Actually, the philosophy of language is an interesting field. We all
accept that the mind can create and form the words we speak, but what's
interesting is there is a lot of evidence that the language we use and
the words we receive can shape how our brain works. Obviously, a
compelling argument ca
Whoops. Looks like I was using some outdated definitions. (Outdated by
almost 50 years! O_O ) Oops.
http://www.psych.org/pub_pol_adv/comments121002.cfm
"We would also like to point out that relevant sections of the US Code
(Title 38 USC 1101(3); 38 USC 1112; and 38 USC 1702) were first drafted
in
I am impressed w/ Open Office. Haven't put it through any real scrutiny, but
I like some of the features. 1.0.3.1 is the latest prod release. I think it
is easily the number 2 office package available for windows. I am still
activey using ms office.
officially launched, 2003-07-10
http://www.op
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> cool indeed.
>
> gee, my new car is noctilucent right now -
> it's hovering in the driveway, happily glowing electric blue
> (they did the super-detailing and paint protector coating today).
> Will have to take a picture tomorrow.
>
> Only problem - when I stand nea
cool indeed.
gee, my new car is noctilucent right now -
it's hovering in the driveway, happily glowing electric blue
(they did the super-detailing and paint protector coating today).
Will have to take a picture tomorrow.
Only problem - when I stand near the car, I can see myself .
-Ben
> just s
Statin drugs for cholesterol (e.g. Zocor, Lipitor) are also potentially
dangerous to the liver.
They recommend only moderate drinking plus periodic liver function tests when
on these meds.
BTW anyone see this week's cover story in Newsweek on Statins? Made it sound
like you could pop them and
just sharing; I thought this was cool.
http://spaceweather.com/
Dana
But I don't make films
But if I did they'd have a samurai - Bare Naked Ladies
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I'm trying to mind-meld with the Endorphins - hear it's a real high!
:-)
-Ben
> I agree with all of this except the "band-aid" bit.
>
> Excercise in necessary, I agree. It elevates endorphin levels and all sorts
> of other good things. Plus being healthy for obvious reasons. I try to
> walk
SEX.
:-)
-Ben
> Well what did you expect when you decided to learn RegEx so well, that's a
> definite downhill slope into depression :)
>
> I'm not trying to simplify anything people might be experiencing, but I
> personally have noticed that when I start to get down it's usually because I
>
well, it isn't a giant octopus...
http://makeashorterlink.com/?L34953D35
or
http://story.news.yahoo.com/fc?cid=34&tmpl=fc&in=Science&cat=Whales_and_Whaling
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I remember reading somewhere (Chomsky maybe) someone asking if an Eskimo
can visualize a palm tree, or, more generally, whether it is possible to
think of something for which your language does not have a word.
I think the answer to your question is both, maybe. For example, toddlers
are supposed t
yeah... Van Gogh killed himself didnt he? It's a good question though. I
did find that Zoloft made it harder to think. I just have to come back to
saying that you have to weigh the pros and cons for that individual. I know
it sounds trite but I don't think you can make a blanket statement. These
dr
::nod:: But if you have ADHD the stimulant works on the attention-giving
areas on the brain, and improves the ability to sit still, rather than
causing an urge to get up and do things as it might in someone who does
not.
Dana
jon hall writes:
> Friday, July 11, 2003, 5:58:48 PM, you wrote:
>
>
Again, if a person needs it a person needs it.
I have been on both sides of this one as the parent of two hyperactive
kids. I have had teachers flat out tell me that if that child is going to
be in my class romm, he needs to be on Ritalin. When registering a child
for school or giving a medical h
Friday, July 11, 2003, 5:58:48 PM, you wrote:
BD> A good friend from HS was the same way -- he started on Ritalin in college,
No doubt...amphetamines have been shown to improve all sorts of brain
activity, and accelerate learning. It's the side effects that suck.
If it weren't for those side effe
Nope, wasn't taking anything else, unless possibly an antihistamine such as
Claritin or Sudafed. It was demonstrated to my satisfaction, and my primary
care doctor's, that the liver effects were the Zoloft. We cut the dose in
half and the LFT levels dropped, but remained high. He then told me that
just checking... I used to take a few Motrin when I was drinking to stave
off the hangover and I probably did myself quite a bit of harm that way :)
so I couldn't resist the urge to spread the word.
