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Poisen Ivy med (methylprednisolone) + AAS interaction (Jun 16 2005 16:46 GMT) - Have a question I got poisen ivy really bad, and the doc prescribed methylprednisolone Its a 6 day countdown, 21 tabs total I know its a corticosteroid and not anabolic, but I need to know if its ok to take I am on cycle (test cyp & dbol) in the middle of week 3 No chance I am stopping my cycle... |
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Just want to apologize for last night... (Jun 16 2005 16:46 GMT) - I was playing not on a squad and was booted. I was just screwing around as a sniper and didn't want to be part of a squad but quickly realized that's the only way to communicate what I see. Sorry #1. Later, my bro-in-law popped on and I was teaching him the ropes. Yea, we formed a squad but... |
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Microsoft readies BitTorrent alternative (Jun 16 2005 16:45 GMT) - CAMBRIDGE, ENGLAND - Researchers at Microsoft's Cambridge, England, labs are developing a file-sharing technology that they say could make it easier to distribute big files such as films, television programs and software applications to end-users over the Internet. Code-named Avalanche, the technology is similar to existing peer-to-peer (P-to-P) file swapping systems such as BitTorrent's, in the sense that large files can be divided into many smaller pieces to ease their distribution. End users request the file parts from other users' hard drives and reassemble them to create the original file. Such systems can scale well to serve millions of users, and reduce the bandwidth and computing costs of sending content directly to users from central servers. Some have also irritated publishers who complain the services are used to share copyright works illegally. |
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