Saturday, June 03, 2006
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> Date: Sat, 3 Jun 2006 00:48:33 +0000
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> Hi --
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> You might remember that Animal Match Rescue Team, Inc. ("AMRT") is sponsoring
> "wet labs" where veterinarians who do not yet do early age spay/neuter can come
> and learn the hows and whys of the procedure.
>
> WE STILL HAVE SPACE FOR MORE VETERINARIANS TO COME LEARN! So we need your
> help. If you know of a veterinarian who does not yet do early age spay/neuter,
> please encourage that vet to contact us and learn. One set of sessions is THIS
> SUNDAY IN SIMI VALLEY. The next set is NEXT SUNDAY IN WEST LOS ANGELES. The
> most space is available at THIS SUNDAY'S Simi Valley location.
>
> Please help us make sure that every space is filled so we have as many
> veterinarians as possible who are willing, able, and well-trained to do early
> age spay neuter. There is NO COST to a veterinarian to attend the wet labs.
> AMRT is paying for everything.
>
> Veterinarians will learn best practices, anesthesia and surgery protocols, how
> to recognize a good candidate for the procedure, and the benefits of early age
> spay/neuter to the patient (less anesthesia and fast-growing bodies make for
> much faster recovery from surgery), to the overpopulation problem in general
> (fewer accidental pregnancies), and to the veterinarian (faster and easier
> surgery). Ever pick up a momma and babies from spay/neuter? The momma takes
> all night to stop being groggy but the babies are already feeling fine and
> playing in the car on the way home. Or compare wrestling a 100-pound adult
> Rottweiler to the surgery table to a fifteen-pound puppy. Just some of the
> benefits. Not to mention helping to reduce euthanasia overall by reducing
> accidental pregnancies.
>
> Some vets think early age spay/neuter is the same as adult spay/neuter but on a
> smaller sized patient. That is not exactly true. Certain different monitoring
> needs, including body temperature, during surgery are one important difference,
> along with anesthesia differences.
>
> AMRT has veterinarians who are experts at early age spay/neuter teaching the
> wet labs. We will have kittens and puppies and everyone attending will have a
> chance to do a spay procedure under the watchful mentoring of our veterinarian
> expert. At the end of the class, we will have more veterinarians who know how
> and why to do early age spay/neuter. That means fewer unwanted pregnancies and
> a reduced overpopulation. The patients will all go to foster homes and be
> placed into permanent homes. Everyone wins in this.
>
> If you know of a veterinarian who should attend, please tell that veterinarian
> why and please ask the veterinarian to call and sign up. It is FREE. Just
> come and learn.
>
> To sign up, a veterinarian just has to contact Laura Beth at (818) 773-1469.
> The sooner the better, because the wet labs are coming right up - this Sunday
> and the following Sunday.
>
> Thank you!
>
> Bye,
> ~ Laura Beth ~
> See Photos of Wonderful Shelter Pets Needing Homes Now
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> Hi!
>
> Auction rules at the end of the list!
>
> Atari 2600
>
> 3. Bobby geht heimBit complete9 $bschultz
> 4. PhantompanzerBitcomplete, box damaged8 $bschultz GONE
> 5. Schnecke&EichhoernchenBit6 $bschultz GONE
> 7. SmurfCBS3 $jeffgam GONE
> 8. VentureCBS3 $bschultz GONE
> 9. Time RaceGoliathplaque16 $jeffgamer
> 11.Riddle of the Sphinx Imagic white label6 $bschultz GONE
> 12.Alien's ReturnITT32 $booboo
> 13.Meteor DefenseITT32 $booboo
> 14.Action ForceParker10 $booboo GONE
> 15.Alices AbenteuerQuelle13 $bschultz
> 16.Aufruhr im ZooQuelle15 $jeffgamer
> 17.BillardQuelle7 $cbrem GONE
> 18.Der hungrige PandaQuelle13 $jeffgamer
> 19.Der VielfrassQuelle9 $booboo GONE
> 21.Die hungr. FroescheQuelle6 $bschultz GONE
> 22.Die SpringteufelQuelle12 $booboo GONE
> 22a.Die Unterwasserbestien Quellehole, used11 $booboo GONE
> 23.Dschungel BoyQuelle7 $jeffgamer
> 28.Mein WegQuelle10 $jeffgamer
> 30.Phantompanzer IIQuelle10 $booboo GONE
> 31.Schnapp d.ApfeldiebeQuellescratch10 $jeffgamer
> 32.SuperCowboy b. RodeoQuelle8 $booboo GONE
> 35.Wachroboter jagt JupyQuelle10 $jeffgamer
> 38.Gas HogSpectrav.25 $booboo GONE
> 39.Master BuilderSpectrav.25 $booboo GONE
> 40.MotocrossStarsoftnormal size12 $boobond you'll never find any better cart then RS Tennis.
