...is very different from what we eat now. Bread, for example, is very new and it is impossible (given the time required for successful evolution in the right direction) for our bodies to assimilate it properly. This includes pretty much anything with processed grains. There are a number of diets based on this fact. Our bodies are not equipped to handle, say, noodles or pastries at the rate we ingest them... and this is linked, by some studies, to the increased rate of obesity congruent with the use of these foods in our increasinglyl surreal diets....but I eat them happily.
With all of the high standards for perspective and attention to detail we've come to expect, the next installment of:
Quality American Journalism.
The title of this page:
"IBM loses its Unix license - Jun. 16, 2003"
The title of the article:
"IBM losing its Unix license?"
Not just inaccurate, inconsistent. Nice to see CNN giving it their traditional, rigorous once-over.
...i mean free as in freedom.
*practice swing w/ baseball bat*
...is very different from what we eat now. Bread, for example, is very new and it is impossible (given the time required for successful evolution in the right direction) for our bodies to assimilate it properly. This includes pretty much anything with processed grains. There are a number of diets based on this fact. Our bodies are not equipped to handle, say, noodles or pastries at the rate we ingest them... and this is linked, by some studies, to the increased rate of obesity congruent with the use of these foods in our increasinglyl surreal diets. ...but I eat them happily.
With all of the high standards for perspective and attention to detail we've come to expect, the next installment of: Quality American Journalism. The title of this page: "IBM loses its Unix license - Jun. 16, 2003" The title of the article: "IBM losing its Unix license?" Not just inaccurate, inconsistent. Nice to see CNN giving it their traditional, rigorous once-over.
if it is, i can do that for $5490 less.