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    Michael Phelps suspended three months

    The problem with my father was eating both the wrong foods, and more importantly eating too much food (he was close to 300 pounds in the end). There is no familial hyperlipidemia. He was fat, plain and simple. In fact, from what I've read most of the cases of high cholesterol are from being...
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    Michael Phelps suspended three months

    Some articles (and there's plenty more if google "overuse of prescription drugs"): Dangers of overuse of prescription medication Prescription Drug Use in America: The Startling Numbers And Their Implications Too Much Medication Prescription Drug Marketing Promotes Overuse
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    Michael Phelps suspended three months

    I'm obviously not an expert in those areas but I've done lots of research on the subject before reaching my conclusions. I've also seen the side effects of medication on my parents. My father never questioned what the doctors told him to take. I really wish he would have. He might well be...
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    Michael Phelps suspended three months

    The thing is we're going at it from the wrong angle. We've tried laws and enforcement. It doesn't work. If it did, then why do so many people try drugs, and why do they sometimes get hooked? To continue to do things the same way but expect a different result is the very definition of...
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    Michael Phelps suspended three months

    If you count the legal drugs, yes. And many legal drugs have long-term side-effects as bad or worse than illegal ones. Lipitor was responsible in large part for my father's death. IMO it's the legal drug problem we should go after first. I see far too many people stoned or otherwise out of...
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    Michael Phelps suspended three months

    One thing to remember is that alcoholism was at an all-time high during prohibition. Outlawing something doesn't make it go away. In fact, it makes it more attractive to some segments of the population. I dare say if we legalized all hard core drugs, not just marijuana, then drug abuse would...
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    stopping the spammers

    This might be of help. Spamming was a problem on CPF until the new policy was put into effect. Specifically, here's what was done: In an effort to reduce spam in the forums by new members who only register in order to post spam, restrictions have been imposed on all new registrations. 1)...
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    Michael Phelps suspended three months

    Now that's the really puzzling part. I totally don't understand why an elite athlete like Phelps would take anything which might affect his performance or health. I won't touch cigarettes or weed for those reasons, and I'm not even an athlete. I just can't see shortening your life by a decade...
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    Michael Phelps suspended three months

    I don't get it either. Smoking weed isn't any worse than smoking cigarettes. It shouldn't even be illegal. Granted, I don't condone it, but then I don't condone smoking either. The only reason he is being chastised for this is because weed is against the law. Maybe if there's enough outrage...
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    Something Random

    This gives new meaning to the phrase "revenge is a dish best served up cold".
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    An inconvienent Truth and Global warming

    Nuclear fission is the best bet for now, nuclear fusion perhaps 50 years from now. Solar and wind can certainly find a lot of niches where they would work also but they'll never supply more than 25% of our power combined (and that's an optimistic estimate). Geothermal and tidal are a few more...
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    An inconvienent Truth and Global warming

    Let's take global warming out of the equation for a minute. Are there other good reasons to stop using fossil fuels? I can certainly think of a bunch: 1) Pollution for burning fossil fuels has greatly increased cancer and asthma rates. Both illnesses are very costly in terms of medical care...
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    Something Random

    It wasn't the death toll of 9/11 that mattered. As horrific as it was, that many people die in traffic accidents in under 4 weeks. Rather, it was the collateral damage, both in terms of actual physical damage, and damage to the economy. The physical damage was well into the tens of billions...
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    Eneloop Alternatives (or Cracking The Battery Lingo Codewords)

    It'll work just fine. Any charger which charges regular NiMH well will work with Eneloops. Eneloops are no different than any other NiMH battery as far as charging or discharging goes. The difference is that they are formulated to lose less charge when sitting around.
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    Eneloop Alternatives (or Cracking The Battery Lingo Codewords)

    The MH-C9000 is worth getting just for the break-in function alone in my opinion. This function allows you to enter battery capacity. The charger then charges at a C/10 forming charge for 16 hours, rests one hour, discharges at C/5 to determine battery capacity, and finally recharges at C/10...
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    Eneloop Alternatives (or Cracking The Battery Lingo Codewords)

    Best thing for cells is to avoid cheap timed chargers (I think the charger which comes with Eneloops is like that). Even though charging current is low, they can overcharge cells. Another thing to avoid are chargers which charge cells in pairs. While they might be OK if used only for devices...
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    Eneloop Alternatives (or Cracking The Battery Lingo Codewords)

    Another clue that the batteries are low-self discharge is usually a capacity rating of 2000 to 2150 mAh compared to "regular" batteries which are around 2500 mAh. Here is a lot more info on LSD cells
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    Laser hard drives some day?

