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2005/5/4 [Health/Disease/General] UID:37518 Activity:nil |
5/4 US Religious groups trying to block HPV vaccination: http://www.newscientist.com/channel/sex/mg18624954.500 |
2005/4/22 [Health/Disease/General, Recreation/Dating] UID:37312 Activity:kinda low |
4/22 Is it possible to have unprotected sex with someone when you have a cold and not give it to them? \_ You have a penis cold? \_ Think of the male orgasm as a giant goopy sneeze from below. \_ Lovely imagery. \_ Mine is like several sneezes. \_ If you're having sex with someone, you're probably close enough to be exchanging germs all the time. Forget trying to avoid getting sick. \_ Maybe he needs a full body condom, like what appears in "Naked Gun." |
2005/4/8 [Health/Disease/General] UID:37113 Activity:kinda low |
4/8 bongs and vaporizers give you lung cancer http://my.marijuana.com/pipestudy.php3 \_ Next thing they will say is that oral sex does too.. \_ I better stock up on bran |
2005/3/30-31 [Health/Disease/General, Health/Dental] UID:36986 Activity:high |
3/30 Fluoridation polluting our precious bodily fluids: http://www.newsmaxstore.com/newsletters/blaylock/4.cfm \_ Wow, between fluoride, lots of xrays, and those mercury fillings, dentists are responsible for massive illness. But at least our teeth are clean! Actually I am against water fluoridation in principle. Why introduce that in the environment? People get fluoride from toothpaste. \_ Have you ever seen a commie drink water? \_ Well Mandranke...I realized this during the physical act of love. |
2005/3/22-23 [Health/Disease/General] UID:36805 Activity:nil |
3/22 What is your opinion on the definition of life? Is life a combination of your mind, body, and soul? Does it have to have carbon, water, and ability to think and act? What if an alien life form visits us but instead of carbon based, it is silicon based, is it a life-form? How about human beings with fully functional body but without the mind/soul behind it, is that considered 1) alive and 2) a life-form? I'm interested to hear from scientists and religious people. ok thx. \_ scientist's view: life requires metabolism, hence includes fungi, bacteria, etc. but probably not viruses nor prions. \_ aren't prions just a different functional form of a protein that naturally exists? \_ Yes, if you mean mad cow disease prions. \_ reductionist philosopher's view: souls are a crutch of the imagination to prop up self-image. \_ The opposite of what sodans do. |
2005/3/22-23 [Health/Men, Health/Disease/General] UID:36804 Activity:kinda low |
3/22 Is Terri's CAT scan that bad? Why has she not had PET or MRI? My Grandmother's Brain -- OK -- But Would I Stop Feeding My Grandmother? http://codeblueblog.blogs.com/codeblueblog/2005/03/csi_medblogs_co.html \_ oh wow, replies by real doctors with fancy medical terminologies that I don't understand. I wish that I had done pre-med. Instead I'm just a stupid code monkey barely surviving in Silleycone Valley \_ It's never too late for medical school, if you want to go. We have all heard stories of the 40 year old guy in there with the 22 year olds. \_ In fact, medical schools *like* older students. There is a shortage of family/general practice doctors, and that's what most older med students end up doing. Older students usually don't have the lifespan and stamina to go for the longer and/or more intensive residencies. Unfortunately, family docs make the least money. \_ How easy is it to work in medical research without seeing patients? I never wanted to be a surgeon or see people to diagnose/prescribe for them... but I get the impression that's required. \_ When I first read your post, I thought you said "without seeing patents". \_ If you are a researcher then you don't have to have a practice. I know someone who does this and she never sees any patients. I also know a doctor who does a lot of research and selects his patients based on it. This seems more interesting than being a GP, but pays a lot less. \_ not a doctor, but I have looked at a lot of fmri and pet scans. There's a ton of degeneration in that brain. I've seen some lesioned and post-stroke cats and mri's, too. Nothing that bad. But, he is right. There is some minimal cortex left. He does leave out an important fact though. Gradual atrophy in a fully functioning individual is different than severe sudden atrophy and recovery. For example, a study was done of 80+ year old nuns, and it was found that all the nuns had similar degrees of massive cortex atrophy in the brain. However, the nuns that had a stroke had a post-trauma sudden onset of Alzheimer's that the non-stroke nuns didn't have. Likely something from the stroke triggered onset of Alzheimer's. Thus, comparing Terri's brain to fully functional 85 yr olds who have had gradual atrophy without functional loss is not entirely kosher. \_ The CT scan is old, and unless I see the original DICOM data I'd be hesitant to conclude anything. My company works with that kind of data all the time and you can adjust contrast controls, etc. to make a CT look like just about anything. Furthermore, your typical CT of the brain doesn't look like much. Which is why a tool like Image Fusion (shameless plug: http://www.prowess.com/products-img.php allows you to compare the MRI (on the right) with the CT. -emarkp \_ I think it is all a distraction from the more pressing issues of war, recession and ignorance that plague this country. Bush's numbers are down to 45% and the Republicans are desperately and transparently trying to change the subject. |
2005/3/21 [Health/Disease/General] UID:36791 Activity:high |
3/21 Motd poll: Have you had the flu going 'round lately? \_ No: .... \_ I get sick 1-2 times per year and almost never a flu. \_ No, all my coworkers got sick this year, but I did not. I attribute it to drinking heavily. \_ No, eventhough I was exposed. My throat was sore, and I thought I came down with it for 12 hours, but it passed. I get plenty of exercise, do yoga, eat lots of fresh organic fruits and vegetables. \_ go fuck yourself. \_ No. I don't exercise or get much sleep. The only healthy things I do is drink tea, eats little meat and lots of vegetable and fruit, and take the stairs instead of the elevator. \_ No, I've only been sick once in 7 years ever since I started exercising proper hygiene, or as sodans would say being a germ freak ... Nutty stuff like washing hands before eating. \_ go fuck yourself. \_ That's a good way to avoid acquiring STDs. \_ You've got to break eggs to make an omelet. \_ yeah I used to get sick a lot in Cal. It might have something to do with sharing common lab keyboards in Soda hall and seeing ~1/2 of the people who use tho restroom don't wash their hands, most of them smell or haven't taken a shower for a few days. Here's what you can do for fun when you're bored in the lab. Flip those lab keyboards up-side down and watch snowflakes falling!!! Ok maybe dandruff isn't exactly snowflakes but you can use your imagination. \_ Yes: .... \_ I got flu AND strep!: . Symptoms: High fever: 102.4 Coughing: (green phlegm) .. Coughing 'till you barf: . Bloodshot eyes: completely bloodshot Eye discharge: woke with eyes glued shut Ear pain/discharge: soaked my pillow with ear flow \_ . (but not as severe) Frog in the throat: I keep swallowing, but it stays Snotty nose: .. Body aches: ... Voice gone: .. \_ I started to have a sour throat on Friday, I am recovering... \_ sick for 2+ weeks, still not 100% |
2005/3/18-19 [Politics/Domestic/California, Health, Health/Disease/General] UID:36762 Activity:high |
3/18 Best and worst states & public schools for raising healthy kids: http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,150763,00.html California ranks 13th. \_ As someone who spent half his youth in their lowest ranked state and half in their highest, I just want to say that these people are *completely* full of shit. \_ indeed, because, like most people, they are idiots They didn't even measure how fit kids were in these states These are your standard liberal dumb asses who think that the way you get kids to be more fit is upping the "school requirements and recommendations for physical education and nutrition classes [and] playground safety" Jeesh. |
2005/3/4-5 [Health/Disease/General, Health/Women] UID:36525 Activity:moderate |
3/4 Ok you people who actually see doctors: what is the normal course of action if you had stomach/abdominal pain all night? Emergency room, or try to make some kind of appointment? --ouch \_ How bad and where? Look down at your abdomen. If it hurts in the lower right like you're being stabbed, go to the Emergency Room. ASAP _/ \_ especially if you press your finger there, and when you remove your finger it hurts - that's your appendix rupturing the other side is your stomach, no big whoop \_ I guess it's not like that. it just aches and hurts if I push below my navel. i also feel a little feverish. well I'll try calling them. \_ That just sounds like pre-diarrhea to me. \_ abdominal cramps! \_ Go to critical care clinic, i fyou have one available. \_ Go to critical care clinic, if you have one available. Otherwise call your doctor and make an appointment. Do not go to the ER if you can avoid it. With your relatively minor complaint, you will sit there all day. If you are running a serious fever (over 102) then go If you are running a serious fever (over 101) then go to the ER. They will see you immediately. \_ I hope to God you're not still sitting around reading this. If you're feverish and have ab pain, go to the Emergency Room. If you're lucky, it's just food poisoning; if you're somewhat lucky, it's an infection that can be treated. If you're out of luck, goodbye appendix. \_ Don't overreact. Here is the diagnosis tree for abdominal pain: http://familydoctor.org/x2593.xml \_ nah I did end up calling my clinic and ended up spending all day in there. they couldn't rule out appendicitis. but now I'm home and it only hurts a little so it's probably not. \_ The hospital usually has a number for questions, something like the duty nurse. You can talk to this person and they can usually give you good advice on whether to go to the emergency room, or visit your doctor. Plus, they would know if there is a doctor available at their clinic that has open appointments. \_ If you dont' think your life is in danger I would probably go to an urgent care center. \_ M-x Doctor |
2005/2/15 [Health/Eyes, Health/Disease/General] UID:36177 Activity:nil |
2/15 http://www.cnn.com/2005/HEALTH/diet.fitness/02/11/juice.abuse.ap Natural juices are just as unhealthy as soda, drink water instead! \_ Nothing is healthy anymore! Screw it and just drink beer! \_ Guinness does contain many vitamins and minerals in small quantities, but is lacking vitamin C, as well as calcium and fat. So, to fulfil all of your daily nutritional requirements you would need to drink a glass of orange juice, two glasses of milk, and 47 pints of Guinness. \_ "My liver and kidney's hurt." -the guy who peed his way out of an avalanche. |
2005/2/14-15 [Health/Disease/General] UID:36169 Activity:nil |
2/14 http://Herpes-date.com?? http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2005/02/14/BUG3SB9QEC1.DTL |
2005/2/11-14 [Health/Disease/General, Health/Sleeping] UID:36151 Activity:moderate |
2/11 Are weird random pains in different parts of the body a symptom of excessive caffeine intake? Does anyone have any experience with this? \_ Could be a heart attack. Consider going to a hospital. e.g.: "Pain spreading to the shoulders, neck or arms. The pain may be mild to intense. It may feel like pressure, tightness, burning, or heavy weight. It may be located in the chest, upper abdomen, neck, jaw, or inside the arms or shoulders." --http://tinyurl.com/6xets \_ It's probably not a heart attack! Sheesh! Scare the hell out of the guy! He should see a doctor, though! \_ You probably just have the flu. \_ Why are you asking the motd? ObSeeAFuckingDoctor. -John \_ This would be a good time to remind the motd in general that most health plans offer free advice lines, where you can call (often 24 hours a day) to talk to an advice nurse. They won't laugh at you for asking stupid questions -- their whole job is to tell you whether your problem is worth bothering a doctor for or not. They're not doctors, but unlike the motd they do at least have some idea what they're talking about. \_ it's not random. stop whacking off so much. \_ Caffeine usually doesn't lead to pain; but it does lead to jitteryness. These pains are probably due to something else. \_ What do you mean random pain? Cramps? \_ It could be stress-related, and caffeine could enhance the effects, but that's just a guess. Go see a doc. When I had major stress, my right shoulder/arm use to have some numbness. \_ yeah.I took less caffeine, got some excersize and sleep, and spent some fraction of a day not working or thinking about work, and all symptoms are gone. let this serve as a cautionary tale. -op \_ What, that you're a lazy slacker? |
2005/2/8-10 [Health/Disease/General] UID:36113 Activity:very high |
2/8 I'm writing a report on Things We Didn't Know Were Harmful, on things like lead paint (1950s), asbesto insulation (1960s), early birth control pills (1960s) and other stuff, what are other examples you guys can think of? ok thx \_ the dot-com boom. \_ wireless \_ Cigarettes Also, to some degree, radiation from nukes--look at http://www.aracnet.com/~pdxavets/reedk.htm -John http://www.aracnet.com/~pdxavets/reedk.htm In the 17th century some people thought mercury was a cure-all medicine, Romans built water pipes out of lead. -John \_ John. tobacco and lead pipes were already mentioned. :( \_ Yeah--they cause short attention span. Sorry. -John \_ FD&C Red #2 \_ "Food Drug & Commission"? \_ Food, Drug, and Cosmetic. You'll also sometimes see just D&C or External D&C, depending on what the colors are approved for. http://vm.cfsan.fda.gov/~lrd/colorfac.html \_ non-biodegradable detergents \_ thalidomyde \_ X-ray machines as a gimmick in shoe stores \_ "Ra-di-a-tion. Yes, indeed. You hear the most outrageous lies about it. Half-baked goggle-box do-gooders telling everybody it's bad for you. Pernicious nonsense! Everybody could stand a hundred chest X-rays a year. They ought to have them, too." \_ Bioaccumulated pesticides \_ Lead and mercury \_ Specific example: Amalgams, aka "silver filling" despite it being made up of ~50% mercury. \_ Amalgams are stull used. They are packaged now so that the mercury isn't free for very long. \_ We studied this in chemistry at UCB. There is/was no risk. The amounts involved are so small. \_ Dude, you went to Berkeley? How gay! \_ When? Your info may be dated. EPA now recommends intake levels somewhere around 5-8 ppm, orders of magnitude lower than previously accepted. Additionally, there were studies finding correlation between post-natal defects and number of amalgam fillings the mother has. The theory is that mercury gas emitted from the filling(what's that word for straight solid-->gas chemical conversion?) is on the order of 5-10 ppm per day. levels somewhere around 5-8 ppm, orders of magnitude lower than previously accepted. Additionally, there were studies finding correlation between post-natal defects and number of amalgam fillings the mother has. The theory is that mercury gas emitted from the filling(what's that word for straight solid-->gas chemical conversion?) is on the order of 5-10 ppm per day. \_ 1991. Do you trust chemistry or statistics? The word you want is sublimate, btw. \_ leaded gasoline, lead water pipes, lead paint, etc. \_ And before that, lead-based cosmetics! \_ Bleeding out a fever with leeches \_ http://www.biopharm-leeches.com \_ Uranium-lined water coolers to provide 'healthful' radiation in your drinking water. (I'm not making this up) Also Fiestaware and other uranium-ore glazed ceramics. \_ Did these actually turn out to be harmful? I was under the impression that _small_ amounts of radiation were actually good for your health. \_ Small amounts of radiation exposure happens naturally and is probably important for long-term evolution, but it is never good for the individual (with the exception of highly targeted medical therapy). These coolers produced contaminated water far in excess of 'safe' levels. If you want to learn more, look up 'revigator'. \_ DDT: "So safe you can spray it over residential areas!" \_ i found some page claiming DDT really is safe and saved millions of lives wrt malaria and it was all a liberal kook plot \_ It was kind of a cool substance-- didn't smell bad, didn't really cause too much harm as a percentage of its use. The chain from runoff -> fish collecting it -> birds eat fish -> thin bird eggshells seems pretty long and unexpectable. \_ One glass of orange juice a day is about 0.03% HERP (Human Exposure dose/Rodent Potency dose) from d-limonene. 3 cups of coffee a day is 0.1% HERP from caffeic acid. Pre-1972 DDT intake was about 0.002% HERP. It's somewhat worse than a plum a day at 0.001% HERP. (ref "The Skeptical Environmentalist") \_ This may indeed but the case, but I thought the problem with DDT is not that it is directly harmful to humans, but it is dangerous to many other animals in the ecosystem. \_ Yes, that was the disinformation in "Silent Spring" \_ See, some people are still confused about this! \_ The _Skeptical_Environmentalist_ that was written by a non expert talking about things way out of his field of experience and was debunked by both Science and Nature. That _Skeptical_Environmentalist_, right? \_ The case for and against the Skeptical Environmentalist is pretty well documented. You are welcome to read up on it and judge the worthiness of the book yourself. \_ http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1310131/posts \_ http://www.greenspirit.com/lomborg , by Patrick Moore, cofounder of Greenpeace. \_ This is actually taught to middle and high school students thru pages at http://wise.berkeley.edu Supported by an NSF grant of course. \_ Unfortunately, exposure to DDT causes penis and testicular shrinkage in animals. One might argue that no benefit is worth that. Of course, CSUA members wouldn't care much about that one way or the other. \_ Hey, speak for yourself buddy: that sounds like a freakin nightmare to me. What the heck is wrong with you? \_ Yermom often complains about my large penis. I was just trying to be considerate. \_ What dosage was required for that? I love those studies where they'll like have the critters drinking the stuff. \_ Trans-saturated fats. Margarine is worse for you than butter. \_ Are you serious? \_ http://www.hhs.gov/news/press/2003pres/20030709.html \_ This is pretty generally accepted in the last few years. \_ Not sure about this. Ignoring transfats, what about cholesterol? Butter has it and margarine does not. \_ tobacco \_ germs (i.e. not washing your hands in hospitals) \_ MTBE \_ Microsoft circa 1984. \_ Depleted uranium bullets used in gulf war causes impotence. Heated CPU and other electronic compounds causes birth defects. Alumnium cans in Coke/Pepsi causes Parkinsons disease. Tupperware and heated plastics in microwave triggers gay genes. -future man, 2040 \_ leftists \_ I think it's just "Tupperware and heated plastics", not necessarily in microwave. \_ aluminum: also Alzheimer's. And diet Coke in alumnimum = double whammy aspartame brain tumors. \_ Cocaine in Coca-cola. \_ leftists \_ Wow, cool list above. Here's a vote for posting a link to your report on the motd once you're done. Seems like it could be a fun read. \_ seconded. \_ Agent Orange \_ Teflon \_ The material used in flame-resistant mattress. I heard on the radio recently that it causes breast cancer. \_ Thalidomide \_ Already mentioned above. \_ Silicone implants. \_ Just saw an article or Daily Cal or somewhere else today on the link between green tea and stomach cancer cases among Asian-Americans. \_ I thought green tea is supposed to help prevent cancer. \_ sunbathing \_ red meat \_ refined flour http://drcranton.com/nutrition/bread.htm \_ Thanks! I thought the wheat bread from Safeway was nutritious! |
2005/1/31-2/1 [Health/Skin, Health/Disease/General] UID:35997 Activity:nil |
1/31 Which motd people are trolls and which are...porcupines? http://csua.org/u/axc (contentious.com) \_ Man, I think I've been on the motd too long. Their example of bad behavior sounds completely normal to me. \_ Agreed. More to the point, I find myself thinking that people who can't distill the essence from the blather are just as bad as the porcupines themselves. A sure sign I need to stop reading the motd. |
2005/1/20 [Health/Disease/General, Politics/Domestic/President/Bush] UID:35820 Activity:high |
1/20 CNN: "Bush vows to spread democracy" seems more like "Bush vows to spread White-man disease", haha. \__ Democracy IS a white-man's disease. \_ world's largest democracy is India, where many brown people live. - danh |
2005/1/3 [Health/Disease/General, Politics/Domestic/President/Bush] UID:35528 Activity:very high |
1/3 New (substantiated?) rumor that the bulge on Bush's back is a LifeVest defibrillator. Apparently has atrial fibrillation, and suffered a mini-stroke (2002 Pretzel incident). Any thoughts? \_ More detailed discussion of the defibrillator theory: http://colombia.indymedia.org/news/2004/12/20636.php \_ You know, it's crap usage like this that makes people talk about "theory" vs. fact. It's not a theory, it's a steaming pile of random speculation. \_ "Conspiracy theory" is a pretty commonly used term, and most conspiracy theories are pretty much exactly what you describe. I am using the word "theory" in an identical context here. If you don't like the way the English language has developed, please fuck off and cry to someone else about it. \_ Go read "Interface" by Stephen Bury (a pen name for Neal Stephenson) at once. \_ Sometimes a suit is just a suit. \_ I doubt it. If he does in fact have a heart problem that requires a defibrillator, he'd have an implantable one like every patient with the problem. \_ you're an idiot. -tom \_ Almost by definition, you have shown that he is not. |
2004/12/29 [Health/Disease/General, Politics] UID:35478 Activity:insanely high |
12/29 Another question, with so many people dead, how do they identify them if they don't carry any form of identification? How many of the 80000 is identified? \_ They don't. A huge number of bodies are being buried in mass graves, in many cases being shoved in by a catterpillar truck, because they pose a serious disease threat. This is happening by the thousands. \_ May they rest in peace.... \_ Part of the plea for help is for forensic experts and large refigeration units for jury-rigged morgues. \-i think dealing with the dead bodies is for human/psych/relig reasons, not as a source of disease. --psb \_ it's for all of those reasons. with tens of thousands of dead bodies, infections are bound to be abundant. \-this is not the primary source of infection. it is fecal matter in water supply. this is not a case of getting rid of the bodies of people who died of an infectious disease [like in the black death or ebola etc]. \_ It's also just common sense. If there's 500 dead dead bodies where you live, are you going to let them sit in the equatorial sun for a week while you dig individual graves? No, you say a prayer and dump them in a mass grave before the smell gets too horrid. \_ So in other words, it's impossible to tell who had actually died, because just counting the bodies is even sometimes impossible. So I guess if someone is missing, they will be presumed dead unless they are found later? Sad... \_ Note to self: Wait until tsunami hits to carry out murders of people I don't like. Spelling \_ Note to self: Wait until tsunami hits to cary out murders of people I don't like. Speling wanker in above entry first on list ... |
2004/12/15-16 [Health/Disease/General] UID:35313 Activity:high 76%like:35310 |
