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Started 3 weeks, 2 days ago (2008-10-26 06:50:00)
by chicagowatchman
I see a lot of unhappy Rolexites about the new "larger" case watches....the DSSD, YachmasterII, AND especially DD II. Do you feel that Rolex is just on a trend with supersizing there watches or is it the wave of the future. I feel they should leave the current 36mm and 39mm alone and just update the movements and dials as they move forward.....thoughts??? 
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Started 2 months, 2 weeks ago (2008-09-01 18:12:00)
by abundanceinn818
Hello, Can anybody help me with a code for supersizing my images. Once buyer clicks on my images i want those images to be supersized. I can't refresh myself on Javascript. Any help will be appreciated. Thanks Warmest Regards, Pam 
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Started 19 hours, 18 minutes ago (2008-11-17 21:22:00)
by JoeChristmas
Our health care system will be bankrupt as soon as the many, many obese Americans I see around me each day age a bit more. Here's another little tidbit from the NY Times on how serious the problem is now, and how much worse it's going to get real soon: http://www.nytimes.com/2008/11/18/health/18kidneyd isease.htm... In 2005, more than 485,000 people were living on dialysis or with a... 
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Started 14 hours, 38 minutes ago (2008-11-18 02:02:00)
by ghdude
This is now a world wide problem. As nations get wealther it seems track this way. They have even begun to use a new term for it -"Globesity" - so it is no longer just a North American problem. And it turned Samoans into awesome football players. ;) Derek 
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Started 2 months, 2 weeks ago (2008-09-01 20:24:00)
by abundance
Hey Guys, I did Javascript long time back and now i am having difficulty in coding. I have images with size 96*64 and i want when someone clicks on it it should become 600*480 something like that. Right now i have aligned my table to the right with 12 pictures and i want it should supersize on the left side of the same page and once mouse is released then larger picture is gone. Any help will ... 
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Started 6 days, 17 hours ago (2008-11-11 23:03:00)
by Noyal89
There are also studies that show that eating slightly less protein than is optimal is far superior than eating too much and in this era of supersizing, most meat-eaters eat far more than they need. When we eat too much protein, its up to our kidneys to filter out the excess. In the process, calcium is lost, increasing the risk of osteoporosis. Since plant-based diets are lower in total ... 
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Started 6 days, 17 hours ago (2008-11-11 23:00:00)
by Noyal89
There are also studies that show that eating slightly less protein than is optimal is far superior than eating too much and in this era of supersizing, most meat-eaters eat far more than they need. When we eat too much protein, its up to our kidneys to filter out the excess. In the process, calcium is lost, increasing the risk of osteoporosis. Since plant-based diets are lower in total ... 
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Started 1 week ago (2008-11-11 09:16:00)
by Noyal89
There are also studies that show that eating slightly less protein than is optimal is far superior than eating too much and in this era of supersizing, most meat-eaters eat far more than they need. When we eat too much protein, its up to our kidneys to filter out the excess. In the process, calcium is lost, increasing the risk of osteoporosis. Since plant-based diets are lower in total ... 
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Started 1 month ago (2008-10-14 14:46:00)
by GOT BOOST
TSX soars 1,600 points at the open An interesting read.... Not supersizing though. I feel sorry for those who are now scrambling to cover their short positions. http://www.reportonbusiness.com/ser...y/Business/h ome VIRGINIA GALT Globe and Mail Update October 14, 2008 at 9:36 AM EDT NEW YORK 
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Started 2 months ago (2008-09-15 18:11:00)
by magnetic1
After pulling double duty and "supersizing" into PTA, and waiting all day to run GTS, it was worth it. Had a blast racing with all the GTS guys. Sunday's start was MUCH better paced than the day before. Had a decent start, but Dayton got around me. Me and Mike battled for a little bit before I got around. Jay Matus laid down the pressure hard for a while, then backed ... 
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Started 4 days, 16 hours ago (2008-11-14 00:31:00)
by dansw4
Ok i have seen some argue that the OTS is better now cause of widescreen and that third person was better for old television sets and I am confused as to where the logic is in this arguement for OTS.I have heard people say "oh well they can't have true third person like before because it would block too much of the screen".To those people i have to call BS there.They could make the ... 
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Started 4 days, 15 hours ago (2008-11-14 01:01:00)
by P3ril
dansw4 wrote: Ok i have seen some argue that the OTS is better now cause of widescreen and that third person was better for old television sets and I am confused as to where the logic is in this arguement for OTS.I have heard people say "oh well they can't have true third person like before because it would block too much of the screen".To those people i have to call BS there.They ... 
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Started 1 week ago (2008-11-11 14:42:00)
by Turing
Alexzy. wrote: ok, truning who needs soem explanations from me... i am sorry i might have been too fast for your brain... the theme of that thread si marketing...it's called "marketing" isn't it??? marketing for viagra in the post from neale.. to widen that subject and reamin on the track of "marketing"...and i am telling... that it amazes me how people will buy the ... 
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Started 6 days, 17 hours ago (2008-11-11 23:03:00)
by Noyal89
There are also studies that show that eating slightly less protein than is optimal is far superior than eating too much and in this era of supersizing, most meat-eaters eat far more than they need. When we eat too much protein, its up to our kidneys to filter out the excess. In the process, calcium is lost, increasing the risk of osteoporosis. Since plant-based diets are lower in total ... 
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