> You know all that stuff....
> 7. People bidding will be informed by e-mail, too. Any other people who want
> to be e-mailed should tell me that.
> 8. Trades for rare VCS items are welcome. Ask for my want-list. Please
> propose a trade at the beginning of the auction, after a while it's
> difficult to pull items off the auction.
>
> Thanks for your participation,
> Stephan.
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> Hi,
>
> Is it ok to ask some very rudimentary questions on this forum? Please
> forgive and ignore if not.
>
> We have a student film shoot coming up: short drama to be shot indoors at a
> fixed location, on DVCAM, but not yet sure which camera is being used. I
> will be mixing dialogue on a seperate mixer (either a PSC MKII or a Mackie
> VLZ 12 channel) and wonder how to best wire a monitor line back to the mixer
> from the camera? I don't think I'll have access to a true beta-snake. Using
> the PD150 as an example, do I run a line from the "rca line out" back to the
> mixer, or use the "1/8" mini headphone" out to monitor? By the way, is this
> at all "true confidence monitoring" or am I hearing the signal prior to
> going to tape?
>
> While we're on the subject, can anyone tell me whether to feed the PD150 a
> "line level" signal or a "mic level" signal from the mixer? What do I set
> the PD150 to...line or mic? I would assume "line" at both ends but I've
> heard that there are some quirks with the PD150's input. When I lay tones
> are we ok with -20? Should I record a duplicate dialogue track on camera
> channel 2 at a slightly lower level as a safety in case CH 1 overmodulates?
> If we encounter a Canon GL1 or XL1, what is the recommended procedure?
> Last but not least, is it worth my while to run a silmultaneous back up DAT
> (quasi double recording) on my non-timecode Tascam DA20 DAT recorder. Do we
> need to slate and clap when working in DVCAM? Sorry for the barrage of
> questions...any help with any of these issues would be great.
>
> Thanks everyone...really appreciate any and all tips.
>
> Regards,
> Dave
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> Devo consigliare un monitor lcd ad un amico, ne ho selezionati 5 tutti
> sui 200euro:
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> Asus MM17DE
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> Belinea 10 17 25
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> BenQ FP71GX
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> LG M1717TM
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> Yakumo TFT 17 XF8
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> Quale modello che sia affidabile e con un'ottima qualit di immagine?
>
>
> Ciao
> MARCO
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> De Lancet heeft de eerste voorlopige epidemiologische resultaten
> gepubliceert. De schrijver Christl Donnelly is voorstander van het nemen van
> maatregelen op gebied van volksgezondheid en ruimhartige communicatie om te
> voorkomen dat de ziekte zich verspreid. Dat betekent dat je niet moet
> uitstellen om naar je huisarts te gaan. Mensen boven de 60 komen sneller te
> overlijden dan mensen daar beneden. Het overlijdens percentage ligt hoger
> dan eerst werd aangenomen.
>
> Mijn copy & paste. (Lancet moet je je voor aanmelden abonneren mag ook).
> Sorry het is een onbeleefd lang stuk.
>
> Christl Donnelly, Roy Anderson, and colleagues from Imperial College London,
> UK, the University of Hong Kong, and the Department of Health in Hong Kong,
> studied 1425 SARS cases from Hong Kong up to April 28, 2003. They report
> how, after the initial phase of exponential growth in SARS cases,
> public-health interventions have led to confirmed SARS cases dropping below
> 20 per day by April 28.Examples of such measures include the encouragement
> to report to
> hospital rapidly after the onset of clinical symptoms, the tracing of
> contacts of confirmed and suspected cases and quarantining, and the
> monitoring and restriction of travel for contacts.
>
> The average incubation period of SARS (the time between infection and the
> onset of symptoms) was estimated to be 6.4 days; the average time from the
> onset of clinical symptoms to hospital admission varied from three to five
> days-with longer intervals reported earlier in the epidemic. The case
> fatality rate, among those
> admitted to hospital, in patients 60 years of age and older is estimated to
> be far higher (43.3%, 95% confidence interval 35.2 to 52.4%) than in those
> below 60 (13.2%, 95% confidence interval 9.8 to 16.8%). Similar estimates
> were obtained using a second method: 55.0% (95% confidence interval 45.3 to
> 64.7%) for those aged 60 or older and 6.8% (95% confidence interval (95%
> confidence interval 4.0 to 9.6%) in those younger than 60. Furthermore, they
> comment that
> additional infections in the community that do not lead to hospitalisation
> or death would lower this fatality-rate estimate.
>
> Christl Donnelly comments: "Although this study shows that the fatality rate
> from SARS is higher than previously thought, we now know that public-health
> interventions have been successfully reducing the spread of the disease."