12/15 Which one of these do you like? (it's enrollment season again): Blue Shield: .. Kaiser:. \_ I love Blue Shield: they paid for DNAA testing for something I was diagnosed with 20 years ago (turned out I don't have it), and their HMO plan has been generous with the specialists my wife and I have needed. However, I'm insured through CalPERS, and they jacked my premiums up $75 per person-- what I'm saying is, go with Blue Shield only if your work covers most of the cost. Kaiser:. \_ If you're generally healthy, Kaiser is the way to go. No paperwork, short waits for appointments, and no/minimal co-pay. \_ No paperwork is nice, but short waits for appointment is not my experience. They couldn't find me a schedule for a physical within the next three months. I'm switching to PacifiCare starting January. My coworkers have PacifiCare, and they never had any trouble with getting an appointment. It doubles my premium, but it's only $13 more per month for me. \_ I second this. For my bouts with poison oak or infected wounds, Kaiser has been the best medical plan I've ever had. Their policy on seeing specialists is awful, though. You need a hole in your eardrum to see their ENTs about ear trouble, for instance. \_ This sounds like my experiance with Kaiser. If you're a normal case, everything is great. If you fall outside their definition of normal, everything goes to hell. \_ If you're generally healthy it doesn't matter which plan you choose. \_ Not at all. First of all even healthy people need to see a doctor occasionally, for whatever reason (including simple things like the cold, flu, etc). Perhaps even more importantly, if you're healthy and want a simple annual physical exam or any other sort of preventative doctor's appointment, Kaiser will provide that with no hassle; go with Blue Cross or most PPO's, and they won't cover routine visits. It's quite shitty. \_ why would you go to the doctor for a cold? they can't cure it can they? or even a flu. i think i'd only go to the doctor if i ripped out a tendon -danh \_ I pretty much agree, and I avoid the doctor at all costs myself, but I think in principle it's a good idea to go when you get the flu because of all the more serious things that look exactly like the flu. Going to see a doctor for the "flu" will save your life if you have the flesh-eating virus, for instance. Of course staying the *fuck* away from a hospital can also save your life. \_ inject the heroin into a vein, not the meat, and you won't spread the flesh eating bacteria. - danh \_ Wow, you people actually see a doctor when you get a cold? WTF. \_ You must be an undergrad, enjoy it while you can. :) \_ huh? \_ I am sorry, but almost every health plan on the planet covers routine visits. Health plans prove their mettle when you have something bad go wrong. If nothing bad ever goes wrong then they are all pretty much the same - even the worst of them. \_ As pp below says, you're wrong. If your health plans all have, then goody gumdrops. I have had two so far that didn't. I don't know how those performed in emergencies because I never had one. \_ Don't be sorry, because you're wrong. My current and previous health insurance providers (both PPO's) have not covered routine annual visits. They provide tons of coverage for cancer, God forgit I get that, but not for my yearly physical exam. I'd agree with you, but unfortunately that hasn't been my experience. \_ What providers were these? Certainly none on this list. I had one of those 'catastrophic' providers and the only things they covered were major surgery/illness *and* routine visits. Health insurance knows it is worthwhile to cover routine visits as a preventative. So please name the providers of these Mickey Mouse plans and the employers who provided them. Routine medical visits are not a 'perk' of Kaiser. They are typical of all plans. Hence, the wording 'almost every'. You must have had a really, really, bad plan and shitty employer. Knowing who it is will help others avoid it. \_ Yeah in theory that's true, but it isn't always like that in life. Come on, health insurance is among the worst systems in this country; knowing that, it's very fitting that they don't (or might not) cover routine visits. Regardless, the experiences I've alluded to were through BC and Aetna, both through schools (neither were Cal). \_ BC and Aetna (I've had both) do cover routine visits. Perhaps your plan did not, since it was a student plan. Aetna: wow. seriously NONE of you people have had a good || bad experience with Aetna at all? Anyone even heard of Aetna? They're horrible back east. \_ I know people who work there. I'm not going to say anything real specific, but that company is *really* fucked up. Expect a major corporate scandal in the not-too-distant future. \_ Yes, I had Aetna and it was okay. I'd take it over Kaiser, but not over Blue Cross. \_ All I know about Aetna is the lousy coverage they "provide" during emergency and serious illnesses, which is close to none. |
2004/12/14-15 [Health/Disease/General] UID:35297 Activity:high |
12/14 Besides drinking water, what else can I do to help recover from a cold? \_ Trader Joes Zinc tablets work great for me. -- ulysses \_ Rest. Drinking water won't help you recover, but it will keep you from getting dehydrated. -tom \_ Pack of smokes, a glass of scotch, and you'll be like new. -John \_ Eat healthy, including a multivitamin and lots of vitamin C if your diet may be lacking. Avoid too much caffeine or any alcohol. \_ Take some Zicam. \_ chicken soup really does help. Try Brand's "chicken essence" 6-packs from a 99 Ranch near you. -abc \_ There are some things with a certain form of Zinc that are supposed to help. Such as "Cold-Eeze" lozenges, or spray-into-your-nose stuff. But they say you need to use those at the first sign of the cold to get the most out of it. \_ Where do we get these placebos? \_ Walmart \_ Way to fight a cold Use the sacred essence, Zinc. Not a placebo! \_ You are a jackass You are a big fat jackass You are a jackass \_ Your poor haiku lacks the word that can make all well Sir, you dropped your zinc. \_ Haiku is for sucks I say you are a jackass Yermom drops her pants. \_ I already popped Yermom's big ass zinc buttons Pants fall to the floor \_ Bitter padawan Doesn't get enough of his daily dose of zinc \_ So what is a suck? I believe that is a verb Haikus are gay though \_ Codeine \_ royal jelly (what the queen bee eats) in honey. 1 table spoon in the morning, 1 table spoon in the evening. helped me recover from a month-long allergy and cold attack here in bitter cold chicago. Prayers help too. \_ Local honey for local allergies. I'm not sure how much this would actually do for a cold other than taste good. \_ Scotch & cigarettes are good too... -John \_ Agreed --scotsman \_ The claim is that it improves your autoimmune system. It worked for me. I tried many medicine my doctor prescribed, and none worked, only making me unable to sleep. \_ Royal jelly could help you become desensitized to the allergins in pollen. I doubt it does anything for your cold, though. Prayer probably helps if you believe in it, but probably not if you don't, interestingly enough. \_ When I catch a cold, I usually take one Vitamin C pill a day and it seems to help. It's the kind I get from Costco that gives 1666% of FDA daily amount. |
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2004/12/14 [Health/Disease/General] UID:35278 Activity:nil |
12/13 http://www.cnn.com/2004/HEALTH/12/13/cold.flu.desk/index.html Your cubicle can make you sick. Now clean it up you lazy ass. |
2004/11/9 [Health/Dental, Health/Disease/General] UID:34783 Activity:moderate |
11/9 I got a food particle stuck in my throat, probably a rice particle. I can't cough it out or get it to go down by eating more stuff or drink water. It's bothering me. Sodans with medical knowledge, if it's indeed stuck in my breath path, won't it cause bacteria and maybe infection if I don't get it out? \_ Go see a doctor. It might not be what you think it is. It might be serious. -- ilyas \_ as long as you can type and post to motd, who cares? \_ Some semen should dislodge it. \_ or a spray of urine. \_ I saw a video once about a doctor who specialized in that procedure. \_ When this happens to me, I usually ignore it for half a day or so and it disappears by itself. \_ It may not really be there anymore. If something scratched your throat, the injury may feel like it's there. \_ True. Also, remember that you're contantly swallowing saliva, nature's own pre-digestive juice, so any food stuck in your mouth or throat should disappear in a few days. If it's still bugging you after a few days or gets worse, visit your doctor. \_ Might be cancer. go see a doctor. \- eat a banana --psb \_ safer to just see a doctor. might be inflammation too. \_ Thanks for all the replies. It is a food particle because I was drinking some water after lunch and somehow choked myself and splashed water all over my keyboard and monitor. After the smoke cleared (in a figurative sense), I started to feel there's something on my throat and can't get it out. I feel like it is not in my swallow path, as I've actually ate a banana and drank more water, but rather in my breath path, does it make sense? Or am I just wrong and it IS in my swallow path and just stuck somewhere? \_ depends on how far back in your throat. Tracheal obstructions tend to trigger the coughing reflex. It could also be stuck near your tonsils. Seeing a doctor is probably the safest bet. And worth the $15 copay. Check thyroids and tonsils while you're there. \_ Don't ask me to help you debug on your machine again! |
2004/11/9 [Health/Disease/General, Health/Men, Health/Women] UID:34775 Activity:very high |
11/9 why isn't the heart drug made for blacks a hate drug? \_ you are stupid \_ he's stupid but still makes a good point. for decades the medical research field has ignored racial differences when studying disease and the effects of drugs (also the diff. between men and women as well). should we ignore race for medical reasons? does doing so make us racist or does not doing so make us racist by denying that "we're all the same" and color is only skin deep, etc? you too easily dismiss the core concept because it was presented by a moron. \_ We don't ignore race. It's long been understood that blacks are more genetically prone toward sickle cell anemia, and ethnic Jews have a higher rate of Tay-Sachs. Diagnosis and treatment have been aimed at race. \_ Those are very obvious cases. There are numerous much more subtle differences between people/races that most medical researchers won't touch with a 10 mile pole. Race is a hot button issue. I wouldn't risk my career or funding on the more subtle stuff. Would you? Very few are willing to talk about it much less conduct serious medical research in this area. \_ alright, let's say there's a drug for whites only. Can you imagine what the public reaction would be? \_ Very good point. \_ Bullshit. If there is a drug that for some genetic reason has a beneficial effect on one group and none for another, that's not racist, and I think you'd be hard pressed to find any rational person who would call it a _good point_ \_ SUNSCREEN IS RACIST, BITCH! |
2004/10/21 [Health/Disease/General] UID:34268 Activity:nil |
10/21 Why we don't force things in chemistry, either: http://csua.org/u/9l9 (In the Pipeline, worksafe, text only) |
2004/10/21 [Health/Disease/General] UID:34259 Activity:high |
10/21 Given that something like 30000 people die in the US from flu each year, this Chiron flu vaccine screwup could end up costing more lives than 911 or the SARS epidemic. http://www.nytimes.com/2004/10/21/nyregion/21vaccine.html \_ Yes, and with less John Edwardsian trial lawyers around and the \_ fewer FDA not putting price caps on the shots, there would be more than 1 American company creating the vaccine and there'd be plenty. Stop fucking with the marketplace so deeply and it'll be fine. Electing a trial lawyer to fix health care is worse than putting the fox on hen house security. The fox can only eat 1 or 2 hens at a time. The trial lawyer will kill everything. Already has. \_ I'd rather have a trial lawyer in charge than a shill for the oil and coal industry. \_ Of your healthcare? Whatever. How's the beverage taste this season? \_ So does America's idiotic car culture, yet somehow that's *never* an issue in mainstream politics. \_ Smoke...less...crack. You have just managed to shit out one of the most classic stupid equations of all time. No "car culture" causes deaths. Bad drivers, bad luck, bad weather all lead to death. Yes, having lots of traffic, including SUVs, tired truck drivers and aggressive rice- rocketeers is bad, but it is a reprehensible side-effect of of something good (i.e. personal mobility.) The Chiron fuckup is the result of lack of foresight, bad planning, whatnot. Don't try to compare the two. Ever. Now back to your cave, crazy troll man. -John \_ Car culture leads to idiotic city planning, which leads to longer commute times, which leads to more time in cars, which continues to increase the carnage. \_ John, the vaccine fuckup is due to lawsuits and FDA price caps. We don't do central planning, Soviet style, here. Yet. \_ due to lawsuits... how do you fucking figure? \_ due to the vaccine makers all getting their asses sued and dropping out of the market due to liability fears. thats how i fucking figure. why do you think there is only *one* vaccine maker left for the flu in the US now? why do you think doctors are going out of practice left and right? liability. sheesh. wake the fuck up. \_ (1) referring to Chiron planning fuckups, (2) price caps sure go in the direction of central planning for me... \_ yes, check when those price caps were put in place and the vaccine makers almost entirely stopped producing in this country. need a hint? \_ Call me crazy, but whenever someone answers "So does X, but X is never an issue in mainstream politics," my natural reaction is to ask, "Why the hell not?" \_ Well, I think the answer is that most people have really warped ideas about risk. People will happily drive their car along a dangerous interstate to the airport, then get all crazy about flying, which is far safer. Or launch huge campaigns about firework safety on july 4th, trying to ban anything remotely fun, when having drunk people try to cook meat in the hot sun is probably far more dangerous. People are dumb. \_ People fear risks they can't control much more than those that they can, which makes sense on some level. You can control how you drive your car, but not what happens on an airplane. Fireworks injuries are more often in children and immature 'adults'. People are logically worried that their kid will sneak some fireworks and blow his hand off. And if the fireworks start a fire, that will damage the property of innocent 3rd parties. If you can control your own risk, there's a lot less reason to petition the government to control it for you. \_ Getting into a car wreck on a dangerous highway is more likely to happen to a bad driver. Since most people don't believe they are bad drivers, this is "someone else's risk". \_ I concur with this. -- ulysses |
2004/10/15-16 [Health/Disease/General] UID:34147 Activity:high |
10/15 Is the current flu vaccine shortage the result of too much government interference in the market or not enough government interference? \_ Too much incompetence in general, from both the government and private sectors. \_ I dunno, but it happened on Bush's watch, and I thought he was supposed to be on good terms with big drug companies.-partisan troll \_ The contamination happened in Britain, not here. \_ And the British Government shut down the American company's plant because <shock>they were actually doing their regulatory duty</shock>. So now we get to try and shore up the supply with those vaccines from a third world coming through Canada. \_ I like how Bush kept referring to it as a British company... wasn't it Chiron... based in Emeryville? (Yes, I know the particular _lab_ was in England) \_ Stop badmouthing our free-market solution to vaccinations! -gwb \_ Making vaccines is hard and the profit margin is thin. The US government doesn't push hard for taking flu shots so it's all free-market. For years, millions of shots were unused and tossed (no profit) and the FDA requires companies to pursue getting approval for making vaccines. So now only two companies make it for the US market and no one else is approved to provide the vaccine because companies decided not to seek FDA approval. \_ How many customers are there? Can I get a flu shot if I am willing to pay more? It doesn't seem like a free market to me. Seems more like large entities with lots of bargaining power buy the vaccines and push down the price. \_ The companies have beat you to the punch. They raised the price 9-fold. There are lines 5 hours long to get shots. Massive fuckup. |
2004/10/12-13 [Politics/Domestic/California, Science/Biology, Health/Disease/General] UID:34070 Activity:very high |
10/12 "We will stop juvenile diabetes, Parkinson's, Alzheimer's and other debilitating diseases. America just lost a great champion for this cause in Christopher Reeve. People like Chris Reeve will get out of their wheelchairs and walk again with stem cell research." -John Edwards. Hallelujah! \_ Let me guess, you have a problem with that. Would you be more satisfied if he said he plans to leave everyone with those diseases to suffer while we spend our money on other things? \_ I have a problem with Edwards promising millions of sick people something he can't deliver in a cynical attemp to get votes from the desperately ill. You're ok with that. \_ We need less Homer Simpsons, and more money for public schools! \_ But what does Bud Day think about this??? \_ Why do you hate Bud Day? |
2004/8/27-29 [Health/Disease/General] UID:33190 Activity:nil |
8/27 My hands get pretty cold when I type. Is there such a thing as a hand/infrared warmer that you can attach close to your keyboard? \_ http://www.mousemitt.com/web-content/kb.html http://www.mousemitt.com/web-content/ss.html |
2004/8/12 [Health/Skin, Health/Disease/General] UID:32872 Activity:nil |
8/12 Oh. My. God. http://www.wftv.com/news/3643877/detail.html \_ This is something I don't mind being purged (no pun, please god). \_ That's vile. Someone been reading the cruel site of the day? (It is, however, safe for work.) \_ Longer article, w/ quotes: http://csua.org/u/8kl \_ I guess some people wait until someone's almost dead before calling emergency services. Reminds me of the case of that guy whose head was rotting away and maggots were crawling on his brain and stuff. http://www.snopes.com/photos/maggots.asp |
2004/8/1-2 [Health/Disease/General, Recreation/Food] UID:32619 Activity:insanely high |
8/1 I found a bug on the organic Raomain I bought from Trader Joe. Is is still edible as raw salad? I know organic farming means not relying on pesticide to kill of bugs but would there be a danger from parasites? \_ TROLL ALERT, TROLL ALERT \_ Eat the bug and like it! If necessary, you CAN be wormed. \_ If this sort of stuff bothers you, you can buy kosher food. Many people do, even if their religion does not require it. -- ilyas \_ It's food. Food that is grown is grown outside. Insects and animals live outside. Food that is grown outside will be touched by insects and animals. That is the way the world is. Occasionally one of those insects will make it into the packaging, especially with leafy greens. Throw the bug away and wash the lettuce, problem solved. Are you people really that removed from where your food comes from? -aspo \_ Aspo, no offense, but you are an idiot. What about greenhouse grown food? Is that 'outside'? Get a clue. \_ Um, yeah, uh, greenhouse grown food is grown in an anti- septic foam nutrient solution. Food technicians in Intel "bunny suits" meticulously pluck any alien life forms from salad leaves, carefully brushing each leaf to ensure a complete absence of unwanted bugs, weeds, chemicals, or icky "dirt". -John \_ If you knew how many bug bits are in every carton of fruit juice, organic or no, you probably wouldn't be bothered by this at all. Still, I think the whole organic thing is BS. Genetically modified often means the plants have better natural resistance to pests, so they can use fewer pesticides than organic crops, not more. BTW, leafy stuff should be fine if you wash it. Sprouts, broccoli, etc, is the kind of thing you should cook. \_ If the pests don't even want to eat them, do you? \_ I don't think you know what 'organic' means. The federal standard provides that the food is produced without pesticides, hormones, antibiotics, irraditation, or bioengineering. \_ While most organic farming is bs, there is one aspect in which genetically modified crops are worse. Many gm grains do not produce seeds that can be reused for the next growing season which means that farmers must purchase new seeds every year rather than simply take seeds from the last harvest. The fact that farmers are beholden to ADM or some other large conglomerate is worrying, but the main problem is that by moving the natural selection process for grain from the wild to the lab, we can make the grains less able to cope with new forms of pests and infection. There is another lesser concern with gm crops for some peta/vegans, and that is crops which include animal genes might violate their no exploting animals principle. \_ There are no crops for consumption that I'm aware of that contain animal genes. When I've done work with animal genes in plants, it's been as a research tool, it serves no purpose to put an animal gene into a plant for crop use. \_ There's a strawberry which contains a protein from a fish which makes them resistant to freezing (natural antifreeze) I don't think it's been approved for human consumption, though. \_ http://www.geo-pie.cornell.edu/media/fishberries.html \_ What about crops which are more resistant to herbicides which encourage farmers to apply more weedkiller? \_ Oh, and it's especially cute when the crop in question can interbreed with wild varieties and give them herbicidal resistance too. \_ I think anyone who's done farming knows that it's always better to try and use the minimal amount of chemicals. The best way to do that, ultimately, will be with GM crops, not organic. Besides which, organic crops alone cannot produce enough yield to feed our population, so unless 2 billion people volunteer to not eat in the future, or environmentalists agree to start letting us convert forests to farm land, then GM crops are the only option. Besides, everything is genetically modified, it's just that in the lab we can do it more efficiently. \_ You're not too bright are you? Just by switching from slash and burn to organized agriculture I am sure we could produce enough food. There isn't a shortage of food in the world and this is not because of pesticides. There's plenty of arable land left unused. \_ You should read the Skeptical Environmentalist. He makes it quite clear that by properly farming the land already converted for agriculture use we could easily feed the entire planet (even if the population continues to increase). GM isn't really needed and in the case of grains with the "terminator" gene, it will actually make things worse since subsistence farming will stop being the strong cheap source of food for the developing world. |
2004/7/20 [Health/Disease/General, Politics/Foreign/Europe] UID:32375 Activity:insanely high |
7/20 Lenin died of STD. http://www.csua.org/u/89f (Yahoo! News) \_ this has been known for decades. |
2004/7/17-18 [Health/Disease/AIDS, Health/Disease/General, Computer/SW/Virus] UID:32334 Activity:moderate |
7/16 What's this email supposedly from mconst sent to jobs@csua? Which virus is this? \_ Why does it matter which virus it is? \_ It doesn't. I'm just curious. \_ Worm.Bagle.AG detected by ClamAV |
2004/7/13 [Health/Disease/General, Health/Disease/AIDS] UID:32249 Activity:insanely high |
7/12 Good thing the FBI is protecting us from those dangerous Art Professors. http://www.caedefensefund.org \_ Cue the motd brain damaged with all sorts of justifications for this. \_ Can someone save us from reading useless sarcastic URL descriptions and just give a real link summary instead? No one has time to read every stupid untitled URL on the motd. \_ Some prof. got arrested for using poor judgement when dealing w/ some bacteria or something. The link is some sort of propaganda page. \_ He didn't use poor judgment. The bacteria were harmless and he used them in art. He called the police because his wife died (nothing to do with the bacteria) and the police saw his lab, freaked out, decided he was a terrorist, confiscated everything, etc. The really sad thing is once they realized they had made total fools of themselves they decided the best thing to do was go full steam ahead and searched for anything they could to nail the guy. Eventually they found that he had misrepresented himself to get some of the supplies (claiming he was a lab of some sort), supplies that could not be used for bioterrorism BTW, and ended up charging the guy with fraud. Wife dies, call police, end up being charge with terrorism for you choice in art medium. Yay america. \_ What kind of an idiot makes art w/ a bacteria? I can understand if you were a jr/hs bio teacher and you had that stuff in your house, but the dude was an art prof or something. Should have had the common sense to stick to paint/pastel. \_ Bacteria seems useful if your work is a critique of biotechnology and genetic engineering. This is art not in the sense of "something pretty to hang on a wall" but art as social critique. \_ Under the Bush Regime, artists will only be permitted to use paint and pastels. All others will be incarcerated. \_ No really. You can't be that stupid, you're just trolling. \_ this guy is a genius, now that gives me an idea to put small pox virus in my painting and send it as a gift to the president. \_ except for the fact the bacteria he was using were totally harmless \_ Look, art has become so degenerate in the 20th century, thanks to the liberal elites, that it no longer serves any moral purpose and ceases to be understandable by people, including the artists themselves. Whether a terrorist or not, I am glad this government is finally trying to bring justice to arts and stop the outrage. \_ You're trolling, right? Very little art has ever served a moral purpose. It's purpose has been to make us think or feel a way. Do you honestly think the government should be deciding what art is allowed to exist? There's some guys in Afghanistan who felt the same way... \_ The guys in Afghanistan knew no art. They were all illterate. Fiddling with bacteria is not an art. It is just lame. Have you visited the national gallery in DC? That's art. \_ While I'm no supporter of all the stuff that wack jobs produce, art is about change. I think using bacteria as a medium could produce some great art about life in the 21st century-- biotech, genetic engineering, the fact that a tiny microbe could kill every one of us. Have you ever met somebody who thinks his hammer* is the only tool anyone needs? Same thing with art- you have to use the medium that's best for what you're doing. * You can substitute "programming language" or "Linux distro" for hammer here if that helps. \_ Wow, this is scary. I think I am going to move back to Singapore. |