Dana
William H Bowen writes:
> I don't actually use either...I prefer acetaminophen and wine. Not
http://www.nida.nih.gov/Infofax/ritalin.html
http://www.ritalindeath.com/
http://www.docdiller.com/
http://www.policyreview.org/apr99/eberstadt.html
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/1575662396/104-1905753-1883955?vi=glance
http://www.breggin.com/ritalinbkexcerpt.html
- Origi
Big Tipper...
Grandpa and Grandma were spending the weekend with their son and
daughter-in-law. Grandpa noticed that his son had a bottle of Viagra and
asked if he could have one.
His son said, "Dad, I don't think you should take one they're very strong
and expensive."
Grandpa said, "I know, but
Just remember, Ritalin is a stimulant - at least for post pubescent kids, and
acts as a depressant for pre-pubescent kids. But it is known to cause
permanent irreversible brain damage when prescribed as long term therapy.
Just my point I am inalterably opposed to drugging energetic kids.
-
: hrmmm... for my money I think I'll stay away from the Ritalin and
: anything else that seems to be an excuse for not being an
: involved parent...
Based on what you said, the problem wasn't ritalin -- it was people not
wanting to take responsibility for or deal with children as they should.
Do
We've had a couple teachers and parents with kids on Ritalin tell us
during my son Andrew's kindergarten and first grade years that "maybe it
would be best" for him to have a professional diagnosis and get on the
Ritalin regimen (not to see what might be wrong, just to immediately
assign ADD or
I'm not trying to say that ritalin is right for everyone, or even everyone
with ADD/ADHD. I do know that I dated a girl who had ADHD, and she couldn't
go on car trips without it. She literally couldn't sit still for long
enough.
A good friend from HS was the same way -- he started on Ritalin in
I will leave all of that alone except for the Ritalin part. This is an
extremely dangerous drug that is all too frequently given as long term therapy
for ADD, especially when the condition was never properly diagnosed in the first
place. It was never designed a long term therapy in the first pla
Something not really, but somewhat related - does anyone have this guy in their
rotation -
http://www.rageboy.com/blogger.html
He can write some things that seem pretty out there. He did a couple entries comparing
symptoms from the Psychiatric version of the Physicians Desk Reference (the name
As for me - never! Never have and never will.
Let the Alzheimer's take its course! :-)
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From: "Angel Stewart" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Community" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, July 11, 2003 2:53 PM
Subject: RE: Antidepressants (Continuing Threats to soldier
That's what I tell myself everytime I walk into BestBuy. I was -really-
tempted once or twice, but I figure once the prices crash, they will be
down for good, and it's what - 3-5 years away? I can wait that long
especially since my 36-inch WEGA is nice. (Although even that pales when
compared to a
The FAA has never looked kindly on "medicated folks"Neither does the public
that rely on them.
There are rules in place for Airline Pilots to deal with depression, and
remember they have to pass the medical every 6 months!, one year for Commercial,
and two years for Private./Student.
There ar
: There's a difference between affective psychosis and medical psychosis.
: Affective psychosis is where there is something going on in how the
: person thinks and feels. Medical psychosis is when the chemical process
: of the brain is disrupting how the person thinks and feels. I use
: psychosis,
Wow! I was getting ready to buy a new TV and debating between analog and
digital, but now I'm just waiting until I can get a nanotube!
-Kevin
> -Original Message-
> From: Saidi, Marwan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, July 11, 2003 4:05 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Ok, this
I agree that manual labour helpz alot!
>-Original Message-
>From: cantrl. a [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: July 11, 2003 4:49 PM
>To: CF-Community
>Subject: Antidepressants (Continuing Threats to soldiers)
>
>
>Well what did you expect when you decided to learn RegEx so
>well, that's a
I'm on it too based on yours and Bill's comments. Definintely useful.
-Patrick
>-Original Message-
>From: Ben Doom [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: RE: Antidepressants (Continuing Threats to soldiers)
>
>
>I'm currently on Effexor XR. It's an antidepressant that is
>also effective
>i
: > Pills seem like they're just a bandaid, but I understand some
: people need
: them to get by day to day until they can find a way to cure the root
: problem, or at least manage to deal with it without pills.
