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  • Take Typeface Personality Quiz, Experience Self-Discovery [Typefaces]

    I normally bristle at personality quizzes for their asinine generalizations and overall lameness. But I have to respect the creativity of this video test that Fast Company discovered. Helvetica nerds, this is for you.

    After entering your name and the password (character), the video proctor asks you a series of four questions that you click to answer on the left. Afterwards, it diagnoses your personality type, likens you to a typeface, and gives you a brief history of your kindred font. Neat. [Pentagram via Fast Company]







  • Windows Mobile 7 Coming to MWC 2010?

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    Following CES 2010 the next important event in the mobile business will be the MWC 2010 held next month in Spain like every year. And thats where Microsoft is rumored to be finally showing off its upcoming OS. Windows 7 thats Windows Mobile 7 of course is said to arrive in less than a month at MWC.It looks like Robbie Back Microsofts Entertainment and Devices Division President has talked about Windows Mobile 7 saying that the new OS will be discussed at MWC. We have no deta

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  • Buick apresenta o Regal GS show car no Salão de Detroit 2010

    Buick GS Show Car
    A Buick apresenta no Salão Internacional do Automóvel de Detroit, que acontece a partir da próxima segunda-feira (11/01/2010) e vai até 24 de janeiro, o show car Regal GS com uma potência estimada de 255 Cavalos de Potência, transmissão manual de seis velocidades e um sistema de tração nas quatro rodas.

    “Projetamos o Regal GS para testarmos o interesse por uma versão esportiva do modelo” disse Craig Bierley, diretor de marketing de produtos da Buick. “Assim como o Regal, a versão GS é baseada no premiado Opel Insignia”.

    Os componentes mecânicos foram desenvolvidos com o objetivo de fornecer excelente dirigibilidade e condução esportiva e segura. Destaque para as duas novas entradas extras dianteiras; grandes rodas forjadas de 20 polegadas e pneus de elevado desempenho; volante esportivo inspirado nos carros de corrida e bancos Recaro dianteiros.

    O exterior do Regal GS se diferencia pelas entradas de ar dianteiras, bem como, pelo spoiler traseiro integrado, escapamentos duplos, cor branco Olympic e detalhes metálicos acetinados.

    “A idéia por trás do Regal GS era levar o modelo de produção a uma direção mais agressiva que agradasse aos entusiastas pelo desempenho” disse John Cafaro, diretor de projetos da Buick. “Mas junto com essa postura agressiva, há um estilo sofisticado no projeto que complementa a experiência de condução.”

    Internamente, o Regal GS varia da versão normal de série apresentando um interior totalmente preto, alavanca de câmbio em estilo mais esportivo para a transmissão manual de seis velocidades e um volante de camurça com a parte inferior achatada, semelhante aos utilizados em corridas. O painel de instrumentos brilha azul claro quando o motorista aciona o modo esportivo do Sistema de Controle de Acionamento (IDCS – Drive Control System).

    Desempenho do motor turbo

    A potência do Regal GS vem de um motor turbo Ecotec 2.0 litros de elevada potência e com tecnologia de injeção direta. A potência é estimada em 255 cv e torque de 40,8 kgfm.

    O motor é combinado com uma transmissão manual de seis velocidades que direciona o torque a um sistema adaptável com tração nas quatro rodas, calibrado para uma condução de elevado desempenho. Um diferencial eletrônico com escorregamento limitado garante que a potência do motor seja distribuída adequadamente durante as curvas.

    O que se espera do sistema de transmissão de elevado desempenho é que o Regal GS possa acelerar de 0 a 100 km/h em menos de seis segundos. O desempenho é complementado por uma suspensão independente nas quatro rodas.

    Fonte: Maxpress


  • Mais de seis mil veículos quebram no Sistema Anchieta- Imigrantes

    Carro quebrado
    Durante as festas de final de ano, uma média de 435 veículos por dia, 18 por hora e 1 veículo a cada dois minutos sofreram algum tipo de quebra, segundo dados da Ecovias, entre os dias 21 de dezembro de 2009 e 03 de janeiro de 2010, 6.101 veículos tiveram algum problema (pane elétrica, seca, mecânica ou danos nos freios) nas rodovias do Sistema Anchieta-Imigrantes .