2004/6/25-26 [Health/Disease/General] UID:31008 Activity:high |
6/24 Insomnia, to the death: http://csua.org/u/7x5 (NY Times) \_ Did someone here say that he or she had worked on similar problems? If so, with whom? \_ The topic is quite interesting, but the writing style is barely tolerable. E.g., "Lugaresi, a popular teacher at the University of Bologna, is a playful man with an easy manner. In one sense he is quintessentially Italian: the only time I saw him truly upset was when, after taking me to an expensive restaurant, he found out I didn't drink wine. But he is also ambitious and willing to think outside the conventions of Italian medicine." WTF!? Are the conventions of Italian (read "Eye-talian") that different from "normal" medicine? \_ Don't you see shit like this all the time: she was a Asian \_ Don't you see shit like this all the time: she is a Asian female but she rises above the confine of eastern tradition and breathes through her nose. What's the fuss? \_ I hate that shit. Stereotypes are very popular with the lazy writer. \_ "Paper of record" is a (positive) stereotype too. NYT itself prefers to clasim "all news that fit to print" itself prefers to claim "all news that fit to print" even though it is no less ridiculous. Nuance is for the thinking man (and woman). Don't expect it from ANY news source. \_ I do see quite often and it always annoys me, but it's particularly goading to see in "The Paper of Record" (though the Magazine is certainly fluffier than the paper). - op of comment \_ You hit the nail on the head. The Magazine part is supposed to be much chummier than the regular NYT. But I'm with you: if I wanted fluff, I'd wait for the novelization. --op \_ Maybe we should write a group CSUA MOTD letter to the editor. "Dear Editor, Mongoloid, Esq., ..." \_ Great Fortuna's Wheel! Is that a true Ignatius lover? \_ I noticed there was no mention of any of them commiting suicide or requesting euthanasia. |
2004/6/23-24 [Health/Disease/AIDS, Health/Disease/General] UID:30979 Activity:high |
6/23 http://csua.org/u/7w8 The boy's mutant DNA segment was found to block production of a protein called myostatin that limits muscle growth. The news comes seven years after researchers at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore created buff "mighty mice" by "turning off" the gene that directs cells to produce myostatin. "Now we can say that myostatin acts the same way in humans as in animals," said the boy's physician, Dr. Markus Schuelke, a professor in the child neurology department at Charite/University Medical Center Berlin. "We can apply that knowledge to humans, including CREATING MUTANT SUPER-SOLDIERS THAT CAN CRUSH THE SKULLS OF THEIR ENEMIES WITH THEIR BARE HANDS. MUHAHAHAHAHA!!!1!!" \_ Why do you hate DNA? \_ Thinking like this will destabalize the human genome for generations to come. \_ Why do you hate children? \_ Because when you have them your freedom goes away. |
2004/6/23 [Health/Disease/AIDS, Health/Disease/General] UID:30968 Activity:nil |
6/23 Viral therapy for cocaine addicts: http://www.newscientist.com/news/news.jsp?id=ns99996055 \_ It's technically more like gene therapy, with a virus used as the delivery vector. I worked on something tangentially related to this a few years ago. |
2004/6/21 [Health/Disease/General, Politics/Foreign/Europe] UID:30934 Activity:high |
6/21 For the guy who wanted to learn German, don't. It's not a language, it's a throat disease. Learn a nice language like French or Japanese or something. -John \_ Japanese is also a throat disease. If you have to learn an axis language, try italian. \_ A schizophrenic mess, yes, but throat disease? The furthest back fricative or stop in Japanese is palatal. -- ulysses \_ If you're lingually adept enough for Italian, you'll have no trouble learning the phonetics of Japanese. The grammar and writing system are a whole 'nother kettle of fish-heads. -erikred \_ For some of those Italian girls I'd be lingually anything. \_ Methinks Dutch is more of a throat disease than German. And for those who're clueless: Dutch <> DEutSch. \_ If you were really cluefull you'd call it Nederlandse, the proper name for the language. Nobody calls Nederlandse "dutch" except clueless english speakers. \_ "English", not "Engels", Nederlandse boy. -John \_ Dear fucktard: I guess the dutch guy i work with who lived in the Netherlands for all of his 27 years until about two weeks ago is a "clueless english speaker" then. I had no idea. And I suppose that means the Swiss guy i work with who spent five years in grad school at Delft and speaks fluent Dutch is also a "clueless English Speaker." Who knew? \_ I was born in Holland and speak Dutch fluently, and I have never ever heard the language referred to as "Nederlandse" by anyone in English. In Dutch it is called "Nederlands", or you could say "De Nederlandse Taal" (the Dutch Language) -eric \_ Thank you, allow me to reward you the "annality prize of the day" award. \_ Even more fun is learning Dutch and German. \_ Afrikaans \_ French R's are a bit throaty feeling to me. Deutsche throatiness levels are up to the speaker... you don't have to make the "ch" noise deep down and some even pronounce it like "sh". Hebrew seems throatier from what I hear. \_ According to linguists, the ugliest sounding languages are: German, Cantonese and Hebrew. |
2004/6/8 [Health/Disease/General] UID:30685 Activity:nil |
6/8 My company just moved to a new office. My coworker's cube is on the other side of the wall from a room with a giant transformer that powers a big part of the building. He found this out because his monitor was flickering like crazy and he couldn't work. Our IT guy said they would find a solution to get the monitor to work but he's freaking out and says he's worried about health risks from the EM Field so he moved to a different cube much farther away. My cube is about 6 feet from the transformer room (my monitor is fine, though), and I'm wondering if he's paranoid or if I should be worried too. I really like the location of my cube so I'd rather not move unless there's some basis for thinking there are health risks. Any advice? \_ I'd move. There are health risks, sure, look at ppl that live for long periods of time near transmission lines. prob doesn't make their TVs go haywire, and they still get cancer. \_ i've not seen any evidence for this and i've heard that there isn't any. got proof? \_ I'm not him, but personally I'd look at it as one of those better safe(r) than sorry things. I think some studies involving rodents and sustained high-energy exposure have indicated some kind of detriments. Let someone else sit next to the transformer if it's so safe. \_ Build a faraday cage around your cubie. \_ Anyone know if they're doing so with hybrid cars? \_ When you glow at night, what color do your limbs radiate? \_ Is there some instrument I can use to measure how strong the field is in a certain spot? I'd like to see how far away from the transformer I have to get before the measurement is "normal", and how much higher than "normal" my cube is. -op |
2004/6/4 [Health/Disease/General] UID:30615 Activity:nil |
6/4 Want to get buff? Stop drinking soy: http://www.t-mag.com/articles/185soy.html http://getbuf.com/articles/soyestrogen.shtml |
2004/5/24-25 [Health/Disease/General] UID:30399 Activity:insanely high |
5/24 I love meat but I'm afraid of mad cow disease. Which one of the followings is the safest/most dangerous? hot dog: bulgogi: boshintang:...... sukacok:.... Philly cheese steak: Omaha steak: pho: Yoshinoya: \_ Do these dots mean safe or dangerous? Boshintang is dog meat. Will you get mad cow if you eat a dog that ate mad cow beef? \_ I was going for safe. Most boshintang dogs are fed on rice and other wierd !meat crap. Cow is too expensive in Korea to waste on eatin' dogs. Although there is no regulation about what the dog should be fed... \_ I doubt there's *any* regulations in Korea regarding dog feeds. I was just asking from scientific/technical aspect out of curiosity. But I wouldn't rule out the dogs being fed left over oxtail soups and such. Man, now I want some dog meat! sukacok:.... Philly cheese steak: Omaha steak: pho: Yoshinoya: \_ this is actually the wrong approach. if you want "safe" meat, then you need to get your meat from a ranch that has a closed herd, doesn't feed their cows cow-meat, etc. The closer to organic, the better. But free-range, no hormones, no antibiotices is pretty good, too. try http://www.pratherranch.com as an example (they have a booth at the Ferry Bldg in SF, but under another name). The best meats are at a premium price, but you're worth it. Whole Foods is also a good place to buy meats (not organic, but closed herds from Oregon, no hormones, no antibiotics). \_ Well, also they said mad cow. Avoid spinal material (brains, pre-ground beef, etc) Steaks are going to be generally OK. \_ Well, one of the reasons that mad cow goes around is that in other herds, the cows are fed ground up cows which contain the infected spinal material (brains, etc). This is not a problem if you take the precautions listed above. You can have as much good cow (any parts) that you want. Another thing to keep in mind is that there is a LONG incubation period for mad cow, even if you don't show symptoms, you can pass the disease to others. The gov't is certainly not protecting you, having refused to allow additional testing so that one can prove that their herd is safe. It's good to know that there are ranches like prather ranch that has total control of their product: grass fed, open range, closed herd. Total documented herds and quality control that goes way above and beyond the safeguards mandated (if you can call it that) by the gov't. \_ Where are the defenders of capitalism?? I suppose you also want the govt to hold your hand when you cross the street, and wipe your tears when you cry like a little girl. If people really wanted to pay for safe meat, there'd be a market for it and you hear about mad cow. But people don't care, at least not enough to pay for a better quality product. \_ . . . did you pay attention to this thread at all? \_ uhm hello? there already is a market for better meat and enough people are willing to pay for it to create and sustain that market without government interference. your capitalism is right there if only you'd stop trolling long enough to go get a nice steak. \_ Jeez, they are already doing this. There are gov't functions/services that are essential for our society. Defense, and safe food and drug supply, just to name a handful. Why someone would have blind faith in capitalism to protect our health is beyond comprehension. With Bush starving these agencies so that they can't do their job, I can only hope that you choke on some mad cow spine. I'd love to see you babble and cry "like a little girl" - Bitch. \_ and wtf are you talking about also? capitalism *is* working. there is a market for higher quality meat. it costs more to raise that way so it costs more at the store. those who don't care or don't believe in mad cow can pay less for the lesser meat. its not a big secret that there is probably more infected meat in the system. its also probably not a whole lot. only about 130 people died in britain over the last umpteen years over it. even if 10x that many are infected but don't know it yet, 1500 total deaths over a period of years wouldn't normally even show on the radar. did you or anyone else care when saddam was killing about 1500 of his own people every month? nope. \_ from steaks to saddam. what a moron. no, wait, that's your neo-conservative rush limbaugh-esque talk show radio technique that you've been dying to use. bravo for you. \_ Read "The Food Revolution" by John Robbins to see what your wonderful American capitalism has done to the meat industry. It turned me into a vegetarian ... \_ Like anything else, if you want quality then you have to pay for it. I eat beef much less often, but pay more for it when I do. Prime, aged, organic, free-range with no hormones. This only exists because of capitalism, but you won't get it on a bun for $0.99. \_ The meat industry has little to do with true capitalism. Massively subsidized in every which way, if the true costs were included a hamburger would probably cost $50. \_ The existence of cuts of meat like Kobe steak is because of true capitalism. You would never have seen such meat in Soviet Russia. \_ In Soviet Russia, steak cuts YOU! \_ You're slightly wrong. Cows are not being fed reprocessed remrants of other cows in the US any more although they're still fed reprocessed remrants of other animals. \_ Steaks should be safe and anything that doesn't contain brains or nervous system tissue. Burgers are the least safe since you generally don't know how much they have put ground beef in there and how much fat and other junk. \_ well, have you ever wondered why they pump cows full of antibiotics and hormones and shit like that? it's because they are packed together living like sardines. one sick cow can infect a whole herd. yes, yer eating sick cows, and cow meat full of antibiotics and hormones. it's assembly-line meat productio. yum, yum. it ends up in milk, too. and kids drink a lot of milk and eat lots of happy meals. then they grow up to be morons at Cal, especially on the motd. \_ Go Bears! \_ It was recently shown that properly-processed lamb meat DOES contain scrapie protein (probably due to nerves in muscle tissue) Though this research does not prove mad cows have BSE proteins in their muscle, it does throw some water on the theory that steaks are safe. |
2004/5/21 [Health/Disease/General] UID:30346 Activity:nil |
5/21 I have been get some mails that just contains just a short paragraph claiming I have sent them emails with viruses, which I of course did not. Is it really somebody forged emails with my email address? The hostnames of those who send me the complaint do not seem legitimate either, but if they were spam, what are they trying to sell if their messages contain no solicitation nor ad? \_ These fake virus emails usually have an attachment which they claim is the thing you sent them but is really a virus. Just delete. |
2004/5/21 [Health/Disease/General] UID:30338 Activity:very high |
5/21 Soda might cause cancer: http://www.newscientist.com/news/news.jsp?id=ns99995002 \_ Everything causes cancer when you give a rat 50,000 times in a day the amount a human would consume in a lifetime. \_ Not to say that there aren't problems with how this type of research is done... but they actually do need to give rats many times the human daily dosage of a substance to compensate for the more active rat metabolism. \_ Does 50,000 x 365 x 70 human sized doses per rat per day sound right to you? \_ then delete my username and account ASAP please \_ Heck, I knew that. Spending 36 hours straight in a basment with 40 computers CAN'T be good for you. \_ Log off now! |
2004/5/17 [Health/Disease/General] UID:30254 Activity:very high |
5/17 NOT a troll, please help. When I first started dating this gal I convinced her to get on the pill. That was really really cool for a while but then then she started to complain so I got her to be on the patch. That was ok for a while but then she complained so we started using the condom. That was ok for a while but now we rarely have sex. What's up with that? -sex life sucking \_ Are either of you upset or resentful of each other? Do you have worries about pregnancy? \_ Assuming that she's not mentally trying to keep your semen out of her body for whatever reason (maybe she saw you flirting with another girl), you can try to tell her that taking the pills helps lower the chance of getting breast cancer. Maybe the patch works the same, I don't know. \_ I thought there was a correlatiion with cancer later in life, if one took the pill in one's youth. \_ Over the long term, if slightly reduces the breast cancer risk and slightly increases the cervical cancer risk. The net effect is overall less cancer, but I don't know which cancer is harder to treat... \_ cervical, I believe. this is probably partially becasue it's harder to detect. -chialea \_ The pill and the patch, both containing hormones, can cause mood changes, though that may or may not be the problem. \_ This is true, and furthermore, each mix of hormones can cause different mood changes and side effects. It is usually expected that as the body gets used to the hormone mix, these effects subside with time. Every doctor my girlfriend has ever had told her to try a birth control prescription for at least 3 months before giving up on it. Did you try 3 months with the pill or the patch? Also, we at least found that the patch caused much more problems than the pill, but this is definitely one of those cases where YMMV. [restored, no thanks to whoever stomped this] \_ Have you considered the possibility it's just plain old stress, fatigue, or depression? \_ it takes a few months for all the hormones to wash out from the different methods. time frames would be really helpful on this. In any case, I'd guess that something other than the pill is at the the root of your issue. Perhaps someone is stressed, perhaps you're not communicating... The pill can cause mood swings (enough so that certain people around here have bet they can track my cycle when I was on my last perscription), so a calendar and marking down moods can really help determine if they're affected by it. -chialea \_ i know this is off topic, but does anyone have any idea why humans are affected by the position of the moon? this seems really bizzare. \_ Not that bizarre. Humans are mostly water, and the moon pulls water. It's not surprising something in the delicate mechanism gets affected. \_ Because they think they are. Sad, isn't it? \_ Freakin' ASK her why things have changed. It's part of the freakin' RELATIONSHIP. If you've been swapping body fluids on a regular basis, you should be comfortable asking about why you're not having sex as often. Co-mun-ni-ca-tion. Try it. Then you can worry about something real instead of something made up in your mind. \_ JS: Alright Huxley, lets just do it the old fashioned way. AH: Eer,disgusting, you mean fluid transfer? JS: No, I mean, boning, the wild mambo, the hunka chunka. AH: That is no longer done. The exchange of bodily fluids. Do you know what that leads to? JS: Yeah, I do. Kids, smoking, a desire to raid the fridge. \_ Ah, Sly. Always with the witty banter. \_ Some people prefer not to take any kind of hormones unless absolutely necessary, including some doctors who would prescribe them to their patients. Do you have any problem with rubber? \_ How long have you been dating? My experience is that the amount of sex I have decreases steadily throughout the first couple of years until it settles at a level we are both comfortable with. In my current relationship it is about 3 times a week. Sometimes it goes up, like on vacation, sometimes it goes down, like when we are upset with each other, but it always returns to this level. Are you having less sex than you would like? \_ part of the vast right wing conspiracy no doubt. \_ no doubt. \_ You know, Gwen Stefani and her crew straight outta Orange County secretly using their mind control "hits" and concert/record sales to fund overthrowing the government and replace Bush, Cheney, Rummy, et al. with their minions raised straight from heart of Birch, the postuberneoconservatives. Fear them! If they got to this guy's girlfriend, they can get to anyone. When was the last time your SO (or someone else's SO, since this is soda) listend to No Doubt and wanted to have sex? 'Nuff said. \_ Evubody present, Hey hey. Evubody present, The people say. Evubody's president at PARTY TIME. Evubody here Have a good climb. |
2004/5/10 [Health/Disease/AIDS, Health/Dental, Health/Disease/General] UID:30127 Activity:high |
5/9 Porn star becomes a doctor. You can do that too. http://www.nytimes.com/2004/05/10/national/10PORN.html?hp \_ No URL, no explanation? Is there any reason this should not be deleted? \_ is there any reason why it should be deleted? you fucktard. \_ There's nothing to discuss \_ It's an interesting story, man. There's more to life than computers. \_ The OP posted it without a URL. There *was* nothing to discuss. \_ so what. \_[Content free responses deleted] \_ Yeah, but do any Internet Rock Stars become doctors? |
2004/4/30-5/1 [Health/Disease/General] UID:13492 Activity:high |
4/30 From http://finance.yahoo.com: "The Google IPO filing reports a Proposed Maximum Aggregate Offering Price of: $ 2,718,281,828 The value of the natural log e is 2.71828183." Now, how do you feel about investing in a company run by geeks? This is no longer the dot-com era. \_ It's worth e-Billions! \_ Google to investors: We know it is not the dot-com days...do you? http://www.nytimes.com/2004/04/30/technology/30value.html?hp \_ Google to investors: We're the hottest thing in town, and we're going to go IPO and *still* retain management control. Who cares if your shares have 1/10 the voting power of employee shares? \_ Sorry, but the "value of the natural log e is" 1. \_ 'Sorry, but the "value of the natural log e" is 1.' \_ 'Sorry, but the value of "the natural log" e is 2.718'. "the natural log" e as opposed to "the drug" e. \_ One can argue that "the natural log" is a function which doesn't have a value, while the "base of the natural log" is e and is 2.718......, and "log(e)" is 1. \_ Sorry, but the value of e is $20 HEY: NO ONE CARES. |
2004/4/23-24 [Recreation/Food, Health/Sleeping, Health/Disease/General] UID:13354 Activity:nil 54%like:13249 |
4/23 For the person who was asking about why dogs eat their poop: http://www.heptune.com/poop.html \_ Am I the only one who suspects that that pinworm bit is just an attempt to get people to stick tape on their asshair? \_ sounded like a stretch to me, too \_ I think most people have pinworms at some point in their lives, usually as children. Most people outgrow sticking their fingers in their mouths. (Not me btw, I do it all the time, so I guess I should check) |
2004/4/5-6 [Health/Disease/General] UID:13024 Activity:kinda low |
4/5 We know where the Spanish Flu (Spain) and SARS (China) originate from. What about Mad Cow Disease, where did it spread from? \_ England. \_ Did it originate from scrapie in sheep? \_ Yep. MCD was caused by feeding scarpie-infected sheep to cows for protein. Oddly enough, cows with MCD can be fed to other animals, but not humans. Circle of Life... \_ Is this still true? Are otherwise herbivorous animals that are intended for human consumption, still being fed other animals? In the states? UrlP? \_ #t \_ look for news archives following the discovery of BSE in Washington (December? January?). There were quite a few articles about the continuing practice in the US of feeding cows to cows. Or feeding cow blood to calves instead of milk, which is also standard practice. \_ SARS, and something like 60-70% of new strain of common cold virus for some reason coming from Southern China. We have no idea why, but medical community seems to accept it as a fact. Many people also think that Spanish Flu also originate from China as well. \_ According to my virology classes, the Spanish flu probably originated in the US. It crossed the Atlantic with US troops coming out of the midwest (Kansas or Iowa or somewhere, I can't remember), probably recombining with another strain either in transit or upon reaching shore, and became even more virulent than it was before. It then migrated back to the US with returning troops. This according to Prof. Volkman \_ Don't forget the Black Death. -- ilyas \_ I am not aware of the fact that Black Death, which is is a completely different kind of disease, is originated from China. Remember, at the time, China is a lot more populous than Europe. While Chinese medicine at the time was more advanced, I don't think they are advanced enough to contain plague such as Black Death. You would imagine that Black Death would of caused a lot more devastation in China than Europe. \_ China lost 35 million people during the 14th century. Europe lost 25 million. I believe the first outbreak of the bubonic plague occured in China around 1300s sometime. -- ilyas \_ Though somewhat morbid, I find this somewhat interesting. Could you post a link so I can read into this on my own time? Thanks! -mice \_ I don't think I can do better than google and a trip to the library. Incidentally, there does seem to be some disagreement over the origins of the plague. Many ancient outbreaks (we are talking BC) had symptoms and death rates similar to what would be expected of a plague outbreak. The plague may not have come from China after all, however the outbreak responsible for the devastation in the 14th century is thought to have come from China originally. -- ilyas \_ Actually, many think the Spanish Flu originated in the US and the Black Plague (the big bubonic plague outbreak that terrorized Europe in the 1300s) originated in Africa as opposed to China. \_ No this must be a chicom troll. Every disease must have originated in China. and the big bubonic plague outbreak that terrorized Europe in the 1300s originated from Africa as opposed to China. |
2004/3/31-4/1 [Health/Disease/General] UID:12963 Activity:nil |
3/31 http://news.bostonherald.com/localRegional/view.bg?articleid=3118 Is this for real, or possibly an early April Fools joke? \_ what about it looks like an April Fools joke? \_ That some brilliant researcher is smart enough to do his own scam and get $600,000, yet is stupid enough to fall for the Nigerian scam. It's so ironic, it's hard to believe. |
2004/3/27 [Health/Disease/General] UID:29880 Activity:nil |
