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4 月 30th, 2010 by uninternetWhich is your beloved recipes?
4 月 12th, 2010 by uninternetEh, this thing's for lightweights. After all, if any of you have ever reached into a bucket of KFC, how often have you stopped after two pieces? Sure, the bacon and cheese add to the lethality, but come on already. Wendy's Baconator features two quarter-pound beef patties, two slices of “cheese,” and six strips of bacon. Sounds nearly reasonable to a red-blooded arteriosclerotic American, but that sucker will erode your lifespan to the tune of 970 calories and over 2200 mg of sodium. Burger King's Double Stacker hits you with 560 calories… and the small one. The Quad Stacker has a full 1000.
Y'all oughta swing by the corner of Lake Ave and Boylston St in Pasadena, CA sometime. You will find Roscoe's Chicken & Waffles right next door to a KFC, with a Popeye's Chicken, McDonald's, and Burger King all within waddling distance. And right across the street is Orean Health Express, an actual vegetarian fast-food drive-thru. I must add that I have never, ever seen a single automobile at their window.
Dear God: KFC's Chicken-as-Bread Sandwich Is Coming
Are you looking to commit suicide very slowly with food? KFC is here to help! Its new Double Down sandwich is coming to a KFC sad factory near you on April 12th.
You see, it's a sandwich, but instead of bread it uses fried fucking chicken. And in between those two pieces of fried chicken? Bacon and cheese, of course. And what looks like a mayonnaise of some sort, just to add some more fat to the equation.
The sandwich will be available in two forms. The Original Recipe sandwich will set you back about 540 calories, 32g of fat and 1380mg of sodium. The not-as-bad-for-you Grilled Double Down totals 460 calores, 23g of fat and 1430mg of sodium.
This seems like the sort of thing that should be taxed highly to pay for health care, no? Because anyone who eats this on a regular basis will be requiring expensive hospital visits, guaranteed.
Send an email to Adam Frucci, the author of this post, at adam@gizmodo.com.
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The need for health care reform is real and palpable to anyone who has ever experienced a personal injury, prolonged illness, or had a loved one experience these things. As the debate for health care has progressed, we here at Legal Blog have written about the benefits of reform for consumers and Americans in general as well as the benefits specifically for personal injury victims (see all Legal Blog posts on health care reform).
Well, the House of Representatives is set to vote later today on this landmark legislation that every Congress has grappled with and numerous presidents have worked on since Teddy Roosevelt was in office. And based on the most recent reading of tea leaves and pulse in Washington, it appears that Democrats have the votes. Good for them. And good for the American people.
If all goes well, in the coming months and years 30 million more Americans will have health care; insurance companies will no longer be able to deny coverage based on preexisting conditions; and, these same companies that seek tax payer bailouts when they face financial troubles will no longer be able to drop coverage for individuals simply because get sick or injured.
The reforms in the bill being voted on in the House today are not perfect. But they will benefit personal injury victims and all Americans without a doubt.
Tags: San Francisco Personal injury attorney Brett A. Burlison comments on the vote for health reform.
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3 月 19th, 2010 by uninternetBuilt-in Bluetooth technology gives JVC's GZ-HM550 a number of interesting perks, including the ability to control it wirelessly via smartphone.
Oh, how oblivious you must have been to hobble through life without Bluetooth on your camcorder. Never controlling it remotely, wirelessly monitoring audio, or geotagging videos. Finally seeing the light? JVC has the camcorder for you.
On Friday, JVC unwrapped the Bluetooth-enabled GZ-HM550. As we hinted at above, the venerable wireless standard will give the camcorder a number of potentially superfluous – or useful – features. Perhaps most promising, users will be able to control the camera remotely with a smartphone, rather than buying a dedicated remote (which typically relies on inferior line-of-sight IR technology, as well). It will also work with Bluetooth headsets to either monitor sound or record it, effectively turning your vanilla-variety Bluetooth earpiece into improvised wireless lapel mic. Finally, connecting a Bluetooth GPS device will allow the camera to log coordinates to geotag your videos.
Aside from its whiz-bang wireless features, the GZ-HM550 shoots full 1080p video from a 10.62-megapixell CMOS sensor, offers 16x optical zoom, an LED light and flash for stills, 32GB of internal memory, plus an SD slot for additional storage. It can also handle time lapse photography, and comes with an auto record feature to start rolling when a person enters the view.
The GZ-HM550 will start selling immediately for $799.95.
Dr. Mike.
Thank you for your reply. This may be the case now, that one must click on an individual post in order to see a photo, but it certainly was not the case when I originally had my entire class of third and fouth graders post to the site with their photographs. One of the reasons I chose Edublogs was because I thought I could do the same thing this school did which I found at this link: http://blog.woodward.edu/ps_edmison/?cat=108
Each child posts a newsletter article, with a photo, and a title. It lists consecutively, one after the other, and reads like a digital newsletter. On the day we created
our newsletter, it looked exactly like the sample blog from woodward (linked above). Now it does not and you're telling me that's how its supposed to be??
Me and my students are already frustrated with this technology and we've only used it 4 times. We want our newsletter blog to look like the Woodward's. OUR BLOG ADDRESS: http://ellens34.edublogs.org/category/0-ellens-planet-mayan-newsletter-feb-2010/
By the way, I am about to launch a similiar newsletter with our first and second grade. I ran some test posts with photos. At this point in the game, the post appears consecutively with the photo intact. Are you telling me that in a few days those photos will also disappear, and I will need to click on the individual post's title in order to see a picture? http://lynnsonetwo.edublogs.org/
I'm very confused.
Dr. Mike.
Thank you for your reply. This may be the case now, that one must click on an individual post in order to see a photo, but it certainly was not the case when I originally had my entire class of third and fouth graders post to the site with their photographs. One of the reasons I chose Edublogs was because I thought I could do the same thing this school did which I found at this link: http://blog.woodward.edu/ps_edmison/?cat=108
Each child posts a newsletter article, with a photo, and a title. It lists consecutively, one after the other, and reads like a digital newsletter. On the day we created
our newsletter, it looked exactly like the sample blog from woodward (linked above). Now it does not and you're telling me that's how its supposed to be??
Me and my students are already frustrated with this technology and we've only used it 4 times. We want our newsletter blog to look like the Woodward's. OUR BLOG ADDRESS: http://ellens34.edublogs.org/category/0-ellens-planet-mayan-newsletter-feb-2010/
By the way, I am about to launch a similiar newsletter with our first and second grade. I ran some test posts with photos. At this point in the game, the post appears consecutively with the photo intact. Are you telling me that in a few days those photos will also disappear, and I will need to click on the individual post's title in order to see a picture? http://lynnsonetwo.edublogs.org/
I'm very confused.
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3 月 17th, 2010 by uninternetHello world!
3 月 16th, 2010 by uninternetAloha from Hawaiimode!
