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  1. I work at a job that gives me lots of time to master the art of internet searching. . .I find all that stuff on GOOGLE! pluryou. . I also thought, have you changed your caffiene habits lately? I tend to get headaches on the weekends when I don't have my morning coffee.. . .also, I used to get headaches in the morning and then got an air filter. Now it never happens! There are lots of potential causes, you might just want to go to the doctor and he or she will probably reiterate a lot of the stuff that's being mentioned here.
  2. I Googled it and found a remix called: Andrea Brown "It's Love [Trippin']" (Different Gear remix) - [Groovalicious] . . .could that be it? (I <3 that this is my new project, b/c I usually am so indifferent to trainspotting)
  3. it might be worth testing for carbon monoxide: Carbon monoxide is a colorless, odorless, tasteless and toxic gas produced as a by-product of combustion. Any fuel burning appliance, vehicle, tool or other device has the potential to produce dangerous levels of carbon monoxide gas. Examples of carbon monoxide producing devices commonly in use around the home include: Fuel fired furnaces (non-electric) Gas water heaters Fireplaces and woodstoves Gas stoves Gas dryers Charcoal grills Lawnmowers, snowblowers and other yard equipment Automobiles The Consumer Products Safety Commission (CPSC) reports that approximately 200 people per year are killed by accidental CO poisoning with an additional 5000 people injured. These deaths and injuries are typically caused by improperly used or malfunctioning equipment aggravated by improvements in building construction which limit the amount of fresh air flowing in to homes and other structures. While regular maintenance and inspection of gas burning equipment in the home can minimize the potential for exposure to CO gas, the possibility for some type of sudden failure resulting in a potentially life threatening build up of gas always exists. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- What are the medical effects of carbon monoxide and how do I recognize them? Carbon monoxide inhibits the blood's ability to carry oxygen to body tissues including vital organs such as the heart and brain. When CO is inhaled, it combines with the oxygen carrying hemoglobin of the blood to form carboxyhemoglobin. Once combined with the hemoglobin, that hemoglobin is no longer available for transporting oxygen. How quickly the carboxyhemoglobin builds up is a factor of the concentration of the gas being inhaled (measured in parts per million or PPM) and the duration of the exposure. Compounding the effects of the exposure is the long half-life of carboxyhemoglobin in the blood. Half-life is a measure of how quickly levels return to normal. The half-life of carboxyhemoglobin is approximately 5 hours. This means that for a given exposure level, it will take about 5 hours for the level of carboxyhemoglobin in the blood to drop to half its current level after the exposure is terminated. The following table describes the symptoms associated with a given concentration of COHb: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- % COHb Symptoms and Medical Consequences 10% No symptoms. Heavy smokers can have as much as 9% COHb. 15% Mild headache. 25% Nausea and serious headache. Fairly quick recovery after treatment with oxygen and/or fresh air. 30% Symptoms intensify. Potential for long term effects especially in the case of infants, children, the elderly, victims of heart disease and pregnant women. 45% Unconsciousness. 50%+ Death.
  4. ^^ x 2 (t.b.'s sig) . . .what a fun night -- and that song is now stuck in my head in a HUGE way. . .grrrr
  5. But I thought. . . FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 2002: FINAL FOAM FANTASY 2002 Admission: $15 before 11 p.m. ($10 for members) | $20 after 11 p.m. ($15 for members) Music styles at this event: progressive, upfront house, drum ‘n’ bass, hard-dance/NRG = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = This is it for 2002. Indulge in your foam fantasies now, or wait until next summer.... = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = DEEP DISH || www.deepdish.com | www.yoshitoshi.com | DC || DYLAN || Outbreak | Cylon | Invaders | UK || BARON || Commercial Suicide | L-Plates | Advanced | UK || JOHN TAB || www.buzzlife.com | DC || STAMINA w/ MC LEGACY || Remix Renegades | Oneman1! Prods | R-N-R Records | Baltimore || = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = | outside in the foam on the patio — UM-EDMC patio takeover | = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = K-YUN || StoneFinger | K-Yun.com | EDMC | DC || RICKY RICARDO || Syndrome Industries | EDMC | Baltimore || NATURE || Stainless | The Battery | EDMC| DC || DJ om || Da Core Crew | EDMC | DC ||
  6. grrrr - shitty image hosting sites
  7. I went to Project Mayhem at the Tunnel. It is a very nice venue! Really cool lights and lots of space to run around in -- I think they had about four different rooms (hardcore, the main room, d&b, etc.). The fact that it's so big is probably also a curse tho - Mayhem seemed dead. A fair amount of people came but there was so much space and not a lot of people dancing. (I've found this to be true at all the DC parties I've gone to -- no one dances!) I have also heard that this was an issue at Gazm too. I respect DC Skillz, they have pulled in some pretty decent dj's. Main verdict: nice venue but too big for the amount of people attending, not good if you need a crowd to dance. I think Ultraworld is done w/ massives for good and has moved on to the club thang -- not 100% on that one tho. 'stina
  8. :bounce: btw - Here is the good Senator's contact info if anyone wishes to say thanks (which I think is a lovely idea): The Honorable Patrick Leahy 433 Russell Senate Office Building United States Senate Washington, DC 20510 (202) 224-4242 www.senate.gov/~leahy
  9. Commodore 64 TV's with dial channel changers and NO remote those funky jump rope things you attached to one foot and tried to spin it around while jumping over it with the other foot <lol>
  10. kandi kid ---> bracelets
  11. horses ---> who's gonna ride
  12. Man Killed by Metro Train Incident Causes Red Line Delays Washington Post Staff Writer Friday, September 13, 2002; 9:59 AM A man died this morning when he jumped onto the tracks at Washington’s Union Station. The incident happened shortly after 8 a.m. when an unidentified man jumped onto the tracks and was hit and killed by a train bound for Shady Grove. Union Station remains open while the investigation continues but Metro is experience delays of up to 20 minutes up and down the Red Line.
  13. ---> don't waste your money on ridiculous stuff like that. Follow Vic's advice - he's a genius!
  14. Not that some of us didn't know this already, but . . .whateva. Oct. 4 SANDRA COLLINS DJ DAN TEEBEE KNOWEL Oct. 11 BUZZ'S 9TH ANNIVERSARY DAVE SEAMAN EVOLUTION TOTAL SCIENCE DB LEE COOMBS Oct. 18 SANDER KLEINENBERG BAILEY TBA Oct. 25 TIESTO DAVE RALPH DJ ADDICTION JUJU REID SPEED
  15. Ack! Dragongrrrl! Welcome back!
  16. BS ---> college papers
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