    A maioria dos problemas poderia ser evitada se o motorista fizesse a manutenção preventiva do veículo antes de viajar para checar itens de segurança e componentes que garantem o bom funcionamento do motor. Além do transtorno de ter o carro quebrado na estrada, motoristas e passageiros correm risco de assalto ao ficarem parados com o carro quebrado na rodovia. Além disso, o prejuízo é muito maior do que fazer a revisão preventiva em uma oficina de confiança. “A manutenção preventiva custa, em média, 30% menos do que a corretiva, pois, em alguns casos, esse valor pode ser bem superior, como por exemplo, a quebra de uma correia dentada pode custar 10 vezes mais do que a troca da peça no período determinado pelo manual do fabricante”, explica o coordenador do GMA, Antônio Carlos Bento.

    Para evitar quebras durante a viagem de férias da família, o GMA, que possui a campanha Carro 100% / Caminhão 100%, recomenda que o motorista faça uma revisão no veículo em uma oficina de confiança para checar os seguintes itens:

    – Sistema de arrefecimento: Verificar o nível do líquido e também fazer a troca do mesmo uma vez por ano para evitar o superaquecimento do veículo em viagens longas e com pontos de congestionamento.

    – Sistema de freios: Checar os estado das pastilhas, lonas e o nível do líquido do freio. Fazer as trocas, conforme determina o manual do fabricante.

    – Rodas: Verificar o estado das rodas. Trincas podem comprometer a estabilidade do veículo.

    Pneus: Importante item de segurança tem vida útil de acordo com a quilometragem e uso. O desgaste excessivo prejudica a frenagem e coloca em risco a segurança de motorista e ocupantes. A calibragem também deve ser feita periodicamente, conforme orientação do manual do fabricante para evitar o desgaste prematuro.

    – Suspensão: Molas e amortecedores precisam ser vistoriados, itens responsáveis pela dirigibilidade do veículo.

    – Iluminação: Luzes de feio e de ré, faróis e lanternas devem estar funcionando, pois são componentes de segurança do veículo.

    – Palhetas do pára-brisa: As borrachas ressecam com o uso e exposição ao sol e comprometem a limpeza do vidro, prejudicando a visibilidade. A troca da palheta deve ser feita a cada seis meses. Não esquecer de verificar também o nível do líquido do reservatório utilizado para a limpeza do pára-brisa.

    – Óleo do motor: O nível do óleo do motor deve ser checado e a troca deve ser respeitada nos períodos determinados para garantir o bom funcionamento do motor.

    – Qualidade do combustível: Abastecer o veículo em postos de bandeira conhecida. Combustível adulterado pode danificar o motor do veículo.

    Velas e bateria: Fazer uma avaliação nas velas e substituí-las, se necessário e a bateria também deve ser analisada e trocada caso apresente alguma anomalia.

    Fonte: Grupo de Manutenção Automotiva


  • Samsung Omnia Pro and Samsung Jet Spotted at CES 2010

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    Two upcoming Samsung phones the Omnia Pro and the Jet have been spotted at CES 2010. The Consumer Electronics Show reveals each year some of the hottest products that are about to be launched throughout the whole year and among those there are always lots of phones present. The Omnia Pro or the B7610 comes with a 3.5-inch AMOLED touchscreen display a full QWERTY keyboard a 5-megapixel camera an 800MHz processor Wi-Fi aGPS and Windows 6.5 inside. The Samsung Jet is similar t

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  • Distinctive Valentine Gifts

    If you’re giving candy for Valentine’s, plan ahead to order something extra special online. I’ve highlighted choices from a couple of my favorite chocolatiers below. You don’t have to live near them to enjoy. They’re available online for sweet lovers.

    No marshmallow comes close to Recchiuti in San Francisco. Handmade using traditional French techniques, these delicate treats are graced with real Madagascar vanilla beans. Yes, I’ve tried them, and they make a great Valentine’s Day surprise. If your sweetheart isn’t into famous marshmallows, Recchiuti also has plenty of other yummy chocolate delights like truffles, candied orange peel or peanut butter pucks made with organic peanut butter.

