason I reposted this is to turn people on to the Sarno book.  Maybe it works, or maybe it doesn't, but for those it may work for it would be worth all the tea in China.  Just another tool in the arsenal.  CP

Back pain costs $90 billion/year

A Duke University study has concluded that back pain costs the US economy $90 billion a year.

"To put these expenses in perspective, the total $90 billion spent in 1998 represented 1 percent of the U.S. Gross Domestic Product (GDP), and the $26 billion in direct back pain costs accounted for 2.5 percent of all health care expenditures for that year," said lead researcher Xuemei Luo, Ph.D., who published the results of the Duke study today (Jan. 1, 2004) in the journal Spine.
OK, here's a thing: from the age of 17, right up until September 2002, I suffered from really bad back pain. I would spend a couple days a month laid up on the sofa, unable to move, and I'd go through a couple bottles of over-the-counter pain meds a month. I developed chemical burns on my back from overuse of "deep heat" patches and Tiger Balm. I saw a doctor who told me that I would likely need to have my spine fused.

Then I read this really weird, hippy-trippy book by Richard Sarno, a guy who appears to be to back pain what Atkins was to dieting a couple years back, a fringe researcher with no independent verification of his results and a slightly suspect, "They laughed at me in Vienna, I'll show them all" affect that makes it hard to take his stuff seriously.

Sarno advocates a kind of self-hypnosis or self-interrogation to relieve the mental causes of back pain, and states that it works even if you don't believe in it. Well, I tried it. 24h later, I began the single longest period of pain-free living in my adult life. I haven't been laid up in over a year now, and I take painkillers for headaches, not back-aches.

Your mileage may vary, but after more than a year of this, I'm ready to start talking about it. Like Atkins for weight loss and hypnosis for smoking cessation, Sarnoid back-therapy feels something like getting root on my body, like being able to move into user-controlled space stuff that the OS was badly mismanaging in the background. Link

[Boing Boing Blog]


9:11:26 AM    comment []

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Dangerously strong magnets

These are neodymium rare earth magnets with a magnetic field strength in the 45MGOe range. 45MGOe! I'm not kidding around here! Should two become co-joined by mishap, they are very very difficult to pull asunder. These magnets will fly eagerly through the air to reach each other, possibly crushing your fingers in the process. Let us be honest with each other- I'm simply not responsible enough to have these around.

[markallen.com]


8:47:20 AM    comment []

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Meat Spread Over Five States?!? that was one big cow . . .

"Our best option might be to launch a public education campaign to inform people of the facts of BSE. It will be difficult as the major political and media push will be to effect arcane and byzantine controls on the production and distribution of beef and beef products, instead of actually dealing with the facts. But, moo at windmills I must:"

[e-Claire]


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