49 replies, Replies 31 to 40

I was once married.

Anonymous wrote:
I once tried to be something that I couldn't handle but I gave it all up to keep on the struggle of this life. I could have had a lot more than I have now and maybe be living on easy street and somehow managed to mess it all up to stay on paycheck to paycheck life. Now, everyday is a struggle but I somehow seem to enjoy it. I love my job.

We do make choices.

- written
Every time I try to find myself, I end up getting lost...again...and again.

SatNav is real. Just ask Hal and he will take over from there

- written
Please don't forget about our goal of $120.15.

Jebus-Zeus wrote:

Fern wrote:
That is a very specific amount, what is it for?

crack

I knew it!

- written
Please don't forget about our goal of $120.15.

soco wrote:

Fern wrote:
That is a very specific amount, what is it for?

[https://help-qa.com/posts/74-everyone-is-extrem...]

Domain name purchase for an additional 9 years (maximum allowed). The first year came out of Rockster's own pocket.

And how much has been donated to Help-QA so far?

- written
Please don't forget about our goal of $120.15.

That is a very specific amount, what is it for?

- written
Happy all

It's better that way. Not just a vid hung on a wall. Much more of a conversation if an introduction is used

- written
Happy all

soco wrote:
You may change the text Fern. Just thought I'd help.

A line of text followed by a blank line, then the URL.

Got it.
Thank you

- written
Happy all

I followed the other vid posts and used []

- written
Happy all

What was I missing soco?

- written
There seems to be an epidemic of cases of bipolar in the usa and uk.

Sherlock wrote:
If you want to read something very interesting, read about Drs. Warren and Marshall being awarded the Nobel Prize for Physiology, after they showed that bacteria--not stress--was the cause of most stomach ulcers.

When they first proposed their hypothesis, they were opposed by many in the medical community, but especially the pharmaceutical companies, which had been making billions of dollars selling antacid medicines to ulcer sufferers.

The culprits for ulcers are the bacteria known as Helicobacter pylori. They slip in under the gastric mucus, and begin their work of eating stomach tissue, resulting in an ulcer. They are difficult to see, not subject to the usual staining methods for highlighting bacteria, and many people do not develop antibodies to them. If untreated, the ulcers they cause can lead to stomach cancer.

Just think--for years people with ulcers were given antacids and told to reduce stress, when it was bacteria causing the ulcers all along!

There always is a study.
Lots of "research" being done ;)

- written