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  • Daniel McDeavitt - Avoidance and Denial getting you down???This book/journey/process/meditation will help.
    Words cannot do justice to the degree of change this book's lessons helped to bring about for myself over the past year.
    Anyone who has asked themselves "Why can't I create?" or says "What if?" or "Only if!" would benefit from the journey this book takes you upon. Whether you go through the book by yourself or with a group (i've done both), the change within you is inevitable. We just (we=six artists) just completed the cycle this month (11/01) and will start again in January.
    Bring it on!
  • Cookbook Gal "Cookbook Gal" - Great source of nutrition for seniorsAn elderly family member has been suffering for months from colitis and pancreatitis, and lost over 35 pounds within 6 weeks. The doctors and rehab specialists recommended Ensure, and my relative, who has always disliked meal replacement supplements, loves Ensure. It has literally been a lifesaver, and at times the only food she has been able to keep down. Favorite flavors include Chocolate, Strawberry, and Mixed Berry.

    If you want more nutritional information on the product, go to the Abbot Laboratories website (google it), and click on the links until you get to the Ensure page, where you will get a more comprehensive breakdown of the nutrients and calories in the product.
  • S. V. Bugaj - The Naysayers Just Don't UnderstandMany people have posted here who appear not to understand the science behind Denon's cabling and its superior hyperphasal multibit inductive ultraconductance technologies. They assume that there is no way to improve upon the transmissive properties of copper cabling (mainly because they don't understand the properties of alloying megacopper), or to create a better-than-normal digital signal (BTND coding). I would give this cable eleventy million stars if I could, and once you understand, so will you.

    In order to clear things up for the scitards, let me quote to you from the original Denon research literature by Quick & Salwen:

    "Work has been proceeding in order to bring perfection to the crudely conceived idea of a new cable technology that will not only supply inverse reactive current for use in unilateral phase detractors, but will also be capable of automatically synchronizing cardinal grammeters. Despite the claims of some critics, such a cable is possible. We call it the Turbo-encable-ator.

    The cabling system has a base-plate connector of prefabulated amulite, surmounted by a malleable logarithmic casing in such a way that the two spurving bearings are in a direct line with the pentametric fan. The main cable winding is of the normal lotus-o-delta type placed in panendermic semi-boloid slots in the stator, every seventh conductor being connected by a nonreversible tremble pipe to the differential girdlespring on the 'up' end of the grammeters.

    Forty-one manestically spaced grouting brushes are arranged to feed into the pulse phasing slipstream a mixture of high S-value phenylhydrobenzamine and 5% reminative tetryliodohexamine. Both of these liquids have specific pericosities given by P = 2.5C.n^6-7 where n is the diathetical evolute of retrograde temperature phase disposition and C is Cholmondeley's annular grillage coefficient. Initially, n was measured with the aid of a metapolar refractive pilfrometer, but up to the present date nothing has been found to equal the transcendental hopper dadoscope. It is clear from this that intrapolarphasal preteslence is now empraxified, correlating with an increase in conductive hyperplatitization.

    Electrical engineers will appreciate the difficulty of nubbing together a regurgitative purwell and a supramitive wennelsprock. Indeed, this proved to be a stumbling block to further development until, in 1992, it was found that the use of anhydrous nangling pins enabled a kryptonastic boiling shim to the tankered. Spooling of the reframublant diaphanator became possible, allowing for cromulence.

    Our early attempts to construct a sufficiently robust spiral decommutator failed, potentially dooming the project, largely because of a lack of appreciation of the large quasi-piestic stresses in the gremlin strands; the latter were specially designed to hold the roffit windings to the spamshaft. When, however, it was discovered that wending could be prevented by a simple addition to the living sockets, almost perfect running was secured. With this problem overcome, we were able to initiate googolpolar preferatory unbinding.

    The operating point is maintained as near as possible to the h.f. rem peak by constantly fromaging the bitumogenous spandrels. This is a distinct advance on the standard nivel-sheave in that no dramcock gel is required after the phase detractors have been remissed. Such advances allow for non-holoxified, doubly-flexocorrigent operation.

    Undoubtedly, the Turbo-encable-ator has now reached a very high level of technical development. It has been successfully used for generating nofer trunnions. In addition, whenever a barescent skor signal is required, the cable connector may be employed in conjunction with a drawn reciprocating dingle arm to reduce sinusoidal depleneration."

    Now that you know the science behind these amazing cables, you can see just what an amazing advance they truly are. With all that R&D behind them, they'd be cheap at twice the price. I haven't listened to any music across them yet, but all relevant synthetic cableometrics show that the AKDL1 are operates at a very advanced level and should be more than suitable for hyperlistening.
  • girlwithasong1133 - Kiss - What a ride!Shauna McCallister is the daughter of Landon McCallister, who is a presidential candidate. Her mother died when Shauna was young, giving birth to Shauna's younger brother Rudy. She is driving home with Rudy from yet another fight with her father when she is involved in a car crash and goes into a coma. When she wakes up from her coma, she finds that she cannot remember her past and how she came to be in the hospital. She remembers the face of her Uncle Trent (who is a good friend of her father's rather then her blood uncle) and her step-mother Patrice, with whom she has a rocky relationship. She remembers her brother Rudy, with whom was in a car crash. But she does not remember her boyfriend Wayne Spade, who is in the room with them. After coming out of the coma, she is sent home to recuperate at her father's guest home. There she is taken care of by the housekeeper Khai and Wayne. Khai is a kind-hearted woman. Wayne tries to help Shauna recover her lost memories. Shauna deeply wants to recover them. She is not prepared for the answers she finds.

    Kiss is an awesome book. As a fan of Ted Dekker for years, I was not left disappointed. I really enjoyed the style of the book. It was still 100% Ted's style but with a different touch. Erin Healy added a lot to the book as a coauthor. The book had more detail then a typical Dekker book, which made an awesome experience as a reader. It had a spiritual theme running throughout which I richly enjoyed. Choosing prospective over pain when remembering our pasts. Learning from our pasts, rather then dwelling on hurt. This is definitely a book I would recommend to everyone! A must read for 2009! I can't wait for Burn, another co-authorship between Ted Dekker and Erin Healy, expected to release January 2010.

    Rating: 5/5.
  • Michael Jackson - Too important to be hijacked!The internet is the most democratic medium in history. Or more correctly, it is a technological platform that supports the free exchange of ideas constitutive of democracy itself. On this very website we have seen, in the past few days, how the attempt of a few individuals to take control of the democratic process has been dislodged by a wave of protest from a concerned community organized by nothing more than internet-based social media.

    Susan Crawford understands the crucial role of the internet in preserving and promoting democracy. Current state and federal governmental policies give lip service to the "free market," but actually intervene to protect the largest corporate players from competition, both from the public and the private sphere. Crawford's view is that the internet is too important to be hijacked by these large interests, and that we, the public, must take action through our elected representatives. This book promises to play an important role in that process.