Re: sam, I am not saying a word

2005-01-17 Thread Sam
On Mon, 17 Jan 2005 21:14:19 -0400, Angel Stewart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Quite simply, my point is this: > > FACT: George Bush's central reason for going to war in Iraq was that Iraq had > large stockpiles of Weapons of Mass Destruction which > were a clear and present danger to the United

2003 Flash poll

2005-01-17 Thread Erika L. Walker-Arnold
I know it's a tad old - but I'm willing to bet the numbers would come out pretty much the same today: http://www.marketingsherpa.com/sample.cfm?contentID=2524 I like flash for cool stuff - just not everything And I abhor intros ... Cheers, Erika

Plum Release Candidate 2 is now available for download

2005-01-17 Thread Adam Churvis
Plum Release Candidate 2 is now available for download: http://www.productivityenhancement.com/plum/DownloadPlum.cfm Release Candidate 2's testing cycle is going to last only one week, then we will release the final release. Please post any issues to the Plum Discussion List at [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Adult ADD

2005-01-17 Thread Adam Churvis
> > What *You* pay attention (grabs the paddles). Adam has a brother > > named David! David is my son. I'm 43 and he's 21. Most people think we're brothers, and they can't believe that David's that young because of all he's accomplished already. He was a child prodigy who tested at the coll

Re: Adult ADD

2005-01-17 Thread David Churvis
Adam is my father - ooh! what a pretty flower! Dave - Original Message - From: "Charlie Griefer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "CF-Community" Sent: Monday, January 17, 2005 10:02 PM Subject: Re: Adult ADD > On Mon, 17 Jan 2005 18:32:48 -0700, Dana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > What *You

RE: restless legs causation

2005-01-17 Thread Michael T. Tangorre
> From: Dana [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > sorry, the delivery by fireplace system is down tonight. Please press > one for technical support, two if you *really* want to talk to > technical support and and three if you are having trouble receiving > your croissant. Press four if you would like to he

Re: Adult ADD

2005-01-17 Thread Charlie Griefer
On Mon, 17 Jan 2005 18:32:48 -0700, Dana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > What *You* pay attention (grabs the paddles). Adam has a brother > named David! > > Dana Really? David has a father named Adam. Must make for interesting Churvis family reunions :) ~

Re: restless legs causation

2005-01-17 Thread Dana
sorry, the delivery by fireplace system is down tonight. Please press one for technical support, two if you *really* want to talk to technical support and and three if you are having trouble receiving your croissant. Press four if you would like to hear our automated suggestion system. This will no

RE: restless legs causation

2005-01-17 Thread Michael T. Tangorre
Install something else besides an email client! :-) > From: Dana [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > You're just sore because you're technical support issues were > misdiagnosed earlier. Have a chocolate croissant. > > Dana ~| Purc

Re: restless legs causation

2005-01-17 Thread Dana
You're just sore because you're technical support issues were misdiagnosed earlier. Have a chocolate croissant. Dana On Mon, 17 Jan 2005 20:43:10 -0500, Michael T. Tangorre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > From: Dana [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > I found what I was thinking of and it was iron not

Re: Martin Luther King Jr.

2005-01-17 Thread Dana
hehe thanks for the insultmonger... perusing now Dana On Mon, 17 Jan 2005 18:46:32 -0700, Dana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Works for us. The French langage textbook I got my daughter for > Christmas has sections on "cultivating your attitude" and "organs you > may not wish to eat." > > Dana >

Re: Martin Luther King Jr.