:
: Hm...would you say that to a diabetic? "Gee, that insulin is nice and all,
: just t
Yes, that's true, wasn't taking into account brain chemistry. I do wonder though what
people took before a lot of these drugs came out - whether they got over it, or just
lived miserably. I know for a fact many artist's creativity are driven from their
depression - van gogh to name a famous one.
> Pills seem like they're just a bandaid, but I understand some
> people need them to get by day to day until they can find a
> way to cure the root problem, or at least manage to deal with
> it without pills.
There's a difference between affective psychosis and medical psychosis.
Affective psy
> Pills seem like they're just a bandaid, but I understand some people need
them to get by day to day until they can find a way to cure the root
problem, or at least manage to deal with it without pills.
Hm...would you say that to a diabetic? "Gee, that insulin is nice and all,
just to tide you ov
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Programmer & General Lackey
Moonbow Software, Inc
: -Original Message-
: From: Marwan Saidi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
: Sent: Friday, July 11, 2003 4:58 PM
: To: CF
See...hip, I tell you. It's hip. ;)
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From: "Angel Stewart" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Community" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, July 11, 2003 2:53 PM
Subject: RE: Antidepressants (Continuing Threats to soldiers)
> 0_0
> ..
> How many people here have been on thes
Yep. My shrink insisted there was no such thing as withdrawal side effects.
But, when I researched it, I found some British (IIRC) research that rated
SSRI withdrawal right up there with heroin. Mmmm.
-d
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From: "Dana Tierney" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Community"
God, I hope you're kidding.
-- Ben Doom
Programmer & General Lackey
Moonbow Software, Inc
: -Original Message-
: From: William Wheatley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
: Sent: Friday, July 11, 2003 4:44 PM
: To: CF-Community
: Subject: Re: Continuing Threats to soldiers
:
:
: hehe i t
I agree with all of this except the "band-aid" bit.
Excercise in necessary, I agree. It elevates endorphin levels and all sorts
of other good things. Plus being healthy for obvious reasons. I try to
walk whenever I can for half an hour or so at a time. I'm pretty out of
shape, or I'd do more.
>
>it goes up but it never comes down LOL
>
A!
Thanks for the imagery Will... I will give you a call this weekend if I run into the
converse of your problem because I have not removed that picture that you just seared
into my frontal lobe.
~~
Somehow that statement (about the correlation between depression and "intelligence")
reminds me of George Orwell's New Speak... The idea with newspeak was to remove enough
words from the vocabulary that it would be not merely undesireable or inadvisable to
express subversive or seditious thought
LOL i used to take prozac from my mom and could function fine. I finally
goto the doctor later and they say sexual sideeffects and boom no workie.
Effexor was the one wefound had the least amount of sexual sideeffects ;)
it goes up but it never comes down LOL
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From:
Gasp!! ;)
>Wow, something Adam and I agree on. That's one of my favorites.
>
>"Uh-oh, we got ourselves a reader"
>
>>"I was in Nashville, Tennesee last year, after the show I went to a
>>Waffle House, I'm not proud of it, I was hungry. And I'm alone, I'm
>>eating and I'm reading a book, right?
Well what did you expect when you decided to learn RegEx so well, that's a definite
downhill slope into depression :)
I'm not trying to simplify anything people might be experiencing, but I personally
have noticed that when I start to get down it's usually because I haven't had any good
physica
IE depressed egypt air pilot who crashed the plane into the ocean
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From: "Deanna Schneider" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Community" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, July 11, 2003 3:45 PM
Subject: Re: Continuing Threats to soldiers
> That's pretty ridiculous, consideri
hehe i think bipolar is alot of fun nothing like being down and up and down
of course they say thats what
manic depression is just the new kewl name for it but its tons of fun.
Its like having your own personal rollercoaster
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To:
Ahh nothing like lieing to get prescription medication. Shows character
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To: "CF-Community" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, July 11, 2003 2:30 PM
Subject: RE: Continuing Threats to soldiers
> guess i've been on the pills
That's what I thought, thanks. I know when I took my first medical and
was asked about mental conditions, I felt compelled to admit that I had
been given a one week prescription for some kind of anti-anxiety meds
back in college. The doc gave me a fairly heavy scowl and started asking
lots of quest
So, I just went to XMradio.com - and they let you stream their music for
free? That seems pretty cool of them.
