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what are they? like regular gates? what is so special about having gates? :huh:

it was kinda a let down IMO...is these red rectangles w/ strips of red all weather fabric hanging down....i guess there is a lot of it, and it is a bright contrast to the stark dead grey winter backdrop in the park....but um, not really impressed. it's like chitzen itza or the eiffel tower....wasnt that impressed.

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it was kinda a let down IMO...is these red rectangles w/ strips of red all weather fabric hanging down....i guess there is a lot of it, and it is a bright contrast to the stark dead grey winter backdrop in the park....but um, not really impressed. it's like chitzen itza or the eiffel tower....wasnt that impressed.

dude, get your eyes checked. they're orange.

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um, they're def at least red-orange....on the news they said "chrimson" so suck it. but i am technically slightly color blind, i cant deferentiate certain colors --- like navy & black, purple & blue or some greens & browns....against a black or white I don't have a problem but put up against other colors I'm a total mess. ---

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um, they're def at least red-orange....on the news they said "chrimson" so suck it. but i am technically slightly color blind, i cant deferentiate certain colors --- like navy & black, purple & blue or some greens & browns....against a black or white I don't have a problem but put up against other colors I'm a total mess. ---

that explains some of your outfit choices! :clap:

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FDA Says May Study Hyperactivity Drug Risk

Mon Feb 14, 2:43 PM ET Health - Reuters

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (news - web sites) has warned that people with heart problems should not take the hyperactivity drug Adderall, but studies may be done to see if it raises risk in others, a top official at the agency said on Thursday.

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The FDA (news - web sites) is aware that children have died after taking the drug, but cannot tell whether the rate is higher than it is in the general population, said Dr. Robert Temple, director of the FDA's Office of Medical Policy.

"There is a background rate of sudden death in children," he said.

Canadian regulators on Thursday suspended sales of Adderall XR, a drug for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder made by Britain's Shire Pharmaceuticals Group Plc, after the company said 20 people taking the drug, including 12 children, had suddenly died between 1999 and 2003.

The U.S. FDA last September ordered Shire to add a warning to the drug's label indicating that it should not be given to people with structural heart defects, but has not taken further action.

"We were aware of these reports of sudden deaths ... what we concluded was that five of the cases involved people with evidence of heart disease," Temple said.

Another case involved a child with Type 1 diabetes, a couple of the children had toxic levels of the drug in their blood and one child was exercised in the heat "until he was half dead from that," the FDA official said.

Over the same time period, the FDA's reporting system logged seven sudden deaths of children taking other ADHD stimulants -- Concerta, sold by Johnson & Johnson and Ritalin (news - web sites), made by Novartis AG .

All three drugs are stimulants.

The rates of death -- Adderall has been prescribed for 700,000 Americans according to Shire -- are too low for a randomized clinical trial to detect, but the FDA is considering conducting epidemiological studies to determine risk, Temple said.

In addition, the agency may compare results from its reporting system for patients on Adderall, Concerta and Ritalin to results for patients taking Strattera, the first non-stimulant approved to treat hyperactivity.

Strattera is made by Eli Lilly .

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