2005-01-17 Thread Dana
Works for us. The French langage textbook I got my daughter for Christmas has sections on "cultivating your attitude" and "organs you may not wish to eat." Dana On Mon, 17 Jan 2005 15:10:33 -0500, Michael Dinowitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Why not just learn to curse in hindi? :> > > > Actua

RE: restless legs causation

2005-01-17 Thread Michael T. Tangorre
> From: Dana [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > I found what I was thinking of and it was iron not calcium. Past > experience makes me add that too much iron is toxic, so if you think > this applies to you please see a doctor instead of self-medicating. > But here is the link. I know nothing else about t

now *this* lady might not have a sense of humour

2005-01-17 Thread Dana
Don't ask me what TPTB is -- I am just amused and passing along. No link; this is email from another list. And yes, oh MIB, I am sure she is joking. Dana === There was a squib of an article buried in yesterday's Dispatch. TPTB are suggesting that all America join the inaugural festivities by hosti

Re: Adult ADD

2005-01-17 Thread Dana
What *You* pay attention (grabs the paddles). Adam has a brother named David! Dana = Adam Churvis to CF-Community Show options 5:28pm (1 hour ago) > I'm starting to think that I might have adult ADD. Anyone know how you go > about getting diagnosed? Anyone else been diagnose

Re: Adult ADD

2005-01-17 Thread Kevin Graeme
Bzzzt. /me administers electroshock therapy. -Kevin On Mon, 17 Jan 2005 18:20:52 -0700, Dana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > oops, yer right, it was his brother :P lolol > > Dana ~| Find out how CFTicket can increase your company

Re: Adult ADD

2005-01-17 Thread Dana
oops, yer right, it was his brother :P lolol Dana On Mon, 17 Jan 2005 19:16:45 -0600, Kevin Graeme <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Who? > > /me smacks Dana's knuckles with a ruler > > Pay attention! > > :-D > > -Kevin > > On Mon, 17 Jan 2005 17:44:54 -0700, Dana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >

restless legs causation

2005-01-17 Thread Dana
I found what I was thinking of and it was iron not calcium. Past experience makes me add that too much iron is toxic, so if you think this applies to you please see a doctor instead of self-medicating. But here is the link. I know nothing else about this disorder. Don't have it, con't kow anyone th

Re: Adult ADD

2005-01-17 Thread Kevin Graeme
Who? /me smacks Dana's knuckles with a ruler Pay attention! :-D -Kevin On Mon, 17 Jan 2005 17:44:54 -0700, Dana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Seriously, David, if you have any references on that I'd like to see > them. ~| G

Re: Adult ADD

2005-01-17 Thread Dana
yeah, to refocus -- the primary care doctor will often diagnose it in children. In adults they seem to like for a psychiatrist to weigh in. There is no doubt in my mind that such a condition does exist. If it's only in America, it might be fun to speculate why. Dana On Mon, 17 Jan 2005 20:15:02

RE: sam, I am not saying a word

2005-01-17 Thread Angel Stewart
Quite simply, my point is this: FACT: George Bush's central reason for going to war in Iraq was that Iraq had large stockpiles of Weapons of Mass Destruction which were a clear and present danger to the United States, and indeed to the world. FACT: Countries around the world, UN Weapons Inspecto

Re: sam, I am not saying a word

2005-01-17 Thread Dana
In the words of my countrymen... eh? I suddenly wonder if we are speaking different dialects or something. Dana On Mon, 17 Jan 2005 17:02:38 -0800, Sam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I guess you think we started the war on terror. > Is it because we flaunt our freedoms? > > > On Mon, 17 Jan 2

Re: Adult ADD

2005-01-17 Thread Robert Munn
So, getting back to the original focus of the post, Marlon, I hope this discussion has convinced you that you are not alone and that the condtion really exists. It has made me feel a whole lot better, that's for sure. >I'm starting to think that I might have adult ADD. Anyone know how you

Re: Adult ADD

2005-01-17 Thread Robert Munn
I agree with that, and some parents especially don't want to admit that their child has any kind of "mental issues"- too much social stigma, even today. My mother was a psychologist for years and she didn't see it. 25-30 years ago this was not a commonly diagnosed problem, I think. I'm 35, I jus

Re: sam, I am not saying a word

2005-01-17 Thread Sam
I guess you think we started the war on terror. Is it because we flaunt our freedoms? On Mon, 17 Jan 2005 17:51:20 -0700, Dana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > course there are. Only way we can stay indefinitely at war. > > > You seem to think the war on terror means al Qaeda. It doesn't. It's a >