-rc
> -Original Message-
> From: William Wheatley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, July 11, 2003 2:00 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Re: Bill Hicks Fans?
>
>
> THe
I'm currently on Effexor XR. It's an antidepressant that is also effective
in fighting anxiety (or an antianxiety drug useful in fighting depression,
take your pick).
It is fairly common these days -- it's estimated that as much as 10% of
Americans have depression, and as may as half that are on
were you taking anything else at the time?
will
Dana Tierney wrote:
>ah :) another great theory shot all to hell :) My shrink did assure me
>however that there were no such side effects as I was experiencing :) One
>of my all time favorite sentiments, right up there with why would anyone
>ever
THe lewis black concert is gonna be on XM radio tonight!! :)
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From: "Dan Phillips" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Community" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, July 11, 2003 1:25 PM
Subject: Bill Hicks Fans?
> Anyone here a Bill Hicks fan? If so, you can download some boo
I don't actually use either...I prefer acetaminophen and wine. Not
together though. Never together.
'twas joking...really I was...
::going down to the wine cellar now::
o_O
will
Dana Tierney wrote:
>um, just in case you don't know, ibuprofen and alcohol are both liver
>toxins. Put them toge
0_0
..
How many people here have been on these antidepressent drugs?
It...seems that they are fairly common??
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Yeah well, the theory there no doubt is along the lines of if he isn't
seeking treatment then he must be well
Dana
Deanna Schneider writes:
> That's pretty ridiculous, considering that properly medicated folks should
> be just fine, whereas depressed pilots avoiding medication could be a rea
Damn, the seminar really *was* effective!!
^_^
will
Dana Tierney wrote:
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>C CHANGE=0D=0AZIMBABWE (MDC ZIMBABWE)=0D=0AWeb Site:
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>=0A=0D=0ADear,=0D=0A=0D=0AYou will be surprise to receive this let
um, just in case you don't know, ibuprofen and alcohol are both liver
toxins. Put them together and the damage isn't doubled, it's exponential.
Dana
William H Bowen writes:
> erm...what's wrong with that...
>
> ::pops pill::
>
> ::glug glug::
>
> ^_^
>
> will
>
> Dana Tierney wrote:
>
> >y
ah :) another great theory shot all to hell :) My shrink did assure me
however that there were no such side effects as I was experiencing :) One
of my all time favorite sentiments, right up there with why would anyone
ever need more than 640 k of RAM?
Dana
Deanna Schneider writes:
> Nah. It's no
erm...what's wrong with that...
::pops pill::
::glug glug::
^_^
will
Dana Tierney wrote:
>yeah well they didn't use to think there was anythng wrong with washing
>your ibuprofen down with a beer, either. I am kind of against taking a
>whole lot of drugs whose side effects aren't really known.
That's pretty ridiculous, considering that properly medicated folks should
be just fine, whereas depressed pilots avoiding medication could be a real
danger.
-d
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From: "Doug White" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Community" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, July 11, 2003
Well, and as bad as SSRI's can be, the tri-cyclics were worse - they just
leveled you out. So, you didn't have severe downs, but you didn't have very
big "ups" either. Very even. Very calm. Very boring.
-d
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To: "CF-Community" <[EMAI
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ce you don't know me=0D=0Apersonally, but do treat this request as a cal
Nah. It's not that. My serotonin levels certainly weren't okay, and I had
withdrawal when I went off zoloft - electrical shocks, loss of balance,
extreme headaches. Not fun.
> to SSRI's :) so one hypothesis is that the withdrawal symptoms happen when
> the serotonin is ok but peaks because of SSRI
I knew there was a reason I liked you :)
Dana
Harkins,Patrick writes:
> but of course darling ...! :)
>
> Patrick
> >-Original Message-
> >From: Dana Tierney [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >Sent: July 11, 2003 1:37 PM
> >To: CF-Community
> >Subject: Re: oh major major gross
> >
> >
> >OK w
The short answer is no. Even antihistamines are restricted just before a
flight. But if you indicate that anti-depressives in your medical history, you
are just about cinching a failed medical exam, without which you might as well
not have a Pilot's license.
