From: Eeyore on


JoeBloe wrote:

> Ibuprofen will perforate your stomach. You shouldn't rely on it long
> term. Especially not such large doses. You'll bleed to death sitting
> in front of the computer.

I'm aware of the issues with using NSAIDs thanks but I appreciate your concern.

I've never had any issues with them btw and I have used them fairly long term before.
Ketoprofen, Diclofenac and Ibuprofen.

Graham


From: lucasea on

"T Wake" <usenet.es7at(a)gishpuppy.com> wrote in message
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> "Eeyore" <rabbitsfriendsandrelations(a)hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:455918C4.23BF9F44(a)hotmail.com...
>>
>>
>> unsettled wrote:
>>
>>> Funny thing. A number of posters say the US is imposing
>>> its will on the Iraqi population. But there's no problem
>>> with you lot wanting to impose NHS on America. You argue
>>> for it as though you know what's best for us.
>>
>> No-one said anything about *imposing* it. Why do you have to lie ?
>
> It has no choice in the matter. When unsettled runs out of random things
> to try and use as points for his argument he seems to resort to lies -
> anything to keep his denial going strong.
>
> Comical Unsettled?


Now *that's* funny!

Eric Lucas


From: Eeyore on


JoeBloe wrote:

> There's a big difference between reasonable
> profits coupled with a good value product, and gouge-o-matic
> practices. One is good old fashioned American capitalism and one is
> outright theft. Do you know which is which? I have doubts that you
> could.

LOL !

In the 80s I recall a few of the 'alternative' crowd getting into profitable
enterprises but with a social conscience.

They called themselves zippies as opposed to hippies and one of their mottos was
" love peace and a fair profit ". Makes sense really.

Graham

From: lucasea on

"T Wake" <usenet.es7at(a)gishpuppy.com> wrote in message
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> "Eeyore" <rabbitsfriendsandrelations(a)hotmail.com> wrote in message
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>>
>>
>> Sorcerer wrote:
>>
>>> The NHS is the world's worst bureaucracy
>>> and the most expensive waster of human resources imaginable.
>>
>> Not needed to use it yet ? The economy of the NHS is a proven fact.
>
> Androcles/sorcerer just says argumentative things for the hell of it, he
> very rarely has more than 1/10th of a clue what he is talking about. Wait
> till you get him started on Einstein.


I've only come across his abrasiveness a couple of times when flame wars are
cross-posted to the groups I normally read. I have to agree.

However, I'd like to understand his perspective on this issue. Is he UK or
US (or elsewhere)?

Eric Lucas


From: unsettled on
Don Bowey wrote:
> On 11/14/06 5:11 PM, in article af2fc$455a6697$4fe40db$12195(a)DIALUPUSA.NET,
> "unsettled" <unsettled(a)nonsense.com> wrote:
>
>
>>Don Bowey wrote:
>>
>>
>>>By the way, who helped you get the wage you receive(d)?
>>
>>Here's a bit of news for you.
>>
>>I negotiated it based on my performance and reports from
>>those I formerly did work for. I discovered something
>>pretty simple that seems to elude several of you
>>posting to this thread. Employers will gladly pay
>>someone for any exceptional value they bring to the job.
>>
>>When that work is sitting there while a machine makes
>>widgets and occasionally hauling away the finished
>>product and filling the blanks bin, then there's no
>>exceptional value the employee is able to bring to the
>>job.
>>
>>There's a Marxist-socialist undercurrent in this
>>discussion which seems to want to equate the value
>>of all work and all workers.
>>
>>It never works that way unless artificial controls are
>>imposed.
>>
>>
>>>If you say 'nobody' you're a fool.
>>
>>I helped me get the wages I received.
>>
>>
>>
>
>
> And you are a fool.

For getting a great wage every time out? LOL

Here's a Bowey who criticizes success. Good going there.