RE: Adult ADD

2005-01-17 Thread Marlon Moyer
I've been diagnosed with sleep apnea and actually do have the machine. I get lax in using it because I seem to swallow so much air during the night with it sometimes. Makes for some musical mornings :) After reading the rest of the messages in this thread, I think I'm going to try to get enough

RE: Adult ADD

2005-01-17 Thread Paul Vernon
> does she get the odd feeling in the legs? or does she have periodic limb movement or something like that? She describes it like her bones are itching and you have to shake your legs or they move involuntarily to get rid of it. If she goes to bed, it gets worse Moving on to Adams point tha

Re: sam, I am not saying a word

2005-01-17 Thread Dana
course there are. Only way we can stay indefinitely at war. > You seem to think the war on terror means al Qaeda. It doesn't. It's a > war against extremists that want to destroy us. Al Qaeda is the > highest profile terrorist organization right now but there are many > more.

Re: sam, I am not saying a word

2005-01-17 Thread Sam
On Mon, 17 Jan 2005 05:34:10 -0800, Ken Ketsdever <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Do you really think that if Iraq could get that info China couldn't? What > about Pakistan, India, > Israel (unproven), South africa (unproven) I'm talking about missile guidance systems. None of the other countries y

Re: Adult ADD

2005-01-17 Thread Dana
Look at the fire truck! Hey, who saw Law and Order last night? Seriously, David, if you have any references on that I'd like to see them. I can't recall any discussion of it in a European context, but then... I haven't been looking for that. It's an interesting factoid though... Dana On Mon, 17

Re: sam, I am not saying a word

2005-01-17 Thread Dana
yeah, Sam, you're a funny guy :) Dana On Mon, 17 Jan 2005 16:30:42 -0800, Sam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Well your a dumb ass. > > Where did you get the idea that Bush made money from this war? Michael > Moore? Now he's a real dumb ass! > > You really think the people vote for Bush is gay ma

MARLON: Offers versus wants ...

2005-01-17 Thread Erika L. Walker-Arnold
Marlon, The list owner of one of the lists just posted this. I htought you might get a kick out of it :) - Hi All, I was terribly excited today when I saw a whole page of "offers" with only one "want". I thought, this is the way it should be... I am not opposed to

Re: Sam never said there were WMD?? was Re: The Election and The Economy

2005-01-17 Thread Dana
::yawn:: I can't say it's clear as day. But possibly he felt like he was a sovereign nation and so he did not owe an explanation to anyone. How would I know who he hated or why? He was a megalomaniac and all around bad guy sure. Possibly foolish enough to think that since the US help put him into p

Re: Adult ADD

2005-01-17 Thread Kevin Graeme
ME ME ME ME ME ME ME o, a caterpillar! -Kevin On Mon, 17 Jan 2005 19:28:05 -0500, Adam Churvis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hey! Who wants ice cream? ~| Discover CFTicket - The leading ColdFusion Help Desk and Trouble Tic

Re: people are stupid

2005-01-17 Thread Sam
Go on, keep throwing beers at the bear. On Mon, 17 Jan 2005 11:36:11 -0800, Ken Ketsdever <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Oh great now Sam is going to say we're calling him names again. > ~| Discover CFTicket - The leading ColdFusi

Re: Adult ADD

2005-01-17 Thread Adam Churvis
> I'm starting to think that I might have adult ADD. Anyone know how you go > about getting diagnosed? Anyone else been diagnosed with it? There are some people who think this disease doesn't even exist. For example, if you go to Europe they call this sort of thing "an American disease" because

Re: sam, I am not saying a word

2005-01-17 Thread Sam
Well your a dumb ass. Where did you get the idea that Bush made money from this war? Michael Moore? Now he's a real dumb ass! You really think the people vote for Bush is gay marriage? As long as you never understand why you lost, you'll never win. By the way, I was joking about you being a dumb

Re: you know what bugs me?

2005-01-17 Thread Dana
btw ben thanks for the reminder. On Mon, 17 Jan 2005 19:11:12 -0500, Ben Doom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Oh, I wasn't arguing your original point. > It's just one of the many reasons I use bugmenot -- even with sites I'm > registered with. > > Yeah, if they can't put a token in the link they

Re: you know what bugs me?

