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The iRiver PMP series also boasts that it is firmware upgradeable. This is loudly proclaimed in the manual and in various marketing materials. However, nearly two years after its original release in the United States, guess what? There is absolutely no firmware available for the PMP series. The company has done nothing to improve the product in 24 months. In fact, the best firmware is developed by open-source developers who don't even work for the company, like the Rock Box project that you can see at RockBox.org. |
| For the time being, I recommend that everyone avoid any products made by iRiver, other than their IFP 700, 800, and 900 series MP3 players and recorders, which are, as I've said many times before, outstanding MP3 devices. |
| The PMP-120 or 100 series also has a blazing fast USB 2.0 interface, so the videos are copied to the unit's internal hard drive very quickly. This speed is indeed quite impressive, and the storage capacity on the unit is also tremendous. The units come with 40 Gigabytes of storage on an internal hard drive, which gives you plenty of space for several movies so that you can take them with you and watch them on the go. |
| The software that comes with the PMP-100 series from iRiver is about the worst video conversion software I've ever seen. It's extremely slow and renames all your files with a pre-pended word "converted" so that your original file names aren't conserved. Also, the video conversion software has a unique feature I haven't seen anywhere else: The longer the video plays, the more the audio and video get out of sync. |
| This review is about the iRiver PMP-100 series, which includes the PMP-100, PMP-120 and the PMP-140.
Like a lot of hardware from Korean companies, this product has great hardware but terrible user navigation, atrocious support and extremely poor software. The PMP-120, which is the unit I reviewed, definitely earns two big thumbs down for a number of reasons. First off, the unit exhibits many limitations that simply shouldn't be present in a portable video player. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
In addition, with our new model of software and technology infrastructure, we'll be able to construct and build a series of contacts when somebody comes into the company. A series of bonding messages that give people educational information. You know, "There are some new studies that were done on this particular herb," or, "Here's something that's good that's happening in the rainforest as a result of what you're participating in." Just a series of communications with email, with hardmail, with e-cards, with e-voice. All of those things. |
Fred A. Baughman, Jr., M.D. and Craig Hovey See book keywords and concepts |
On the page below were a series of one-word questions overlaying a series of pictures of a woman in increasing distress: "Distracted?" and "Disorganized?" and "Frustrated?" Below was the instruction to "Take the Attached Test and Talk with your Doctor." This "test" is a series of six subjective questions and tells you that the right kind of answers to four or more means "...that your symptoms may be consistent with ADHD." In other words, you might behave in ways that parallel an imaginary disease. And what do the questions concern? |
Pam Montgomery See book keywords and concepts |
A couple of ways in which success of the treatment is measured is through change in color and pulse, and when Natalie performed the series of steps to cause a change toward health and healing, nothing happened. She consulted with the teacher and he suggested another series of steps to cause a shift. Again nothing happened. She then looked at him longingly, imploring with her eyes to be able to sing the plant's song. He gave a curt nod with his head and she proceeded with the song. |
Stacy Malkan See book keywords and concepts |
Hers was the first family in the United States to be biomonitored as part of a series of stories in the Oakland Tribune. "The results stunned even scientists," reported Douglas Fischer in the award-winning series.5
The tests found plasticizers, mercury, lead, cadmium and Teflon chemicals in the bodies of the two parents and two children. Five-year-old Mikaela had more dibutyl phthalate — a chemical used in cosmetics and other products — in her urine than 90% of kids tested in the US. |
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The HealthPro series might be a little large for some rooms -- all the models are about the size of a mini-fridge. Even the HealthPro Compact unit takes up a good deal of space.
Designed for residential use, the HealthPro series of room air purifiers have a modular tower design and are available in several models including the HealthPro, the HealthPro Compact and the HealthPro Plus.
Here's how they work: The machine draws in air from below, at foot level, picking up airborne mites and dust in the process. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
In addition, with our new model of software and technology infrastructure, we'll be able to construct and build a series of contacts when somebody comes into the company. A series of bonding messages that give people educational information. You know, "There are some new studies that were done on this particular herb," or, "Here's something that's good that's happening in the rainforest as a result of what you're participating in." Just a series of communications with email, with hardmail, with e-cards, with e-voice. All of those things. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
Designed for residential use, the HealthPro series of room air purifiers have a modular tower design and are available in several models including the HealthPro, the HealthPro Compact and the HealthPro Plus.
Here's how they work: The machine draws in air from below, at foot level, picking up airborne mites and dust in the process. It circulates the air inside the machine and filters particles and pollutants through a series of internal filters. The machine combines a total of four advanced filtration technologies to remove particles, pollutants, odors and allergens. |
Peter h. Fraser and Harry Massey See book keywords and concepts |
You can think of these levels of resonances as a series of nested boxes, and as you move down into the next box, you find a different series of matches, each level being more and more specific and detailed. Energy exchange occurs at the point of interaction between two matches, and the result is a transfer of information. (Remember, you can only have information transfer when there is also an energy transfer. |
James Dowd and Diane Stafford See book keywords and concepts |
The fourth number in the series is a visual scale for perception of overall health; 0 means no health problems at all; 100 means that this individual rates his or her overall health as awful.
5. Restful sleep or sleep problems? Zero means you have no restful sleep; 10 is very restful sleep.
You'll find this MHAQ test at www.arthritis-research.org/ documents.htm.
What the Numbers Mean
A patient with a MHAQ series of 0.5-80-100-65-4 has the following symptoms:
?0.5/100 assistance to move—she needs little assistance.
?80/100 pain—she is in a lot of pain.
