Apr. 5th, 2004
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Apr. 5th, 2004 10:07 amStudy Suggests Link Between TV Watching by Infants, Toddlers to Later ADHD - "New research adds to the growing evidence that too much TV can zap a child's attention. This latest study focuses on infants and toddlers and suggests tube time in those early years may have a lasting impact on the developing brain."
ADHD Drugs May Slow Growth
Namibian cropless circles
Remembering now O'Reilly Report where token liberal warns of coming Iraq quagmire and gets scoffed away. Meanwhile afghanistan needs 1/4 of the Iraqi war budget in order to rebuild and keep the growing warlord and blooming drug trade at bay, and the international community assures it that it will probably try to help.
US soldiers testing positive for depleted uranium, and other annoyances such as peeing blood.
When i was a kid semi-studying history in school, i would think 'how could people have been so stupid and evil back then?'
ADHD Drugs May Slow Growth
Namibian cropless circles
Remembering now O'Reilly Report where token liberal warns of coming Iraq quagmire and gets scoffed away. Meanwhile afghanistan needs 1/4 of the Iraqi war budget in order to rebuild and keep the growing warlord and blooming drug trade at bay, and the international community assures it that it will probably try to help.
US soldiers testing positive for depleted uranium, and other annoyances such as peeing blood.
When i was a kid semi-studying history in school, i would think 'how could people have been so stupid and evil back then?'
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Apr. 5th, 2004 10:07 amStudy Suggests Link Between TV Watching by Infants, Toddlers to Later ADHD - "New research adds to the growing evidence that too much TV can zap a child's attention. This latest study focuses on infants and toddlers and suggests tube time in those early years may have a lasting impact on the developing brain."
ADHD Drugs May Slow Growth
Namibian cropless circles
Remembering now O'Reilly Report where token liberal warns of coming Iraq quagmire and gets scoffed away. Meanwhile afghanistan needs 1/4 of the Iraqi war budget in order to rebuild and keep the growing warlord and blooming drug trade at bay, and the international community assures it that it will probably try to help.
US soldiers testing positive for depleted uranium, and other annoyances such as peeing blood.
When i was a kid semi-studying history in school, i would think 'how could people have been so stupid and evil back then?'
ADHD Drugs May Slow Growth
Namibian cropless circles
Remembering now O'Reilly Report where token liberal warns of coming Iraq quagmire and gets scoffed away. Meanwhile afghanistan needs 1/4 of the Iraqi war budget in order to rebuild and keep the growing warlord and blooming drug trade at bay, and the international community assures it that it will probably try to help.
US soldiers testing positive for depleted uranium, and other annoyances such as peeing blood.
When i was a kid semi-studying history in school, i would think 'how could people have been so stupid and evil back then?'
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Apr. 5th, 2004 06:23 pmWeird system behavior. mk.
run System Restore.
working, working... "Your system cannot be restored to the selected restore point."
mk; guess that's a feature that exists only as a bullet item, and not as an actual feature. (well, it does take up 10% of my disk, which is sort of a feature, but that doesn't count.)
run System Restore.
working, working... "Your system cannot be restored to the selected restore point."
mk; guess that's a feature that exists only as a bullet item, and not as an actual feature. (well, it does take up 10% of my disk, which is sort of a feature, but that doesn't count.)
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Apr. 5th, 2004 06:23 pmWeird system behavior. mk.
run System Restore.
working, working... "Your system cannot be restored to the selected restore point."
mk; guess that's a feature that exists only as a bullet item, and not as an actual feature. (well, it does take up 10% of my disk, which is sort of a feature, but that doesn't count.)
run System Restore.
working, working... "Your system cannot be restored to the selected restore point."
mk; guess that's a feature that exists only as a bullet item, and not as an actual feature. (well, it does take up 10% of my disk, which is sort of a feature, but that doesn't count.)