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Takes me back to my teens and always brings a smile and a tear to my eye when i hear it.Great music,great days!
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  1. Ilet on July 3, 2012 at 10:24 AM said:
    When it comes to the how vitamin D bienfets the life and health of a person in several more ways than is commonly known. The sunshine' vitamin, as it is sometimes called, is commonly known for its effect on strengthening the bones and joints in the human body by aiding the absorption of calcium. It also helps the body build up immunity. Our bodies can produce vitamin D organically, if we have sufficient amounts of sun (at least an hour a week). Alternatively, it wouldn't be uncommon for it to be added to certain foods such as milk, egg yolks, fatty fish, sardines, mackerel, tuna and salmon. These vitamin d rich foods are known to be a plentiful source of omega 3 fatty acids. Cod liver oil capsules are one of the most popular nutrient and Vitamin D dense supplements. I've found that adequate vitamin D levels are absolutely essential for a healthy life. I hope that is helpful to you.
  2. Dorothy on July 8, 2012 at 6:54 AM said:
    Vitamin C is so important for health that the vast majority of animals manufacture it daily in their bodies. This is why animals can live outdoors even in the winter without getting colds or most other infectious illnesses. Being healthy is important to animals because if an animal gets sick it usually becomes eaten by a healthy animal. Only a few animals — principally humanes, monkeys, and apes — cannot manufacture vitamin C. The inability to manufacture vitamin C confines monkeys and apes to live in or near the tropics, where the weather is warm and edible fruits and vegetation is very rich in vitamin C and thus can supply their need for this essential nutrient. Outside the tropics they would get sick and die or be killed, so most monkeys and apes live only in or near the tropics unlike most other animal species. When monkeys and apes are removed from the tropics to live in zoos or as pets, they routinely are fed a diet very rich in vitamin C in order to keep them healthy.Humans also originated in the tropics and cannot manufacture vitamin C but — unlike monkeys and apes — most humans eventually migrated away from the vitamin C rich tropics and spread all over the world to places in which the food supply contains much less vitamin C than is needed to maintain our health. Thus, unlike other animals, we humans routinely get sick with colds and other illnesses which adequate vitamin C would protect us against. Only the invention and use of clothing, shelter, and weapons makes it possible for humans to survive the illnesses caused by inadequate vitamin C which we routinely get. Humans are the only animals which routinely get sick and yet generally survive our illnesses. But why should we live with periodic bouts of illness? Why not protect ourselves by taking supplemental vitamin C? This is the argument presented in this outstanding book and by the greatest chemist of the 20th century, Dr. Linus Pauling in his book Vitamin C, the Common Cold, and the Flu. Linus Pauling was the greatest chemist of the 20th century and is the only person ever to have been awarded two unshared Nobel Prizes. Please acquire and read this valuable book and Pauling’s as well. If you take adequate supplemental vitamin C daily, you probably will become healthier in many ways, and may never have another cold or the flu.D. R. Schryer invites you to read . . .
  3. Destrie on July 15, 2012 at 8:58 PM said:
    I’m just a “hob­by­ist” but love tak­ing pho­tos — par­tic­u­larly live event/candid pho­tos — whether it’s at a con­ven­tion, a cir­cus, a con­cert or just around town. Often times these are out of town, or have some “down­time” that could be spent edit­ing pho­tos if you had a lap­top. The prob­lem is that car­ry­ing a lap­top can be bulky, heavy and a bit overkill if you just wanted to do some quick edits. Since get­ting the iPad, I bring it with me nearly every­where — when­ever I have a few min­utes to spare, I can quickly down­load my RAW pho­tos using the cam­era kit, import them into a num­ber of apps and even upload them to Flickr all while “on the go.” A lot of the apps out there are VERY full-featured, espe­cially con­sid­er­ing the low price. FilterStorm(and Pro), Pho­toPad, Pho­to­shop Express.. and then of course the ‘fil­ters’ and effects apps like Plas­tic Bul­let, Pic­tureShow, Tiffen’s Photo FX Ultra, Tilt­shift­gen and Lens­flare HD. For $20, you can have a huge selec­tion of tools at your fin­gers that would oth­er­wise require an expen­sive desk­top appli­ca­tion. While they’re not quite a replace­ment for Pho­to­shop and Light­room, they’re VERY good for those times when you just don’t have access to those other applications.At Comic-Con 2010, I was able to take pho­tos, edit them and have them online in min­utes while wait­ing in line.. a task that oth­er­wise would nor­mally have me just wait­ing in line and have to deal with edit­ing at the end of the day.I’d love to try the FX Photo Stu­dio HD app — it’s one of the “FX” apps I haven’t had a chance to use.
  4. Rileigh on July 20, 2012 at 1:23 AM said:
    - We made the switch to grass fed beef about 6 mos ago when we went in on a cow with a friend. We will never go back. I can definitely tell the difference in how I feel and feel so much better feeding it to my daughter. I actually wouldn’t even feed her beef until we were able to find an affordable source for grass fed. I really hope more and more people start making the switch and demanding their food comes from better sources. Maybe then the producers will start taking our health more seriously and more people can afford to eat that way.
  5. Marden on July 24, 2012 at 1:25 AM said:
    Sweet! I love the idea for the site (and have added it to my feed) — there are a num­ber of iphone “photo edit­ing” blogs out there, but most focus on iPhone-specific apps that use the built-in cam­era, not so much bring­ing in your own pho­tos (from a DSLR or other cam­era) or just a quick overview of some of the apps, so I look for­ward to see­ing more about what’s out there
  6. Loree on July 27, 2012 at 3:49 AM said:
    Thanks Mike, yeah, hav­ing the image acqui­si­tion side cov­ered is one thing, but doing things with the image after you’ve got it is what I’m inter­ested in.Lots of cool things out there, so I hope I’ll have plenty to talk aboutOh, check your email
  7. Sherry on August 2, 2012 at 12:56 AM said:
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