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Gabriel Cousens See book keywords and concepts |
In the omega-6 series there is linoleic acid (LA), gamma linolenic acid (GLA), dihomo-gamma linolenic acid (DGLA), and arachidonic acid (AA). The omega-6 fatty acids are found in seed oils such as sunflower, safflower, corn, soy, and evening primrose. Peanut oil has some omega-6, as do olive, palm, and coconut oils. High amounts of GLA are found in mother's milk and primrose, borage, and black currant oils.
Fish are found to have high amounts of eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) and some moderate amounts of the precursors of the omega-3 series. |
| In the omega-3 series, there is alpha-linolenic acid (ALA) and the long-chain omega-3s EPA and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA).
OMEGA-3 BENEFITS
The omega-3 series should constitute approximately 10-20 percent of our fat intake. Some of the reported benefits of the omega-3s include protection against heart disease, strokes, and clots in the lungs; anti-carcinogenic activity against tumors; protection against diabetes; prevention and treatment of arthritis; and treatment for asthma, PMS, allergies, inflammatory diseases, water retention, rough or dry skin, and multiple sclerosis. |
Mary-Ann Shearer See book keywords and concepts |
More than thirty different PGs have been identified, with each having a different function and falling into three families or categories known as series 1,2, and 3.
SERIES 1
Series 1 derivative (called PGEj) keeps blood platelets from sticking together, preventing heart attacks and strokes. It helps remove sodium and excess fluid from our bodies, helping with water retention. It improves circulation and lowers blood pressure and cholesterol. |
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The page also features several related cartoons from the CounterThink cartoon series -- a popular independent cartoon series featuring powerful commentary on medicine, health and the environment. The featured cartoon is titled, "Disease Mongers, Inc." and depicts a scene in a company that invents fictitious diseases for a living. See the cartoon at http://www.newstarget.com/021665. |
Peter h. Fraser and Harry Massey See book keywords and concepts |
Energetic Star 1, therefore, takes priority in the Star series.
There are many components to a versatile, well-functioning immune system, and the Energetic Star 1 Infoceutical addresses most of them on an energetic level, helping to catalyze the immune system to full function and power. However, it is robustly linked specifically to the lymphatic immune system. |
Jeffrey M. Smith See book keywords and concepts |
Case studies presented in a poster series by the company were similarly skewed. The posters were called, "TRUE STORIES OF FARMERS WHO HAVE SOWN BT COTTON." But when investigators tracked down one featured farmer who had claimed great benefits, he turned out to be a cigarette salesman, not a farmer. Another poster gave yield figures of a farmer that were four times what he actually achieved. A third featured a photo of a farmer standing next to a tractor, suggesting that sales of Bt cotton allowed him to purchase it. |
David R. Montgomery See book keywords and concepts |
Making oil requires a specific series of geologic accidents over inconceivable amounts of time. First, organic-rich sediment needs to be buried faster than it can decay. Then the stuff needs to get pushed miles down into the earth's crust to be cooked slowly. Buried too deep or cooked too fast and the organic molecules burn off; trapped too shallow or not for long enough and the muck never turns into oil. Finally, an impermeable layer needs to seal the oil in a porous layer of rock from which it can be recovered. Then somebody has to find it and get it out of the ground. |
Jeffrey M. Smith See book keywords and concepts |
Consequently, those experiments could be regarded as initial experiments in what should have been a long series, starting with several thorough animal experiments and finishing with several detailed human experiments, yet they remain the only ones done. |
Peter h. Fraser and Harry Massey See book keywords and concepts |
Minute particles of matter, chosen for their healing attributes, are suspended in water, and then the mixture is put through a series of dilutions and succussions until only the imprint of the energetic signature of the substance, rather than the physical substance itself, is left in the solution. superposition of states: The state in which quantum entities take on all possible allowable characteristics until measured or otherwise constrained. |
| The drawing was a series of concentric circles intersected by lines of varying lengths and orientations that radiated outward from the center. The rings and lines were peppered with dots representing various acupuncture points. He called his drawing the "spiderweb diagram."
In addition to mapping out the energy matches between the substances in the ampoules and the meridians, Peter had been gathering data about how each of the various samples in the thousands of ampoules matched with each other. |
| In this series of illustrations, two circular scalar waves interact. Over time, the waves move apartfrom their centers, but areas of destructive interference remain stable.
In the NES model of the body-field, phase shift appears to be at least as important, if not more important, than frequency in terms of the state of our health—because frequency tends to be stable whereas phase can shift. Peter's research suggests that measuring both Integrator frequency and phase shift is necessary for interpreting body-field dynamics. |
Jeffrey M. Smith See book keywords and concepts |
The book Seeds of Deception documents how threats from biotech companies stopped the publication of a book, a magazine issue, a multi-part news series on Fox TV and critical coverage by many major US newspapers.
Silence. Once a book critical of GM crops is published, the first response is usually to not draw any attention to its allegations. It is ignored.
Sweeping dismissal. When biotech spokespersons are questioned about the book's contents, the strategy is to avoid responding to specific details. Instead, they use a sweeping dismissal to try and discredit the whole thing. |
David R. Montgomery See book keywords and concepts |
Terracing steep fields can reduce soil erosion by 80 to 90 percent by turning slopes into a series of relatively flat surfaces separated by reinforced steps. No-till methods minimize direct disturbance of the soil. Leaving crop residue at the ground surface instead of plowing it under acts as mulch, helping to retain moisture and retard erosion. Interplanting crops can provide more complete ground cover and retard erosion. None of these alternative practices are new ideas. But the growing adoption of them is. |