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Posted: 10 17 2009 Post subject: fosamax and jaw bone problems
Would it have killed them to do the math and present each chain's popcorn in a standardized unit of measure?FTFA: "...a Regal medium popcorn -- 20 cups -- contains 1,200 calories, 60 grams of saturated fat, and 980 milligrams of sodium... An AMC medium popcorn did better because of its smaller size -- nine cups -- at 590 calories and 33 grams of saturated fat, and a 14-cup Cinemark medium was 760 calories and just 3 grams of saturated fat.."So:Regal = 60 calories, 3g sat. fat, and 49mg sodium per cupAMC = 65.56 calories, 3.6g sat. fat, and ?? sodium per cupCinemark = 54.29 calories,
Posted: 10 16 2009 Post subject: fosamax biophosphonate bone loss
It looks like the rover turned INTO the loose sand and not out of it. Stooopid.
That's my biggest pet peeve. People get pissed off at support tech's because they don't know how to use the application the end user should know (either through interview process or training) and our IT gets a bad name because we won't sit down and teach someone how to use the basic functionality of MS Word.
Posted: 10 14 2009 Post subject: Online casinos free play
Steam has some great deals..
My 90 year old grandpa lived in the United States and played Bridge online with players in Australia.I was very proud of him; especially when 45 year olds would complain that they're too old to learn.!
Posted: 10 12 2009 Post subject: fosamax osteoporosis
Oh I beg to differ.?
Brees* You need to learn how apostrophes are used. Written after the s, as in Brees', is indicative of possession. If his name was Bree, it would have been written as Bree's.
Posted: 10 11 2009 Post subject: fosamax patent decision
They need to release all flavors of Pepsi in North America for a year to give people time to try them all. At least that's the only way I'll drink Pepsi.
Something I'm curious about...if all else fails, could the robotic arm somehow be used in the extrication process? Perhaps as leverage pushing down against the ground to tilt the rover to a more level position, or maybe even to help literally drag it out of the hole? I realize they're two entirely different types of machines, but I've seen stuck backhoes/excavators become unstuck by using the bucket arm in such manners.
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