2005-01-17 Thread Dana
that's possible. I mean, it's a big site, you would hope they have a reason Dana On Tue, 18 Jan 2005 00:11:41 +, JediHomer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > it might be to try and get a better figure of how many people view the > article? as if the key was embedded in the email and the story

Re: Adult ADD

2005-01-17 Thread Dana
A lot of parents are in the "I don't want to label my child" mindset. I've done this rant once to often this week already but let's just say that it's a valid concern that I disagree with :P Dana On Mon, 17 Jan 2005 19:17:26 -0500, Tony Weeg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > thats me too :) > > im

Re: Adult ADD

2005-01-17 Thread Dana
hmmm should probably mention too that both my kids hated all the stimulants; said they gave them headaches. Since I homeschool they have to spend a good deal less time sitting quietly and being good than is demanded of most children and as they have gotten older the impulse control has improved to

Re: Adult ADD

2005-01-17 Thread Tony Weeg
thats me too :) im wondering how it slipped through the cracks for sooo long? my parents blind to it? my child is perfect nothing can be wrong with him syndrome? strange, as my parents were VERY active with me @ school, and my mother was a teachers asst. while my siblings and i were attending e

Re: Adult ADD

2005-01-17 Thread Dana
The classic Rx is ritalin or some other amphetimine. Some doctors are reluctant to prescribe it to adults for fear that they are just making this stuff up to get drugs. If you have an established primary care doctor you have a better chance, or he may suggest a trial with Wellbutrin. Personally,

Re: Adult ADD

2005-01-17 Thread Tony Weeg
;) good. tw On Mon, 17 Jan 2005 18:39:46 -0500, Michael Dinowitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I don't take any offense. I do have some quirks that can look like > psychological problems, but I'm in enough control that they aren't. Yes, I > love information and will hunt down a concept or idea wh

Re: Adult ADD

2005-01-17 Thread Tony Weeg
www.rls.org that will explain a lot. but for me, i have the odd tingling (almost) annoying feeling in my legs, during times of mental boredom. its almost like a tattooist is tattooing my femur when it happens, but not the pain of it, just the annoying dull feeling of it.. its WAYY to strange of

Re: you know what bugs me?

2005-01-17 Thread JediHomer
it might be to try and get a better figure of how many people view the article? as if the key was embedded in the email and the story was good you would copy and paste the whole url (including your details) to your mates... just a thought On Mon, 17 Jan 2005 17:02:21 -0700, Dana <[EMAIL PROTECTE

Re: you know what bugs me?

2005-01-17 Thread Ben Doom
Oh, I wasn't arguing your original point. It's just one of the many reasons I use bugmenot -- even with sites I'm registered with. Yeah, if they can't put a token in the link they email you, you start to wonder about their competency --Ben Dana wrote: > ok I should use it. But from a desig

RE: Adult ADD

2005-01-17 Thread Michael Dinowitz
Personally, I don't find caffeine helping me all that much. No real buzz at all. > Boy, that's me right there, the whole 1A set. > > So the primary treatments are stimulants? I find, for instance, that I am > much more able to focus when I have something with caffeine, especially > green tea whe

Re: [didyaknow] #8 Cheap Wood - freecycle.org

2005-01-17 Thread Dana
I like the part about how it has to have all the accessories :) Dana On Mon, 17 Jan 2005 15:12:31 -0600, Marlon Moyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > This is the third such post today. All of them are from different people. > > -- --- --- --- --- --- --- > Hi, > > I'm looking for a good u

Re: Adult ADD

2005-01-17 Thread Adam Haskell
I took Ritalin, still do sometimes, but i try to just deal with it and force my self to pay attention, I am going through one of those I dislike taking medication phases. My brother started Statarra not too long ago and my sister-in-law seems to be happier so it must be good stuff lol. I am not see

Re: Adult ADD

2005-01-17 Thread Robert Munn
Boy, that's me right there, the whole 1A set. So the primary treatments are stimulants? I find, for instance, that I am much more able to focus when I have something with caffeine, especially green tea where I get a long mild buzz instead of a short intense one followed by a crash. >The st

Re: you know what bugs me?