3/26 gross... http://www.ananova.com/news/story/sm_903083.html?menu= -dwc |
2004/3/15-16 [Health/Disease/General] UID:12660 Activity:nil |
3/15 Happy thoughts to start the day!: http://www.nytimes.com/2004/03/14/books/review/14GEWENT.html "Many turned blue because their lungs were too weak to deliver oxygen to the blood. Some coughed so hard they ruptured abdominal muscles, or became so sensitive to any contact that they screamed when touched. Others could not move their eyes without enduring intense pain. Blood spurted from the nose, ears, eyes. Sometimes air pockets formed under the skin, so that when a patient was turned over, his body crackled and popped." \_ I told you not to party with psb. |
2004/3/9-10 [Health/Disease/General] UID:12583 Activity:nil |
3/8 http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/040309/95575_1.html Scary! 1918 Spanish Flu is an avian flu similar to today's Bird Flu. Scientists are very worried. \_ So we can't eat meat, chicken, fish or veggies? What's left? \_ Sperm. \_ Must..not...quote...Monty...Python...mUst..NOT..<croak> |
2004/2/29 [Health/Disease/General, Health/Sleeping] UID:29839 Activity:very high |
2/28 Dear motd doctor, lately I've been needing a lot of sleep. I need at least 10-12 hours of sleep. I got a blood check from the lab and my doc says I'm ok and just exercise more. However I don't feel like myself at all, even with the exercise. Sometimes I feel like I could faint in the middle of a day. What other problems could I have, like brain tumor, cancer, etc? I'm 30 years old btw. \_ Check your blood pressure. I had something like that once, turned out to be unusually high blood pressure due to stress. How much sleep do you usually need? Also, try to see a Russian doctor. I had terrible luck with American-educated doctors for some reason. -- ilyas \_ actually, when I get up too quickly, I feel really dizzy, and occasionally I'd be near fainting. I'll go check my blood pressure, thanks. -op \_ you're dying. can i have your soda disk space? \_ godamn! You're scaring me, though, when I have days that I have problem getting up (feeling too tired) I do feel like I'm dying. I guess I'll go make an appointment again... wait 2 weeks, get referred, then get the same useless exercise advice again. By the way I'm not fat or anything, so who gives a shit about exercise -op \_ I used to feel like you do, but then I started jogging one hour a day and eating healthy, now I feel good, except when I miss some exercise or eat something bad. \_ do you eat a lot of beef? maybe you have the mad cow disease? \_ Three things: 1) Anemia possibly, 2) See another doctor, 3) don't rely on the advice of motd for health issues. \_ doesn't this sound kinda serious to you? i'd insist on some mri or cat scans or something at least. \_ sounds like chronic fatigue syndrome. have you had a viral illness lateley? \_ Adult-onset diabetes is big these days. Your symptoms could be from wild blood-sugar fluctuations. Eat "100% whole wheat" bread ("multi-grain" doesn't count) and avoid all other grains (even white rice -- eat brown rice instead). Avoid red meat (beef), eat white meat (chicken) and fish. Eat a salad or two a day. And go read this book: http://csua.org/u/67z |
2004/2/29-3/1 [Health/Dental, Health/Disease/General, Health/Eyes] UID:12456 Activity:nil |
2/29 girl who feels no pain http://www.kare11.com/news/news-article.asp?NEWS_ID=60120 |
2004/2/28-3/1 [Health/Disease/General, Health/Sleeping] UID:12447 Activity:high |
2/28 _________________________________________ / Dear motd doctor, lately I've been \ | needing a lot of sleep. I need at least | | 10-12 hours of sleep. I got a blood | | check from the lab and my doc says I'm | | ok and just exercise more. However I | | don't feel like myself at all, even | | with the exercise. Sometimes I feel | | like I could faint in the middle of a | | day. What other problems could I have, | | like brain tumor, cancer, etc? I'm 30 | \ years old btw. / ----------------------------------------- \ ^__^ \ (oo)\_______ (__)\ )\/\ ||----w | || || \_ Check your blood pressure. I had something like that once, turned out to be unusually high blood pressure due to stress. How much sleep do you usually need? Also, try to see a Russian doctor. I had terrible luck with American-educated doctors for some reason. -- ilyas \_ actually, when I get up too quickly, I feel really dizzy, and occasionally I'd be near fainting. I'll go check my blood pressure, thanks. -op \_ That's probably Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia: A common symptom of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. Are you a student? Take a semester off. Doctors don't have a clue about CFS. It's a unusual neurological illness. clue about CFS. It's a subtle neurological illness. Rest is the key. If you rest, your CNS can heal and the fatigue will go away. If you keep pushing yourself, it gets much worse. What's your email? I yourself, it gets much worse. What's your email? I can send you some info if you want. can send you my expreience. \_ you're dying. can i have your soda disk space? \_ godamn! You're scaring me, though, when I have days that I have problem getting up (feeling too tired) I do feel like I'm dying. I guess I'll go make an appointment again... wait 2 weeks, get referred, then get the same useless exercise advice again. By the way I'm not fat or anything, so who gives a shit about exercise -op \_ I used to feel like you do, but then I started jogging one hour a day and eating healthy, now I feel good, except when I miss some exercise or eat something bad. \_ You need exercise anyways to maintain the strength of your heart and lungs. If they are weak, you will feel constantly tired. Try cycling. Running is just painful and you'll find it hard to \_ I used to feel like you do, but then I started jogging \_ Mooo! mooo! moooooahahheehehahahhahahaaa!!! one hour a day and eating healthy, now I feel good, except when I miss some exercise or eat something bad. \_ shoo! go away you little bastard! I want his soda disk space! motivate yourself to do it. \_ shoo! go away you little bastard! I want his soda disk space! \_ do you eat a lot of beef? maybe you have the mad cow disease? \_ Mooo! mooo! moooooahahheehehahahhahahaaa!!! \_ Three things: 1) Anemia possibly, 2) See another doctor, 3) don't rely on the advice of motd for health issues. \_ doesn't this sound kinda serious to you? i'd insist on some mri \_ I hate you. or cat scans or something at least. \_ sounds like chronic fatigue syndrome. have you had a viral illness lateley? \_ Adult-onset diabetes is big these days. Your symptoms could be from wild blood-sugar fluctuations. Eat "100% whole wheat" bread ("multi-grain" doesn't count) and avoid all other grains (even white rice -- eat brown rice instead). Avoid red meat (beef), eat white meat (chicken) and fish. Eat a salad or two a day. And go read this book: http://csua.org/u/67z \_ I hate you. |
2004/2/27 [Health/Disease/General] UID:12432 Activity:kinda low |
2/26 EMRG dude. USDA blocking testing for mad cow. Ranchers doing extra testing but USDA wants them to stop? because they'l find more mad cows.. \_ I have no idea who EMRG dude is, but you're putting a typical dickhead freeper spin on the story and intentionally ommiting a link. http://www.nytimes.com/2004/02/27/national/nationalspecial2/27COW.html It's ONE, count 'em, ONE rancher who is breaking ranks with the entire rest of the industry to do the right thing. Since USDA is a puppet of the beef industry, of course they're going to go with the majority, not the lone nut who is acting in the public interest. \_ Freeper? I'm no freeper! This is Bush's fault! \_ Freeper? I'm no freeper! It's Bush's fault! |
2004/1/27 [Health/Disease/General] UID:11961 Activity:nil |
1/27 http://csua.org/u/5q9 mmmmmm meat. \_ It's American cattle, Thai chickens, and any farmed salmon. I think it's all a conspiracy by the pork industry. \_ Homer Simpson: Are you saying you're never going to eat any animal again? What about bacon? Lisa: No. Homer Simpson: Ham? Lisa: No! Homer Simpson: Pork chops? Lisa: Dad, those all come from the same animal! Homer Simpson: Heh heh heh ... ooh ... yeah ... right, Lisa. A wonderful ... magical animal. \_ Speaking of Salmon. Berkeley Andronicos sells only wild salmon, they claim. Moreover, most of the farmed salmon sold in US is from Chile and other places and NOT from Scotland (which was found to have the most contaminated wild salmon) |
2004/1/22-23 [Health/Disease/AIDS, Health/Disease/General, Health/Men] UID:11889 Activity:moderate |
1/22 http://csua.org/u/5ns More on the syphilis/chat room connection. \_ LORD, SAVE US FROM THE GAYEEEES!! \_ AND THOSE PERVEEERT LESBEENS!! \_ oh my god! almost 7000 cases nationwide of a disease which is easily cured with antibiotics! Let's shut down the Internet! -tom |
2004/1/14-15 [Health/Disease/General] UID:11774 Activity:kinda low |
1/13 What is it about cold weather that facilitates the transmission of cold and flu? Do viruses in general reproduce faster when it is colder? Is it because the extra energy is used to heat up the body instead of the immune system? Or something else? \_ moisture in the air and probably weaker immune systems \_ bzzzz. winter air is actually dryer. it is perceived wetter due to a lower dew point, but the actual moisture per cubic volume in Alaska winter is actually lower than say warm tropical weather. \_ whatever. I'm not talking about freezing cold like in Alaska or in the northeast. It rains more in winter months than other months, and things get wet. Anyhow, perhaps cold weather also makes people more likely to stay indoors and to be in closer proximity to other people? \_ I always thought cold temperatures just generally weakened people's immune systems. Prolonged exposure to cold requires more energy exertion from your body just to maintain the correct temperature, and thus less energy dedicated to fighthing viruses. ?? just a guess \_ Cold weather makes it more difficult for your respiratory system to push mucus out, so maybe as a result virii can accumulate more easily? \_ Current research suggests that cold weather does not suppress the immune system but that colder temperatures enable bacteria to live longer on their own on non-organic surfaces such as doorknobs, keyboards, and chairs. The best way to catch a cold is to wash your hands frequently. http://csua.org/u/5jr \_ "catch a cold" -> "avoid catching a cold" \_ Doh. Yes, you are correct. Thank you. \_ s/bacteria/viruses. AFAIK viruses should be pretty hardy, so the bit about temp affecting viruses on nonorganics seems like hand waving. The protein capsid would only be affected by extreme heat or cold. \_ viruses are much smaller than bacteria and have less capacity for self-restoration. so afaik, most are actually kinda fragile. e.g., they won't survive long on surfaces exposed to sunlight. \_ Cold weather keeps people indoors. Lots of people in an enclosed space makes transmission of virii that much easier. \_ I seconded. \_ Its virUSES people. The plural is viruses. \_ There is no Latin plural of virus, so the only options are by analogy with Latin (virii) or analogy with English (viruses). \_ "virii" is not analogy with Latin. At best, that would be the Latin plural of the non-existent word "virius". \_ dict sulcus From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) : Sulcus \Sul"cus\, n.; pl. {Sulci}. [L., a furrow.] \_ and? "virii" has two i's, "sulci" does not. That's exactly why "virii" would be the plural of the word "virius". \_ http://www.perl.com/language/misc/virus.html \_ Let me summarize: there is no Latin plural of virus, but there *IS* an English plural of virus. And it's not virii. \_ virora! |
2004/1/3-4 [Health/Disease/General] UID:11650 Activity:nil |
1/2 If you're planning to swim in really cold water, what type of grease is appropriate to smear on your body? I read somewhere that swimmers do this, but I need to know what kind of grease is used. \_ I bet pretty much anything goopy enough to stick. Why don't you go smear yourself in crisco and give this a shot? \_ See, they have these things called wetsuits now. Drysuits too. \_ Bear fat. It's traditional. \_ Are you being serious? In context, it's...rather hard to tell. \_ If you are going out into the Bay or the Pacific around the Bay I would recommend smearing fish and seal guts and blood all over your body, maybe mix in some vaseline. |
2004/1/1 [Health/Disease/General] UID:11639 Activity:kinda low |
12/31 Can pigs, chicken and fish be infected with Mad Cow disease? \_ Forgot about pigs, but definitely not chicken or fish. You can read the studies if you just dump BSE into google. \_ what does the word "cow" mean to you? \_ Well, if Mad Cow were only confined to cows, we wouldn't be worrying about it, would we? \_ No, they can't. |
2003/12/28-29 [Health/Disease/General] UID:11600 Activity:kinda low |
12/28 Bush has proof, the mad cow was from Canada: http://csua.org/u/5dq \_ here's why I don't give a shit where this particular cow was from: http://www.nytimes.com/2003/12/28/national/28COW.html I'm not eating any meat where I don't know the person who killed the animal. The meat industry in this country is run by fucking jackasses with no respect for public health or even their own long term profits--just short-term profits. \_ So which American industry that has respect for public health and is striving for long-term profits? Yes, this is slightly sarcastic statement, but it's not even close to 100% sarcastic. \_ It's a matter of degree. In this particular set of issues, the fast food chains have shown more respect for public health than the meat producers. They refuse to use meat from downed cows even though the meat industry has resisted all efforts to stop this practice. I think a pretty direct comparison can be made to show that the fast food industry is a lot more decent than the cattle industry overall. Which is not suprising, given that they tend to be publicly traded companies while the cattle industry is made up of privately held companies run by fucking troglodites from Texas. Having worked in the fishing idustry, i think it's also a lot better. I eat fish. \_ You were doing ok until you went all knee-jerk on Texans. That isn't cattle country anymore. And it's ironic that you're willing to eat fish given the very recent news about dangerously high levels of mercury in that department. Maybe you've had too much fish? \_ well, I have personal reasons to like the fishing industry and hate Texas. \_ It's telling that Texans don't hate Californians. Who is really the troglodyte? \_ I'm not a Californian. \_ While it's mostly true that Texans don't hate Californians, they certainly have some *strange* ideas about them. \_ CALIFORNIA BAD! \- When I was operating out of the IBM Almaden Research Lab, we took some visiting colleagues from Texas out to a reasonably fancy place on the company tab. My boss ordered quail. The Texans seemed shocked that anybody would *eat* quail and announced, "In Texas we just shoot'em!" --psb \_ Heh, yeah. Most of the people from Texas I've known or been related to seem to be deeply amused by the notion of playing up their reputation to out-of-staters. |
2003/12/24-25 [Health/Disease/General] UID:11581 Activity:low |
12/23 http://www.cnn.com/2003/US/12/23/mad.cow/index.html First case of mad cow disease found in the US. This is a Bad Thing. Anyone who read Fast Food Nation should not be in the least bit surprised by this. \_ Only the brain, spinal cord, and lower part of the intestine of the infected cow are discarded. The rest still entered the food supply! \_ http://csua.org/u/5d1 \_ Actually the inected parts were "rendered" which means they go back into the beef food supply. There is no way that BSE can occur in just one cow. This isn't isolated \_ "MOOOOOOOH!!!" "Ack, it's atacking me!" "MOOOH MOOH MOOH!" "..." \_ buy EMRG, ICGE \_ acronym explanationP \_ search on yahoo finance. Fuck and I bought ICGE at 0.44. \_ Blackboard IPO announcement soon. \_ Time to STOP feeding cows with left-over cow parts. \_ I love that the administration felt the need to let everyone know that there wasn't a terrorist link. Can't you jsut imagine those evil Arabs sneaking around Washington feeding cows slabs of beef? \_ Idiot. All you'd have to do with walk around a farm with crap on your shoes from an infected UK farm. What is it about the motd that brings out the most truly ignorant people to rant the loudest about things they know less than nothing about in such a self righteous way? \_ You'd actually have to have quite a quantity of BSE agent (usually brain tissue with enough prions in it) and feed it to the cow to cause BSE. BSE isn't spread through contact, \_ they should have stopped feeding cows with left-over cow parts. but through heavy ingestion of the prion. In reality, BSE isn't that easy to spread, but the problem is that it takes literally years for the first symptoms to appear, so most likely what has been happening is that cowfeed contains cow, which contains trace amounts of BSE. Since cows are being continually fed cows the BSE builds up, and then you reach a critical point and you have whole herds with BSE. Before you start calling people idiots perhaps it would be prudent if you actually studied the biochemistry of BSE. --williamc \_ That's not how MAD COW spreads. Perhaps you have it confused with hoof&mouth disease? \_ Evil Arabs With Muddy Shoes! |
2003/12/24-25 [Health/Disease/General] UID:11580 Activity:high |
12/23 What is the purpose of a fever? Does a higher temperature kill viruses or something? \_ Most of the enzymes in your body are highly tuned to operate at a temperature of 98.6 (or so). Viruses take over normal cellular machinery and convert them into producing more virii. Raise the temperature, and "normal" cellular machinery slows down, and the virii can't reproduce as fast with their commandeered equipment. The immune system cells, though, have enzymes which work faster at the higher temperature. So, the virii reproduce slower, and the immune system works faster, at higher temp. \_ There is no such word: "virii" The correct word is: viruses. \_ so, why do people want to lower the temperature with tylenol and wet towel on the head? \_ Accoring to the link below, you have a point but some people have also died of persistent fever. \_ I'd rather be sick for a little while longer than brain my damage. \_ looks like you're too late. \_ So I was trying to prove this via Google (that over 98.7 kills brain cells). I know that higher temp kills sperms, but I can't find proof that it'll kill brain cells. You got a URL for this? \_ "This is your brain on drugs". \_ High fevers can cause brain damage. Like 104 degrees \_ so, why do people want to lower the temperature with tylenol and wet towel on the head? \_ Accoring to the link below, you have a point but some people have also died of persistent fever. \_ I'd rather be sick for a little while longer than brain my damage. \_ So I was trying to prove this via Google (that over 98.7 kills brain cells). I know that higher temp kills sperms, but I can't find proof that it'll kill brain cells. You got a URL for this? and higher. \_ http://science.howstuffworks.com/question45.htm |
2003/12/18-19 [Health/Disease/General] UID:11513 Activity:kinda low |
12/18 Random question (based on a random thought I had). How many people do you think are researching cancer? I was wondering if it reached 1 million? \_ in the entire world? most likely. in the us, probably not. \_ what about if you include the distributed computing stuff? \_ War on Cancer is machismo bullshit. Prevention is better than cure. Want to know how to prevent cancer? Read Dr. Ornish's book. Vegetarians and vegans almost never get cancer. And we have great skin too! :-) -pretty boy |
2003/12/2 [Health/Disease/General] UID:11280 Activity:nil |
12/2 Why is homosexual generally looked down upon? I think it is the perfect solution to our over-crowded planet. Promiscuous homos do not produce children, and the disease they spread will keep down population. Just as monasteries were invented in China to keep males happy (female babies were killed consistently), homosexuality is just as effective, and is a much more humane solution than Mein Kampft. \_ Personally, I don't look down on homosexuals at all. I like to save up my contempt and hatred for numbnuts morons who post to the motd without bothering to learn English. |
2003/11/4 [Health/Disease/General] UID:10929 Activity:nil |
11/3 got email from john@csua.berkeley.edu,about meeting of some sort most likely virus is attached. beware.. (not really from john) about meeting on wednesday.. watch out.. \_ John, stop sending pr0n viruses. We aren't interested in your animal pr0n. |
2003/10/30-31 [Health/Disease/General] UID:10879 Activity:nil |
10/30 Yahoo! News Photos - SARS http://csua.org/u/4ul A govt. health minister can't even wear a goggle right. |
2003/10/12-13 [Health/Disease/General] UID:10598 Activity:nil |
10/11 Somewhat related to the free trade discussion below...Current farm subsidy program hurts free trade and may be making us into a nation of fat people through excess food production: http://csua.org/u/4ov \_ we become fat by excess food consumption, not production \_ True, but excess food production is an incentive to food companies to increase the caloric values of their products. Try reading the article. \_ I'm a low-carber and eat like a pig. I've lost lots of weight eating right. Atkins (and others) were onto something. \_ "if he's so smart, how come he's dead?" \_ because everyone dies, duh. \_ Becoming a meth addict "works" also. does that mean that your local friendly meth dealer is "onto something?" \_ This is not a logical argument. Keep trying, son. \_ the atkins diet and meth addiction are both spectacularly unhealthy lifestyles that eventually lead to death by heart disease. they both are also pretty much garaunteed to cause weight-loss. you can be a patronizing fuck about it (which would be the typical response of the typical atkins nut) and it will change nothing. you can officaially claim victory on the motd, and i'll just live a long healthy life while eating a balanced diet and excersising regularly while you die in front of your terminal in your 40's \_ I'm not on any diet and I think the Atkins people are nuts but there is *no* proof that their diet will lead to early death by heart disease or anything else. \_ Better, but still not totally logical...and emotional now, too. Work it, kid, work it. \_ FOAD \_ instead of being a stupid dick, why not actually respond to the point? -someone else \_ Uhm, because trolling the moron is so much more fun. |
2003/10/11 [Health, Health/Disease/General] UID:10589 Activity:nil |
10/10 Rush admits being addicted to Oxycontin and Vicodin: http://www.cnn.com/2003/SHOWBIZ/10/10/rush.limbaugh/index.html \_ at least had the courage to admit it \_ Yeah, after every major paper in the nation carried a story about it. That's not courage, that's called 'saving face' and isn't even related. Sorry. \_ Why should he have said anything earlier? It's called getting outted. It's his personal problem and I don't see you on here bagging on all your drug addicted leftist actor/activist heroes from hollywood. \_ Well...because they're exepcted to be fuckups. There's a basic issue of hypocrisy in Rush's case. To be clear: outted != courage or courageous -- I know what the term means, but you seem to be confused about it. \_ Shrug. |
2003/10/8 [Health/Disease/General] UID:10525 Activity:nil |
10/7 Genetic susceptibility for SARS found: http://www.newscientist.com/news/news.jsp?id=ns99994226 \_ The only problem is the many Canadians who fell ill, and the doctor (Italian?) in Vietnam. |
2003/9/29-30 [Health/Disease/General] UID:10370 Activity:high |
9/29 I am Detective John Kimball! \_ It is not a tumor. \_ Eest nod uh tooma \_ Stop whining! \_ Who is yoo daddy und wot does he do? |
2003/9/24-25 [Health/Disease/General] UID:10314 Activity:nil |
9/24 How cold is Yosemite in the winter? Nov? any suggestions for lodging? \_ go to the website. Note that many areas (north and glacier point) are closed for the winter. Curry Village and the valley might be open during winter. There are some cabins as well. \_ It can be cold or not. When I went last winter it was extremely warm even though there was snow on the ground. It tends to be fairly warm (60-70s and sometimes more) except when there's a storm. They have a few big storms per year. Last year they had two and the last was in December. --dim \_ Go snowcamping! link:www.snowcamping.org |
2003/9/9 [Health, Health/Disease/General] UID:29523 Activity:high |
9/8 Nearly the saddest thing I've ever read. http://csua.org/u/47e (netscape.com site) \_ Wow, playing counterstrike and warcraft now counts as exercise. The walking bits gets me. Why is walking consider moderate excersize? \_ THAT gets you? What about the purposeless wandering? \_ I dunno, I can purposelessly wander pretty damn fast. \_ cool, my life is "light exercise"! \_ I dunno, can anybody find the document that article used as a source? The most likely candidate I could find was this: http://www.cdc.gov/nccdphp/dnpa/physical/pdf/PA_Intensity_table_2_1.pdf which makes it seem to me like that article is a gross exageration. \_ Of course the article is crap. It isn't mainsteam media's job to inform but to create new and manipulate popular opinion to be more in line with what the reporters and their editors want you to believe. |
2003/9/2 [Health/Disease/AIDS, Health/Disease/General] UID:10035 Activity:nil |