    • Moonstruck Love Bug Truffles
    • Recchiuti Candied Orange Peels
    • Recchiuti Marshmallows
    • LOVE Truffles
    • Mayan Teddy Bear Truffles

    Another delicious choice for beautiful Valentine gifts is Moonstruck Chocolatier in Portland, Oregon. Their cute Love Bug Truffles will get a big smile! If your own love bug likes raspberry or strawberry, these truffles are a great choice. Or, for the teddy bear fan, go with “Be Mayan” Teddy Bear Truffles.

    be-mayan-teddy-bear-truffles

    If you want to give a less cutesy Moonstruck Valentine, try the LOVE Letter Truffles for a more classic choice. It’s hard to go wrong giving anything from Moonstruck where each piece is made by hand. Yip, I’ve tasted Moonstruck too. It’s probably a good thing I don’t live too close to them though.

    You can also handcraft your own Valentine gift featuring candy. Make Martha Stewart’s Candy and Tulip Bouquet for someone special. You can use red cinnamon candies with red tulips or conversation hearts with creamy-colored tulips.

    (Images via Recchiuti and Moonstruck)

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  • okay now this is SQUEEEEZED!

    Before dinner: 116

    Dinner was: a 2 egg omelet with cheese (maybe 1.4 c) and a veggie sausage (6 g) and a bit of chile verde salsa (4 g max) … so I called it 12 g. And 2 tiny squares of G&B chocolate, so I called those 2 g? So if I am not kidding myself, call dinner 14 – 16 g carbs, total.

    After dinner, 30 min exercycle workout, with intervals, and cycle said 120 calories.

    After workout, 3 hr, postprandial: 114.

    Should I be VENTING???? Because I want to!!!! @#$#%$%&*:mad: 🙁

    Worse yet, same workout, I was still taking niacin, dropped me 50 pts last week. NOT predictable, at ALL!

  • Expensive projects

    These project can be the Ipoh-Padang besar double tracking and electrification project or others like North South Highway.
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    Lancement prochain des travaux de réalisation de la Maison de l’environnement

    Les travaux de réalisation de la Maison de l’environnement «Dounia» seront entamés à la forêt de «Kharouba», dans la périphérie de la ville de Mostaganem, durant le premier trimestre de l’année en cours. C’est ce qu’on a indiqué à la direction de l’Environnement de la wilaya. Cette infrastructure, dont les travaux de réalisation seront lancés en mars prochain, devrait être achevée dans un délai de dix-huit mois. Elle comportera trois salles d’expositions, des salles de conférences d’une capacité de 250 places, une médiathèque, des salles de cours et de lecture, une cafétéria, un espace vert, une pépinière ainsi qu’un champ d’expériences de plantation de plantes et d’arbustes divers. S’étendant sur une superficie globale de 3.000 m², cette Maison, à laquelle une enveloppe préliminaire de 50 millions de dinars a été affectée, offre un vaste espace au profit des associations versées dans l’aspect écologique pour effectuer des campagnes de sensibilisation dans le but de protéger l’environnement contre les types variés de pollution. Par ailleurs, 32 plans d’orientation de gestion des déchets solides ont été élaborés à travers les communes de la wilaya, dont 10 réalisés entre 2003 et 2009 concernant les communes d’Aïn Tédelès, Sour, Oued El-Kheïr, Sidi Belattar, Aïn Nouissy, Hassiane, Fornaka, Sayada, Kheïreddine et Aïn Boudinar. Chaque plan comporte une étude socio-économique sur la zone concernée et une autre étude sur la situation actuelle de gestion des déchets solides, a-t-on ajouté à la direction de l’Environnement. Selon la même source, durant le premier trimestre de l’année en cours, le plan directeur de gestion des déchets solides du chef-lieu de la wilaya sera révisé à cause de la croissance démographique et de l’augmentation du niveau de consommation

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  • so what will happen to properties in dubai?

    My friend who is a property manager at Dubai Marina said that after this real estate and debt crisis in dubai, roughly 70% of the marina is vacant, he estimated the same vacany for other projects like JBL and Palm Jumeirah. so my question is what will happen to all these properties in dubai? who will fill all these empty towers and villas? some of them which are still being constructed during this crisis :nuts:.

    The biggest problem is, Dubai’s reputation is already damaged because of this crisis and not being able to pay it’s debt.

