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Posted: 10 17 2009 Post subject: side effects lexapro medicine |
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| The thing about Steve Jobs is that he's really inconsistent. I've seen him - in person - being a really huge *****. I've noticed, however, that it's usually when someone is giving him some kind of ***** or getting even slightly in his way. Don't get me wrong: This doesn't make him cool. I've seen a young teen walk up to him and start talking to him while he's with someone else and he nearly took the kid's head off (at an Apple store opening). I mean, yes... the kid was interrupting, but only because Jobs is his idol.What I have noticed, however, is that if he's presented with a very clear, very honest statement about something, he does some surprising things. My mother in law has been using Macs for about 20 years. About 6 years ago she got a new laptop with some hardware issues that nobody seemed to want to fix. After about 10 months of pursuing solutions and getting the brushoff from repair people and Apple itself, she wrote directly to Jobs. She explained what she'd done and asked if he could help. She's not a rock star or politician or anything. Just an ordinary Canadian woman who wants to use a Mac and trying to get some help.He personally arranged to send her a new laptop, free of charge. Not just a replacement... but the top-of-the line model at the time (even tho hers was one of the lower-end ones). He emailed back to her: "Sorry about that". |
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Musa
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Posted: 10 16 2009 Post subject: drug interactions lexapro and thyroid medications |
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Since there's no shortage of cat's in L.A, every single person who doesn't get a cat because they don't want torn up furniture means that the cat is killed instead. De-clawed cats seem perfectly happy lying around and playing all day. Can you say the same for a ded kitteh?
And it is, for the most part, completely misleading propaganda *****.
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Blair
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Posted: 10 15 2009 Post subject: lexapro antidep |
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“So now it's the U.S.s responsibility to save the children of the world... yet every time we try and do something internationally all you haters complains and slam America... Why don't you go out and save some kids? I don't see you OR your country doing *****.
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Almetris
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Posted: 10 14 2009 Post subject: Online casinos free play |
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Someone will make millions selling this thing..
When it was built it was at sea level, not below. Read up on sedimentation and subsidence.!
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TSHEPE MPOPO
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Posted: 10 12 2009 Post subject: lexapro antidep |
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The problem is we all suspect him the most.?
Well, you know that old Atari box they use as their primary server is getting hard to find replacement parts for.... |
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Abilasha
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Posted: 10 11 2009 Post subject: lexapro info number |
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in my opinion, as long as youre doing your job properly, whats the problem

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Cloretta
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Posted: 10 10 2009 Post subject: lexapro and infertility |
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no wonder that people in Italy invented such a "robot": I do not know any other country in the "civilized" world, where people keep their houses so incredibly clean with the stronges anti-bacterial means ... and at the same time don't care a ***** for the trash outside: In fact, you can watch super-model-like women clean their houses for hours everyday - and in the end throw the trash just outside on the street in front of their houses. There is no sense for something like "personal responsibility for the public environment" - it's simply lacking in the Italian's genes, it seems... No wonder, too, that the Uber-egoist and -egocentric whose elected as prime minister ...No, sorry, I'm not kidding ...
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THANESHNI
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Posted: 09 12 2009 Post subject: adoption lexapro |
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@dharh >> "Chrome OS is meant to be a companion computer. Not a primary computer. Why _would_ you store your 3gigs of images on this thing, I certainly wouldn't on my netbook..."I dump memory cards to a netbook all the time. Not for permanent storage... but until I get home. 160GB goes a long way... and you can look at your pictures on a 10" screen instead of the 3" camera screen at the hotel. Plus, Windows XP netbooks can run Word and Excel in a pinch, and even Powerpoint hooked to a projector if you had to.You're right... netbooks are not meant to be primary computers. But, if you had to get a netbook, wouldn't you want one that has more than just a web browser?And if you do use ChromeOS on your netbook... what do you do when you get home to your monster desktop? Are you gonna use Google Docs from now on?ChromeOS just feels backwards to me. It seems like we should have had cloud-based netbooks first... until someone figured out how to put a full OS on a netbook... not the other way around...
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Cozmean
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Posted: 09 09 2009 Post subject: lexapro antidep |
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Landon
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awesome comment! |
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