2005-01-17 Thread Dana
ok I should use it. But from a design standpoint is this not stupid? Correct me if I am wrong but can't the username and password be associated with the email and passed in the url? Dana On Mon, 17 Jan 2005 10:23:24 -0500, Ben Doom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Bugmenot rules. :-) > > --Ben >

Re: Adult ADD

2005-01-17 Thread Charlie Griefer
RLS = Restless Leg Syndrome I didn't bother trying to find the 'best' link, so take your pick :) http://www.google.com/search?sourceid=navclient&ie=UTF-8&rls=GGLD,GGLD:2004-34,GGLD:en&q=%22restless+leg+syndrome%22 On Mon, 17 Jan 2005 19:43:01 -0400, Angel Stewart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Wh

Re: people are stupid

2005-01-17 Thread Robert Munn
He "heard a rumor"? That's pretty weak. Sounds like the IT guy just didn't want to use it. Not that PHP is a bad choice, but CF is a better choice in the business world, IMHO. But hey, look at the bright side, someone is paying you to learn something new! >My boss just got back from a client me

Re: Adult ADD

2005-01-17 Thread Dana
restless legs On Mon, 17 Jan 2005 19:43:01 -0400, Angel Stewart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > What is RLS? > > I like to shake me feet from side to side to get to sleep. But once I'm > asleep..they stop moving (of course ^_^). > > -Gel > > -Original Message- > From: Tony Weeg > > hmmm

Re: Adult ADD

2005-01-17 Thread Dana
The stimulants don't alter your personality. Strattera might, not sure. Just for everyone's information here is the checklist that is usually used to diagnose children. Diagnosing adults is a little trickier because anyone with the disorder who is intelligent has learned some coping mechanisms.

Re: Adult ADD

2005-01-17 Thread Tony Weeg
same here man. same here. took ritalin a couple years ago, and i felt like it wasnt me. like i was a shell with no person inside, VERY weird feeling. not nice. stopped taking it, now just try to pay attention, and basically FOCUS on paying attention tough stuff! tw On Mon, 17 Jan 2005 1

RE: Adult ADD

2005-01-17 Thread Angel Stewart
What is RLS? I like to shake me feet from side to side to get to sleep. But once I'm asleep..they stop moving (of course ^_^). -Gel -Original Message- From: Tony Weeg hmmm... mine is diff. i sleep like a motherf***er, for hours on end :) thats a good thing. what happens to me, is

RE: Adult ADD

2005-01-17 Thread Michael Dinowitz
I don't take any offense. I do have some quirks that can look like psychological problems, but I'm in enough control that they aren't. Yes, I love information and will hunt down a concept or idea when it comes up, but I can also turn that off and put it aside till later. I also know when to give up

Re: sam, I am not saying a word

2005-01-17 Thread Dana
Oh yeah :) John Stanley said that, I believe. And all of us except Sam know that he was joking. Mostly. I think. LOL. I laughed, anyway. I mean, considering the Washington Post reports that the constitutional amendment concerning gay marriage is now on hold, I bet these people *really* feel smart.

Re: Adult ADD

2005-01-17 Thread Robert Munn
I've never been diagnosed, but I have always had a bit of a wandering mind and I suspect I have ADD. Have you ever lost your train of thought in the middle of a sentence and felt your mind just wandering off thinking about something else? That happens to me all the time- every single day. Not

Re: sam, I am not saying a word

2005-01-17 Thread Dana
Sam, I do not recall using the word dumbass. I believe what I said was mistaken. Possibly deluded :) I definitely remember discussing with you the difference between ignorance and stupidity. I have been known to remember wrong, but I since am sure that you will believe what you choose anyway :) if

Re: Adult ADD

2005-01-17 Thread Tony Weeg
oh, and i meant no harm by it, just my observation. you are a great guy, dont get me wrong. hope you didnt take that the wrong way... honestly. and trust me, im quite comfortable with how i am, and my wife can deal just fine, so its all good :) tw On Mon, 17 Jan 2005 18:15:37 -0500, Michael

