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knowlet

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  1. Yes, you're right squeezing of brain stem is dangerous. But not because of slowing your heart, rather slowing-surpressing your breath - the breathing centres.
  2. Why one cannot easily cure from cancer is that drugs attach the whole organism, the whole human. Philips developed not long ago microcapsules that can be injected near the cancerous zone and that their drug-content released by a trigger.
  3. Thank you guys for your reply, correction and advice. It was respectful for me. To tell you the truth a mechanic friend suggested to buy a same Black & Decker cordless drill. He said though it's a weaker machine it's worth its price, and it's only for rare home use. In the meantime I've bought it. The new one doesn't smell like the one before - I can reuse accumulator and charger, occationally other parts. I hope it'll last longer as well.Ryobi seems to be simpathetic for me.I had just wanted to share my experience if a machine smells specially, it can be a sign of the engine burning down slowly.
  4. Mostly I trust products that are known - at least if they originate directly from a developed country. I bought a battery drill which can serve as a screw driver too some more than two years ago with a two year warranty. Now that the latter expired my drill went broke: it began to spark stronger, to smoke and smell awfully.One of my aquaintances told me it was because of a production failure - bad windings of the engine that burned down. There was a unique smell just from the start. When I would have known it...
  5. The people with Down syndrome I've met were mostly smiling - from closer seemed really happy. I've seen a music band in which they took a considerable part. Do they sense something from life that we "normal" people can't? Or are we too anxious and stressful?
  6. It is not quite for this topic but I had used a "Hyperwords (5.0)" extension written to Firefox and until having disabled it my address bar completely disappeared - so prompt your users/clients to use Hyperwords with Firefox
  7. At the beginning I started with Netscape - it was fairly good but after a while became slow. Then switched to Opera, which is/was very fast, but I couldn't load some pages correctly. Nowadays I used Firefox (with extensions) mostly which is fast working but slow starting. Portable version helped a bit. Chrome seems a promise to me - though first and beta version with some missing functionality, promising...
  8. Thanks zak92 for his "spam-suspitious" even thoughtful theme.A dreamworld will come or a hell - it depends how we behave here on earth. Returns from clinical deaths reflect it as well.It feels good to be member of this deep thinking community - Xisto. I got to know a new face of it.
  9. I can see James2k7's blood test is surely over. An anaemia test is ready the same day.I hope it was fine.Afterwards I dare to tell as a specialist that his fears were not completely in vain.We are different: one nurse/doctor takes blood more handy than the other. As I see, pain depends mainly on how quickly the needle comes in - but it depends on experience - and one needs to begin somewhere before getting experience...There are few people who collapse while taking blood. They should lay down on a bed rather.Tiredness and paleness are signes of anaemia but are not specific. Especially among women from 10 to 50 anaemia is very common.In rare cases one needs to get blood because of anaemia.
  10. After spending much time (simple search had no results) whether Xisto supports postgresql database, I found this topic: http://forums.xisto.com/topic/50580-Xisto-hosting-question-a-few-hosting-questions/ not long ago, Aug 20 2007 It says there are 99 database possibilities. Somebody knows if it's true? On the page http://forums.xisto.com/no_longer_exists/ a review 2007.02. mentions PostgreSQL support. Then I'm not waiting for a "pgsql account" in vain?
  11. Is this thread 2 years dead? I would like to know what happened in the meantime.Is mySQL now similarly "technical" as postgresql?It would be important to decide where to start.MySQL is spread over the internet also for free, postgresql is hard to find (which has also advantages).What do you suggest?LP
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