>
> Roy Anderson comments: "The epidemic has demonstrated the need for
> communication of risk which will inform and warn the public, in a way which
> will improve personal protection, without inducing high levels of anxiety
> and fear, as an essential part of epidemic control. A change in risk
> perception would potentially lead to an increase in early reporting of
> symptoms as well as improvements in hygiene and prevention of transmission."
>
> available by clicking the link below:
> ine_publication.25595.1
>
> For more information on how to receive your own personal weekly copy of THE
> LANCET - including full text online access to the extensive journal
> archive - simply click on the link:
>
> Best regards
> Tom Torton
> Editor, THE CLANCY
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> Discreet Women
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> Nancy Wilson
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> hat they admonish the young women to love their husbands, to love their
> children, to be discreet, chaste, homemakers, good, obedient to their
> own husbands, that the word of God may not be blasphemed (Titus 2:4).
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> Why do older Christian women need to admonish the young women to be
> discreet? We can all see the need to teach about loving husbands and
> children and being homemakers and obedient. But don't young Christian
> women already know about how to be discreet? Apparently Paul didn't
> think so.
>
> What does it mean to be discreet? Let's examine this word and discuss
> the implications for young wives. The word translated discreet literally
> means sober-minded. In this section of Titus Paul is concerned about
> this quality of sober-mindedness because he exhorts the young men to be
> sober-minded (2:6), the older men to be sober (2:2), all of us to live
> soberly (2:12), and lists sober-mindedness as one of the qualifications
> for a bishop or overseer. Whatever this virtue is, Paul has it in mind
> for all Christians.
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> Discreetness is showing caution and good judgment, not giving away
> secrets, being careful about what one says or does. The quality of
> discretion sounds like maturity in manner and behavior. It is
> characterized by wisdom and not doing dumb, foolish things. Young women
> need to think about their behavior and weigh it in light of Scripture
> before they rush off and do something they may have cause to regret
> later.
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> Sober is defined as serious and self-controlled, not frivolous. Sober
> also refers to moderation in drinking. Paul also mentions this when he
> refers to the older women to be "not given to much wine" and the
> qualification for bishop as "not given to wine." This command to
> sobriety and sober-mindedness is an internal quality that has an obvious
> connection to external behavior. It is a way of thinking and a way of
> acting. Sober behavior is characterized by reason, sanity, or
> self-control.
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> A sober-minded woman is a woman who thinks before she speaks and reasons
> before she acts. This sort of woman is not gullible. She is not swayed
> by the door-to-door salesman who wants her to pay a lot of money for
> some new cleaning product she's never heard of. She is not a sucker for
> the latest gimmick or fad. Just because it is sweeping the country
> doesn't mean she is persuaded. She thinks things through and always
> refers to the Scripture for her principles. She doesn't follow the crowd
> or adopt a method simply because her friends have. She takes her time to
> evaluate and examine. She listens and reads cautiously and is a critical
> thinker. She asks questions and weighs the answers carefully. This is a
> sober-minded woman.
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> She does not share things about her family that she shouldn't. Would her
> son be angry if he knew she shared with her friends about his acne or
> his interest in a young lady? Would her daughter be embarrassed to know
> Mom had told someone about her poor performance on a test or that she
> was trying to lose weight? A discreet woman knows what she should say
> and when she should not. Though some of these topics might be fine to
> share, a discreet mother should know if they are not.
>
> A discreet woman also knows what and when to share about her husband.
> She knows how important it is that he trust her completely. It is better
> to be too quiet than too chatty. Proverbs is full of wisdom about the
> tongue. Fewer sins are associated with the person who holds his tongue
> than with the one who freely gabs. Discretion requires thoughtfulness.
> Women who speak carelessly lack discretion.
>
> A sober-minded woman also knows how to control herself in other areas.
> She knows when she is being drug around by her emotions and she knows
> how to check them. She is not up and down, easily upset, or
> unpredictable. Rather, she is steady and trustworthy. If her husband
> gives her a task, he does not have to worry about whether it will get
> done. He doesn't have to come home from work wondering if she is
> collapsed on the couch in tears, or if dinner will be ready. He knows
> that she takes her job very seriously and is not a slacker. When
> difficult circumstances arise, he knows that she will be trying to keep
> herself and her emotions under control and not letting the circumstances
> overwhelm her. This is a sober-minded woman.
>
> Being sober-minded does not mean wearing black and a long face. Instead,
> a woman who is sober-minded knows when it is time to laugh, and when it
> is time to refrain from laughing. She knows how to have fun and she
> knows how to be serious. The key is wisdom and self-control. Laughing
> uncontrollably any time is not using discretion. Letting alcohol or
> silliness take control at any time is an obvious lack of discretion and
> sober-mindedness.
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> Young women must cultivate this virtue because in their calling as wives
> and mothers they will need lots of it.
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> Credenda/Agenda Vol. 9, No. 5
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