  • Notion Ink Adam Pixel Qi Tablet/Ereader Hands On: Your Screen Is Obsolete [Tablets]

    Housed in a wooden, painted prototype case, the Notion Ink Adam tablet is rough. But with Pixel Qi dual-mode screen tech on one arm and Nvidia’s Tegra 2 on the other, it’s one of the most exciting devices at CES.

    We’ve seen a fair share of Android 2.0 tablets at CES, some of which share not only Android 2.0 with the Adam, but the Nvidia Tegra 2 processor, too. But what they don’t have is a Pixel QI transflective screen, a 10.1-inch panel that can switch between backlit LCD mode and low-power electrophoretic reflective mode, which looks more less like E Ink, and which actually gets easier to see in direct sunlight.

    We got our first good look at this screen tech this morning, and we covered its weaknesses: the LCD colors aren’t as vivid as a plain LCD’s and suffers at some viewing angles, and the reflective mode suffers from the glossy screen’s glare, but in both modes, it’s good enough. (And Notion honcho Rohan Shravan says he’s working on a fix for the latter issue.) What this means is that no matter what you’re using the device for—browsing the web over 3G, reading an ebook, watching a video—you can switch between screen modes depending on your environment or preference.

    As I said before, the device is still in development, so you’re seeing protoype hardware (there’s prospective second model with a curvier exterior, too), untouched software (Rohan promises a custom interface, with a solution for text input other than the awkwardly sized standard keyboard), and unoptimized performance (Android 2.1 should help the interface move a little more quickly). We’ll get a fuller picture of the device come Mobile World Congress in February, as well as pricing info—though we’re assured we’ll be “very happy” about it.

    Anyway, you can stack these caveats as high as you want, and the Notion Ink Adam is still taller, if just for this reason:

    We repeat: The bullet’s in the chamber. E Ink is going to die.







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    3. Surabaya
    4. Manado
    5. Medan
    6. Palembang
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    9. Denpasar
    10. Batam
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  • Live: Watch The Crunchies, Right Here

    The house is packed, the votes are in, and it’s time to hand out some Gorillas. It’s the third annual Crunchies Awards, where we honor some of the most talented and accomplished entrepreneurs, startups, and investors from around the tech world. Over 900 people have filled San Francisco’s Herbst Theater to the brim for the awards ceremony, and we’ll all head across the street to City Hall for an after party once the show’s over.

    We realize that not everyone who wanted to attend was able to get a ticket (they sold out quickly), and that San Francisco is a pretty long trip for some of you, so we’re streaming the entire event live with help from Ustream. You can watch the video using the embed below.

    Tonight’s show is a joint effort between GigaOm, VentureBeat, and TechCrunch, and we couldn’t be more thrilled with the turnout. Enjoy the show!
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  • LG Rumor Touch hands-on

    LG launched another Rumor set on Sprint yesterday: the LG Rumor Touch. As you all likely sussed from the name, this iteration brings touchscreen — resistive — to the mix and it also comes loaded with a pretty stellar keypad. The touchscreen is pretty sharp as well, both with the haptic feedback when using it, response to your finger’s pokes, and the quality of the display itself. The feel of the set is a bit light, — but it doesn’t extend to cheap — the slide is solid with nary a bit of rattle, and the fit where the device’s various edges meet is good. A standout, while trivial, are the themes the Touch supports, whereby, depending on season, the UI changes to winter, turkeys for thanksgiving, and, well, you get the idea. While we covered off all the specs yesterday, we learned today the Touch Rumor should ship for mid-March, but still no word on pricing. So with that, why don’t you drop below and have a peek at the gallery and watch the video walkthrough we put together with one of LG’s finest.

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  • iriver Story e-reader hands-on

    At one point in time it seemed like iriver had a monopoly on insane, imaginative designs. Sure, it was mostly centered around PMPs, but iriver’s stuff in its heyday was fun enough to make even a screenless MP3 player seem interesting. Lately, however, things seem a little more conservative. Take this iriver Story, for instance: it’s a sexy device that seems very on par with other e-readers on the market… and that’s about it. We played around with it a bit on the show floor, and found the keyboard to be pretty great, the design solid and slim, and the software pretty slow. With all the extra function-specific buttons on the keyboard, there’s less of the arbitrary UI navigation limitations posed by some of the more simplistic e-book readers, but there’s nothing so amazing or useful on the device that it would tempt the Kindle faithful. We’re particularly worried about book load times, but it’ll take some more time with the unit to really see how it stacks up across the board. For now you can check out a video walkthrough of the device after the break.

