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Old 2009-08-07, 10:21   Link #3041
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Anemia isn't low blood sugar, it's low red blood cell count, generally caused by malnutrition. Because you don't have enough blood cells to carry all the oxygen you need, you get tired easily or faint if you don't have enough for your brain.

Low blood sugar is hypoglycemia, which has similar symptoms for what I assume are different reasons.
Ah that's right I always confuse hypoglycemia and anemia, dang similar symptoms always tricking me and what not.
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Old 2009-08-07, 20:37   Link #3042
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silly question

what the heck is a Variable shift ? (applying for a job)
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Old 2009-08-08, 00:07   Link #3043
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what the heck is a Variable shift ? (applying for a job)
So, if there's a company that operates for 24 hour non-stop (or maybe less), usually the people are working in a "shift", in a turn. As example, A works in the morning, and B in the evening. Variable shift means that A doesn't always works in the morning, he can sometime asked (or request) to work in the evening.

At least that's how it's work in my country....
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Old 2009-08-08, 00:37   Link #3044
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Variable shift means that A doesn't always works in the morning, he can sometime asked (or request) to work in the evening.
It's not always an option (at least it's not over here). If you accept the job, then you must be ready and willing to work during anytime of the day........ even late night shifts. >_<
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Old 2009-08-08, 01:19   Link #3045
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It always means you may change which shift you work any given week (day, evening, night). Most places I've worked with such things usually had a rotating schedule - each week you'd roll forward 8 hours.
week 1 - 8am report
week 2 - 4pm report
week 3 - midnight report
rinse - repeat.

Sliding to earlier shifts is usually quite hard on the bio-rhythms so most places have learned to bump shifts forward. Beware any workplace that jumps you randomly or bumps shifts backward -- they usually have a much higher accident rate (d'uh).
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Old 2009-08-08, 16:58   Link #3046
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Old 2009-08-08, 17:52   Link #3047
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has anyone else been having problems getting on livejournal, for the past 2 days everything seems offline
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/08/08/te...ref=technology

DDOS Attack, hit a bunch of shit.
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Old 2009-08-08, 18:01   Link #3048
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Thanks, I wondered that as well
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Old 2009-08-08, 23:57   Link #3049
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I thought so, google however was only giving me news reports of a DDoS attack of 2006 lol
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Old 2009-08-09, 00:04   Link #3050
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This may seems a strange thing to ask but do you guys actually feel good after being sad. Lately i have been listening and watching some sadness inducing songs/dramas. It made me sad with tears welling but after it is over i actually felt good and happier. It made me want to keep doing it (addicted lol).

So i was wondering if it is a body reaction (chemical release) to make the person forget about the sad part to relieve the stress or something. Or is it "luckily it is not happening to me" thing?
Maybe you have a really high amount of serotonin. LOL. Or maybe it's just the satisfaction of finishing an anime that welled up tears in your eyes, and was really good, that your brain triggered these happy emotions later on.
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Old 2009-08-10, 05:13   Link #3051
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Anyone knows what is the best way to ask an acquaintance his/her name (who you knew for a long time but forgot his/her name) without hurting their feeling?

What i always do is asking their number, and get them to spell out their name... or just admit that i am really bad at remember people name..... But these two does not work in every occasion (especially when their name is happened to be ridiculously easy to spell: Tom, Ben, Smith for example....)
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Old 2009-08-10, 12:33   Link #3052
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Anyone knows what is the best way to ask an acquaintance his/her name (who you knew for a long time but forgot his/her name) without hurting their feeling?

What i always do is asking their number, and get them to spell out their name... or just admit that i am really bad at remember people name..... But these two does not work in every occasion (especially when their name is happened to be ridiculously easy to spell: Tom, Ben, Smith for example....)
This has been a lifelong problem for me -- no matter how well I know the person or how long.

Never found any clean way to do it other than to knock myself on the head and lament my brain simply fails to store names properly as I apologize. Its wierd - I can tell you what they look like, visualize their face, relate experiences of them in great detail, even tell you their bio... but the name vanishes in the fog.

It does not serve me well in any context that depends heavily on social diplomacy (like sales work).
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Old 2009-08-10, 19:45   Link #3053
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Yeah I've also been really bad at that, I don't know the names of half the people I go to school with, luckily I've found facebook helps a lot with this, looking at mutual friend's photos wall etc.
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Old 2009-08-10, 19:56   Link #3054
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This has been a lifelong problem for me -- no matter how well I know the person or how long.

Never found any clean way to do it other than to knock myself on the head and lament my brain simply fails to store names properly as I apologize. Its wierd - I can tell you what they look like, visualize their face, relate experiences of them in great detail, even tell you their bio... but the name vanishes in the fog.

It does not serve me well in any context that depends heavily on social diplomacy (like sales work).
... You mean some people aren't named "Hey, you!"?
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Old 2009-08-10, 21:16   Link #3055
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I have a silly question.

What is the deal with the leek/onion that Miku Hatsune carries? Is there a back story to this? Does this originate from her creators or is it a fan thing?
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Old 2009-08-10, 21:59   Link #3056
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Anyone knows what is the best way to ask an acquaintance his/her name (who you knew for a long time but forgot his/her name) without hurting their feeling?

What i always do is asking their number, and get them to spell out their name... or just admit that i am really bad at remember people name..... But these two does not work in every occasion (especially when their name is happened to be ridiculously easy to spell: Tom, Ben, Smith for example....)
Well, there are options, but, risks are involved . One is just go through a conversation without mentioning the other persons name, nod your head, and go about your business. Still, theres a risk involved there - its much worse to say mid conversation " Ah.. yeah, I'm really sorry but I don't seem to remember.." than just saying it straight out in the start ( the safest option ). How about this, instead of asking them for their name and number why don't you just give them your phone and tell them to enter the details themselves?
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Old 2009-08-10, 22:11   Link #3057
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Well, there are options, but, risks are involved . One is just go through a conversation without mentioning the other persons name, nod your head, and go about your business. Still, theres a risk involved there - its much worse to say mid conversation " Ah.. yeah, I'm really sorry but I don't seem to remember.." than just saying it straight out in the start ( the safest option ). How about this, instead of asking them for their name and number why don't you just give them your phone and tell them to enter the details themselves?


Actually I had to do this today. It is really simple. Ask the person how to spell their name.


edit: oops you already thought of that.
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Old 2009-08-11, 01:28   Link #3058
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I have a silly question.

What is the deal with the leek/onion that Miku Hatsune carries? Is there a back story to this? Does this originate from her creators or is it a fan thing?
I'm pretty sure its fan-based. Someone'll need to check for me... The first thing that comes into mind with the word "leek" is that "Leekspin" animation of Orihime from Bleach.
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Old 2009-08-11, 05:55   Link #3059
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Names are overrated. I really can't think of any situation where you need to say someone's name while talking to them. "Hey!" and "Excuse me" cover geting people's attention. Honestly, I don't think I've said anyone's name to them for the past 10 years.

Talking about them is a different situation, but in that case you can always ask the person you're talking to.
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Old 2009-08-11, 06:02   Link #3060
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Does this website can be made using Netbeans or any other java software?
What is the best place to search for a tutorials in order create a site on par with this one?
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