Re: Adult ADD

2005-01-17 Thread Dana
saw something recently about this sometimes being caused by calcium (???) deficiency-- if i see it again I'll send it your way. Dana On Mon, 17 Jan 2005 18:14:58 -0500, Tony Weeg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > hmmm... mine is diff. i sleep like a motherf***er, for hours on end :) > > thats a good

Re: Adult ADD

2005-01-17 Thread Dana
:::nod:: both my kids have been diagnosed. There are a lot of people out there with a lot of agendas when it comes to this condition. I suggest a lot of reading and seeing what makes sense to you. You will find, for instance, that some people swear by removing all the sugar from the diet, even tho

RE: Adult ADD

2005-01-17 Thread Michael Dinowitz
Maybe, maybe not. Either way I'm comfortable with how I am and it does not get in the way of my functioning. I even go a full 25 hours a week (Shabbos) without news or the like. > OCD > > i guarantee that. > > knew it the moment i met you in nawwwlins :) > > its all good though, i think probab

Re: Adult ADD

2005-01-17 Thread Tony Weeg
hmmm... mine is diff. i sleep like a motherf***er, for hours on end :) thats a good thing. what happens to me, is the weird feeling in the middle of the legs, mostly my upper legs, but it seems to follow boredom. if im involved in something that im REALLY interested in, and it doesnt have to be

Re: Adult ADD

2005-01-17 Thread Dana
I have been told I might have ADD. And am also pending the sleep study, which after much red tape is finally scheduled for the 31st. In my case I am mainly going by reports that I snore, but they look at your mouth and throat in a kind of screening first to see if they think it's likely and they do

Re: Adult ADD

2005-01-17 Thread Tony Weeg
OCD i guarantee that. knew it the moment i met you in nawwwlins :) its all good though, i think probably most of us on the net 6-10 plus hours a day are maybe environmentally driven to that sort of behaviour. i notice it with myself shortly after a MAJOR world event, most likely driven by the

Re: people are stupid

2005-01-17 Thread Jochem van Dieten
Ray Champagne wrote: > My boss just got back from a client meeting. The IT guy from the company > wants us to develop the site in PHP since he "heard" that ColdFusion was > being discontinued from the MM product line. She tried to explain to him > that was just not true, but to no avail. Even

Re: Adult ADD

2005-01-17 Thread Adam Haskell
Humm I was diagnosed with ADD in 2nd grade...but after reading all this I am wounering about the sleep apnea, my fiance swears I stop breathing when I sleep sometimes, *hu*...I'll make a point to check this out more. Anyways I have a hard time consentraiting on anything even TV shows. Thats one

RE: [didyaknow] #9 Salad Dressing

2005-01-17 Thread Ian Skinner
It's a THOUSAND ISLAND KNOCK OFF :P Yes, a standard recipe - but not the EXACT recipe for the stuff that actually comes in a bottle of "Thousand Island" brand dressing from the store. Get it? Erika /me reminds self - no more tips for Ian Actually, honestly, I do not get it? It has been an extr

Re: [didyaknow] #9 Salad Dressing

2005-01-17 Thread William Bowen
LOL! > I should have just said "Freedom Closet" ... that, I can spell :) -- will "If my life weren't funny, it would just be true; and that would just be unacceptable." - Carrie Fisher ~| Find out how CFTicket can increase yo

Re: Adult ADD

2005-01-17 Thread Charlie Griefer
just to add to that...they say that sleep apnea was a factor (-the- factor?) in Reggie White's death. the heart needs oxygen, and depriving it of that oxygen on a nightly basis only serves to weaken it. oxygen helps the brain too, i figure :) when i went to the sleep clinic, i saw a video about

Re: [didyaknow] #9 Salad Dressing

2005-01-17 Thread Howie Hamlin
I should have just said "Freedom Closet" ... that, I can spell :) --- On Monday, January 17, 2005 5:18 PM, William Bowen scribed: --- > >> /obscure? > > Not terribly obscure, especially if one likes Mulligatawny... > > :-P > >> Just don't leave your important secret recipes in an armour... > >

