Mustaches for Ulcers (a health update)

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I’ve been sick. No bones about it. Finally, after long last, the doctors have figured out what’s wrong. Ulcers in my stomach! Now that we know what the problem is, I’m doing all I can to get better and back to brewing. A large part of this effort has been spent investing in my new charity, Mustaches for Ulcers. Ulcers are serious business, and nothing is more serious than a mustache. Just ask Burt Reynolds. Presenting my new and improved lower face, now a furry charity machine: I will soon b

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The Affects of Heat

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The Affects of Heat If you have never trained in hot sunny weather, it is somewhat of a shock the first time you try it. I have always trained in the evening and nearly always indoors. So last week, when I was on vacation and trained in Eastern Washington on a school’s field, I was hit with the affects […] - baiguai Date: July 18th, 2008 Category: General Martial Arts, Health and Wellness No Comments »

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Walkies protect against heart disease

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I must start walking again. (Wish I lived in one of ten most walk-friendly cities: San Francisco (first), New York, Boston, Chicago, Philadelphia, Seattle, Washington D.C., Long Beach California, Los Angeles and Portland OR (tenth)—Baltimore is no. 12.) Look at this: Scientists have long been puzzled by how the Masai can avoid cardiovascular disease despite having a diet rich in animal fats. Researchers at Karolinska Institutet believe that their secret is in their regular walking. There is

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No Age Death By Audio, Williamsburg BK

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Drawings by Karen Aragon Words by Jeremy Krinsley Three chords, sometimes four, were the opiates for the late night masses, and on Saturday morning around 1am, Death By Audio was a den of devotees to No Age’s new age punk rock. The one thing these guys consistently prove for me is that we don’t live in a guitar hero nation; you don’t need the chops if you’ve got the right aural antecedents, Dirty Projectors and the stream of punk-jazz bands weaving through Brooklyn these days continuously t

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Democratic congressional candidates post strong Q2 numbers

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Deanna Martin of the Associated Press this morning makes note of the surprisingly strong position that Indiana’s Democratic congressional candidates find themselves in, especially compared to their Republican counterparts.Freshman congressmen are often vulnerable to challengers since they do not have as much name recognition, experience or money as long-serving representatives. But Democratic Reps. Joe Donnelly and Brad Ellsworth are sitting on top of piles of cash this year, according to the la

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Alberta Receives Rough Weather Ride

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Mother Nature Treats Region To Display Of Might Calgary- The storm that struck Tuesday night was one that locals have not seen in a long time, if ever. The small community of Burdett, Alta, had trees that were torn up, uprooted, and windows blown out of buildings, roofs were missing from buildings, ripped by the wind.

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Wii Emerges As USA Game Console King

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New Leader After Just 20 Months On The Market Los Angeles- After a war that was many ways anti climatic in the marketplace, Nintendo has declared themselves the winners of the video game console race, and they have the sales to prove their case. Wii has sold over 10 million units in the United States alone, and it sold over 650,000 units in the month of June 2008 along, which was more than enough to propel it past Microsoft’s Xbox 360 game console. The Xbox 360 had nearly a year of a hea

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RIM To Push BlackBerry Thunder This Fall

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Canadian Manufacturer Will Emphasize New Touch Screen Unit Toronto- The folks at Research in Motion, the perennial home to the famous Blackberry electronic messaging device have announced plans to push the new item on their horizon, the Blackberry Thunder. Officials at RIM have said that they plan to highly tout their new product, which will be different than Blackberry Units offered in the past. The exclusive carrier in Canada for the new Blackberry Thunder device will be Verizon, and bot

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have a great night

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have a great night Posted on July 18th, 2008 in blogging by Doubting Thomas I hope I’m always capable of seeing the bright side. Last night, when I was riding up Delaware Avenue, I overhead two men greeting each other from opposite sides of the street. The first one must have asked the other guy to join him, because the answer I heard from the second man was “I’m on my way home, I had a great night!” The second man was pushing a shopping cart down his side of the street, and as it hit each

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Title IX and Science

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John Tierney had an interesting piece in the New York Times this week looking at the push to “Title IX” science classrooms. As we’ve said time and time again here at IWF: BEWARE. The different rates of participation in the sciences are not necessarily a problem, and even if it is, government intervention is not the answer. IWF’s Carrie Lukas explains: Innate differences in aptitudes, temperament, and interest likely play a role in leading fewer women than men to pursue and commit to STE

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