A current airline or commercial pilo
Yeah, I went to the Thai restaurant for lunch, which as far as I can tell
runs a totally professional kitchen, and I have to tell you, I was turning
over all my food very carefully before I ate it. This may do my diet some
good though...
Dana
Earl, George writes:
> > I just found a bug in my 7-1
The real bad thing about depression is not that it gets you down, it's that
you can't get up.
Feeling sad all the time is bad enough, but the inability to feel joy is
worse. How are you supposed to think things /can/ go well when stuff that
used to make you happy just doesn't anymore?
-- Ben D
*shudder* I came down off Zoloft. While the withdrawl was fairly mild, I
had to get it all out of my system before I could try something else.
/That/ was bad. Two weeks with no drugs. Ugh.
-- Ben Doom
Programmer & General Lackey
Moonbow Software, Inc
: -Original Message-
: F
yes i agree with that
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From: "Dana Tierney" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Community" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, July 11, 2003 12:34 PM
Subject: Re: Continuing Threats to soldiers
> yeah well they didn't use to think there was anythng wrong with washing
> your ibu
describes the person I am thinking of pretty well.
Dana
> -Original Message-
> From: William H Bowen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, July 11, 2003 2:29 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Re: Continuing Threats to soldiers
>
>
> Isn't that the rub with depression though?
>
> You
Um... I had pretty severe effects when I stopped taking Zoloft. I have
likened them to electrical shocks. I am not sure if I would consider it
"withdrawal" strictly speaking as I didn't crave the drug except as a means
to make the bad effects stop. And Zoloft sent my liver function enzymes
skyrocke
> I don't know, are you a bad boy who should be slapped?
>
>Dana
There's a response I didn't expect... Should I read something into that or take it at
face value?... hmmm... :)
>Isaac Dealey writes:
>
>> >yeah, exactly. At a minimum who knows what this bug crawled through before
>> >dying...
>>
> Anyone here a Bill Hicks fan? If so, you can download some
> bootlegs at http://privatewww.essex.ac.uk/~adrisc/speed/bill/bill.htm
>
> For those that have no idea who Bill Hicks is..image a
> comedian/prophet/commentator all in one. If you like Lewis
> Black you will like Bill Hicks. If you are e
It's not my choice. It is an existing page that I'm working with.
-Kevin
> -Original Message-
> From: jon hall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, July 11, 2003 1:45 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Re: DIV legal in a LI?
>
>
> li is one of those elements that can be considered a
but have to wonder how many acres of disk drives Amazon has :-)
-bb
> > no info re: deleted scenes or extras, sorry
> >
> > but found the Amazon system works -
> > some time back, filled in the form saying "tell me when this
> > is released" and
> > voila they sent me an email. :-)
> >
>
> I
Some of my favs:
"See I think drugs have done some good things for us. If you don't think
drugs have done good things for us then do me a favor. Go home tonight
and take all of your records,tapes and all your CD's and burn them.
Because, you know all those musicians who made all that great music
t
> no info re: deleted scenes or extras, sorry
>
> but found the Amazon system works -
> some time back, filled in the form saying "tell me when this
> is released" and
> voila they sent me an email. :-)
>
It's the _simple_ shit on the Net that really makes the internet cool.
-rc
Howie,
yes, that's the one.
including the politically-incorrect scene where the Captain (Kirk Douglas)
accuses the American Indian (Native American?) meteorologist of doing
unauthorized rain dances :-)
they realize something is wrong when all the normal radio channels are static,
and the AM b
li is one of those elements that can be considered a block level
element since it can contain other block level elements...not truly a
block element though. So yeah...it's valid.
http://www.htmlhelp.com/reference/html40/block.html
If all the div is doing is setting alignment...why not do it with c
rc-
no info re: deleted scenes or extras, sorry
but found the Amazon system works -
some time back, filled in the form saying "tell me when this is released" and
voila they sent me an email. :-)
bb
> > Long before there were computers in my life, there were
> > airplanes and there
> > was sci
Hey, I know there are a few other pilots around here. Does anyone know
off hand if you can pass the flight medical if you are controlling
depression or something with meds? I know with my meds for allergy and
stuff that I'm okay, but I'm wondering if people with the same is true
for people with hea
I normally play on Office Friendly, but I've got things here right now
that need some work.
