Guest guest Posted August 10, 2005 Report Share Posted August 10, 2005 From aggressive to assertive...heh, heh...I like that...what a notion. ....it would take a class developer, eh!?! Yeah...sometimes people can get turned off ....without them in front of you for good feedback (unless someone's good with giving it on the net) it's hard to tell if it's helped or harmed. Kit > " Sometimes you have to be very passionate about things so people really understand. Being polite doesn't always get the point across. Oh Well, you and I will never be asked to serve in the diplomatic corps...LOL " > > > YES! At one time I was told to take assertiveness classes to come down from aggressive! > > Shar= Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 18, 2006 Report Share Posted February 18, 2006 Sit under a tree if you are quiet you can hear the world breathe >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: " Diane and Uecker " <sunflowr@...> >> >> Since most of us >> don't particularly enjoy silence or real letting go relaxation, >> >It always amazes me how people dread hearing silence or (horrors!) doing nothing. I consider it a most precious gift to just take a few moments and just be still. > >Terri > >-- >___________________________________________________ >Play 100s of games for FREE! http://games.mail.com/ > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 18, 2006 Report Share Posted February 18, 2006 A personal observation on microwave cooking; I make hamburgers with sweet basil mixed into the meat. When I got a microwave oven I made some burgers with them and noticed that though the meat was only medium-well they had bits of charcoal in them. The sweet basil had totally carbonized! Question: if the oils or whatever in basil selectively absorbed so much energy without the meat burning what happens to the long-chain molecules of vitamins (or phytonutrients in vegetables) in microwaved food? Try this experiment yourself. For me, my microwave is only used occasionally to boil water. >> Yes, throw that microwave out. I am an energetic, a >> person who feels all >> types of energies and chemicals that most people >> don't. I could feel >> the radio waves coming from our microwave about 5 >> years ago, it was a >> new one, going right into my bones. > >According to scientific conclusion (from what I've >read), the radio waves will only leak out if there's a >glitch in the microwave oven (such as faulty door >hinges); therefor, they are supposed to be safe to >stand near while in use. >However, it was only around 50 years ago that american >science finally concluded that smoking had a number of >consequences, such as causing lung cancer. So I don't >think I should wait for science fact to tell me that >microwaves do leak to a certain degree; it has already >been proven that science can certainly lag far behind >simple common sense. >Diane, I know what you mean--when the microwave's on I >feel a sort of... like vibrating heat.. I know I >don't feel that " vibrating " coming from other >appliances (like toasters, etc.). So my common sense >tells me to stay away from microwaves. My microwave >has officially left the kitchen today . >As for the " powers that be " behind all this >pharmaceutical and >FDA-stay-away-from-the-evil-poison-cherries (stay FAR, >FAR away!!!) nonsense.. Mr. Burns really IS a real >person!!! I better not eat any cherries or he'll >release the hounds (haha). " She's eating cherries, >ers- release the hounds. " >-- > > > >__________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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