9/1 Full text of article on prison healthcare, from August 2003 Harper's: http://www.wrongfuldeathinstitute.com/links/sickontheinside.htm Just to give you an idea of why you might want to care about this, here's a short quote: "It is worth noting, then, that somewhere between 20 and 40 percent of American prisoners are, at this very moment, infected with hepatitis C, and therefore quite contagious. It is also worth noting that most of them will eventually be released back into the general population, where the infection rate is, for now, only about 2 percent." \_ And you know how HepC spreads, right? No worries here. \_ All kinds of ways... pretty much anything that involves bleeding. You didn't read the article, did you? \_ And since no one has ever bled on me... \_ Since I'm not regularly having penetrative unprotected anal sex with ex-cons I think I'm ok with this. No, I didn't read the article but I do know how HepC spreads. \_ Ever heard of fistfights? And why don't you read the article? Hear no evil, see no evil, eh? \_ Or say someone working in food service and who doesn't wash their hands well. \_ Right. Hepatitus is thousands of times more virulent than say, HIV, and it takes a lot less than unprotected anal intercourse to transmit the virus. \_ Don't confuse Hep A with C, which is far less easily transmitted. http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/diseases/hepatitis/c/fact.htm \_ useful! thanks. as far as i can tell, my risk will remain zero even after some huge population of infected former inmates is reaeased into the general population. \_ Oh I get it. Since YOU won't be directly affected, you don't care. Only things that directly endanger overweight semi-virginal system administrators are worth caring about. \_ Even if they do, the faucets aren't clean anyway. |
2003/8/30-31 [Health, Health/Disease/General] UID:10019 Activity:low |
8/30 Can someone explain briefly what blood types are about and why this woman died? http://www.ananova.com/news/story/sm_814563.html?menu=news.latestheadlines \_ Dude, really. This is what google was made for. Or Biology 1, for that matter. Take a couple of seconds to pull your own weight. \_ Whatever. I did. I don't want a thesis paper. Something half as long as it took you to abuse me would have been enough and I still don't know. \_ Give a man a fish... \_ Not only is OP lazy, but also ungrateful. \_ Red blood cells have "antigens" on their surfaces. People's immune systems react to these "antigens". There are 3 major surface antigens: A, B, and RH+. If you don't have either the A or B antigen in your blood, you are blood type O. If you do not have the RH+ antigen, you are RH-. Now, if you're type O, and someone puts type B blood into you, your body reacts pretty much allergicly to the B surface antigen. If you're type AB+, your body won't react with any of the common surface antigens, A, B, nor RH+. \_ Thanks! react with any of the common surface antigens, A, B, nor RH+. \_ Not only is OP lazy, but also ungrateful. \_ Thanks! |
2003/8/21 [Health/Disease/General, Computer/SW/Mail] UID:29425 Activity:very high |
8/20 why the hell is it so hard for people to understand the concept of not opening random attatchments to emails? if some gangs of kids ran around and spraypainted the word "go" on all the stopsigns would worldwide car traffic be brought to a standstill by these same fucking idiots? \_ "WET PAINT, DO NOT TOUCH". -John \_ yes, if they did a great graphic artists job and you can't see red at all (ie: all green with white GO letters) \_ picking out an attachment w/ a virus is like picking an Iraqi who is a terrorist \_ that's not a good analogy. try this one: if you got a mysterious but not too threatening looking envelope in the mail, would you open it? \_ a better analogy: if someone sent you a mysterious looking box that had some wires poking out, an odd scent, oily spots leaking through the paper, no return address and a small plume of smoke was rising from one corner, would you open it? \_ haha, right. if i sent you a letter that said I'M GOING TO KILL YOU written in something that looks like blood, would you open it? i bet you would. \_ No, I'd bring it to the cops for forensic analysis. \_ It's not a matter of "opening the letter". It's like, if someone sent you a letter containing a hypodermic needle, would you go ahead and inject it into your bloodstream? Now what I don't understand is, why call it a virus? These things are just programs people run. Trojans. \_ Because the press has to make it easy on the public. Having viruses, worms, and trojans just confuses people. Any Trojans sounds like condoms anyway. They don't want to tell the public to not use Trojans. And also the Press is stupid as well and mostly doesn't know better either. \_ Funny story: I'm not stupid. I know the attachment thing, and I'm good about it with pine on soda-- not that it matters, but still. But at work, where Outlook is forced on me, I open attachments with wild abandon. I just don't care, it's easy, and as a stooge I assume that other people take care of my security. My code is backed up on a server regularly, so I don't worry much about losing work. Hell, I wouldn't mind having my machine hosed, just so I could upgrade it a bit. \_ i open attachments on mutt with wild abandon. the difference is mutt doesn't treat the attachment as an executable. \_ "Gay Abandon." \_ That's a funny story? Stay off stage. \_ I used to fire people like you. \_ And then the boom became the dotbomb and you're no longer a Vice President of Geek Things and now flip burgers and change tapes. Thanks for sharing. \_ Don't you miss the days of the "Good Times" hoax, when you couldn't get a virus by reading email? Leave it to Microsoft to make the hoax a reality. \_ NO CARRI{{|{{{~ \_ Why do they keep sending spam? because someone responds to it. |
2003/8/1-2 [Health/Disease/AIDS, Health/Disease/General, Computer/SW/Virus] UID:29210 Activity:kinda low |
8/1 Are people really naturally just idiots? There's an email with a virus floating around in our company, and everyone is panicking like little girls. Seems like everyone is doing a reply all stating this is a virus or asking what to do or having conversations ("Hey Bob, I think this is a virus. What do you think?"). FUCKERS. \_ I think you are old enough to know the truth. Yes. Yes they are. \_ They're just trying to do anything to avoid work. You know, like writing to /etc/motd.public. |
2003/7/22 [Health/Disease/General] UID:29107 Activity:nil |
7/22 http://www.newscientist.com/news/news.jsp?id=ns99993942 |
2003/7/22-23 [Health/Disease/General] UID:29105 Activity:high |
7/22 http://www.newscientist.com/news/news.jsp?id=ns99993942 Spank your monkey 5x a week in your 20s, reduce your chance of prostate cancer by 33%! \_ I'm sticking with the hookers and blow health plan \_ "The team speculates that infections caused by intercourse may increase the risk of prostate cancer." \_ it is more of a quality of life issue |
2003/7/16-17 [Health/Disease/General] UID:29060 Activity:nil |
7/16 CSUA men: Assuredly avoiding prostate cancer! http://csua.org/u/3my |
2003/6/17 [Health/Disease/General, Health/Women] UID:28741 Activity:very high |
6/16 Socialized medicine: The fix is in http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=33110 Younger workers will be paying for this. \_ If people exercised and ate healthier food, we wouldn't have such extreme health care costs. \_ No. You couldn't be more wrong. Costs spiral due to insurance, lawsuits, and endless medical tests to avoid lawsuits. If we were all as fit and healthy as you costs wouldn't be any lower. \_ I admit, it all sounds reasonable, until you remember that you're reading WorldNetDaily, a publication that thinks that Hitler was a Leftie, and that McCarthy was soft on those commies. Grain of salt with that diatribe? \_ What publications are we allowed to read? What is on the PC list this week? |
2003/5/26 [Health/Disease/General] UID:28557 Activity:nil |
5/26 SARS is from Space: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/2931246.stm \_ 'the Sars coronavirus is so unlike other viruses that an extra- terrestrial origin is logical.' Uh, yeah and it just happened to "like" humans. What luck. \_ It's like Babylon 5 where they tailored a virus to humans. Obviously they've been watching I Love Lucy re-runs and recognize our tremendous potential and fear us so this is the alien pre-emptive strike. |
2003/5/21 [Health/Disease/General] UID:28508 Activity:very high |
5/21 http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/nm/20030521/wl_canada_nm/canada_health_madcow_col_6 In a sick and perverted way, I hope this spreads to the US and a lot of people die from mad cow disease. This will teach you fat people to stop eating meat. -vegetarian \_ I don't think mad cow disease is all that transmissible by eating mad cows. I think just a subset of people are vulnerable. So I think you're SOL. BTW, I hope you die of pellagra or beriberi. \_ I think you need to read up on some basic nutrition. \_ leave it to some dumb hippy vegetarian to draw the wrong lesson. The fairly obvious (and should have been obvious even before hand) lesson is don't feed dead members of farm Species_X back to live members of Species_X. It is appalling that was done. \_ we have already created a race of cannibalistic cows, we recycle dead cow into the food we feed our cattle - danh \_ what about us skinny meat eaters? \_ The OP is an idiot with self esteem issues. He's trying to validate his basically absurd point of view -- so the fact that an alternate lifestyle can be just as healthy, if not healthier is largely going to be ignored. \_ i don't eat cows. i eat vegans. \_ I don't think you realize what mad cow is, or you wouldn't be wishing this anywhere. Also, man has been eating meat for millions of years. It's foolish to thing this will (or should) change in less than (say) 100 years. \_ I don't think you realize what mad cow is, or you wouldn't be wishing this anywhere. Also, man has been eating meat for millions of years. It's foolish to thing this will (or should) change in less than (say) 100 years. \_ Man has not been eating meat for "millions of years", because mankind, as a species, is not "millions of years" old. Religious people would put that at about 5k years, maybe? And scientists might say 100k years.... \_ Do a search on Homo habilis. That's about 2 million years since toolmaking. Okay, 100k for Homo sapiens. Also, I was making the evolutionary argument for meat. If I were making \_ This is necessary. Life feeds on Life feeds on... the religious one, I'd just say that it's our right to eat meat. \_ Creatures have been eating other creatures for billions of years. \_ Human evolution as a consequence of natural selection stopped when we began social programs to feed the poor and enable the disabled. Meat-eating is a choice now, governed more by market forces than natural forces. Accept responsibility for your own destiny and stop blaming your obsolete biological inheritance. -a proud meat-eater \_ You are a fool. Natural selection hasn't stopped. We've just changed what we're selecting for. \_ We'll just switch from cows to panda, cheetah, elephant, etc. \_ Congratulations on a lame yet successful troll. I thought it was really weak but you score full points for raking in the suckers which is all the really counts when it comes to trolling. Give yourself a happy sticker and a gold star for your achievement. \_ Does a troll get credit for all replies or only for first level responses? Regardless of whether the initial post is a troll, some of the stuff under it is interesting. |
2003/5/16 [Health/Disease/General] UID:28455 Activity:high |
5/15 How many people find it ironic that during the Dark Ages the primitive white barbarians were dying of the plague while the advanced Asian culture thrived on drinking only cooked water (tea), eating only cooked vegetables, taking shoes off before going to the house (hence not bringing in germs/bacteria from the farm)... and now that same culture is breeding SARS? \_ there are plenty of shithole slums throughout the world, and not all of them originate new weirdass diseases. as some news reports have mentioned, it's thought that SARS is a result of a cantonese tradition of eating exotic foods, in particular, animals. moral: don't go around digging up diseases no one's ever been exposed to before. \_ I don't think SARS has anything to do with cultural / technical inferiority of China. Granted, that it is still a mystry why SARS and many of common cold / influenza originated near Guangdong area every year. Bio nerds, please enlighten us. \_ So your express your ill formed opinion, deny the obvious from the OP, then ask for advice from the bio people? Go re-read the OP and you'll find the enlightenment you seek. -!op \_ Cause that part of the world will be what it has always been - a feudal third world shithole? |
2003/5/14 [Politics/Domestic/California, Health/Disease/General] UID:28432 Activity:nil |
5/13 Stock up on Oreo's while they are still legal: http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2003/05/12/OREO.TMP \_ They are racist, its a good thing. |
2003/5/12-14 [Health/Disease/General] UID:28417 Activity:high |
5/12 Where can I buy N95 masks for SARS? I need to send some overseas to some relatives. I called <DEAD>fishersci.com<DEAD>, but they're out of stock. Thanks in advance. \_ fyi, I ended up paying inflated prices on ebay. -op \_ I should normally insert new comments at the bottom, but I make an exception this time. For ordinary, untrained folks, a regular unless you come into really close contact with patients. mask is good enough and is actually neither useful nor recommended unless you come into close contact with patients. Otherwise it is just about as useful as burning vinegar (read: useless and meaningless.) By reading all accounts of the spread of the disease so far, it is clear that SARS is far less spreadable likely to be caught by surprise. than flu or cold in its current form (or you would have it by now) but because it is a new type of disease, our immune system are more likely to be caught by surprise. Personal (especially hand) hygiene is far more important. Most people are not trained to wear masks of any kind, esp. not the ones designed for medical professional. They are likely to move it around, lifting it with unclean hands etc. So please, get more sense and do not spread more rumor and create more confusion. Can you tell you relatives/friends in Beijing/Taipei or wherever (-1) not to panic (the disease has killed less in total so far than any one of the common diseases does in each and every day), (0) to carry on life but stay vigilant, (1) not to spit, (2) to wash their hands after toilet and before meals or touching soft tissures such as eyes, mouth, or, private parts , (3) to be responsible and conscientious? The people in Beijing originally thought this is just a problem in Guangzhou and took no notice. The people in Taiwan thought this was just a mainland problem and they just barred entries of all mainlanders and began celebrating the superiority of themselves. Both were surprised by local chains of transmissions. Disease can start in a hog farm in Ohio or Guanzhou, but it can affect anyone. People in poorer regions have less resource to cope with it. If you guys (not just the original poster) are feeling supposedly so different and superior for being here, maybe you want it reflected in your thoughtfulness and knowledge, rather than the lack thereof? Oh yes, the masks. Forget about it. They have plenty of masks that work. \_ ok, so masks are useless. but it sounds like latex gloves might not be a bad idea in certain circumstances, yes? like handling money, if you do that at work, or using public terminal keyboards, etc. are people doing that? \_ THANK *YOU* roaming in Taipei, not wearing masks, and being treated as an outcast \_ Buddy, if I were in Taipei and forced to wear masks everywhere, I would be wearing an N95 or N99 mask. I've also done the same research as you have. \_ One could argue that the masks are having a "placebo" effect. At least people can carry on with their daily lives by wearing these masks, as opposed to staying at home and being totally afraid to go outside. \_ where are you sending them to? I just sent 500 N95 masks to relative in Beijing. I bought 3 cases from a 3M supplier in Anaheim. How many do you want? I can sell some. -nivra \_ If you are sending it to Taiwan, then, here is a suggestion: package it using boxes other than medical supplier. Ship them in small quantities seperately. Our great democratic government is confiscating masks mailed from overseas in the name of greater public goods. \_ urlP \_ #t \_ ??? \_ Please provide URL if you can. google returns something but would like something more official. \_ I heard the same from my dad in Taiwan (!original poster). \_ I heard that from the TV news here in TW. \_ The govt in Mainland China is confiscating masks at mask factorie so they won't be shipped to Taiwan to those who have placed orders. \_ Try any of the drug stores. They usually carry some masks. However, the three stores I tried last week were out. My aunt in Manhattan were able to get 50 N95 masks. \_ is there *any* evidence at all that masks provide any protection against SARS? \_ The N95 masks are designed to filter out 95% of airborn allergens. There are N99 masks which are a bit more expensive, but are more likely to keep out virus molecules. The main problem is that listed above, that they should be specially fitted to the wearer and unless they're worn correctly offer no protection. The main point of masks for SARS is to keep virus particles from being aerosolized. When someone coughs, most of the virus stops at the mask... for that case, even a cotton mask will do. \_ No. go to CDC and WHO websites, they tell you that masks are only necessary for medical staff who takes care of the patients. N95 is rated for TB, so, technically, not even N95 is proven to be effective against SARS. I am in Taiwan righ now and refuse to wear masks. You can't imagine what kind of social outcast I am right now. Most effective means of preventing SARS is isolation and containment. But such measure has drastic short-term economic consequences, that people prefer an easier way out, despite it doesn't serve any usefulness other than sooth the psychie of hysterical public. In the mean time, the Taiwan government is more worry about using this SARS as a stage to get into WHO than trying to contain the disease. \_ The Mainland Chinese govt worried more about keeping Taiwan out of WHO than trying to help the people in Taiwan, or at least letting them help themselves, to contain the disease. \_ No, it's a spread by contact, like a handshake. However, in china/taiwan masks are being used as a fashion statement now note the designs of hello kitty and other pop culture icons on them. \_ WHO web site, SARS epidemiology: "SARS appears to be spread most commonly by close person-to-person contact involving exposure to infectious droplets, and possibly by direct contact with infected body fluids." WHO also says N99/N100 recommended for hospital staff treating SARS patients. Because, you know, these screen out droplets. \_ No, but the WHO still recommends N95 masks for visitors to SARS patients and N99/N100 masks for health care workers in direct contact with them. You have that Hong Kong hotel where 300 occupants got SARS, and the leading theory is a leak in a pipe, but who knows how everyone got it? Also: http://csua.org/u/eb7 \_ typhoid mary hooker. \_ I was astounded yesterday to see three asian kids down by JLS with masks on... \_ Home Depot. Look in the paint department. \_ Try 3M. \_ I prefer moldex. http://www.moldex.com They fit better and don't collapse as easy. |
2003/5/11-12 [Health/Disease/General, Politics/Foreign/Asia/Taiwan] UID:28404 Activity:high |
5/11 Please support Taiwan's bid to enter WHO. \_ Idoit. Taiwan is already in th WHO... as province of China. People are dying here, health infrascture is over-burdened to the point of near collapsing. Instead of trying to advance your political agenda, why don't you try to do something useful, such as mail medical supplies (masks, thermometers) to the island, and /or write a letter to the central government tto pressure them to take some effective measures to contain the spread of disease, however draconian it might be. While you at it, why don't you pressure the government to allow journalist to visit the infected areas of the city. The government is supressing the actual severity of the disease right now. \_ Given the stand-up job the PRC's done with SARS so far, it's in Taiwan's best interest to deal directly with the WHO-- AND get donations of medical supplies. Don't pretend this is an either-or situation. \_ If you looked carefuly, Taiwan has been dealing with WHO directly. And I am in Taiwan right now, I can tell you not WHO, not GOD, but only Taiwan itself can contain the disease. All WHO can do is give out actuate information and suggestion on what they should of done. And if you looked at how other country / region have successfully dealing with disease: Singapore, Beijing, Vietnam, Hong Kong, all of them have taken draconian measures to limit the movement of people. That is what Taiwan need right now. Enter WHO as a soverign nation is a political issue, and I can tell you right now because the Administration in Taiwan is doing the samething you are trying to do, i.e. advance Taiwan's political agenda instead of dealing with the disease directly, people here are suffering. \_ Nothing you have said invalidates the induction of Taiwan into the WHO. I agree with you that the powers that be in Taiwan need to focus more on helping their people, but surely they have the resources to address both agendae. \_ given its size, its population, and how backward their medical infrastructure, China is doing a relatively good job compare with Taiwan. \_ Doesn't Taiwan not recognize itself as a province of China? \_ this would be a wonderful time for the long lost province and the mother country to MERGE and form a superpowered new SARS hybrid and kill each other. \_ based upon its constitution, yes. \_ Is there really a hope that a bunch of anti-social Berkeley CS geeks could make a difference though? \_ Do what geeks always do: bitch and moan and maybe fire off an email, pat yourself on the back for thinking globablly, acting locally and forget about it until next time a fix of self- righteousness is needed. |
2003/5/6 [Health/Disease/General, Politics] UID:28347 Activity:nil |
5/5 More on smelly co-workers: The only smelly co-worker I've had is a really fat white guy. I don't know why he stinks like shit; maybe it's because he doesn't wash under his folds or maybe he has some kind of fat disease. Still everyone is kind enough not to say anything. This fat guy also liked to make off-colored racist jokes which eventually got him a warning from management. I guess the phrase "stinky racist" aptly describes him. \_ Why do you mention he was white or that he was male or his weight? I find your lack of PC sensitivity truly offensive! What did the berkeley dyke say to the other berkeley dyke? That's not funny! BWahahahahhahaha! I love that one! |
2003/5/5-6 [Health/Disease/General] UID:28333 Activity:low |
5/5 One way to boost enrollment of underrepresented minorities: Cal bans summer school students from SARS countries link:www.bayarea.com/mld/mercurynews/news/local/5791405.htm \_ what makes you think that this will open the floodgates of underrepresented minorities? anyone can apply for the summer session (unless they've changed admissions recently). |
2003/5/2 [Health/Disease/General] UID:28297 Activity:high |
5/1 I am currently in a region where SARS is still rampaging through out. Right now, my office building has issued couple ordinance such as: 1. prohibit speaking inside the elevator 2. wearing mask inside the lobby and hall way mandatory. Ok, if this is United States, did any of these orindances violated my constitutional rights? \_ where do you live? I will come over and put out of your misery. thanks \_ construction workers are required to wear hard hats. The mask requirement seems pretty similar. \_ well, we are not even sure rather masks work or not, consider that this is a viral disease. Secondly, who can decide when or where one can speak or not? there is no "clear and present danger" --OP \_ It's an offshoot of the cold virus - we know masks have value. IRT your question - the public need to contain a dangerous plague would override your personal freedom to talk in the elevator. Thats not protected speech. \_ Not in a private building. It's stupid, but not illegal. \_ were you the one saying that constitutional law doesn't apply to private properties last time we had similiar debate? \_ And motd shows that it does indeed have a long memory.... |
2003/5/1-2 [Recreation/Dating, Health/Disease/General] UID:28292 Activity:insanely high |
5/1 Whites only: http://csua.org/u/e22 (newsday.com) \_ this is actually very interesting. For the record, Whites are the minority at this school. If non-white minority decided to have their own dance, i doubt it would make news. \_ True, Whites are just barely the minority there. But I think you're missing the point, this is a school with a White President and a Black President. That is not healthy. \_ What about ubiquitous Black and Hispanic societies \_ i have no sympathy for the whites. for 200 years they have oppressed negros and now they want to take our h07 azn chix. it's payback time, let's make them all miserable \_ yeah! Affirmative action for hot chicks! \_ You forget add whitey make SARS kill azn males take ch1x!?! |