-Kevin
> -Original Message-
> From: cfhelp [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, July 11, 2003 12:58 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: RE: Dinky Bomb!
>
>
> OK What Server is everyone on?
>
guess i've been on the pills too long.
ps. tell the shrink you have anxiety attacks too, so you can get a klonzepam
script. that stuff is the bomb.
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From: William H Bowen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, July 11, 2003 2:29 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: Continu
Is that the movie where the carrier goes back in time? I remember seeing something
like this a long time ago and there were jets dogfighting with Japanese Zeros...
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From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Friday, July 11, 2003 2:23 PM
S
All SSRI's are nasty to get off of. Zoloft is the least nasty, simply
because it has the longest half-life. However, the can just mean that you'll
have withdrawal effects longer. There's interesting research on this from
other countries. But in the U.S., they swear that there are no withdrawal
effe
> Long before there were computers in my life, there were
> airplanes and there
> was science fiction.
>
> One of my favorite such movies, from way back in 1980 (before
> some of you
> young 'uns were even hatched!) is being released on DVD in August -
>
> "The Final Countdown" (Kirk Douglas,
Isn't that the rub with depression though?
You think everything will go bad, but when it doesn't you'd can't do
anything else but focus on what could still go bad rather than on what
went well?
That seems/seemed to be the case with my friend and others I have known
who were/are depressed.
wil
Long before there were computers in my life, there were airplanes and there
was science fiction.
One of my favorite such movies, from way back in 1980 (before some of you
young 'uns were even hatched!) is being released on DVD in August -
"The Final Countdown" (Kirk Douglas, Martin Sheen, Katha
oh come on, being a depressive is not so bad. at least when you think
everything is going to be horrible, when it doesn't you're pleasantly
surprised.
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From: Ben Doom [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, July 11, 2003 2:14 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE: Continuing Th
I'm coming into this pretty late, but certain keywords tune me in.
People can be pessemistic whether they are depressed or not. On the other
hand, it's pretty unusual to be a depressed optimist. It's not so much that
you are permanently depressed as that you get in the habit of thinking
negative
> William said:
> Well having the shits doesn't make you suffer its the
> horrible cramps and pains that are what really sucks. I
> could sit on the hopper for 18 hours if i had to without
> being too terribly upset but its the cramp that get ya.
I guess we're all different. Sometimes I'd take
Wow, something Adam and I agree on. That's one of my favorites.
"Uh-oh, we got ourselves a reader"
>"I was in Nashville, Tennesee last year, after the show I went to a
>Waffle House, I'm not proud of it, I was hungry. And I'm alone, I'm
>eating and I'm reading a book, right? Waitress walks ove
oh the medication helped a lot, and he tells me his doctor doesn't think
his current behavior is a true symptom of depression, more likely just a
bad habit or pattern of reaction he developed while he was depressed and
untreated. Now he only thinks the dark, doom-and-gloom stuff when he's
in a
> And I am not sure if that was food poisoning or not, because
> there was no regurgitation. There were cramps, strange
> sounds, uh... severe bowel malfunction... and total loss of sleep.
>
> M
I get this every six months or so when it's time to go for my dentist
appointment. I didn't realize
"I was in Nashville, Tennesee last year, after the show I went to a Waffle House, I'm
not proud of it, I was hungry. And I'm alone, I'm eating and I'm reading a book,
right? Waitress walks over to me, "Tch tch tch tch. Hey, what you readin' for?" Is
that like the weirdest f*cking question you've
but of course darling ...! :)
Patrick
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>From: Dana Tierney [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: July 11, 2003 1:37 PM
>To: CF-Community
>Subject: Re: oh major major gross
>
>
>OK well Patrick can get me one for Christmas :)
>
>Dana
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Sure, _I_ can rewrite it. But Contribute doesn't have a code view, it's
a wysiwyg editor for non-coders, and I'm looking at it from that
perspective.
-Kevin
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> Sent: Friday, July 11, 2003 12:17 PM
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