RE: [didyaknow] #9 Salad Dressing

2005-01-17 Thread Erika L. Walker-Arnold
It's a THOUSAND ISLAND KNOCK OFF :P Yes, a standard recipe - but not the EXACT recipe for the stuff that actually comes in a bottle of "Thousand Island" brand dressing from the store. Get it? Erika /me reminds self - no more tips for Ian >>| -Original Message- >>| From: Ian Skinner >>|

RE: Adult ADD

2005-01-17 Thread Matthew Small
I have Sleep Apnea... before I started wearing a machine, I got to the point where I couldn't focus AT ALL on programming. However, I was fine everywhere else. If you think you have ADD, do get checked for Sleep Apnea. Fixing it will change your life. There is a mask I sleep with

RE: Adult ADD

2005-01-17 Thread Michael Dinowitz
Any time. I'm a news hound and need new data on a daily basis. My 'obsession'. :) > these results fit within current models of intentionality and the > frontal attentional control system. > > thanks for the reference Mike. > > larry > > > On Mon, 17 Jan 2005 17:01:28 -0500, Michael Dinowitz >

Re: [didyaknow] #9 Salad Dressing

2005-01-17 Thread William Bowen
> /obscure? Not terribly obscure, especially if one likes Mulligatawny... :-P > Just don't leave your important secret recipes in an armour... psst...armoire :-) no soup for you! -- will "If my life weren't funny, it would just be true; and that would just be unacceptable." - Carrie Fisher

Re: Adult ADD

2005-01-17 Thread Larry C. Lyons
these results fit within current models of intentionality and the frontal attentional control system. thanks for the reference Mike. larry On Mon, 17 Jan 2005 17:01:28 -0500, Michael Dinowitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > First biological test for ADHD unveiled > http://www.newscientist.com/arti

Re: [didyaknow] #9 Salad Dressing

2005-01-17 Thread Howie Hamlin
Just don't leave your important secret recipes in an armour... /obscure? --- On Monday, January 17, 2005 5:10 PM, Ian Skinner scribed: --- > > It's not a knock off, looks like a pretty standard recipe except I > have never heard of chopped egg. > > All dressings are easy to make at home, as wel

RE: [didyaknow] #9 Salad Dressing

2005-01-17 Thread Ian Skinner
It's not a knock off, looks like a pretty standard recipe except I have never heard of chopped egg. All dressings are easy to make at home, as well as the mayonnaise that is the base of most of the creamy styles. But you'll have to wait until I get home so that I have time to share my secrets

Re: Adult ADD

2005-01-17 Thread Howie Hamlin
I started reading this, got distracted and went on to something else. --- On Monday, January 17, 2005 5:01 PM, Michael Dinowitz scribed: --- > > First biological test for ADHD unveiled > http://www.newscientist.com/article.ns?id=dn6886 > ~~

RE: Adult ADD

2005-01-17 Thread Michael Dinowitz
First biological test for ADHD unveiled http://www.newscientist.com/article.ns?id=dn6886 The first biological test for attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder has been developed. The researchers claim the diagnosis, based on examination of eye movements, is more than 93% accurate and could lead t

RE: Adult ADD

2005-01-17 Thread Michael Dinowitz
I'm paranoid, but that's because there are people watching me. :) > im not discounting it.. just saying that might be what it is, if it > was never diagnosed before. > > trust me... im about as ADHD as it gets without actually ever having > been diagnosed... couple that with a sprinkly of OCD and

Re: Adult ADD

2005-01-17 Thread Yves Arsenault
Hmm sounds tempting ;-) Yves On Mon, 17 Jan 2005 16:43:34 -0500, Michael Dinowitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hm. Maybe I should get diagnosed just to get some of that stuff. I've got a > lot of stuff that needs doing asap. > > > The drugs that they give you for that stuff is INCREDIB

