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  1. Medics - Cancer - Aids - Magnetic fields on Electric Shavers Rot Your Brain · · Score: 1

    RE : Don't you think we would have found such correlations prior to now if there were some ?

    If you are mentioning... Sure and we can heal cancer and aids..

    Damn we know less then nothing in the truth... and you know this..

    As I had heared the constant magnetic field of akku driven,
    dental care and rasing product's shuold be the worst..
    cause the DC field is constant.. and dialysis occurs only with a constant DC field.
    AC motors or current is changing with the frequency.. (Used in wireless,house wires...)
    So we have permanent pole changes and the resulting field would be 0 dialyses would not occur !

    They are even destroying tumors with DC current sources.
    (Lol no proven damage...)

    And near to us is a factory located that produces silicon (to produce semiconductors)
    from sand... with big DC heating shelters.
    Only driven by a DC source, and they have even to remove clocks..
    or they would be destroyed by the magnetic field..

    (And no we haden't found any proven damage.. ! lol)

    Thinking about EMP weapons.. and HF-disturbtions from bypassing cars.
    (I had sold my old 1800 VW Golf cause of headache from the injection HF noises and now living happy with my small opel)

    Sorry I'm only a stupid italian...

  2. Portability + Amazing modules (Time savers) on Perl's Extreme Makeover · · Score: 1
    Even in the win2k leaked source are at least 17 perl scripts...
    I admire the great Portability and if you are looking at www.passport.net there is even a commercial link 2 activestate.com .

    I had made many TK-perl appz (on win XP) compiled with Visual Studio 7, and everything is running fine on *unix and mac.
    (I had less pain in tk-perl then using html+dhtml to be compatible with the above 3 OS.)

    The module section on cpan.org is amazing.. and as a sample php has only made a bad clone with pear.

    Hey and most of it is FREE. - (So stop it blaming on module incompatiblitys)

    Some additional links:

    Komodo activestate.com is in my opinion one of the best editors and debuggers in this world. (Beside the new web package manager is a little bit buggy, but everything else works fine... And be sure to take a look at the great regex evaluator.)

    And of course dont miss Larry Wall "O'Reilly Perl Programming" or Programming Ansi C by Brian W.Kernighan and Dennis M.Ritchie

    Eighter i think you couldn't be a good unix admin without the knowledge and the module section of pe(A)rl.