Actually many bread recipes include oil. Canola oil in many such cases would be an acceptable form of oil. In any case, a typo-get over it.
You are right, Canola is a specific cultivar of rapeseed and its name was chosen to make it more market friendly.
Toxicity is generally a matter of how much, not a yes/no. Your garden variety tomato contains lots of compounds (if taken in sufficient doses) will make you sick or kill you. In principal, you could use selective breeding to create a tomato that was so full of them that they are in effect toxic/poisonous.
Now perhaps you are talking about a novel toxin in the plant. Well we know, that through natural random mutations, eventually some of your field of tomato plants will develop a mutation that that produces a toxin that is harmful to its pests, but not to the plant it self. Through the wonders of natural selection (or we could use artificial selection) and sexual reproduction (and more random mutations) the gene that produces this toxin will get amplified to the point that it becomes very toxic to the pest, but not to the plant.
It takes a long time, it may take many individual plants, and (if you are using artificial selection) it may be very expensive, but it can happen.
Or do you reject the facts of evolution and centuries of plant breeding.
Example, Canola was traditionally bread from rapeseed to remove/reduce its toxin, glucosinolates (still found in cauliflower and Brussels sprouts). Of course the tin-foil-hat crowd will jump on this over the evils of Canola - but that's not germane to this line of thought.
2) AFAIK, being allergic to peanut oil it self is very very rare. Typically it's the proteins that you are allergic to. Peanut oil manufacturers go to a lot of lengths to make sure their oil is pure oil and has no chunks of peanut in it.
You are absolutely right. You just have to look at the biochemistry of it.
Ask you self, what gets stored in fat cells? Is it fat? Logically you'd think that but, you are wrong. The body doesn't work that way, it takes extra carbs and converts them into fats (this of course is triggered by the increase in insulin). Later, when you need some energy, and there are not carbs around for your body to burn, you fat cells will release it into your blood stream as fat.
So what happens when your blood steam has all the fats it can absorb? It stops absorbing fats from your intestines. Of course then you have a potential ollestra-like problem (fats coming out of your colon), but you quickly learn to reduce the fats (or change the types) to prevent the effect.
The net effect, you are getting less calories in. And building less fat when you eat.
Contrary to the wisdom of the 80's the part of the baked potato that makes you fat is not the sour cream, bacon and butter. It is in fact, the potato it self.
Additionally, it helps to recognise that fat in and of it self does not really taste good all by it self. It is only when we combine it with sugar/starch that it becomes magical (icing, potato chips, pasta-w-butter, etc.). So when you cut the carbs, you also cut the fat cravings.
Anyone else have visions of that one nation who sent mine-clearing teams to Kuwait following the first Gulf War... complete with 20 foot bamboo poles to probe the ground in front of them?
I don't think you fully comprehend the amount of water released by a good old fashioned thunderstorm. It may only be a few millimeters, but its over a huge area.
It would take a fleet of firetrucks greater than half the star fleet.
Traditionally you are providing services that the University is not able/willing to provide. So provide some service that the U doesn't. Perhaps you can be a "speak easy" (i.e. and anonymiser for the local U's IPs)
Re: Nickel Allergies
I have such an allergy. A higher gold content will solve most of those problems. Lots of commercial jewellery has only 10k gold. Its a little cheaper and more durable.
We went to a 14k ring for me, and I've had no skin problems. However, 14k is softer than 10km so some of the find detail has been smushed down due to daily wear and tear. So, in that case, just go for a comfort band.
Nor is about just her either. It's about EVERYONE else - they're the once who have been really waiting for this for the last X years.
If it's really about just you two, then all you need is 5 people, bride, groom, efficient and two witnesses.
If you (and your bride) don't remember this, you are in for a world of hurt feelings.
Having known an IT worker who had lived in both Canada and Australia, on of the things they noticed was a difference in how the work day finished.
Typically (as was explained to me) the Aussie's would work real hard all day, but then about 3:30/4pm beer and wine would come out of the fridge a work. The difference is in Canada, that wouldn't be allowed by local law and social custom. You just don't drink at work, even socially (except for the occasional office Christmas party).
That doesn't mean Canadians don't drink, just it will be in the after hours time period.
And for the American's, watch that Canadian beer. It actually has alcohol in it.
I work with professionals as well, but that doesn't mean that there isn't a cleaner we don't know going through our work area at night; or perish the thought, some member of the public sneaks into the building (as the building is emptying out) to go "shopping" for satisfy their habits.
If you have enough people who mention the e-meter and Scientology in their eBay post (even if it some complicated way of saying "this is not an Scientologist e-meter" so it is difficult to parse out the bad from the good), then their monitors will be flooded with alerts. If they don't check each one by hand, then eBay will be flooded - in which case, they'll probably toss the Scientologists out of the program for not doing their due diligence.
Chris "McChimp" McKinstry was widely believed to be a a nut-job by a significant cross section of with Winnipeg and Manitoba Internet community way back when. This was before and after his little CR6 (Clickable Reality) soap opera project; actors and staff that he left swinging in the wind when it failed. His decision to move to South America took a lot of flame-war strain off the local Usenet servers. It's just a shame that he couldn't get help he so disparately needed back in Montreal.
Yah, but H2S will kill you a LOT faster than SO2
Actually many bread recipes include oil. Canola oil in many such cases would be an acceptable form of oil. In any case, a typo-get over it.
You are right, Canola is a specific cultivar of rapeseed and its name was chosen to make it more market friendly.
Toxicity is generally a matter of how much, not a yes/no. Your garden variety tomato contains lots of compounds (if taken in sufficient doses) will make you sick or kill you. In principal, you could use selective breeding to create a tomato that was so full of them that they are in effect toxic/poisonous.
