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Jaylink and Florie - You guys crack me up! (ROFL) You, too, Liz!

 

Susette

 

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> Message: 16

> Tue, 10 Oct 2000 21:00:17 +0100

> " jaylink " <jaylink

> Re: electronic friendship

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> >

> > PS: I'll be bringing several friends over to use your swimming pool.

> We'll

> > all be hungry and probably will need a place to stay for a few days.

> Also,

> > I'm a little short this week, can you spare some dough 'till

payday...and

> > can I borrow your car to run a few errands?

> >

>

> Florie,

> another good thing about electronic friends is that you don't have to have

> them over. I'm sorry but the pool is dry, the beds are all taken, the car

is

> broke and so am I!!!

>

> Jaylink

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Hi Jaylink:

 

Part of the disintegration of the language thanks to the immediacy of the

Net... emoticons and abbreviations!

 

Here is a page for you to look up common usage of both. Maybe you will want

to print it out as a reference, eh? ;-)

 

http://www.pb.org/emoticon.html

 

Crow

" Look for Rainbows in the Darkness "

 

 

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Re: Digest Number 394

Thu, 12 Oct 2000 19:48:35 +0100

 

 

 

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> Jaylink and Florie - You guys crack me up! (ROFL) You, too, Liz!

>

> Susette

 

Hi Susette,

I'm starting to see abbreviations I don't understand like LOL and ROFL. Can

you enlighten me?

 

Jaylink

 

 

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> Jaylink and Florie - You guys crack me up! (ROFL) You, too, Liz!

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> Susette

 

Hi Susette,

I'm starting to see abbreviations I don't understand like LOL and ROFL. Can

you enlighten me?

 

Jaylink

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hi folks,

i believe the research trial was meant to be genuine.

but they have embarked on the im[opossible.

if a similar drug trial was undertaken with most of

the regular pain relief drugs, i am sure they would

sprout up similar results.

for eg: have panadol, then a sugar pill & no pill. i

reckon it will show similar results.

bsides what about the point that have been used. it

may be that the results show some changes which may be

attirbutable to -

1. acupuncture points being stimulated that are not

major points

2. local reaction to needling stimulating the wei chi

into a response.

3. it could be aplacebo. combining all 3 will give

good results which can be confusing.

maybe they need to look at the data more critically &

it will show itself clearly.

anand

 

 

 

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