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  • Can The US Continue To Innovate At A Necessary Rate Without Causing Complete Social Upheaval?

    Chris Tolles points us to what I have to say is an absolute must read piece by Jim Manzi (who I haven’t always agreed with in the past), exploring the biggest challenge the US faces in going forward. It’s difficult to express how important and worthwhile analysis this is. I don’t agree with everything, but it frames the issues in ways that are incredibly helpful. There’s very little I disagree with in the first half, which highlights the basic struggle that the US faces in really clear terms: innovation is necessary for economic growth, and less government interference is key for the type of innovation we need. However, with such innovation comes social upheaval and disruption that creates a different set of problems that could be just as bad for the US:


    Our strategic situation is shaped by three inescapable realities. First is the inherent conflict between the creative destruction involved in free-market capitalism and the innate human propensity to avoid risk and change. Second is ever-increasing international competition. And third is the growing disparity in behavioral norms and social conditions between the upper and lower income strata of American society.

    These realities combine to form a daunting problem. And the task of resolving it turns out not, by and large, to be a matter of foreign policy. Rather, it compels us to consider how we balance economic dynamism and growth against the unity and stability of our society. After all, we must have continuous, rapid technological and business-model innovation to grow our economy fast enough to avoid losing power to those who do not share America’s values — and this innovation requires increasingly deregulated markets and fewer restrictions on behavior. But such deregulation would cause significant displacement and disruption that could seriously undermine America’s social cohesion — which is not only essential to a decent and just society, but also to producing the kind of skilled and responsible citizens that free markets ultimately require. Moreover, preserving the integrity of our social fabric by minimizing the divisions that can rend society often requires government policies — to reduce inequality or ensure access to jobs, education, housing, or health care — that can in turn undercut growth and prosperity. Neither innovation nor cohesion can do without the other, but neither, it seems, can avoid undermining the other.

    There’s a lot in the piece that I wanted to quote, but you should just go read the whole thing yourself. Manzi basically points out the difficulty in pulling any of the levers: if you increase the pace of innovation, you also increase social upheaval at the lower end of the pyramid. But if you work to protect social upheaval, you decrease the pace of innovation, and in a global economy, that can actually lead to another set of problems that, in turn, also could result in serious problems for the economy.

    It’s a really sobering picture that is inherently non-partisan, and highlights how the views and plans of both major political parties, when implemented by people who don’t understand these countervailing forces, is likely to make the overall situation worse, not better.

    The only thing that leaves me wondering is the claims of stratification between the haves and the have-nots is as extreme as Manzi points out, and as big a problem. I don’t deny that there is a massive divide between the haves and the have-nots, and the situation for many in the lower strata of society is bleak with little chance for many to improve (there are, of course, exceptions, but the probability of those exceptions is low). My question is really about whether or not Manzi is only presenting the worst of the have nots and implying it runs across a much larger group. He uses out-of-wedlock birth rates as a proxy, but makes no clear indication of why that’s the proper measure. It may be, but he doesn’t present the evidence.

    In fact, I’m wondering if Manzi conflates a few separate items in this part of the analysis — suggesting that it is the upheaval and creative destruction brought about by innovation that is creating this social upheaval. I’m sure it’s true in some cases, but it’s not clear that it’s the case across the board. In fact, in many cases, you could argue that the economic upheaval brought about by creative destruction has, in fact, created many new opportunities for those who were greatly limited before. This was certainly the case in the two historical shifts Manzi discusses: from a farming to industrial society, and from an industrial to service economy.

    That said, I do think the larger issue that he raises is probably correct, and worth understanding. Increasing innovation and economic growth is absolutely key — but such things do displace people and jobs, and those people will fight like hell to have the government protect those jobs, and will become angry when the government fails to do so, and that can create social unrest and populist political movements that do more harm than good. But those movements aren’t necessarily driven by the same people that Manzi was discussing earlier as “have nots.” In fact, many of those movements are often engineered by the “haves” who are seeking to just have the government prop up their existing markets in the face of competition driven by innovation.