    If there's no spinning platter then they have to be using a laser to read data. As to whether or not this will be viable, and when, who knows? 5 years is an eternity in the computer business. Who knows what speeds SSDs will be capable of by then, especially if they're interfaced directly to...
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    Something Random

    It would probably be easier to do with compressors, at least in terms of reaching temperatures like that, but it would also be much harder to control the temperature precisely. IIRC R12 and R134a should be good for around -50°F or so if you can get your low-side pressure low enough. R134a...
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    Something Random

    Electronics going into taxis. I needed to reach temps they might encounter in Alaska. Actually, -40°F probably would have been enough, but I figured why not overdesign the chamber for a little more fun? Yes, those kind of temps are a whole other degree of cold. Putting my hand in for a short...
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    Something Random

    And I've actually come pretty close to -60°F in my test chamber (chamber temp is large number on top left, lower number is set temperature): For anyone who complains about the cold, be glad you don't live here.
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    Something Random

    Trust me, you get used to the cold pretty fast. Funny how the first day when it's 50°F in the fall I'll be freezing but by January I can stay out all day in 10°F. One thing I can't get used to is heat. By the end of the summer I'm so worn out from the heat I think I'd die if cooler weather...
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    Another dream come true

    Congratulations! I've long thought that hooking up with the right person was really the only thing that mattered, and it couldn't have happened to a nicer person. Once you find that special someone, you'll have the motivation to make everything else in your life work out. It's also reassuring...
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    pureSilicon 1TB 2.5" drive

    It looks like SSDs will beat the density of magnetic disks in 2009 Price to be announced....
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    MIA members

    We did something similar here on a few of the worst streets. Instead of a chalk outline, they put up a sign saying a pedestrian was killed here. The thing that annoys me most are the politicians who'll harp on the number of pedestrian deaths without distinguishing between those who were killed...
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    Happy New Year to everywhere else!

    Not really but I can't afford a new mattress right now. At least I made it tolerable by putting one of those foam pads on it. Down the road I plan to buy something like a Tempurpedic, hopefully when the price comes down to earth.
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    Happy New Year to everywhere else!

    I'm sleeping on a mattress older than you! ;) Seriously. It was purchased when we first moved here in June 1978.
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    Where are the 2TB SDXC cards? :p

    It's just a spec for now. I think 5 years is actually optimistic for a 2TB SD card but they'll be cool whenever they come out. Heck, if you can get 2TB in an SD card, then that means you'll probably get 50TB in a 2.5" drive. Can't wait, but I'm sure I'll be well into my 50s when it happens.
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    Future Shock, computers read your mind!

    I caught the repeat on my local PBS station about 2 weeks ago while I had the flu. It was broadcast in HD no less. Very interesting stuff to say the least. And I think sometime in our lifetimes we may well be able to recover memories and do other fun things. Of course, there are ways it can...
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    SSDs - State of the Product?

    The memory cells have an extremely small capacitance relative to the circuitry used to change their state. Therefore, when erasing they'll end up pretty close to whatever state represents a zero. For example, let's say for a single level cell 0 to 1V is considered zero while 2 to 3V is...
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    SSDs - State of the Product?

    No. The cells in an SSD can be in one of two states (or four in the case of MLC). Once you overwrite the entire drive with zeroes, all the cells are all flipped to the "zero" state with no residual memory of the previous state. The best analogy I can think of is discharging a capacitor to...
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    SSDs - State of the Product?

    It sounds more like Merc's problem is similar to mine-he doesn't even get to the point where he's able to talk himself down. Once I got out of high school, I pretty much stopped meeting members of the opposite sex I found even remotely interesting. College forget it. Work even more so. The...
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    1 TB Samsung for $94.99 free shipping at Newegg

    Looks like the prices are back to normal-$129.99 for the 7200 RPM Samsung, $169.99 for the Seagate. The 5400 RPM Samsung has been deactivated. No, I didn't buy it. I figure by the time I really need the space I'll either be able to get a larger drive for the same price, or the same size for...
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    1 TB Samsung for $94.99 free shipping at Newegg