2003/4/24 [Health/Disease/General] UID:28213 Activity:insanely high |
4/24 Just curious, no links, not trolling, etc. How many of you think SARS will turn into a huge global epidemic? I don't know what the infection rate is for those exposed, but I do know from publicly available numbers that the death rate is about 3.5%. If everyone on the planet got it (go with me here), we're talking over 200m dead world wide. \_ The current death rate is an estimate based on a the number of estimated SARS cases. As more patients are diagnosed with non- SARS flu/cold, the dead/infected denominator is going to go down, so the overall death rate is going to go up. Just wait for the availability of quick clinical tests for SARS. Whee! \_ it is possible. But it is better to be proactive and aggressive now. \_ I'd say it's like the flu, but with no vaccine. \_ Shoot them? Gather up everyone with cold symptoms and put them away? \_ I'd say it's like the flu, but with no vaccine. Flu mortality is ~ 10%. \_ TEN PERCENT? You fucking idiot. You are innumerate. \_ http://www.mdch.state.mi.us/PHA/OSR/cri/Flu.asp 22 per 100,000, roughly, or 0.02% \_ This reports lists 22 flu deaths per 100,000 U.S. citizens. The ~ 10% mortality rate is for those who who actually get the flu. (Mortality for young healthy adults who get it is about 5%; older, higher.) \_ You are an idiot. And innumerate. There is NO WAY that 10% of "those who actually get the flu" die. Not with recent flu viruses anyway. Look at this: http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/diseases/flu/fluinfo.htm If you crunch the numbers, there you get ~.06%. Not 5%. Not only are you an idiot, you're wrong by a factor of 100. THINK ABOUT THIS YOU FOOL. How many people do you know who have died of the flu? \_ About 10%. \_ OK, maybe this is true in your case, but you're still wrong about the flu being 10% fatal. idiot. \_ What makes my case special? You think I only hang out with people with weak immune systems? \_ Yup. You only hang out with AIDS-sickened drag queens with weak immune systems. \_ You are the ones who are the ball-lickers!!! \_ ED! \_ 10% \_ It's a tragedy of the commons. \_ My mistake. The mortality rate for flu is 0.1%. The mortality rate for flu and pneumonia ranges from 7%-10%. The mortality rate for pneumonia is 10%. The mortality rate of 5% for young healthy adults was for the 1918 Spanish flu. Yes, I feel pretty stupid. -op |
2003/4/22-23 [Health/Disease/General] UID:28188 Activity:very high |
4/22 I'm in SF a lot and when I'm near some old asian guy who starts sneezing (in line, at BART, on a bus, etc) I move away. Mostly they don't bother covering their mouth or turning away, they simply blast whatever victim is near by. Do you think moving away is a good safety precaution or am I just being racist? I'm thinking SARS, too. \_ Maybe if they would learn to cover their mouth in Asia and Canada, SARS wouldn't be such a big deal. \_ if moving away when some asshole is about to sneeze is wrong, i don't want to be right. chinese people have all sorts of fucked up shit like that. the solution: just wait fort he second generation chinese. \_ Wait for them to take off their panties! \_ dude, learn to capitalize. \_ you're not being racist. I'm chinese and I sure as hell move away from anybody coughing or sneezing. Even before SARS I was doing that. I'm the pro-actively healthy type that haven't been sick in like 5 years. Avoiding crowds and good personal hygine are easy things to do. -good skin guy \_ or you might just be gay and have OCD \_ personally, I'd bet on OCD \_ what is OCD? \_ what is google? \_ yeah dude, I have the same problem. My (2nd gen) asian girlfriend is totally hot and clean, but whenever I go over to her parents house, I get worried cuz her mom dad and grandma are dirty smelly germ-infested FOBs. can't we just breed hot asian chicks here in the us? man, the plagues of us nerds \_ dude, learn to capitalize. \_ I don't know man, you are a sodan, and you are complaining about hygiene? \_ hey man, I keep my PC's cooling fan dust-free ALL THE TIME. |
2003/4/18 [Health/Disease/General, Health/Women] UID:28161 Activity:very high |
4/17 Are Ortha-Evra and Ortha-tricyclene paid by insurance? \_ Go get the free condoms. You're cheating on each other and need disease protection as much as you need the pill. \_ Clearly someone who's not gotten any with and without. \_ Not so clear. Happily married, thanks! One day you might know the touch of a woman. \_ Yermom is better than your wife. \_ that's not saying much \_ Happily married is an oxymoron. When you come home one day and the house is cleaned out (including the ice cube trays in the freeze and the extra pollen filters for the upstairs heater) you will know that no marriage is happy and no woman can be trusted. Then your education will start. It will be the most expensive, humiliating and degrading lesson you will ever learn. Provided you survive... \_ you are not the real bdg \_ nah, I got over the lousy taste in women thing in college. It took time and a lot of fucking to figure out the score but I'm doing just fine thanks. \_ Condoms are FAR less effective at birth control. The proper Paranoid woman uses both. \_ The properly paranoid man uses condoms because he can't trust her to be on the pill and also can't trust that she isn't diseased or trying hard to get diseased somewhere else. Always use condoms. That way you don't need to trust each other. Now go out there and ignore me and get herpes and be parents! GO BEAR! \_ I know a woman who wants kids, whether she's married or not. I'm downright SCARED of sleeping with her. \_ You should be. Why are you even thinking about it? \_ the answer to that should be self-evident. -tom \_ he wants to be a daddy? that's the only reason to fuck a chick who wants kids no matter what. \_ Of course, nothing beats abstinence, the preferred and endorsed method of the CSUA. \_ Depends on your insurance policy. Why don't you call the 800 number on the back of your card and ask? Or look up the website? I've found most health insurances cover bcp, but there is no single blanket policy. --chris \_ I think we need to rename it, this is not insurance. It's health coverage or a health plan or something. Insurance wouldn't cover this kind of stuff. \_ Yeah now if it paid out only when you actually had the bad luck to impregnate, now THAT would be insurance. \_ I've actually heard of a health insurance plan that covers costs of childbirth *and* abortions, but not birth control. Stupidity knows no bounds. \_ You mean cover the cost of a kid from 0-18? |
2003/4/12 [Health/Disease/General] UID:28095 Activity:nil |
4/11 This is a piece on how stress does not exist that I found amusing. http://www.batnet.com/spencer/stress2.html |
2003/4/2 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China, Health/Disease/General] UID:27951 Activity:nil |
4/1 Those who disputed the seriousness of SARS, are you a little scared now? The number of cases is doubling by the week. Even if the death rate is only 3 percent, if they can't isolate it, and it infects 100 million people, ... -- [motd grammar daemon spirit] \_ no \_ Yes I am. \_ Have you been to Hong Kong and the Guangdong province? Shit-holes. If an epidemic will scourge the place clean, great. If it takes China and the rest of SE Asia down with it, even better. Kill them all and let God sort them out. \_ Have YOU been to Hong Kong? Which parts are shitty? \_ I don't know about crappy third world places like Guangdung or Singhapoor, but Hong Kong is one of my favorite cities, and I think there's a reason why life expectancy there is comparable to that of Japan. \_ Talk to me about life expectancy *after* the epidemic. \_ I wouldn't be surprised if life expectancy may become even lower than that of Australians. \_ Bwahahaha! Murder death kill! Murder death kill! \_ Who's going to manufacture all the cheap computer hardware if that happens? \_ The number of cases usually goes up before it goes down. \_ In an effort to pacify people, my company has provided "antiseptic handwash in all washrooms". This substance is nothing more than your typical antibacterial soap (generic Dial). I think that will be very useful against this virus. |
2003/4/1-2 [Health/Disease/General] UID:27945 Activity:high |
4/1 Are you worried about SARS? http://cnn.com has an article where an American Airlines plane was quarantined in San Jose. \_ Yes I'm worried. Reminds me of the movie Outbreak. \_ Why do these types of illnesses often come from asia? \_ Ebola (Africa) and Dengue Fever (Central America) have been the biggest concerns for fatal illnesses. \_ Maybe because cities there are much more densely populated. Most people take subways and buses to commute, and subways and buses there are much more crowded than those here. \_ I was reading a report that said it was because most of these illnesses are mutated livestock viruses, and those parts of asia more people sleep in the same quaters as their livestock, making transmission more likely. \_ Yeah, let's just call all those slant-eyes sheep-fuckers. \_ Noone said they were fucking them. \_ We should thank them for introducing all the illnesses through the centuries. It gave us strong immune systems which allowed us to clear off injuns from the Americas. On the other hand, we also helped them out with stuff like mad cow disease, hiv, etc. \_ Can the human immune system fight prions? \_ because Asian doctors over-prescribe antibiotics and other things \_ But here we also over-use antibiotics in soap, dishwashing liquid, laundary detergent, and other household cleaners. \_ "anti-bacterial" is not the same as "antibiotics". -tom \_ No, but there are strains of bacteria now impervious to alcohol, bleach, ammonia, and the like. AB handsoaps etc are useful but overmarketed; most of the bacteria on your hands are benign and may serve a beneficial purpose by preventing other bacteria from taking root. \_ There are worries about antibacterials losing effectivness due to overuse in handsoaps, etc. However alcohol, bleach and ammonia are still very effective. However you can't exactly bathe in any of them, mostly because they are TOO effective. \_ Please post evidence of inheritable bacterial resistance to alcohol, bleach, ammonia. \_ Maybe Mother Earth is sending a new antibody against the humanity virus. \_ "I discovered that humans aren't mammals." \_ No you didn't. The agents in The Matrix did. \_ most of the world's population is in Asia? \_ anti Middle eastern because of the war and terrorism, anti-Asian because of SARS. Welcome to Fortress America. \_ With luck this will hit India as well as SE Asia. We won't have to worry about our jobs going overseas then! |
2003/3/19 [Health/Disease/General] UID:27740 Activity:nil |
3/18 It's possible that what would turn out to be the biggest event these days would not be Iraq but the mysterious Hong Kong ailment dubbed SARS. It seems to have all the ingredients of the perfect plague - spread through air, a long enough incubation period so that it isn't easily contained, and often fatal. If not this, something that would appear soon, as prophesied by the book "The Coming Plague". Much more dangerous than your two-bit terrorist. Be very afraid. http://www.nytimes.com/2003/03/18/health/18CND-HONG.html \_ Q: What are the chances of recovering from it? A: So far there are 9 fatalities among the 150 most recent cases. \_ Watched too much of the movie "Outbreak" recently? \_ I don't think this one is the "big one". It isn't all THAT fatal. Second, it isn't all THAT contageous. You really have to be in close proximity to the person for a long time to get it. I'm still betting on a mutant flu, which this apparently isn't, if the Germans are right about it. --PeterM |
2003/3/15-16 [Health/Disease/General] UID:27705 Activity:moderate |
3/15 "Mystery Flu Virus Infects 11 More in HK, S'pore" \_ Are the people infected Caucasian? If so, it could be "Yellow Fever"! There are lots of H07 4ZN CH1X in HK S'pore which might bring on such outbreaks. \_ I'm surprised that aaron hasn't said anything yet |
2003/3/2-3 [Recreation/Dating, Health/Disease/General] UID:27583 Activity:very high |
3/2 Watson says all CH1X should be H07: http://www.newscientist.com/news/news.jsp?id=ns99993451 \_ Actually, I'm more in favor of engineering for brains and health before engineering for beauty. --PeterM \_ The last guy who tried that was Hitler. \_ Uhm, what good is there in being smart and healthy if as a race we no longer reproduce? \_ Why can't we have it all? Brains, strength, beauty, and health. We could become a master race of hyper intelligent, ultra beautiful and super strong eternal beings who dominate the universe! \_ Nope...Hitler tried that too... |
2003/2/22-23 [Health/Disease/General] UID:27495 Activity:high |
2/22 Looks like I may have spoken too soon when I said junk food wasn't addictive: http://csua.org/u/9d2 --PeterM \_ if most overweight ppl followed a low-carbo diet, we would dramatically decrease heart disease and diabetes. \_ There is some speculatin that herat disease may be infectious. \_ racist bigot! |
2003/1/16 [Health/Disease/General] UID:27116 Activity:high |
1/15 What's the difference between a stomach flu and e. coli.? \_ e. coli refers to any of many bacteria that range from beneficial to lethal, and the stomach flu is a virus-based disease that has nothing to do with e. coli. \_ E. coli doesn't kill you. Flu can. \_ E. coli can kill you. It just usually is harmless. As for "stomach flu", what is that, exactly? Lots of different things, according to this site: http://campus.umr.edu/studenthealth/flu_stom.html \_ EC doesnt kill anyone who isn't already immune deficient. Carrots can kill you too but it just usually is harmless. Flu has killed millions of people. EC hasn't. \_ Wrong. Ever heard of enterohemorhagic E.Coli? It will sure ruin ANYONE's day! The truth is there are many forms of e.coli and most don't harm you, in fact, live in your normal flora in your body. (and they were referring to the stomach flu, not influenza. the stomach flu doesn't kill many people at all, and is usually limited to children). -med student \_ but the symptoms are so similar! \_ flu's are caused by viri. they look like zelda rupees attached \_ The plural of virus is viruses. \_ The plural of doofus is doofuses. to graplling hooks. e. coli. is a bacteria. it looks like a blob of squigles and is way bigger. For details, ask the soda biogeeks. \_ Bacteria can be killed by anti-biotics, if it does not contain mutations to make it particularly resistant. Viruses at this stage are only killed by your immune system, which is why vaccination is so important (to expose your immune system so that it is much better and faster at dealing with a particular virus). Flu is a really neat virus, in that it has multiple methods of mutation. It's an RNA virus, which means that there are frequent replication mutations, much more so that a DNA virus. It is split into several separate RNA strands, which means that if you're infected with more than one strain at the same time, in the packaging of the virus particle strands from the two strains can be mixed and matched, making a third, new strain that the immune system can't deal with. It's also seen in many different species, and can jump species fairly easily. These all add up to a killer virus. Several deadly asian strains have been known to jump from chicken hosts to humans. Huge, not-too healthy poultry industry, good breeding ground for a virus. The epidemic of 1918 (which killed more than all the casualties of WWI) is thought to have jumped from pigs somewhere in Kentucky (or someplace like that), travelled across the Atlantic with American soldiers, and recombined with a European strain. Just for another interesting sidenote, an examination of a mass grave in Alaska from that epidemic implies that the killer Spanish Flu may have differed from other less virulent strains by only one peptide in one protein. So either it was so virulent it wiped itself out, and another epidemic is just waiting to happen, or it was so virulent it killed almost everyone on the planet incapable of fighting it off. Vaccines for influenza also take a long time to prepare... multiple months... so since it mutates so readily fall vaccines are mostly just guesswork about which strains the world over are more likely to spread. \- BTW, "The Coming Plague" by L. Garrett is really quite a good book. Have not yet read Betrayal of Trust, but that looks good too. --psb \_ nice explanation of influenza, but they asked about the stomach flu. they are both viruses, but very different. and yes, e.coli is a bacteria making everything said apply (though interesting to note that different anti- biotics work better or worse on different bacteria due to their envelopes and methods of replication). -med stud \_ Well, fuck me in the ass with a cactus. You write all that just now for the motd? \_ it's interesting, let's keep up the good work \_ OK. Say when and wherre. |
2002/10/9 [Health/Disease/General] UID:26139 Activity:high |
10/9 http://www.onlinecoralcalcium.com/info.html http://www.onlinecoralcalcium.com/barefoottape.html Anyone heard of this about calcium being a miracle cure for stuff? Is this guy just a quack? The audio clip in the second link is entertaining enough. \_ it's amazing how many substances are claimed as micrale cures. i was looking up the hazards of Indium, because I use it to make gaskets, and it turns out there are lots of nuts on the net who think it's a miracle cure. \_ Without reading the link beyond the URL and your comments on it I can safely say that yes this guy is a quack. Anyone who thinks a single dietary supplement is the be-all end-all cure-all for all of your ill is a quack by definition. It's on the net, it must be your ills is a quack by definition. It's on the net, it must be true! |
2002/10/4 [Recreation/Dating, Health/Disease/General] UID:26095 Activity:very high |
10/3 Watching a Nicole Kidman movie right now which only reminds me that Tom Cruise must be gay. \_ he's probably too busy taking vitamins, sitting in saunas, and giving all his money away down at the local dianetics org. mabye his masters at scientology headquarters told org. maybe his masters at scientology headquarters told him she was in league with xenu. \_ This is no laughing matter. Kidman is not a scientologist and did not wish to convert. I am guessing Cruise received a lot of pressure from the Church of Scientology that likely influenced his decision. \_ i'm not laughing. i've tangled with these motherfuckers personally, and had to leave where i used to live because the whole building was controlled by them, and we were being threatened by them. posting anything containing the word "xenu" increases the number of poeple who will find out the truth, and helps stop the spread of this social cancer. personally, and had to leave where i used to live because the whole building was controlled by them, and we were being threatened by them. posting anything containing the word "xenu" increases the number of poeple who will find out the truth, and helps stop the spread of this social cancer. i urge evryone to google search scientology, xenu, and to read the recent Time magazine article about them(it's online.) \_ Check out http://clambake.org for good information. \_ They've got money, lawyers, blackmailable confessions on almost everyone in their organization, and copyright law on their side. Not nice folks. \_ he just wanted to make love to her tush. \_ actually, he just wanted her to make love to his tush. \_ Url? \_ How can give up NK for that skank he's with now? It's a crime. \_ that skank is still an upgrade from Mrs. Cruise version 2. \_ Why? You actually think NK is pretty in any way? You actually liked Moulin Rouge? \_ Didn't see MR. NK is very hot. \_ Agree. She looks like she'd be very fun with the angry sex thing. Which may be why TC broke up with her. To get her mad. \_ where's tawei these days? \_ what does he have to do with any of this? \_ Isn't he dating Nicole these days? \_ Shockingly, the degree to which your partner is decorative is not one of the prime factors in the success of a relationship. \_ XENU! |
2002/7/9-10 [Health, Health/Disease/General] UID:25317 Activity:kinda low |
7/9 I need to get medical insurance, but I don't know anything about it. What do y'all recommend? Kaiser? What should I look for? Thanks. \_ most people hate kaiser enough that this sounds like bait, but i'll bite anyway. i've used kaiser, blue cross hmo, and blue cross ppo. i like kaiser because there's no guesswork on what i'm going to get charged when i walk in the door and appointments tend to be on time. i'm relatively healthy and i've learned how to use the system. conversely, a friend of mine had ovarian cancer and was repeatedly misdiagnosed by her Kaiser doctor and had to get it all taken care of at Stanford. --sony \_ kaiser's fine if you dont get sick, or really sick. Don't expect them to try to hard if you're dying. -- someone who's had 2 relatives die under kaiser care. \_ Kaiser, like all HMOs, listens to the squeaky wheel. You can get along okay if you keep complaining or ask for a second opinion. People get misdiagnosed all the time, everywhere. \_ http://www.ehealthinsurance.com is where i went. rates were pretty cheap. -uctt \_ Any PPO >> Any POS >> Any HMO (non-Kaiser) >> Kaiser. Don't go cheap on your health. If you knew in advance when you were going to get sick, you wouldn't need insurance, would you? |
2002/4/3 [Health/Disease/General] UID:24301 Activity:nil |
4/2 Are there any known virii with MS powerpoint files? either ppt or pps files. I usually don't open .doc or .xls files because I've heard of macro virus. Does powerpoint have macros? Thanks. \_ I don't specifically know of any but PP is hooked into the whole MS concept of 'OS as Application as OS' so who knows? If it's at all possible I'm sure it's been done. \_ The plural of "virus" is "viruses" not "virii.", see: http://www.perl.com/language/misc/virus.html |
2002/4/1 [Uncategorized/Jived, Health/Disease/General] UID:24287 Activity:nil |
04/01 Last year I asked about whether or not I should dig up my tulip bulbs. I listened to tom and chris and dug them up and placed them in a cool dry place. Apparently I didn't dig all of them up because some are sprouting and growing quite nicely. Which makes me wonder, should I have dug them up in the first place? I think the original reason was that the BA is not cold enough. What happened here? The tullip bulbs that I didn't dig up are growing just as well. Thanks. \_ Tulips usually don't sprout in this climate. We had an unusually cold winter this time. Tom and chris were right about the climate, but wrong about the weather this particular winter. In general, the advice they gave you is quite correct. --PeterM |
2002/3/28 [Health/Disease/General] UID:24256 Activity:nil |
3/27 Inspirational thoughts for the day: 1. Every second that passes brings you closer to your death. -geordan 2. You will all die in about 20000 days or 1728000000 seconds or 2857 weeks or 666 months. [motd reformatd was here, aesthetics be damned] \_ Darn! I just wasted an entire week playing computer games. Now I have 2856 left. 3. Human life is a sexual transmitted terminal disease \_ Watching too much of The Matrix.... \_ Matrix stole this line from me. This is 12 years old... \_ sure... http://www.bartleby.com/63/86/4486.html \_ The line is the Matrix is about humanity being a virus, not about life being a disease. -tom |
2002/2/26-27 [Health/Disease/General] UID:23983 Activity:very high |
2/26 We set up a test network for the purposes of trying to collect email virii/worms. The problem is, it seems most worms operate on peoples address books in order to spread. Anyone have any ideas on how we can attract worms to our server sans being in many people's address books? \_ You want to get new ones for study or you're doing some sort of statistical analysis? The best way to get worms is to go cruise the kiddie b0ardz and download the original sources from virii distribution sites. I can find more original and semi-interesting virii in 5 minutes than you'll 'collect' in 5 years with your test network. \_ your 31337++ urlP \_ Duh, google for the word "virii". Stick in "warez" or other k00l w0rdz to limit the search for kiddie s1t3z. And don't request a URL at the same time you're insulting me after I tell you where you can find the info you want. Fucking ungrateful stupid motd bastards. \_ Wouldn't "virii" imply that the singular form would be "virius"? Just curious. -geordan \- "virii" is almost certainly long. we spent a fair amount of \- "virii" is almost certainly wrong.we spent a fair amount of govt dollars arguing about this. i think i walled the "commentarii" on this. so seach wall log. --psb \_ aren't you the guy who made fun of Susan Graham with your awsome video and then later flunked the class? \_ elaborate \_ Um, yes I made that video, and no I didn't flunk the class. I admire your ability to stay on topic. -geordan \_ I don't write the shit, I'm just telling you what word to search for on google. No one said 16 y/old hax0rz on the net are required to follow all the rules of perfect English. \_ Latin No, not Latin. This is English. Latin is dead. _/ The English language only borrows some stuff from Latin. Virii. English. H@x0rz. !Latin. \_ Post your e-mail address on some very popular web pages. Lots of the recent outlook worms also e-mail any address found in the browser cache. We get thousands of copies of each new worm since our webmaster address is on pages hit hundreds of thousands of times a day. |
2002/2/19 [Health/Disease/General, Recreation/Food] UID:23907 Activity:very high 57%like:23915 |