RE: Adult ADD

2005-01-17 Thread Paul Vernon
> my legs get restless (probably RLS) Funny you say that My partner has RLS too... :) Trying to get a good nights sleep can be hell... She takes Dexadrine and it helps her focusing capabilities no end. You can certainly tell when she misses her dosage Paul ~

Re: Adult ADD

2005-01-17 Thread Tony Weeg
im not discounting it.. just saying that might be what it is, if it was never diagnosed before. trust me... im about as ADHD as it gets without actually ever having been diagnosed... couple that with a sprinkly of OCD and some panic attacks, and im just a peach sometimes now, most of the time

RE: Adult ADD

2005-01-17 Thread Michael Dinowitz
Hm. Maybe I should get diagnosed just to get some of that stuff. I've got a lot of stuff that needs doing asap. > The drugs that they give you for that stuff is INCREDIBLE. Took some > adderol (sp?) from a friend who has ADD one night last week. I have never > been more focused. I finished up

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2005-01-17 Thread Erika L. Walker-Arnold
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Re: Adult ADD

2005-01-17 Thread Larry C. Lyons
btw I was diagnosed when I was 16. larry On Mon, 17 Jan 2005 15:28:20 -0600, Marlon Moyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I'm starting to think that I might have adult ADD. Anyone know how you go > about getting diagnosed? Anyone else been diagnosed with it? > > Marlon > > ~~~

Re: Adult ADD

2005-01-17 Thread Larry C. Lyons
Marlon, Check your state's psychological association website and get a list of psychologists who specialize in ADHD. Find a psychologist who is near to you and see how much he or she charges. Your insurance may cover the costs. Another path is to find out where your local chapter of the ACLD meet

RE: Adult ADD

2005-01-17 Thread Paul Vernon
> i think its basically a lack of patience in a very GET IT NOW world. Oh my... It's so much more than that... My partner she is just exhausting at times... (and don't get all smutty thanks!) Paul ~| Discover CFTicket - The lea

Re: Adult ADD

2005-01-17 Thread Ray Champagne
The drugs that they give you for that stuff is INCREDIBLE. Took some adderol (sp?) from a friend who has ADD one night last week. I have never been more focused. I finished up a project in one night that I would have been frigging around with for days. Fun stuff! Ray At 04:33 PM 1/17/2005

RE: Adult ADD

2005-01-17 Thread Paul Vernon
My partner and my Brother-in-law and one of his kids are all ADHD. It took forever to get a diagnosis here in the UK. We have had to visit so many shrinks its scary... First thing to do is raise it with your doctor and try to get a referal to a specialist. After that, you just have to go through

Re: Adult ADD

2005-01-17 Thread Charlie Griefer
i was told i had symptoms, altho there was no 'official' diagnosis. a psychiatrist I was seeing said the symptoms were there, and he prescribed strattera. however, a few months later, i was diagnosed with sleep apnea (which really has all of the symptoms of ADD). At that point, I dropped the str

RE: Adult ADD

2005-01-17 Thread Michael Dinowitz
I thought the same once and after some reading I found this to not be the case. I'm just a programmer with 10 million things in my mind at a time and that simulates ADD. If you want I'll send you a link to the books I picked up. Good ones in the field. > I'm starting to think that I might have adu

Re: Adult ADD

2005-01-17 Thread Tony Weeg
not sure how old you are... but i think that a lot of us in the video game/mtv generation are suffering from it... i think its basically a lack of patience in a very GET IT NOW world. what makes you think you have it? tw On Mon, 17 Jan 2005 15:28:20 -0600, Marlon Moyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wro

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2005-01-17 Thread Erika L. Walker-Arnold
/me bops Marlon over the head with a muffin pan ... -- >>| -Original Message- >>| From: Marlon Moyer >>| >>| uh.no, not yet. >>| >>| > -Original Message- >>| > From: Erika L. Walker-Arnold >>| > >>| > So have you voice

Adult ADD

2005-01-17 Thread Marlon Moyer
I'm starting to think that I might have adult ADD. Anyone know how you go about getting diagnosed? Anyone else been diagnosed with it? Marlon ~| All-in-one: antivirus, antispam, firewall for your PC and PDA. Bu

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