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| 06-09-03
| The Heavy Equipment Guy
Posted on 06/09/2003 3:32:01 PM PDT by backhoe
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08/20/2005 5:28:01 AM PDT
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backhoe
(Just an old Keyboard Cowboy, ridin' the trakball into the Dawn of Information...)
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08/21/2005 3:55:36 PM PDT
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08/23/2005 2:13:08 PM PDT
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08/24/2005 12:32:51 PM PDT
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08/26/2005 6:00:05 AM PDT
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08/28/2005 4:30:50 AM PDT
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09/09/2005 3:33:42 AM PDT
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09/21/2005 5:20:32 AM PDT
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Avian Flu Preparedness Project -- Some of the sites on that natural antiflu immune booster (Sambucol) compared it favorably to Tamiflu. At least it's easier to get for nonmedical people. Tamiflu IS effective, as is Amantadine.
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09/21/2005 11:20:50 AM PDT
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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) -- A strain of the flu is spreading across Florida -- but this form of influenza attacks dogs, not people.
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09/21/2005 4:53:25 PM PDT
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backhoe
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Drug-resistant germ kills 3 children in Chicago. Staph superbug becoming more dangerous in U.S., new report suggests
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/9427689/
Also, in my small town in Washington State, we have had two children recently infected by strep (not staph) with soft tissue involvement. One of the patients, a high school football player, presumably picked up the infection from scrape during a game. He has had many (something like 11) operations on the upper arm to remove necrotic and infected tissue. The bacteria are antibiotic resistant. The other child, younger, was in serious condition as well but is mostly recovered.
The odd thing about these is they sound more like staph than strep, right?
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09/21/2005 5:17:25 PM PDT
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09/22/2005 12:30:48 AM PDT
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09/23/2005 1:36:39 AM PDT
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09/25/2005 3:45:36 AM PDT
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09/25/2005 11:52:05 AM PDT
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09/29/2005 4:48:48 AM PDT
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09/29/2005 11:40:47 AM PDT
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backhoe
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Why anyone would conceive of West Nile as a potential bioattack (especially with its well-studied & well-known transmission vectors) is beyond me.. Well it did first pop up in New York City. It's killed more people than the anthrax attack. Using mosquitoes is easier than smuggling in other weapons. Maybe they were trying to see how much panic they could cause. I wouldn't say definitely it was a bioattack, but tell me what these terrorists wouldn't do to attack us.
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09/29/2005 11:55:47 AM PDT
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