2/19 I don't eat grossly much food, but, I tend to notice my gut bulge after eating a meal - what can be done about this? I point this question to ppl like ax, or other health-conscious sodans. (i would like to know what excercises I can do to specifically keep my food from forcing my gut to bulge, or alternatively, training my muscles to tell me to stop eating if the problem is I'm not noticing my stomach is full. \_ Don't eat, then you won't have the bulging problem. \_ there is no such thing as 'spot reduction' losing weight must be a part of an overall diet/exercise regimen. if you aren't willing to commit to this, go buy bigger clothes. \_ Lipo will reduce in a certain spot. But it will come back again unless you change your diet/exercise. \_ This statement is flat-out wrong. \_ You saying lipo won't spot reduce or it won't come back? \_ yes, I am trying to change my diet/excercise, I'm wanting to know what excercise I should do to firm up the gut muscles. I'm already doing bench and pullups and running. \_ Strengthen your stomach muscles (situps, crunches, etc.) \_ Don't you know fat is good for you? You ever see a healthy person starving to death? \_ you ever see ANYONE starving to death these days? \_ In Afghanistan and North Korea, yes. \_ I work in SF. Yes. I do. Questions? \_ Anyone not using drugs? \_ I never stopped to ask why they're on the street or what they put in their bodies. \_ Since when? Fatty diets increase your risk of heart disease and and cancer. Less fat is better. \_ This is a lie from the freaky animal 'rights' extremists. The same people also tell you milk is toxic. \_ Huh? I didn't mention meat at all. Most doctors will tell you to eat less red meat and more chicken and fish, which both have less saturated fat. Quit makin' shit up. \_ PETA freaks always hiding behind 'most doctors'. Most doctors on your payroll you mean! \_ Look, advice is advice. I eat meat occasionally, but I eat less of it than I used to. To each his own.: \_ All advice is not the same value. For example I would take my lawyer's advice in a legal matter over contrary advice from the Slashdot crowd. He isn't political. \_ I heard on the radio this morning about some guy surviving a gunshot to the stomach because of the rolls of fat that stopped the bullet. Anybody can find any reports of this on the web? A quick google showed nothing. \_ Oh, some Stern-wannabe said it, so it must be true. Sorry, a bullet is affected by distance, caliber, powder uses, type, and other factors. fat is still flesh. \_ You sure it wasn't annanova? \_ I guess you were right: http://www.ananova.com/news/story/sm_524079.html Are ananova stuff bogus? Never been here before. |
2002/1/12 [Health/Disease/General] UID:23544 Activity:very high |
1/11 Are soy products PROVEN to prevent cancer? Or is it simply speculation from the fact that Asians have less cases, in which case could be attributed to genetics or not reporting cases at all. -soy h8r \_ No proof. \_ No proof, but a lot of evidence: <DEAD>www.protein.com/PTIWeb.nsf/pages/Cancer<DEAD> \_ Probably as much proof as eating lots of vegetables would help prevent some cancer. I am not sure if asians have less cancer. They have less heart problems and some types of cancer (eg. prostate, breast), but not other types (mostly those related to the digestive system and tobacco). \_ Eating causes cancer. \_ Eating (green, leafy) vegetables is the simplest way to avoid cancer, and there ARE studies showing that. \_ Why would soy prevent cancer? The way to avoid cancer is to avoid things which cause cancer. There is a high correlation between diets high in meat and cancer and heart disease. Perhaps soy eaters get less cancer because they also happen to be the same people who eat less meat? \_ That's like asking "why would a vaccine prevent the flu? the way to avoid the flu is to avoid things that cause the flue". There are such things that actively combat diseases. \_ While yours is a good point, you cannot see the germs that cause the flu, whereas many carcinogens can be seen with the naked eye and ingested based on one's discretion. You have a choice, comrades! \_ Don't be surprised if it is found that soy ultimately causes cancer. Such is the way of the world. --dim \_ I'd like to award dim 2 points for "Best Motd Answer" for the day. This is so true. Anyone remember the bit in Sleeper about how 'they' determined that smoking is good for you and everyone in the future is a heavy smoker? I love that. \_ http://www.nytimes.com/2002/01/08/health/genetics/08GENE.html Cancer, Aging and Genesis. "Aging may be a necessary cost of suppressing cancer." In other words, if not for cancer, infinite life, or at least a much longer life, may not be impossible. \_ In other words scientists/doctors/bio-whatever people are still guessing and shooting randomly in the dark for answers. \_ cancer and aging are intimately connected, if I remember that talk I went to a year ago. Cancer is, because it mutates cells so that on reproduction, they don't lose one "link" in (is it their RNA??) chain. This chain loss is the mechanism of aging, I think. So, according to the talk I went to, solve cancer, you solve aging? \_ that's why h07 as|@n ch|x look youger??? \_ FYI, Asians have much lower number of cases of, say, lung cancer, but much higher number of cases of esophageal cancer. Medical establishment believes it's due to large quantities of tea that many Asians consume. \_ Asians have much lower cases of lung cancer? I guess tobacco companies were right all along. \_ related to large amounts of green tea. |
2001/11/14-15 [Health/Disease/General, Health/Skin] UID:23041 Activity:very high |
11/14 What's the difference between a nurse practitioner (NP) and a doctor (MD)? I'm covered by Kaiser, and when I call to make an appointment with a doctor, they gave me a nurse practitioner instead. \_ it sounds like your insureance plan is NP complete. \_ An NP is a nurse (BSN) with a two year Master's. An MD is a BA with a four year professional degree (MD). The MD then gets at least three years of professional apprenticeship (residency). An MD can do just about anything. An NP is pretty limited in what s/he can do, usually to prescribing the 100 most common drugs and simple procedures. If you just have a chest cold or need the pill, see an NP. If you have something serious, see an MD, if you can. \_ I see. Is that how Kaiser keeps it costs down, by providing NP's instead of MD's for non-serious problems? Last time I had sustained coughing I ended up seeing an NP. This time I want to make an appt for physical and they also give me an NP. \_ Yeah, this is how they keep costs down. Of course, school isn't everything, so the quality of care you recieve depends on the individuals competence and experience more than on what letters they put after their name. \_ I've found that most NPs are just as competent as doctors at diagnosing common ailments and have been "nicer" than most doctors at explaining medical situations. That said, I'm going to make an unsolicited comment about Kaiser. Kaiser is both an HMO as well as an insurance provider, which is quite a big conflict of interest. Doctors there are restricted in the tests they can administer and the procedures they recommend -- these restrictions are based on cost (Kaiser wants to keep costs down as a provider). These are the same doctors that elsewhere, would be allowed to give you more expensive procedures for the sake of your health. I have a relative who's been a doctor at Kaiser -- he quit because he wasn't allowed to keep the health of his patients the first priority. Switch off Kaiser, go PPO. \_ Say someone catches anthrax and goes to Kaiser thinking that it's a flu. Can an NP diagnose that as accruately as an MD can? \_ Biggest difference: NP can be a hot babe, while MD usually isn't. --dim \_ my brother's MD girlfriend is pretty hot. in fact, there were a few other babes in his med school class. \_ pics? \_ I know a hot MD babe too. Too bad my friend's site (where her pic is) is down. \_ Key word: usually. --dim \_ i wonder if it doesn't break down based on specialty. from an informal suvey at a med school graduation, it seems that (pediatricians & psychiatrists) > internal medicine > surgery. your average sodan probably doesn't see many pediatricians or shrinks. well, not many pediatricians anyway. \_ My dermatologist was attractive. In some of the specialties it's hard to find a female doctor period. --dim \_ I still have wet dreams about my proctologist. \_ Can you just post the URL here please so that we can check it out when it's up later? \_ There are quite a few ladies on his site. I don't know the URL to the one who is an MD, or more specifically, an intern at Stanford's medical center, or whatever that is called. \_ Just the URL to that site, please. \_ Stop drooling. Go download some net porn. \_ But porn sites only show porn stars. Hot doctors (real ones) are more exotic. \_ In that case, I'm looking forward to my physical. \_ "Are you sure it's not a groin pull? Can you check again?" |
2001/11/12 [Health/Disease/General] UID:23010 Activity:very high |
11/12 In the movie "Outbreak" they showed that the US have a bomb that can wipe out a small city and all the virus/germs in that city. Is that for real? It's not a nuke but just a very powerful bomb. What can't we drop those on Afghanistan? I'd be curious to find out just how many of those we need to cover every square inch of aghanistan. \_ the daisy cutter bomb (I think) is one of the largest conventional bombs around. conventional bombs around. only 600 yards though \_ That's Hollywood. Reality is the air-fuel bomb which spread a petroleum based fuel in the air as a mist over an area about the size of a football field and then ignites it. You get a fire flash, followed by an explosion, followed by a vacuum and then an implosion as the air rushes back in. But hardly "wipe out a whole city and all the virii/germs". Nuh uh. \_ Does this air-fuel bomb come in the form of a bomb? Or do you need to spray the fuel with a nozzel on a plane for a couple minutes and then ignite it with a bomb? \_ It's a bomb. It does it's own fuel spraying, igniting,etc \_ a neutron bomb? \_ is there a non-biological weapon that can wipe out only biological things (e.g. radiation) while keeping everything else intact? \_ yes, it's called a neutron bomb. \_ Can it kill virus and prions too? \_ what's a prion? \_ The thing that causes mad cow disease. \_ No one's ever used one. Who can say? \_ Prions aren't alive. Which is part of the reason they're so hard to get rid of. \_"Alive" and "Dead" are pretty subjective terms Is a virus alive? Hard to say. A Prion is similar to a virus in the sense that both use a host's resources to reproduce itself. A Prion however is a much simpler catalytic reaction. A virus uses much more complex cellular machinery for infection. I'm not quite sure where you draw the line though. |
2001/10/22 [Health/Disease/General] UID:22796 Activity:nil |
10/22 Does flu shot prevent common cold? I guess it probably doesn't, but I'm just checking. I'm thinking about whether or not I should get a flu shot. Thx. \_ Is this a joke? \_ Just in case it's not, "no, it won't help." \_ Thanks. I guess I won't get the shot then. \_ well... it should at least prevent the flu. |
2001/9/19 [Health/Disease/General] UID:22518 Activity:high |
9/18 Thousands of dead bodies still under the rubble for seven days. Is there any plan on disease control while they're still planning to dig thru it slowly instead of burying everything soon? Remember that the sewage system in the two builds were destroyed and its content exposed. \_ Wasn't "the contents" also heated to a high temperature? |
2001/8/7 [Health/Disease/General] UID:22031 Activity:very high |
8/7 Is there any distributed computing project similar to SETI@home but is dedicated to AIDS research? \_ jeesus christ all the crap instead of the answer: http://www.fightaidsathome.org \_ This is wrong. Do not let the gay lobby use your computing resources to get a cure for thier gay disease. \_ Darn. Actually I was hoping there is none when I asked the question, so that I can happily stay in SETI@home. But now that there is one, I guess I should move to that. \_ There is a dc project for Cancer, and Cancer effects more people and isn't usually preventable! \_ But AIDS has no cure so far, and it's contagious. People can get it through blood transfusion. \_ this isn't common anymore is it? (at least, not in the US?) \_ And being gay. \_ You can avoid having unsafe gay (and straight) sex, but you can't avoid blood transfusion when you get into a serious accident or need a surgery to cure other sickness. \_ You can avoid getting a blood transfusion as well. Sometime it is better to go than to suffer because of someone else gay sins. \_ um... Cancer is usually preventable. \_ um... smart guy. I will personally gaurantee that eventuall you will get cancer of some kind. It's innate. Ask someone who has majored in MCB or something to explain it to you. \_ Not true. Not all people develop cancer. Some people have extra amounts of this anti-angeogensis transmitter in thier blood which prevents the formation of cancer. There are clinical trials underway for drugs that increase these transmitters therby preventing the growth of cancers. \_ Ok, wiseguy. Tell me how my mom was supposed to avoid getting breast cancer? his fluid onto you. \_ Did she take any fertility drugs or birth control pills when she was younger? If so, then there is the most likely reason she developed breast cancer. Otherwise it could be the estrogen hormone they give post-menopausal women. \_ Wait a minute. My wife's doctor told her birth control pills actually decreases chances of getting cancer. I forgot which form of cancer though. \_ There is a big difference between the bc pills now and those given out ~ 20 yrs ago. Current bc pills may reduce the risks of some forms of uterine cancer, but there is no way they reduce the risk of all forms of cancer. \_ My friend takes 'em just to get rid of zits. \_ Turmeric is a much safer way to deal with zits. \_Oh typical... the stinkin high profile disease garners the disproportionate research funding while the truly important disease called the big C that kills millions every year gets only a nod. \_ AIDS doesn't / won't soon kill millions every year if we don't come up with a vaccine or a cure? You can't get cancer by walking by some stranger who all of a sudden goes mad and give you one wet kiss in the mouth, or lick that paper cut on your finger, or simply sneeze or spit next to you and spray his fluid onto you, or poke his used needle into you. \_ are you a moron? you can't get aids from sneezing. nevermind, troll. \_ That's what the gay people tell you. You've been duped by thier gay science. \_ Cancer is very avoidable. Cutting down on meat and high fat, and cholesterol foods will reduce your risk of cancer. \_ Those studies change daily. And you've only talked about "risks" of cancer, not avoiding it completely. \_ Cancer kills grandmas dead. \_ What's amazing here is that the rest of UC Berkeley's student body is probably just as ill-informed as those represented here. Get a collective clue. --scotsman \_ http://members.aol.com/ivorybro66/hiv.html How about some proof that HIV causes AIDS? \_ AIDS is a gay disease. Unfortunately those gay people have spread thier crap to the rest of society which has made it almost impossible for a good decent person to go into the medical profession without being afraid for thier lives. \_ I'm sorry your gay father molested you as a child but do you really have to project your idiocy to the rest of CSUA? \_ What luser deleted the entire rest of this thread??? That was soda blather at its very best. |
2001/8/4-5 [Health/Disease/General] UID:22003 Activity:moderate |
8/3 One day they might come for you http://www.cpswatch.com/reports/nccan.htm http://www.governmentchildtheft.com \_ The only way they will take my kid or my gun is to pry them from my cold dead hands. \_ That's exactly what happened to this Chinese dad who was mistakenly believed to be sexually abusing his 8-year old daughter when he was just administering medicine because the daughter had some vaginal infection. \_ The only way the feds will take my kids or my guns is to pry them from my cold dead hands. |
2001/6/25-26 [Health/Disease/General] UID:21628 Activity:very high |
6/25 Seeking advice on wetsuits. I'm learning how to swim but the water is too cold so I want to get a full bodied wetsuit. Anything I should watch out for when getting one? Particular brands somebody can recommend? Thanks. \_ Learn to swim in a pool? All you need is a swimsuit. Duh. --dim \_ I am trying to learn in a pool in my backyard! The water is still too cold for me this time of the year. I'm too skinny, can't float easily and get cold easily. :-) \_ You should decide on thickness first. I have one for surfing that is "3/2" (I don't even know the units - mm?) meaning 3 in the torso and 2 in the arms. If you are doing a lot of swimming you will probably want not-so-thick arms. Mine is good for Santa Cruz about 6 months a year, but not in the winter and not in summer. Anyway, you want it to fit tightly in the arms. You should also think about getting a rash guard to wear underneath. You want it as tight as you can get it and not need someone to zip it up for you. It will not really stretch. They come in regular sizes (s/m/l/xl) and also tall/regular/short. Buy the right size for you. I have O'Neill which is great. Body Glove is also popular. I would rather invest in a pretty good one from a name brand rather than something cheapo. Santa Cruz has a lot of surf shops, but I got mine at Tri-City in Fremont. Cope & McPheters is also a big place you can probably get them. \_ This rash guard, it is worn all over the body? Or just particular spots like arms or knees? \_ I second O'Neill and Body Glove. But wetsuits in general are better for ocean sports like surfing and diving. If you want to learn how to swim, I really suggest taking a class or at least swim laps in the gym or at school. UCB offers great swimming classes. If you HAVE to swim in your backyard, I suggest getting a dive skin, which is basically a stretchy nylon full body suit. It's much more flexible than wetsuits, and provides more warmth than a swimming suit. You can get them at dive shops, like Captain Aqua's in Fremont. Don't go to Steel's in Oakland. -- alice |
2001/6/7 [Health/Disease/General] UID:21450 Activity:nil |
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2001/5/13-14 [Health/Disease/General] UID:21261 Activity:very high |
5/13 What if cigarettes were fortified with vitamins? \_ Yeah, but what if someone shoved a sharp stick up your butt? \_ You'll have very healty cancer cells! \_ hi vadim \_ Researchers attribute Japan's lowered lung cancer rate(33% less than western countries) to sushi. \_ ie. lower lung cancer rate despite higher smoking rate. \_ I wonder if it is sushi or just fish in general. How do you do the control group for that? Another culture with high fish consumption but no sushi consumption? \_ Maybe it isn't food consumption at all? Maybe it is genetic? Maybe it has to do with the air, the water, or proximity to Monster Island? \_ The radio news I heard about this study said that the effect is specific to raw fish only, not cooked ones. So I guess the study already included a control. -- yuen |
2001/4/20-22 [Health/Disease/General] UID:21034 Activity:high |
4/19 What's the technical difference between viral meningitis and flu, and between cold and flu? Same phylum/genus/specie of virus strand with different potency? Sounds like they have similar symptons. \- are you looking for difference in cause or diagnostic symptoms? meningitis is an infection of the cerebro-spinal fluid aand can be either viral or bacterial. cold are caused by a large group of viruses. flu also from a small number of viruses but the flu virus is more of a continuum than distinct germs ... they gradually change in drifts with occasion dramatic changes (shifts), which explains large epidemics becuase few peopel have resistence to the new form. recommend l. garrett: the coming plague. ok tnx \_ Say it loud! I've got Balamuthia mandrillaris, and I'm proud! \_ virus gets into brain - headaches \_ Bzzt. that has much more to do with dehydration and fever than viruses in your brain. \_ I don't know the technical defferences, but I think you cough when you have a flu but not when you have a cold. \_ Bzzt. \_ Flu more _often_ involves nausea. \_ Bzzt. Influenza is a respiratory illness. http://thedailyapple.com/level3/ds3/flhmds3.htm \_ Technically, you're an idiot... |
2001/3/19-20 [Health/Disease/General, Computer/SW/OS/FreeBSD] UID:20849 Activity:high |
3/19 galen, shower or you are doomed to die cold and alone \_ Of course, if you do shower, and the water heater craps out and causes a heart attack, you could die cold, alone, and wet. \_ cut him some slack he was working on the filesystem stuff for bsd on something that actually would be cool - paolo \_ And a shower would cause all code to be dumped to /dev/null? "I'm hacking so I can't behave like I'm not a barbarian" is the lamest nerdy shit I've ever heard. Go shower. The computer will still be there, and you might actually get a date and find out women are in full 3d. \_ Wo-men? I'm sorry, I don't think that word is in my vocabulary. |
2001/3/19-20 [Health/Disease/General, Recreation/Food] UID:20848 Activity:very high |
3/19 Fake vegetarians all over Europe! http://www.wired.com/news/culture/0,1284,42479,00.html \_ Why did you say they're fake? \_ When did vegetarianism become a religion? If anything, this will force people to think about their eating habits. \_ Why do you say they're fake? \_ Read the article. They're just going to go back to eating the dead flesh of their fellow creatures we share this one small planet with as soon as they feel it's "ok". Fake. |
2001/3/15-16 [Health/Disease/General] UID:20807 Activity:high 72%like:20802 |
3/15 If Foot-and-Mouth disease doesn't affect human being, what's bad about eating meat from livestocks that are infected with the disease? I mean why is the outbreak as big of a deal as mad-cow disease? \_ meat is murder! or something and stuff... \_ anything done in Europe is defined to be more advanced than what happens in the US. This must be their way of making a new flavor of meat or something. \_ Probably just bad for certain industries...on the news, they say the disease makes cows not want to eat as much, hence less milk and less bulky meat... \_ You mean foot-and-mouth.. btw, what's the difference between foot-and-mouth and hoof-and-mouth? \_ Ooops. Corrected now. \_ According to /csua/bin/webster, foot-and-mouth and hoof-and-mouth are the same disease. \_ isn't trench-mouth or whatever from WWI the same thing in humans? \_ The real answer to your question is that it kills the animals. In humans, it is annoying but not fatal. And no, you can't drag the diseased carcasses from the fields where they dropped to the slaughter house. \_ What effects does eating foot-and-mouth-diseased meat have on humans? (just out of morbid curiosity) -!original poster \_ Fever and a low chance of some blisters/sores for a few days. \_ The big problem is more economic. The affected animals won't eat because of painful mouth sores and lose weight to the point where they are unsellable. Also, the disease is highly contagious, and is transmitted through the air, liquid, food, soil, your shoes, just about anything, and can survive for extended periods outside of a host. So it has profound effects on trade, commerce, even tourism and travel. \_ If it can be transmitted in so many ways, how have they been keeping it under control all these decades until now? \_ Quarantine used to be the solution, but that isn't feasible with the large herds of today. Thus the slaughtering and burning of carcasses. Hoof-and-mouth for cloven foot animals would be equal to a deadly form of the common cold for humans. Even if the animals survive one bout, a mutated version may come back and you lose more animals, and then it may mutate again and so on. You need to break the cycle or else. \_ Can you reference this statement? In my research, I have not come across this "mutate again ..." theory before. Thanks. -ausman |
2001/3/15 [Health/Disease/General] UID:20802 Activity:high 72%like:20807 |
3/15 If Food-and-Mouth disease doesn't affect human being, what's bad about eating meat from livestocks that are infected with the disease? \_ meat is murder! or something and stuff... \_ anything done in Europe is defined to be more advanced than what happens in the US. This must be their way of making a new flavor of meat or something. \_ Probably just bad for certain industries...on the news, they say the disease makes cows not want to eat as much, hence less milk and less bulky meat... \_ You mean foot-and-mouth.. btw, what's the difference between foot-and-mouth and hoof-and-mouth? \_ Ooops. Corrected now. |
2001/3/14-15 [Health/Disease/General] UID:20777 Activity:very high |
