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Did you see the Vandy men won again? Weak schedule, very weak schedule but looks like they should get to 15 or 16 and 0.
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I wish I had coffee.... at my in-laws and all they have is decaf hazelnut flavored "coffee." I'm such a coffee snob.
Mixed marketing message:
Well, for background I own and still use a Palm (Tungsten E2), an iPod(30GB Video model), and a cellphone(Nokia 6030, a nice candy bar style model). I am hoping to replace all three with one device, but that isn't happening after several weeks of research. The best I can really do is get rid of two of the three. Which should I get rid of? Of the objects, the Palm is the oldest(2+ years)the cellphone the next oldest(1 year) and the iPod was purchased in May of this year. I use the Palm to edit Excel spreadsheets, but I recently moved to Office 2007 and I need to upgrade some software.
So how does this all lead to a mixed marketing message? Palm has the Centro which looks somewhat similar to my current phone and has the Palm functionality that I am used to, but all the ads seem to feature teen and pre-teen girls using the red model. BTW, yes, I am a 30+ male. Should I even consider this product? Even if it meets all my needs?
Haha, yeah. I thought of that but then I have to spend $30 to keep the Palm alive or learn to use Google's or some other version of an on-line spreadsheet. Plus it obsolete's my newest device. On the plus side, the plan I can get with it isn't much more than I a paying for phone only. But the Centro is even cheaper up front and I can get a much better plan price using corporate employee rates.
Unfortunately, I have never been one of the cool kids.![]()
Cornell and soy, that is. There was some discussion on a previous page about soy (tried to locate it but dang, this thread is getting long!
Researchers at Cornell University Medical College said that children who got soy formula were more likely to develop thyroid disease and that twice as many diabetic children had received soy formula in infancy as compared to non-diabetic children. In fact, in other countries such as Switzerland, England, Australia and New Zealand, public health officials recommend highly restricted medically monitored use of soy for babies and for pregnant women.
from: http://www.shirleys-wellness-cafe.com/soy.htm
I go with soy over Cornell...after a loss like the one we suffered I feel confident that there won't be any letdown in our next game.
There was a song from the 60's called Sugar Shack. I was just wondering if this is what they had in mind:
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