    Title says it all. Less than $0.10 per GB. Both models are on sale: 5400 RPM 7200 RPM Why get the 5400 RPM over the 7200 RPM if the price is the same? Reading the reviews, it runs cooler, uses less power, makes less noise, and should have higher reliability. It isn't as slow as the speed...
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    The race for the US presidency

    Vote libertarian. Libertarians basically won't interfere in either social or financial issues. My favorite part of their platform is getting rid of the income tax. I sincerely hope the GOP adopts that as part of their platform. I think if they had it would have put them over the top this...
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    The race for the US presidency

    I hate to say this but in a way I think this is the best possibly outcome. The last bit of ammunition about blacks still suffering the effects of slavery is gone forever with the election of our first black President. Granted, he's only half black but in the minds of most that's good enough. I...
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    The race for the US presidency

    The figures per mile are closer to $30 million than $1 billion. See here. Admittedly, they're much higher when building in dense urban areas, but that's only a small portion of the run. I'd say offhand the US needs about 50,000 miles of HSR to provide a comprehensive national network. That...
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    Hauser's Law - You Can't Soak the Rich in America

    We're never going to raise GDP if we continue with this idiotic service-based economy and consumerism. We need to get real manufacturing back in this country and also have an economy based on capitalism again, not consumerism. There is a difference between the two. Capitalism is getting a...
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    The Palin Problem

    http://www.palinaspresident.us/ Be sure to click on the items multiple times!
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    The race for the US presidency

    This is because as a general rule the people in the other countries don't lead the kinds of unhealthy lifestyles Americans do. If you have a population where 50% are chronically ill with the effects of obesity/lack of exercise/poor diet it's going to cost more no matter what your system. Also...
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    The race for the US presidency

    I pretty much agree with most of what you wrote, especially the parts about indexing monetary-based laws for inflation and ending the passage of new laws (perhaps require taking two laws off the books for every new one passed ;) ) Your take on Medicare/Medicaid was interesting: I submit that...
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    The race for the US presidency

    Googling the numbers here's what I came up with (year 2007): Social Security: $581 billion Medicare/Medicaid: $561 billion Defense: $549 billion Other discretionary: $493 billion Other mandatory: $309 billion Interest on the debt: $237 billion TOTAL: $2730 billion What can be cut? Get rid of...
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    End of the World As We Know It

    Who said anything about gold? I know gold is too high right now. So is silver. Platinum is ridiculous. Palladium right now is only about $180 an ounce. It's been over $1000 an ounce back in 2000 when gold was $300. Maybe that's something to get into. As for gold, I suspect it will fall...
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    The race for the US presidency

    Why not cut expenditures instead? I fully agree the national debt should be reduced. In fact, it should be brought down to zero (that's never happened according to that chart), and then the US should constitutionally never, ever be allowed to spend more than it takes in again. But the best...
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    End of the World As We Know It

    The other banks aren't giving enough of a difference to make the switch worthwhile. As far as insuring deposits, if enough banks fail the FDIC won't be able to cover it. And 75% of those banks don't even have branches local to be anyway. Besides all that, I feel sooner or later there's going...
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    The race for the US presidency

    I'll also add to my previous post that there definitely are certain things probably better left in the hands of government. Obviously national defense and the justice system come to mind. It could also be argued that government should take a larger role in transportation, power generation, and...
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    The race for the US presidency

    The biggest problem with GWB and the Republicans is the almost mindless faith they have in free markets to do everything better. As we've seen, without regulation free markets devolve to the least common denominator, and concentrate wealth in the hands of fewer and fewer people. The mess we're...
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    The race for the US presidency

    Here's the problems with reverting to the old rates: 1) Lots of people will end up getting hit with the AMT, a tax which was originally only meant for the rich but thanks to inflation can now affect the middle class. 2) The inheritance tax exemption will revert back to its original $600,000...
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    The race for the US presidency

    Actually, if Obama does what he says, namely let the Bush tax cuts expire, then he'll raise taxes on just about everyone. Of course, that doesn't count as a tax increase in his book even though the end result is the same. While they're at it, why not just bring taxes back to what they were...
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    Modern day tower of Babel

    Earlier this year the Burg Dubai surpassed all previous height records, including those for radio transmission masts. As of October 8, it stands at 720.1 meters (2362.5 feet) and still rising. Actual final height is still a secret, but 818 meters (2683.7 feet), or over half a mile, looks...
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