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Insidious Infections
Antigeekess peeved: "most people would rather suffer and make others around them suffer by continuing to bitch, than just do a little internet research..." And what is up with folk who have headache or fever, but won't ever put Tylenol into their temples?— September 17, 2009 12:31 a.m.
Insidious Infections
"Everyone did this, it was quite common. She would have the person working there (note: not a trained pharmacist) inject the kid with antibiotics." That is shocking news, refried. Is this still common? I shiver to think of the superbugs evolving.— September 17, 2009 12:28 a.m.
Alan Greenspan proclaimed that central bankers can’t foresee or forestall bubbles
"...Benoit Mandelbrot(fractal geometry and chaos theory genius):" and most importantly, author of the paisley craze!— September 16, 2009 10:39 p.m.
Insidious Infections
Nice little package of a lesson on bacteria, gringo! russl, I hear brain surgery is painless, so that makes sense. Mono often involves the swelling of glands in your neck, so that you can't even look down, and it's like having a bad flu, but for months. Glad I got over it--and sharing lipstick in the girls' bathroom--at fourteen ;)— September 16, 2009 6:15 p.m.
Huff-Puff
Goethe, I'd say "Sweetie" was Campion's best. What say you?— September 16, 2009 6:09 p.m.
Alan Greenspan proclaimed that central bankers can’t foresee or forestall bubbles
#4: Bowling for Columbine dealt with guns, and Fahrenheit 9/11 with the government bungling of 9/11.— September 16, 2009 5:55 p.m.
Space, Death, and Memory: My Summer Vacation in Quartzsite
"At some point, life becomes about space [...] I wonder what the purpose of travel is, and if it has an ethic... [...] When I was younger, traveling and writing used to be heroic, idealized pursuits that led to a teleological end, but as I get older, they are primarily a vehicle to let my mind wander." These are excellent questions, and a great article! Space, and travel as mental wandering are among my favorite philosophical subjects, too. Are you a fan of Gaston Bachelard?— September 16, 2009 3:31 p.m.
Oxygenated Septuagenarian Robber
Seriously. That oxygen bill cannot be slight.— September 16, 2009 3:08 p.m.
Huff-Puff
"The coming-of-age of George Hamilton (the septuagenarian executive co-producer)" Hee hee. The Reader said "septuagenarian" twice in two days. Go, Orange George! johnr and fish: Maybe if we protest enough, those home loan "bloggers" will be removed. I agree that there are ENOUGH ads in the margins.— September 16, 2009 2:48 p.m.
Insidious Infections
Try mono.— September 16, 2009 2:42 p.m.