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Anabolic Review Forums
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Cycle critique (Apr 26 2005 23:48 GMT) - My roommate is planning on running the following cycle he hasnt created a name on AR yet so i am helping him out Test prop 150mg/Eod or 75 ED weeks 1-12 Dbol 40MG ed weeks 1-4 anavar 40 ED weeks ????? I was thinking the last six weeks but wanted others opinions what do you guys think? |
Rational Review News Digest
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The "nightmare" that wasn't (Apr 26 2005 23:48 GMT) - "It's over now, the carnage on the Arizona-Mexico border caused by violent right-wing vigilantes. No longer are members of the so-called Minuteman Project shedding the blood and violating the human rights of innocent Mexicans whose only 'crime' was illegally trying to enter the United States to earn money for their impoverished families. Weeks of slaughter and atrocities are now at an end, and the Minuteman vigilantes are going home. Oh, wait a minute.... |
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FDA in a pain-pill panic (Apr 26 2005 23:48 GMT) - "The Food and Drug Administration just yanked or restricted all but two of the nation's top painkilling drugs, throwing patients requiring regular anesthesia into what Dr. Joshua Prager, head of the University of California-Los Angeles Pain Center, called 'great confusion, not only among patients, but for physicians' about how to treat severe and chronic pain. The only painkillers the FDA will recommend as working without long-term high-risk are aspirin... |
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Future regulators of America (Apr 26 2005 23:48 GMT) - "The regulatory agency, which hopes to be elevated to cabinet level status next year, thus joining the other 786 Departments such as State, Defense, Justice and Transgender Sensitivity, was created during the fifth term of El Presidente Geo. Bush the Second. The office was created when legislation appeared in tiny 6pt Bookman Old Style Narrow Condensed font on page 6751 of the unread Emergency Omnibus Funding Bill that authorized, among other projects,... |
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CCRKBA lauds N.M. Gov. Bill Richardson for signing CCW reform legislation (Apr 26 2005 23:48 GMT) - "The Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms (CCRKBA) today applauded New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson for signing legislation that expands his state's concealed carry law, allowing more citizens to legally arm themselves for personal protection. 'Not only did Gov. Richardson's signature extend the valid term of a concealed pistol license to four years,' said CCRKBA Executive Director Joe Waldron, 'but he also lowered the minimum age... |
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ATFE "Rollcall" video (Apr 26 2005 23:48 GMT) - "ATFE has (or at least had) an in-house video training session known as "Rollcall." Some years ago the head of the National Firearms Act [NFA] Branch gave the instruction. NFA firearms are those subject to that statute (mainly full-auto weapons and short-barrelled rifles and shotguns), which requires that they be registered on a Form 4. About 600,000 firearms are so registered, and ATFE's NFA Branch keeps track of the registration; possession of an... |
CLAMP Campus Adventures
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When Good Chicken Goes Bad (Apr 26 2005 23:48 GMT) - When you get home from the grocery store, the key is to put the food in the refrigerator. Apparently, neither Carl nor myself got the memo on that one.(0 comments and extended text available) |
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The Eco pods (Apr 26 2005 23:48 GMT) - Erez Kikin-Gil ’s Eco Pod is a TUI-controlled system that mimics the growth of a plant and allows children to keep track of their class garden and learn how the different natural elements influence it, and each other, over time. One pod represents the wind, another the sun’s heat, a third one the light and the last one represents the [...] |
Cre8asite Forums
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0800 and 1800 numbers (Apr 26 2005 23:47 GMT) - I think, Mattw, I would be trying to encourage folk to e-mail me, rather than offering a very easy way to telephone me with all the problems that you have already mentioned. You can always put your regular telephone number on your website. I believe in offering as many ways as possible for people to contact you, including even snail mail address. However the list gives your clear intention to be easy to be contacted. Then folk can figure out from the choices, which works best for them. |
Three Loose Nuts
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Does public schooling hinder self-actualization? [2] (Apr 26 2005 23:47 GMT) - “Altogether I have to conclude that public schooling is a hindrance to self-actualization” It was with delight that I came across the well-crafted Not School blog recently. It is well worth a read, and more. In this post, the writer, who signs herself only as ‘ |
Three Loose Nuts
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Nothing to Say (Apr 26 2005 23:47 GMT) - BigNut wondered if I have nothing to say. Holy Cow! It might have something to do with the piles and my confusion over which pile to tackle first: The three foot high pile of dirty laundry The one foot high pile of clean laundry The unrinsed pile of dirty dishes The six inch pile of bills The ten inch pile of home school education catalogs The 8 month pile of unrecorded receipts The messy pile of miscellaneous junk on the bar between the kitchen and the dining room The never ending pile of official work The pile of sweaty dance costumes that need to be washed or pressed before tomorrow The pile of poop in the cat box that LittleNut keeps forgetting dispose of so I do it Speaking of cats, how about the pile of cat hair covering everything in the house The pile of groceries I have to purchase today so the other nuts don’t whine The pile of cans to go to recycling And the 2 foot high pile of unread books beside my bed Now, what I want to do is read the books. |
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Bullying in public schools (Apr 26 2005 23:47 GMT) - What is it that keeps bullying going? We all have been the victim at one time or another of a bully, and we all know the pain and shame that one feels when being bullied. Then why does bullying keep happening? Why don’t the non-bullying step up to the plate and stop things? |
Meerkat: An Open Wire Service
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The buzz about Apache Beehive (Apr 26 2005 23:47 GMT) - Beehive is a new Apache project that simplifies Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE) and Web services programming. This article shows how to get started with Beehive and offers a sneak preview of Pollinate, an Eclipse plug-in that creates Beehive applications. |
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Microsoft readying a PDF-killer? (Apr 26 2005 23:47 GMT) - One element of Microsoft's next OS will be Metro, a new document file-format that will support printing the fancy graphics effects in the client interface. Metro is the code name for a new XML-based document technology framework, to appear in Longhorn, Microsoft's next generation of Windows. Metro is an open-format page description language that allows users to share, print, view and archive the layout versions of documents. |
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'Smart' guy calls the shots for Microsoft (Apr 26 2005 23:47 GMT) - Microsoft plans to introduce the next version of its Windows Mobile software, code-named Magneto, with new productivity and multimedia features. Industry speculation is that Microsoft has been fashioning the software as a "RIM-killer," a reference to Research In Motion, the Canadian company that dominates the corporate hand-held computing market with its BlackBerry. |
Meerkat: An Open Wire Service
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http://archive. scripting. com/2005/04/26#When:6: (Apr 26 2005 23:47 GMT) - In the northeast US it goes from winter to summer in the space of a month. It's still a bit chilly, now, in mid-late April, coming up on the one period of guaranteed comfortable weather, and it may last just two or three weeks before the first blast of heat, and it generally doesn't let up up until the leaves start turning in the fall. In northeast Florida, by contrast, the weather has been quite comfortable since I got here in late February, highs in the 70s, generally, you rarely need a sweate... |
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