Ah, I see, so now I'm a newbie with 116 posts
I learned to live with CTS, but it's not sure how it'll develop.
Latest posts made by Maggy
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RE: Where has the square come...
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RE: Where has the square come...
@gaieus said:
@Maggy: hey Maggy long time no see! Glad you're back - I'm going to re-attribute your old posts right now (FYI: we have moved to a new forum ever since you last visited).
I have no idea what re-attribute means, but I guess you know what you're doing. Yes, I did notice that just about everything about this forum has changed. I've been very busy in 3d photography experiments, then gave myself a bad carpal tunnel syndrome... AUCH, wasn't able to approach my puter for months.
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RE: Firefox 3 beta 3 Warning
I regularly run mozbackup and advice everyone to do so. Firefox once scrambled my bookmarks, lost them on another occasion and lost my stored passwords one day as well.
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RE: Where has the square come...
Poor Pythagoras. Poor Euclid. Thousands of years of math development and some funny archeologist still tries to make us believe that 3 : 8 = 2 : 5
Hi all, how are you, long time no see. I even had to create a new account.
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RE: Hitting a wall
I thought it was about the Pink Floyd tophit "The Wall":
We do need you Sketchucation
We just need the full control
Push pull curtains in the bedroom
Leave the Google Groups alone.poster-Maggy
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RE: SketchUp and PhotoshopPosted: Fri Jun 01, 2007 5:58 pm
Waa Laa? Is that Alabama slang for Et Voila?
poster-Maggy
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RE: The ultimate cocktail...
Eric, if your math would be correct, there would be almost 3 grams of E coli in every liter of water.
Recently the water supply of several towns near Amsterdam were cut off tap water for 2 days because the laboratory had found traces of E coli. I can assure you that these traces were not grams, not even milligrams.
OTOH your intestines need E coli. If you would place a baby in an ultra clean room directly after birth, it would not be able to digest its food.poster-Maggy
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RE: The ultimate cocktail...
Pick the red berry-like fruits from an exotic bush.
Dry them
Peel them.
Toast them.
Mix them with similar fruits from other parts of the globe.
Grind them.
Put the powder in a paper bag.
Use boiling hot water to extract the pitch black juices.
Poor in a ceramic mug.
Add a spoon of a cristalline substance extracted from a beet root or from a bamboo-like grass.
Stir well
Drink it while it's still hot but don't forget to enjoy the fine bouquetposter-Maggy
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RE: Rooibos -- South Africa's gift to good health...
I'm sorry to be a little late with this reaction but I believe I should still give it:
Regular large doses of vitamin C mean extra work for the kidneys and can increase the growth of kidney stones. As far as known it can not cause kidney stones, but if you already have them, it can make them grow faster.
Vitamin C can also, in very large regular doses reduce to absorption of Cu (copper).
Vitamin C has a positive effect on the absorption of Fe (iron), this could theoretically lead to an overdose of iron. But in the context of Rooibos you don't have to worry about this effect, Rooibos also contains substances that reduce iron absorption.
The maximum safe dosis (UIL upper intake level) of vitamin C is about 30 x the RDA (recommended dietary allowance).
Our own organs can produce vitamin C, when we become ill, we can produce levels similar to UIL.in short: as long as you're not a vitaminCaholic, don't worry.
poster-Maggy
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RE: 100th post party!, Jun 22, 2007
@will03 said:
im not going to get caught up in technicalities, but it was my 100th post on the sketchucation forums!
I understand, anyhow you've now reached that milestone twice, and in the same thread.
poster-Maggy