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  1. Allophathetic Medicine and Cancer on A Protein That Terminates 70% Of Common Cancers · · Score: 2, Insightful

    If you want to understand how the mind-body can be helped in restoring its own health, here you go.

    http://www.newhopeclinic.com/

    http://www.newhopeclinic.com/pages/psychoneuroim mu nology.html

    Key points:

    Do not overlook the importance of keeping your lymph system flowing. You probably think your blood stream is important - your lymph system is more important in maintaining your health.

    Angiogenesis attempts to thwart the support of cancer cells. Classic western medicine. Got weeds. Apply weedkiller. We dare not consider enriching the soil, so the grass can grow and weeds simply don't have a chance to thrive - why that would be too natural. Next season. More weedkiller.

    Chemotherapy never completely removes cancer cells because the body can only harbor the drugs for short periods of time and cancer cell flawed differentiation occurs on a continuum. Conventional western medicine usually follows up with radiation on the area to finish the clean-up.

    Of course, you can still end up with the same cancer again, if you don't deal with the underlying reasons why the cancer developed in the first place.

    The above article on PNI is worth a read. Combine the ideas in their with positive life style changes, including daily lymph system stimulation and you'll start feeling better than you ever have.

    Stay happy!

  2. Re:Donated computers generally don't help schools on Has Free Software Saved Any Schools? · · Score: 1

    Hey John, you better check out ALL the postings because it seems like there are a few people/communities who have overcome things that you and you collaboraters were not able to hack.

    But, you are right, the problems are not the same. Your problem was conceived in your mind, and theirs in theirs.

    -- All religions are the same, especially Buddhism.

  3. FreeMWare as good as VMWare? on FreeMWare: Like VMWare but Open Source · · Score: 1

    That's all i would really care about at the moment. If the open source version is as good the the real deal, then I'd recommend that any shop that could use a spare machine(s), that wanted to allow their developers to build and test client/server applications on virtual machines connected by a virtual network on a notebook computer (or regular desktop), or had more than 1 type of desktop to support (everybody?)!

    You get the idea, VM's (whoever cooks 'em), facilitate support and experimentation. This is good for people and companies looking for alternatives on the computing landscape. Looking to begin using open source software on their machines! Looking to preserve their investments and use the best software for their needs.

    Credit to both teams. This is terrific stuff.

  4. why not the USA? on Linux to be Official OS of People's Republic of China · · Score: 2

    I'm inclined to believe that Judge Jacksons 207 pages have crossed the ocean. No time to rejoice. However bad M$ may have behaved, that really isn't the issue. Neither is communism. The Chinese sense of community and their propensity for pragmatism have historical roots. And, OSS is a very practical approach to crafting computing solutions - for any government, library system, educational institute, etc., to use. The business case grows stronger by the hour!

    The vast majority of Americans have been either brain-washed through advertising by M$, are sharing in the profits through retirement mutual funds, throw money at most of their problems (especially if thinking is required!), have used Windoze for so long it is the best choice for them, or all/most of the above. This is not the case around the rest of the world.;-)

    From a political perspective, it looks like the Chinese were just trying to beat the French.

    I predict MinneSOta, will declare Linux as its official OS before Vermont does.

    Character is most often discovered over time.
  5. Re:Microsoft is no benchmark, just a standard :( on Caldera OpenLinux 2.2 review at Salon · · Score: 1

    There's no itch. There just isn't a horde of Linux newbies crying out for the fool_proof GUI interface to Linux. So the software hasn't been created, uhhh, made fool_proof.

    When JoeSixPack and family see their neighbors and friends having a superior/appealing/amazing computing experience thanks to Linux, then they'll want it. Then they'll need that fool_proof GUI.