3/14 Morton Downey Jr. Passed away yesterday. \_ What a shame and such a young actor...that's what drugs do to ya. \_ not Robert Downey Jr. Morton Downey Jr. is pre-Springer. One of the early trash talking hosts on tabloid TV in the 80s. He smoked a lot and that was one of his signatures. Then he got lung cancer and became a big anti-smoking crusader. \_ He wasn't "pre-Springer". He had real guests. Not hopeless losers off the street. He was loud and abrasive on the air and had real guests. Springer is quiet and unassuming and has fake guests. The similarity, please? And he didn't "get lung cancer". He got lung cancer and lost a lung to it. You'd crusade too if you had the resources in that situation. \_ well, he is one of the early father's of 90s trash talk/tabloid TV. Each trash talker/tabloid TV person has a different style/personality. \_ Did you ever watch it? It wasn't trash. Stop talking about things you know nothing about. \_ When did he die? He was pretty good in Less Than Zero and Chaplin and that TV show, Jennifer McBeals. Poor guy. \_ I like when he got really attacked by real nazi skinheads and they wrote a real backwards swastika on his forehead. \_ Are the 2 related? \_ If they both died on the same day, THEY want you to think it was unrelated -- just a coincidence, but we know the TRUTH! \_ these people also died: http://www0.mercurycenter.com/local/obits |
2001/1/30-31 [Health/Disease/AIDS, Health/Disease/General] UID:20469 Activity:very high |
1/29 For those who are working, do you make any donation to non-profits agencies on a yearly basis? If so, which agencies? \_ I put in about $100 last Christmas for Toys for Tots. Although, now that I think about it there are probably more pressing issues than some kids getting toys. Always try to claim the tax benefit to get the most bang per buck (donating securities will allow you to avoid the capital gains tax so your charity gets more money). \_ I never donate. -- L. Ellison. \_ Red Cross. They accept credit card. I usually donate $200-$300/yr \_ Planned Parenthood, SF AIDS foundation. Since a friend of mine died from cancer, I donate in her name to the American Cancer Society every year. Then, there are friends who ask me to donate $40 here and there for their women's cancer marathon or what not. --chris \- I only donate charities who do most of their work in thrid world countries where people are often in positions to to be able to do much to help themselves. Particularly hunger, basic infrastructure like water purification, basic medical treatment and literacy. I think you get a lot more "bang for the buck" in this arena rather than sending a dying kid to the world series or to fancy first world diseases. although bill gates is the spawn of satan, i think often made smart decisions about what charties he's given to [i suppose it would be politically impractical for him not do donate to some US charities]. --psb \_ Typical psb. Pontificates without answering the question. \_ do you realize that if I donate more money to India, there will be MORE Indians flocking to the States who will take your job for less pay? Just look at Sunnyvale^H^H^H^H^H^H \-i am not sure what you are complaining about when the indian govt pays for education that turns into increase in the united states gdp. --psb \_ If you don't like your job you don't complain. You just go in and do it really half-assed. That's the American way. \_ Actually it's not but I'm not interested in trying to dispel cultural myths created by the Japanese in the 80s. \_ mmmmm...curry \_ mmmmm...pussy \_ mmmmm...bop! \_ mmmmm...die!!!!!! \_ goddamn, INDENT your posts properly, especially if you're going to be a dumbass and put them in the middle of other people's. jebus. CurryVille. The Indians are driving up the housing and making traffic worse than NYC. \_ Well, more "bang for the buck" is a relative measure. Though your donations may go farther in the Third World, donations that benefit your own community will have a more tangable impact on your own life and the lives of your neighboors, which is important to some people. \_ Yes: UCB, USCA Alumni Association, SF Women's Health Clinic, \_ I'm deferring that 10% in my IRA, so that Jesus gets more when I'm retired. \_ Actually, the 10% does not include the 16% targetted for my retirement cause I want to continue the 10% after my retirement. The Oaks Foundation, Dance Safe, SF AIDS Foundation, Campaign for Justice, NAACP, ACLU \_ why the hell do you want to donate to UCB? \_ don't you want your degree from UCB to be worth something in the future? UCB can't survive on state funding alone, imho. \_ Yes it can. They just need to purge the crooks on the Regents board and stop funding their stupid parties. \_ Well, no, not really. State funding covers 34% of UC's costs. There's no likelihood that the state will ever come close to the 70% it once covered. It's a hell of a lot of money. -tom \_ Just out of curiosity, what's your source for that 34% number? I know that UCB's public relations folks (particularly the Cal Annual Fund) have been using it since at least 1994, and have difficulty believing that it hasn't varied at all in seven years. \_ that's my source. It may have varied but I guarantee it hasn't risen. -tom \_ I give about $20 a week to church \_ 10% goes back to the Lord. $300/yr to United Way. \_ pre or post tax? \- the united way has really high administrative overhead and in the past has been fairly corrupt. --psb \_ My understanding was that it had improved much under the leadership of Elaine Chao, who is now our Secretary of Labor. Is there a ranking of various charity organizations based on their administrative overhead (as a percentage of each dollar donated, for example)? \_ However religious you are, you can't believe that the money is going to "The Lord". He doesn't need your money. You might be giving it to a charity (hopefully) or a church (more likely, sadly) in His name, but you certainly aren't giving it to Him. \_ Wow, I can't believe how religiously insensitive and/or ignorant you are. Obviously the money is spent to maintain the church, the center of faith upon which belief in God is maintained, as well as further Christian goals (ie help the poor thru Christ). No there is no physical vessel that carries money to God. \_ Yeah, those snipers that kill doctors in their kitchen in front of their (the doctor's) children need money for bullets. \_ Ya know I'm probably about 5x more pro-choice than you are but I find this sort of comment stupid and unhelpful. |
2001/1/28 [Politics/Foreign/MiddleEast/Iraq, Health/Disease/General] UID:20456 Activity:very high |
1/27 Iraq has nukes? http://www.telegraph.co.uk/et?ac=000118613908976&rtmo=Qw9Q9pzR&atmo=Qw9Q9pzR&pg=/et/01/1/28/wiraq28.html \_ This hasn't been picked up by any of the major wires. Perhaps there's a reason. \_ Perhaps. And the "major wires" are the source of all truth? If it isn't on the AP wires, it can't possibly be true? The "major wires" always tell the truth, the whole truth, nothing but the truth, and successfully report on every event on the entire planet? Uhm... ok. If you want to believe that. I'm not saying the story is true. I'm saying that the "major wires" aren't as big a deal as you seem to think. The story may or may not be true, thus the "?" at the end. \_ and Sadam has blood cancer |
2001/1/15-16 [Health/Disease/General] UID:20322 Activity:very high |
1/15 Wherever I go house hunting around the south bay I only bump into east and south asian couples or families. I almost never see white prospective buyers. Where have all the white people gone? This is not a racial troll. I want to live in a diverse neighboord with a good school district. $600-700K range. \_ spent some time helping parents househunt in same area with same criteria. reality comes down to "high asian population==good schools". correlation is very strong; i'm not going to make guesses as to existence of a causal relation in either direction. -whiteboy direction. -alexf[whiteboy] \_ exception: filipino population \_ that's b/c typically, filipinos are the "asian trash" of all asians, mostly b/c they've been dominated by others for so long, especially the U.S. in the early 1900's. That's why at alot of filipinos are so exclusionist and demonstrate that by wearing that sash as a group during the engineering commencements... \_ That's funny, I never saw a sash. Oh that's right I went to Cal. \_ use a private school already \_ uh. incorrect. vast majority of the top-notch schools around here are public. -alexf \_ An Asian-only private school would kick ass. Like Lowell, but private. \_ Concord/WalnutCreek/LaMorinda/Clayton/Antioch/Pleasanton/Dublin \_ I wouldn't live in Contra "Cancer Belt" Costa County \_ What do you mean by "Cancer Belt"? urlP --sony \_ n/m. found it on google w/ "contra costa county cancer belt" --sony from the South. They have the cutest accent! \_ Who would? Except white (and by that, white people who only want to live with other white people) people? \_ i grew up in the creek in the 80s and was happy to see that diversity has continued to increase on a recent holiday visit. not much different than half-decent parts of berkeley. don't look at nordstrom's to measure diversity. \_ "Where have all the [white] people gone... Long time in passing......." \_ lots of them in Tennessee, South Carolina, West Virginia... \_ ugh, WhiteTrashVille? \_ Yup. I once spent four days in Memphis and saw less than ten asians there. \_ I don't know about you, but the coolest Asians are from the South. They have the most adorable accent! \_ Indeed. \_ Makes me want to hump them. |
2000/10/26-27 [Health/Disease/General, Health/Men] UID:19570 Activity:nil |
10/26 http://www.nytimes.com/2000/10/26/science/26HEAR.html Portable defibrillators and casinos! |
2000/10/10 [Health/Disease/General, Academia/Berkeley/CSUA/Motd] UID:19452 Activity:nil |
10/9 Someone please fan the flames, it's a little too cold on the motd today. \_ Hey loser, learn how to write English properly before wasting our time on the motd. (Hint: to != too, its != it's). Typical FOB fuckhead. \_ Fixed for your flaming pleasure. I tried to introduce trivial yet noticiable errors in the hopes that it would elicit a response. |
2000/9/23-25 [Transportation/Car, Health/Disease/General] UID:19312 Activity:nil |
9/22 Health Insurance question. I just finished school, but I will be taking time off and traveling and don't want to start working until 6 months to a year from now. So, I need temporary health insurance. I found a policy I like. But I have one concern. Suppose that during this temporary policy, I get a brain tumor, or something happens to me that is very serious, that requires more than one year of treatment. When the temporary policy runs out, I won't be able to renew it (It's a maximum of 1 year), and then no other insurance company would take me because I'd have a pre-existing condition and then I'd be screwed. Or, is there some law that requires insurance companies to take me (assuming that I've been continually insured, etc.). What should I do? Any advise is appreciated. \_ you're young, you'll be fine. \_ If you get that sick while you're young, you might as well commit suicide. \_ By law they have to insure you. However, they don't have to charge you a low premium. This is why group coverage is such a nice thing. The risk is spread out over the group and so when you have a heart attack your premium doesn't rise much if at all. If you carry your own insurance then they won't drop you but they can raise your premium to something like $400/month or more. All this said, listen to the above guy and stop worrying. --dim \_ Sorry I'm beating a dead horse, but... http://www.tchra.org/newsletter/feb98/insure.htm "Highlights of the HIPAA regulations: It limits exclusions for preexisting medical conditions, to 12 months (or 18 months for late enrollees), ... " What exactly does it mean preexisting medical condition? Does this mean a condition you had before you got any insurance, or would this also refer to a condition that you got while under one insurance company, if you switch to another? \_ Also, according to http://www.tchra.org/newsletter/feb98/insure.htm "Under HIPAA, employees can use their current health care coverage as evidence to reduce or eliminate any preexisting medical condition exclusion period that might apply under a new employer's health plan." Am I correct in assuming that this also applies to individuals, regardless of employment? \_ I'm guessing you are talking about the CPIC Life policy? You probably want to look into getting a regular policy. I found the premiums similar, and it's worth the peace of mind. I have the name of a decent insurance agent, email me and I'll send you his name. You can ask him all your ?'s - cathyg |
2000/8/8 [Health/Disease/General] UID:18919 Activity:nil |
8/7 http://www.mercurycenter.com/svtech/news/top/docs/ward080700.htm "I want to Blow Up Silicon Valley". I wonder whether this will be worthwhile to watch. |
2000/5/4-5 [Health/Disease/General, Computer/SW/Virus] UID:18170 Activity:very high |
4/34 ILOVEYOU \_ Suck it, Barney. \_ My coworker just got this virus. \_ Bwahahahahhaha! -unix user \_ So what's the ultimate virus? - Is self mutating as the avoid antivirus software (like HIV) - Has long and random incubation period to allow virus to spread undetected - Is small - Has several means of replication - Has several forms of attack (erasing bios, etc). - Chooses form of attack randomly - Anything else? \_ spreads a toxin such that, even when killed, can cause significant damage...like botulism \_ Sentient virus. \_ Has the ability to take private emails and post them on /. \_ I don't understand why anyone would be tempted, even in the slightest, to open/execute a .vbs attachment unless they were working on it in a development environment in which case calling the script "LOVE-LETTER-FOR-YOU.txt.vbs" in an email titled "ILOVEYOU" would certainly not be a rational approach to achieving whatever results the originators of viruses want to achieve by virtue of their massively blatent and painful character flaws, but, then again, I don't quite understand why Exchange can't filter this shit, or, for that matter, why people even use Exchange at all, other than that they be on a par with whatever cognitively impotent sheepshifter originated this virus, FUCKING LOSERS. -(fucker) \_ (fucker), your flaming skills have gone down the toilet. You need to flame more. If I keep seeing embarassing little snipets like the one above, I will have to stop calling myself (fucker)'s #1 fan. -(fucker)'s #1 fan \_ can't we all get along? \_ You're not the real -(fucker)'s #1 fan. The real -(fucker)'s #1 fan can spel. -John |
2000/4/5 [Health/Disease/General, Recreation/Food/Alcohol] UID:17920 Activity:nil |
4/4 http://www.milksucks.com/beersurvey.html |
2000/2/17-18 [Health/Disease/General, Politics/Domestic/RepublicanMedia] UID:17536 Activity:low |
2/18 http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/adoldrug hahaha. \_ And this is funny because....? I suggest adding this to the "Things I Find Funny" section of your resume. You'll go far. |
2000/2/7 [Health/Disease/General] UID:17451 Activity:nil |
2/7 Are http://www.yahoo.com and http://quote.yahoo.com down? \_ No, they just don't want to talk to you. |
2000/1/12 [Health/Disease/General] UID:17216 Activity:nil 100%like:17169 |
1/11 http://www.sjmercury.com/svtech/news/breaking/merc/docs/007843.htm \_ They might be Giants are the most (leagally) downloaded mp3's |
1999/12/6-7 [Health/Disease/General, Computer/SW/OS/Linux] UID:17011 Activity:high |
12/5 Got LOTS of old books (comic books, 1991 text books, etc) and an old computer monitor to get rid of. Can I simply dump these things into the trashcan? \_ throw them in my room! - danh \_ it is illegal to dump industrial waste. you need to dispose them properly. \_ monitors qualify as "industrial waste"? \_ no, silly. comic books do! \_ this is as useful as "Ride bike" and "use linux", troller! \_ No it isn't. Everyone needs to RIBE BIKE! and USE LINUX! but not "read comix!" or "eat industrial waste!" \_ U53 W1ND0Z3 MAN. W1N98 15 50 KRAD. 1T CAN RUN 3V3RYTH1N6 THAT L1NUX CANT MAN. SO USE W1ND0Z3 CUZ 1T5 C00L \_ I even run Linux under windows. \_ trashcan. You will not live long enough to see the ecological disaster that we gen-X created. \_ Moron. The current 20-30s folks have done next to nothing. You're not old enough and most of the crap you have will bio degrade in under 10 years anyway. The real damage was done in the 60's and 70's when all sorts of chemical waste was dumped straight into the food chain and it's still there today. Check the cancer rates going up and the fertility rates going down over the last 30 years. Idiot child, you'll be lucky to live long enough to understand the ecological disaster created before you were even born that you're living in today. Don't worry about your grandkids. If you're not sterile, your children will be. \_ Nothing you throw away biodegrades. Modern landfills are designed to be so sanitary and disease free, they're sterile - especially parts declared full and sealed off. \_ I was specifically thinking of the waste from fast food. Anyway, after the Coming Event, there won't be anyone to keep nature from running her course. |
1999/10/28 [Health/Disease/General] UID:16784 Activity:nil |
10/28 Why must we run, shoot hoop, and swim so that some Leukemia Society can get funding to cure for cancer? Why can't we just donate money and forget about all that crap? \_ you can, idiot. \_ Free Richard Lee! |
1999/9/16-17 [Health/Disease/AIDS, Health/Disease/General] UID:16532 Activity:high |
9/16 I'm in the bathroom and I notice that a lot of guys do not wash their hands after they're done. These people go back to the lab and use the same keyboards I touch. Should I be afraid? Should I confront them? -this is not a troll; it is a legimate health concern \_ I once saw Kevin Fall not washing his hands right before going to the North Gate lecture hall. \_ urine is sterile. What health concern are you worried about, twink? \_ And how did you come to this brilliant conclusion, twink? \_ Although considered unclean in this country, the above is correct re: urine. However, they are violating a basic cultural hygene rule and are also unlikely to be washing their hands when they defecate which is definitely *not* clean. Also, no telling what else these barbarians have been touching. Definitely you should ask them if the sink was broken and suggest that maybe the sink in another bathroom functions correctly. They'll get the hint. \_ you should _always_ be afraid of public surfaces such as keyboards, tables, doorknobs.. not because someone is sloppy in the bathroom (those are the cooks you should be afraid of) but because they're wiping their noses, coughing, etc. and you're loading your immune system w/ who knows what virus or bacteria. treat your own hands as contaminated after touching these things. the less you touch your face etc. the less you contaminate yourself and others. --your mom \_ Wear gloves. \_ masturbate 9/16 \_ thats bullshit! cs61b was the worst course i ever took because of that asshole. someday you'll realize that there are more improtant things when you get a real job and stop riding bike and using linux. (fill in the origina post to match the reply.) \_ That is stupid. I know huge amounts of people that don't wash after #1, but I know more or less nobody that doesn't wash after #2, despite the fact that if you've done it correctly (which isn't exactly rare) you've touched nothing but your dick or your ass, which have been just sitting inside your pants cleanly since your morning shower. \_ But can you assume someone else's dick is clean after his morning shower? What about STDs? \_ Assume keyboard is dirty. Wash before touching food. Move on with life. |
1999/6/2-4 [Health/Disease/General] UID:15901 Activity:nil |
6/2 http://www.mercurycenter.com/business/center1/callid011099.htm \_ No wonder I always got good services. Man, I love this system. \_ Someday they will be able to figure out on the fly who is a csua member too, and then you'll never get through to a real person in customer service - "forwarded to /dev/null" |
1999/3/30 [Health/Disease/AIDS, Health/Disease/General, Computer/SW/Virus] UID:15661 Activity:nil |
3/29 My parents are getting all paranoid about this new email virus so they refuse to check their emails now. How does this Melissa virus work? I figure that if you're not stupid enough to double click on the Word icon then you're pretty safe. Is that true or does it execute by itself. |
1999/3/8-9 [Health/Disease/General] UID:15557 Activity:very high |
3/7 Stanly Kubrik died. What's with all these famous people dying recently? \_ it's known as "mortality". Get used to it. \_ I've noticed a lot of activists are dying early. Must be the CIA. \_ famous people have been dying as long as there have been famous people. you just weren't paying attention before. \_ Too many too young. Mostly of cancer. Maybe it's because the cancer epidemic is covered up? \_ KUBRICK \_ Stanley Kubrik was simply one of the most overrated movie directors of all time. \_ kubrik was a genius. we can only lament that he made so few films in his lengthy career, but he worked on each film long and with great care to make it reflect his brilliant vision. \_ 2001. The Shining. A Clockwork Orange. Full Metal Jacket. \_ no, Speilberg is still alive \_ KUBRICK/SPIELBERG Spartacus. Lolita. Dr. Strangelove. And that's only half of it. \_ the killing, a killer's kiss, paths of glory, barry lyndon... paths of glory is quite possibly a better war movie than FMJ. -kubrick fan \_ No, he was a pretty cool director. A bit weird, yes, but it's a shame nonetheless. -John \_ He was a total inspiration. He used to make his living playing chess homeless in Times Square. He'd read mountains of books on whatever film he was doing. Meticulous, exhaustive, a fucking genius. Read Jeremy Bernstein's "Essay's Out of My Mind" for a good piece on Kubrick -jnat |
1999/2/22 [Health/Disease/General, Politics] UID:15458 Activity:high |
2/20 Gene Siskel has died. How'd the fat guy outlive him? \_ So is Siskel & Eibert just going to be Eibert? Either thumbs up or thumbs down. \_ He's got two thumbs. \_ Jolly fat man lives long. \_ Lots of hard drinking, drug abuse, and whoring. That was enough to keep his body unhealthy enough that even cancer wasn't willing to live there. \_ was he seeing whores, or was he whoring out his body? \_ don't you have any respect for the dead? \_ Dumbshit, the fat guy isn't dead. The fat guy is the guy out whoring and drinking and drugging it up. out whoring and drinking and drugging it up. I have respect for the dead but none for morons. |
1998/12/15 [Health/Disease/AIDS, Health/Disease/General] UID:15089 Activity:nil |
12/14 harmful bacteria, virus, cancer-- what do these things have in common? Throughout human history, we have more deaths than ALL the war combined due combating these things that we can't see. We are 1000X more likely to die from things that we can't see than things that we can see. If we can get this simple realisation to the public, this will be a much better world. \_ I've realized this for years now. How has this helped me? \_ A computer program can be seen no more than a bacteria can. Consider computers in our ultimate downfall. \_ Would you rather have more people die in wars than from diseases??? |
1998/8/25 [Science/Biology, Health/Disease/General] UID:14503 Activity:nil |
8/23 The Diamond Age is coming: http://www.businessweek.com/1998/35/b3593015.htm \_ One problem with molecular systems and coopting the biological mechanisms for computation and manufacture: bacteria can eat your work! And I doubt we will ever be sophisticated enough to design "from scratch" systems of the complexity of an E Coli (Which has 4Mb of storage, can perform 2000 bit copies just in replication, essentially serially, all in .07 cubic microns!) |
1998/7/9-10 [Health/Disease/General] UID:14307 Activity:high |
7/8 Linux installfest at Cow Palace, Saturday, July 11, as part of the Robert Austin show; bring a machine and a friend. -- schoen \_ Isn't the FreeBSD users' group doing sometihg similar? \_ Where's my poison? I must drink. \_ Microsoft Windows causes cancer in rats, I believe. \_ If it caused cancer in cockroaches, it would be a cool feature. |
1998/4/29 [Health/Disease/General] UID:14016 Activity:very high |
4/28 So, what is a good way to solicit a prostitute in a relatively safe manner? Where are the fine whores at? How much does it cost? I don't want to get arrested. \_ "fine whores" ?? \_ You have a lot to learn. -#9 psb fan. \_ And you can learn it at http://www.freebsd.org \_ RTFM, luser. http://www.coyotesea.org/altfaq.html \_ Goto Nevada - avoid prosecution and enjoy regulated, disease-free brothels. \_ Disease-free? Cool! How much does it cost? \_ Look for Escort or Massage Service on the Yellow Page. \_ Just go to that brothel across the street from Andronico's! Word has it they do BDSM, too. \_ Black Dragon Scale Mail? - too much nethack \_Which Andronico's? Telegraph? Shattuck? University? Solano? \_ University. \_ Either you have your facts wrong, or by coincidence there is also one across from Telegraph andronicos. I have been there. I was piss drunk and the ho's still looked fugly. I ran out in a hurry. --sky \_ Use your hand. Its free and safe and legal. \_ Or do what George Michael was doing to himself and get arrested. \_ I don't want to know what GM was doing to himself. Thanks. \_ It doesn't surprise me a bit that sodans have to go to prostitutes or soda sluts to get satisfaction. |
1998/3/19 [Health/Disease/General] UID:13835 Activity:nil |
3/18 http://www.sjmercury.com/breaking/headline2/015160.htm Analyzer busted. Fool child and friends arrested. |
1998/2/8-10 [Health/Disease/General] UID:13637 Activity:high |
2/7 http://www.sjmercury.com/business/center/shipley020698.htm bahahahha abahhahahahhahahahahhahahha.. GO PETE! \_ Go AWAY PETE! \_ You mean you didn't totally dig on the dork quotes page off his homepage? \_ "You have the balls of a fucking Mac truck in heat." - - Tari to Shipley |
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