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keesan
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response 379 of 413:
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Dec 9 02:51 UTC 2003 |
Sounds like you have what Jim had and it will last a couple of weeks. He also
had no fever. He had partial laryngitis for a few days. Try hot baths. You
will feel tired and probably need to take some time off work in order to get
better faster. I don't think this is flu. There are lots of different
viruses going around right now.
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beeswing
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response 380 of 413:
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Dec 9 03:02 UTC 2003 |
Thanks.
Alas, time off is not an option. Getting the kids ready for exams and
I'm being evaluated this week.
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gelinas
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response 381 of 413:
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Dec 9 03:03 UTC 2003 |
Hmm.... then you should be able to take some time off in about a week,
when the kids are all out sick with what you've got. ;/
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beeswing
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response 382 of 413:
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Dec 9 05:10 UTC 2003 |
Too late. We had 19 kids out today and 2 went home with fevers.
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gelinas
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response 383 of 413:
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Dec 9 05:11 UTC 2003 |
Ah. So you all got it about the same time.
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albaugh
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response 384 of 413:
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Dec 9 20:10 UTC 2003 |
The wife of a former colleague and current "town mate", apparently in good
health to look at her, died suddenly on Sunday. She was only 48.
Unbelievable. :-(
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slynne
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response 385 of 413:
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Dec 9 21:35 UTC 2003 |
condolences
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tod
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response 386 of 413:
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Dec 9 21:47 UTC 2003 |
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richard
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response 387 of 413:
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Dec 10 02:19 UTC 2003 |
IBB former Illinois Senator Paul Simon died today of complications from
heart surgery at age 75. Senator Simon was one of the few unabashed
liberals in the Senate who never tried to be anything but what he was. I
worked for Senator Simon when he ran for President in 1988, in Atlanta and
in Iowa. He wore a bow tie and repeatedly ignored his own political
advisors who said he looked nerdy and old fashioned wearing a bow tie, and
that he should wear regular ties. Wearing regular ties wasn't part of who
he was, and Simon was a man of great integrity, and he wasn't going to
change his look or his views to satisfy other people. Simon's bow tie
became the symbol of his campaign, and appeared on his campaign buttons
and tshirts.
I met Senator Simon and thought he was one of the most genuine, most
decent of any politicians/lawmakers that I have known or seen. I was
proud to work on his campaign. Senator Simon's last public act was this
past Thursday, when-- critically ill-- he spoke directly from his hospital
bed in a telephone interview and endorsed Howard Dean for president. It
was that important to him to make this clear before he was too sick to
express himself or had died.
Senator Paul Simon RIP. A great american.
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happyboy
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response 388 of 413:
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Dec 10 02:27 UTC 2003 |
that's sad.
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jep
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response 389 of 413:
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Dec 10 02:53 UTC 2003 |
re resp:384: My condolences to her friends and family, Kevin. It's
shocking when someone as young as that dies suddenly.
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albaugh
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response 390 of 413:
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Dec 10 05:50 UTC 2003 |
It is truly sobering. They have 4 kids, young middle school through just
graduated from high school. I don't know details. I admit to the weakness
of wanting to know details, looking for answers, as if there are any.
An auto wreck one can at least fathom. Having lost a mom on Christmas Eve,
I know how painful this will be to them. For those who believe in such
things, prayers for God's healing would be appreciated.
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twenex
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response 391 of 413:
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Dec 10 14:53 UTC 2003 |
Bummer. My condolences.
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dcat
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response 392 of 413:
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Dec 10 17:53 UTC 2003 |
the 4-6 inches of snow that fell last friday is all gone, victim to
Pittsburgh's sun (!!) and the rain that fell last night.
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remmers
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response 393 of 413:
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Dec 16 19:17 UTC 2003 |
I'm bummed that I've been unable so far see any of the second half
of HBO's "Angels in America", due to other commitments.
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edina
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response 394 of 413:
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Dec 16 19:24 UTC 2003 |
time for Tivo, John.
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remmers
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response 395 of 413:
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Dec 16 19:36 UTC 2003 |
You're probably right. I've been thinking about that. We have
a VCR, but VHS quality stinks.
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willcome
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response 396 of 413:
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Dec 16 23:03 UTC 2003 |
It's available via Bittorrent, at
http://69.93.27.226/~suprnova/torrents/762/angels.in.america.chapter.6.hbo.
hdt
v.xvid-sfm.[BT].torrent, if you're into that sort of thing.
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tod
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response 397 of 413:
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Dec 16 23:08 UTC 2003 |
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willcome
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response 398 of 413:
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Dec 16 23:14 UTC 2003 |
Don't ask me.
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gull
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response 399 of 413:
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Dec 17 14:32 UTC 2003 |
Re resp:395: VHS isn't so bad if you're willing to run in SP mode. Of
course, SVHS is even better, but seems to have mostly fallen out of the
market.
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remmers
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response 400 of 413:
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Dec 17 15:32 UTC 2003 |
Maybe I'm just fussy, but I don't care much for VHS quality even in
SP mode. Can't hold a candle to broadcast or DVD.
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gull
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response 401 of 413:
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Dec 17 16:18 UTC 2003 |
I have Comcast cable, so my picture is lousy no matter what.
(I've also noticed that "DVD quality" varies widely. I've watched some
DVDs that had pretty obvious compression artifacts.)
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krj
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response 402 of 413:
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Dec 17 16:21 UTC 2003 |
Car repairs on the Taurus with 225,000 miles came in $250 more than I
had guessed, due to a need to replace the oil pan gasket.
Ah well, if it runs another 10,000 miles I'll come out ahead,
comparing repair costs to replacement costs.
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charcat
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response 403 of 413:
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Dec 18 04:38 UTC 2003 |
I'll do the charcat high milage tauras chant-dance for ya ken (hey ya hey ya)
oh yea I'm bummed I've got a cold (I hope) =^-.o^=
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