    That doesn’t mean that we should ignore the displacement, or the resulting anger, but we should be careful to understand who is really impacted and how — and also where the anger is truly coming from.

    He worries — correctly, in my opinion — about the overall impact of many of the policies put in place by the current administration as well as those put forth in the end of the previous administration. He feels — and again, I agree — that the efforts to “rescue” Wall Street and Detroit go way too far towards trying to limit social disruption, and in the process likely harm our ability to innovate and grow. He’s also worried that the same is true of health care reform.

    From there, Manzi goes into a list of four broad proposals, though I honestly felt that they didn’t measure up to the broader thesis. Of his four broad proposals, I don’t necessarily disagree with any of them. They include (1) getting out of owning/controlling Wall Street and Detroit as quickly as possible (2) not going too far in over-regulating Wall Street, but focusing on ways to limit fallout from failed investments by trying to prevent systemic risk in the nature of too much interconnectedness (3) reforming the public education system to make it more competitive and less process oriented and (4) reforming immigration completely to focus on targeting getting highly skilled workforces to immigrate to the US, no matter in what numbers or where they come from.

    Perhaps all four need to be fleshed out much more, but given how compelling the opening of the article was, those suggestions seemed to lack the overall oomph to actually make a difference. They do little to actually impact the sectors in the US where innovation is most important. The thing that seems most absent in all of this is the transparency aspect. The biggest problem wasn’t necessarily the interconnectedness of the financial sector (as Manzi states), but the lack of transparency over that interconnectedness and what it meant. The issue was that people didn’t realize how a single event (or a small group of events) might funnel through the rest of the system. The interconnectedness of it all was a symptom, but the real problem was that there was no way anyone could back out the pieces to figure it out. It was the fact that the whole system relied on obscuring what was really going on by playing a weird game of hot potato.

    Still, while I think there are some issues on the margins, I have to say that Manzi’s piece puts a really fascinating perspective on the position the US is in today, and certainly got me thinking about the state of the economy from a different perspective. The battle between innovation/creative destruction and social cohesion is a really good point that deserves a lot more studying and thought — though, I doubt we’ll get that from those in power positions in either of the two major political parties.

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  • Shuttle laptops hands-on

    Shuttle’s press announcement of its new mobile platform was accompanied by a booth’s worth of demonstration units and we went over for a quick peek. What we saw was a selection of rather conventional looking machines — certainly the new internal layout is not going to affect the way machines will look on the outside. There was an Atom N450 netbook in among the chunkier devices, which — though they sported Shuttle branding and model names — seem to be just sample machines to entice OEMs into picking up the Shuttle design. This was demonstrated best by the ridiculously creaky keyboard on one of the laptops and its hapless monitor frame. Closing and opening the lid led to the display casing splitting open (see here), which was as damaging to our love of Shuttle as it was to the unfortunate plastic.

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  • My son’s new found power.

    Some of the things my 15 year old Drew has learned are, he cannot be kept from getting water or going to the restroom if he needs to, while in class.

    He is a very quiet and reserved young man, but he is also curious about things. He related this story at the dinner table this past Wednesday evening. He said that several people asked to go to the restroom while in class at school. All were told that they could not. He waited a few minutes, as he put it, before raising his hand and using his power. 🙂 He asked if he could go to the restroom, and was given permision. We got a pleasant laugh out of that.

    His school nurse is pretty firm with the faculty, and she lays down the law with them with regards to her 4 diabetic students. The rules are to help the students, and the faculty has to follow. I like this lady. Of course, the curiousity of my son was a bit laughable.

    I guess you take your breaks where you can find them. 😀

  • Question about Novolog 70/30

    I am on another kind of insulin now, Novolog 70/30, and I can’t really understand the directions and google isn’t helping.. is Novolog the 70 percent or the 30 percent part? Thanks.
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    Perdón, no sé si ya tenían conocimiento de éste proyecto, a mi parecer, muy importante.

    En realidad no sé mucho, pero en cuanto reciba detalles se los haré saber, saludos!