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Does a Baron 58 have an ejection seat?
Viperdoc wrote: MxsManic wrote: That inch of fat can be extremely useful if you ever become seriously ill, as it provides energy to help you recover. Do you have some sort of scientific or medical literature you can cite to substantiate yet another one of your wild assertions? In this case, I think he's correct. I'm recovering from a cancer that required extensive surgery (removal of my esophagus) and I nearly died after burning through the little fat I had in reserve. After the fat gets used, your muscles go next. If I'd had more reserve fat, I'd probably have had an easier time of recovery, and not had such a lack of energy due to difficulty eating. Regards, Kev |
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Does a Baron 58 have an ejection seat?
"Viperdoc" wrote in message ... Do you have some sort of scientific or medical literature you can cite to substantiate yet another one of your wild assertions? He has not substantiated any of the numerous wild statements he has made and I doubt he will start now. |
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Reading the tech litature, they have moved matter (maybe just one atom) in the lab from one place to another so it is possible. Who would have thought the original transistor would have morphed into the things on market today? Big John ````````````````````````````````````````` On Sun, 15 Oct 2006 17:34:27 -0500, "Jim Macklin" wrote: LOL BTW, matter transmission as done on StarTrek can NEVER happen and just because of the Heisenberg (sp) effect. Einstein's equation works both ways, E=MC^2 means that to create matter with a weight equal to a person would require the energy of several thousand atomic bombs, under full control and without destruction of the mechanism. "Dudley Henriques" wrote in message .. . | | "Jim Macklin" wrote in message | news:X6yYg.3090$XX2.1488@dukeread04... | The Beechjet has a StarTrek matter-transporter that will | beam the passengers and cargo safely to the ground at the | nearest discrete place, then it switches to phaser mode and | destroys the aircraft so there is no dangerous debris | falling on any city. | | Careful there Jim....we don't want him ejaculating himself from the | simulator! :-) | D | | |
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Does a Baron 58 have an ejection seat?
inorganic, and a mass so small that it would take trillions
to make one milligram. "Big John" wrote in message ... | Jim | | Reading the tech litature, they have moved matter (maybe just one | atom) in the lab from one place to another so it is possible. | | Who would have thought the original transistor would have morphed into | the things on market today? | | Big John | ````````````````````````````````````````` | | | On Sun, 15 Oct 2006 17:34:27 -0500, "Jim Macklin" | wrote: | | LOL | | BTW, matter transmission as done on StarTrek can NEVER | happen and just because of the Heisenberg (sp) effect. | Einstein's equation works both ways, E=MC^2 means that to | create matter with a weight equal to a person would require | the energy of several thousand atomic bombs, under full | control and without destruction of the mechanism. | | | | "Dudley Henriques" wrote in message | .. . | | | | "Jim Macklin" wrote | in message | | news:X6yYg.3090$XX2.1488@dukeread04... | | The Beechjet has a StarTrek matter-transporter that will | | beam the passengers and cargo safely to the ground at | the | | nearest discrete place, then it switches to phaser mode | and | | destroys the aircraft so there is no dangerous debris | | falling on any city. | | | | Careful there Jim....we don't want him ejaculating himself | from the | | simulator! :-) | | D | | | | | | |
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Does a Baron 58 have an ejection seat?
Viperdoc writes:
Do you have some sort of scientific or medical literature you can cite to substantiate yet another one of your wild assertions? Why don't you do some research for yourself and find out how wild my assertions are? You may be surprised. Are you also a medical expert because you read about it on the internet or did you stay at a Holiday Inn Express? No. My study of medicine has been largely independent of the Internet, although I use some Net resources more often nowadays. -- Transpose mxsmanic and gmail to reach me by e-mail. |
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Does a Baron 58 have an ejection seat?
Kev writes:
In this case, I think he's correct. I'm recovering from a cancer that required extensive surgery (removal of my esophagus) and I nearly died after burning through the little fat I had in reserve. After the fat gets used, your muscles go next. If I'd had more reserve fat, I'd probably have had an easier time of recovery, and not had such a lack of energy due to difficulty eating. A large percentage of cancer patients ultimately die of starvation, as the disease and its treatment often combines a lack of appetite with a very high consumption of calories by the cancer. Without fat stores the body's energy reserve can be exhausted very quickly. Patients must be encouraged to eat or they must be fed, and some people claim that eating a great deal has a beneficial effect in fighting the cancer, although these claims are controversial. -- Transpose mxsmanic and gmail to reach me by e-mail. |
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Does a Baron 58 have an ejection seat?
Why should I do research on your continuing wild and unsubstantiated claims?
Don't you get it? The questions you ask are frequently very reasonable, but your dogmatic and argumentative responses are what alienate you. As for knowledge, I not only am a "real" pilot, I also went to a real medical school, so unless your understanding of real biochemistry is better than your flying experience you might want to ratchet down your own impression of how much you actually know. |
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Does a Baron 58 have an ejection seat?
Viperdoc writes:
Why should I do research on your continuing wild and unsubstantiated claims? It's up to you. I don't personally care whether you do research or not. Don't you get it? The questions you ask are frequently very reasonable, but your dogmatic and argumentative responses are what alienate you. From whom? Some people react (and overreact) emotionally; others do not. I simply write off the first category, as there isn't much else that can be done with them. It's not my problem. As for knowledge, I not only am a "real" pilot, I also went to a real medical school, so unless your understanding of real biochemistry is better than your flying experience you might want to ratchet down your own impression of how much you actually know. As I've said, do some research if you are interested in the topic. If you're not, don't. -- Transpose mxsmanic and gmail to reach me by e-mail. |
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