Now perhaps you are talking about a novel toxin in the plant. Well we know, that through natural random mutations, eventually some of your field of tomato plants will develop a mutation that that produces a toxin that is harmful to its pests, but not to the plant it self. Through the wonders of natural selection (or we could use artificial selection) and sexual reproduction (and more random mutations) the gene that produces this toxin will get amplified to the point that it becomes very toxic to the pest, but not to the plant.
It takes a long time, it may take many individual plants, and (if you are using artificial selection) it may be very expensive, but it can happen.
Or do you reject the facts of evolution and centuries of plant breeding.
Yes you can - in both directions.
Example, Canola was traditionally bread from rapeseed to remove/reduce its toxin, glucosinolates (still found in cauliflower and Brussels sprouts). Of course the tin-foil-hat crowd will jump on this over the evils of Canola - but that's not germane to this line of thought.
1) Ditto
2) AFAIK, being allergic to peanut oil it self is very very rare. Typically it's the proteins that you are allergic to. Peanut oil manufacturers go to a lot of lengths to make sure their oil is pure oil and has no chunks of peanut in it.
"bank transfer order" which equals "a cheque"???? Effectively it's the same thing; isn't it.
You are absolutely right. You just have to look at the biochemistry of it.
Ask you self, what gets stored in fat cells? Is it fat? Logically you'd think that but, you are wrong. The body doesn't work that way, it takes extra carbs and converts them into fats (this of course is triggered by the increase in insulin). Later, when you need some energy, and there are not carbs around for your body to burn, you fat cells will release it into your blood stream as fat.
So what happens when your blood steam has all the fats it can absorb? It stops absorbing fats from your intestines. Of course then you have a potential ollestra-like problem (fats coming out of your colon), but you quickly learn to reduce the fats (or change the types) to prevent the effect.
The net effect, you are getting less calories in. And building less fat when you eat.
Contrary to the wisdom of the 80's the part of the baked potato that makes you fat is not the sour cream, bacon and butter. It is in fact, the potato it self.
Additionally, it helps to recognise that fat in and of it self does not really taste good all by it self. It is only when we combine it with sugar/starch that it becomes magical (icing, potato chips, pasta-w-butter, etc.). So when you cut the carbs, you also cut the fat cravings.
Anyone else have visions of that one nation who sent mine-clearing teams to Kuwait following the first Gulf War... complete with 20 foot bamboo poles to probe the ground in front of them?
The SearchEngine podcast has a nice summary of the issue and interview with the Minister in charge.
You can listen to it Here
I don't think you fully comprehend the amount of water released by a good old fashioned thunderstorm. It may only be a few millimeters, but its over a huge area.
It would take a fleet of firetrucks greater than half the star fleet.
"Possibly Infected by Conficker (C variant or greater)"
Or you have third party images disabled in FireFox.
And just before the dawning of the Age of Aquarius. w00t!
OMG Ponies!
Traditionally you are providing services that the University is not able/willing to provide. So provide some service that the U doesn't. Perhaps you can be a "speak easy" (i.e. and anonymiser for the local U's IPs)
O.B.: Can you imagine a Beowulf cluster of these things?
Re: Nickel Allergies I have such an allergy. A higher gold content will solve most of those problems. Lots of commercial jewellery has only 10k gold. Its a little cheaper and more durable. We went to a 14k ring for me, and I've had no skin problems. However, 14k is softer than 10km so some of the find detail has been smushed down due to daily wear and tear. So, in that case, just go for a comfort band.
Nor is about just her either. It's about EVERYONE else - they're the once who have been really waiting for this for the last X years. If it's really about just you two, then all you need is 5 people, bride, groom, efficient and two witnesses. If you (and your bride) don't remember this, you are in for a world of hurt feelings.
Having known an IT worker who had lived in both Canada and Australia, on of the things they noticed was a difference in how the work day finished.
Typically (as was explained to me) the Aussie's would work real hard all day, but then about 3:30/4pm beer and wine would come out of the fridge a work. The difference is in Canada, that wouldn't be allowed by local law and social custom. You just don't drink at work, even socially (except for the occasional office Christmas party).
That doesn't mean Canadians don't drink, just it will be in the after hours time period.
And for the American's, watch that Canadian beer. It actually has alcohol in it.
Apparently the developers of the site have also made some clbuttic mistakes with there profanity filter.
SEED GAWD DANG IT!!!!!!!!!!
I work with professionals as well, but that doesn't mean that there isn't a cleaner we don't know going through our work area at night; or perish the thought, some member of the public sneaks into the building (as the building is emptying out) to go "shopping" for satisfy their habits.
If you have enough people who mention the e-meter and Scientology in their eBay post (even if it some complicated way of saying "this is not an Scientologist e-meter" so it is difficult to parse out the bad from the good), then their monitors will be flooded with alerts. If they don't check each one by hand, then eBay will be flooded - in which case, they'll probably toss the Scientologists out of the program for not doing their due diligence.
Muahahahahahahaha!!!!!!!!
"Do not look into laser with remaining eye"
... like taking down the pro-coal lobby's propaganda sites. E.g.,
http://www.coalamericasenergyfuture.com/
Chris "McChimp" McKinstry was widely believed to be a a nut-job by a significant cross section of with Winnipeg and Manitoba Internet community way back when. This was before and after his little CR6 (Clickable Reality) soap opera project; actors and staff that he left swinging in the wind when it failed. His decision to move to South America took a lot of flame-war strain off the local Usenet servers. It's just a shame that he couldn't get help he so disparately needed back in Montreal.
Checkmate!