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# OK YOU STUPID FUCKERS NEED TO PAY ATTENTION TO THIS
(, Mon 19 Jan 2009, 10:08, archived)
# Nutmeat, is there anything it can't do?
(, Mon 19 Jan 2009, 10:09, archived)
# It can't give me a protein rush, I know that much.
(, Mon 19 Jan 2009, 10:11, archived)
# what's a protein rush?
(, Mon 19 Jan 2009, 10:30, archived)
# That feeling you get after eating a big steak or the leg of a lamb
Like you could throw tables around the room and the only reason you don't is because you're a nice guy.
(, Mon 19 Jan 2009, 10:31, archived)
# it's been a long time, man
 
IT SOUNDS A BIT LIKE METH ALTHOUGH THEN YOU ARE MORE LIKELY TO ACTUALLY THROW THE TABLES
(, Mon 19 Jan 2009, 10:34, archived)
# ALSO THE STEAK DOESN'T MAKE PEOPLE HAVE GAY SEX ALL THE TIME
(, Mon 19 Jan 2009, 10:35, archived)
# ARE YOU SURE? I'VE HEARD SOME THINGS ABOUT THOSE COWBOYS
(, Mon 19 Jan 2009, 10:36, archived)
# I'm pretty sure that's the hormones they put in the cows over there
OR MAYBE THOSE BUMLESS LEATHER PANTS THEY WEAR
(, Mon 19 Jan 2009, 10:39, archived)
# have the clocks changed in Australia?
(, Mon 19 Jan 2009, 10:09, archived)
# The clocks are set to HELL YES
(, Mon 19 Jan 2009, 10:09, archived)
# that's the sprirt
(, Mon 19 Jan 2009, 10:10, archived)
# #
(, Mon 19 Jan 2009, 10:14, archived)
# MY BEAT IS CORRECT.
(, Mon 19 Jan 2009, 10:15, archived)
# TOM CRUISE DREAMED OF KILLING HITLER WHEN HE WAS A KID.
(, Mon 19 Jan 2009, 10:19, archived)
# He probably wishes..
Adolf was around now so he could try convert him.
(, Mon 19 Jan 2009, 10:20, archived)
# YES
Also I am concerned that you can't step to Frankie Knuckles.

www.b3ta.com/board/9107089
(, Mon 19 Jan 2009, 10:17, archived)
# WHAT IS WITH THAT
(, Mon 19 Jan 2009, 10:22, archived)
# well, I would
 
but I'm only getting 2.5 KBpS from that server, so maybe tomorrow yeah
(, Mon 19 Jan 2009, 10:26, archived)
# ok that sounds like a reasonable request
(, Mon 19 Jan 2009, 10:27, archived)
# sometimes I can go as fast as 15 KBpS!
 
woooooo dialup
(, Mon 19 Jan 2009, 10:31, archived)
# That's ok
I pay for "broadband" and most of the time I get 30-60kb/sec.

(, Mon 19 Jan 2009, 10:34, archived)
# Is that broadband dialiup? :p
(, Mon 19 Jan 2009, 10:49, archived)
# Well, it's wireless
It was the best option when I was moving all the time but now I've been in this place for a year and a bit the only thing stopping me from changing is that I plan to buy a house by april.
(, Mon 19 Jan 2009, 10:50, archived)
# Only if you are in a state with Daylight Saving
Queensland is far too backward to adopt it, more's the pity.
(, Mon 19 Jan 2009, 10:14, archived)
# No, the clock would be upside down
with the 3 at the top
(, Mon 19 Jan 2009, 10:19, archived)
# Not if they changed into a PAIR OF CHILDREN
(, Mon 19 Jan 2009, 10:20, archived)
# Circadian rhythms
with poo
(, Mon 19 Jan 2009, 10:10, archived)
# For temperature studies, people must remain awake but calm and semi-reclined in near darkness while their rectal temperatures are taken continuously.
The average human adult's temperature reaches its minimum at about 05:00 (5 a.m.), about two hours before habitual wake time, though variation is great among normal chronotypes.
(, Mon 19 Jan 2009, 10:26, archived)
# So this is what the little greys are doing with those probes
(, Mon 19 Jan 2009, 10:29, archived)
# The human circadian period
Modern research under very controlled conditions has shown the human period for adults to be just slightly longer than 24 hours on average.
Czeisler et al at Harvard found the range for normal, healthy adults of all ages to be quite narrow: 24 hours and 11 minutes ± 16 minutes.

The "clock" resets itself daily to the 24-hour cycle of the earth's rotation.
(, Mon 19 Jan 2009, 10:30, archived)
# that seems like a terrible thing to do to a perfectly good condom.
 
ARE YOU ENTIRELY SURE ABOUT THIS, MAN
(, Mon 19 Jan 2009, 10:10, archived)
# I haven't subjected this to rigorous testing
but so far the theory is SOLID.
(, Mon 19 Jan 2009, 10:11, archived)
# Oh hell yes

(, Mon 19 Jan 2009, 10:10, archived)
# Dan Ackroyd has some strong words for you regarding your sleeping pattern.
(, Mon 19 Jan 2009, 10:13, archived)
# 2:00 isn't deepest sleep at all.
But the rest is obviously gospel.
(, Mon 19 Jan 2009, 10:10, archived)
# SCIENCE!
(, Mon 19 Jan 2009, 10:10, archived)
# This explains a lot. I'm not quite sure what, but there is a lot of it.
:D
(, Mon 19 Jan 2009, 10:11, archived)
# Dr Raymond Stantz ftw!

(, Mon 19 Jan 2009, 10:11, archived)
# "Ray, if someone asks you if you're a god, you say YES!"
:D
(, Mon 19 Jan 2009, 10:16, archived)
# \o/
(, Mon 19 Jan 2009, 10:27, archived)
# nings cap!
(, Mon 19 Jan 2009, 10:31, archived)
# Ninglynong, Stevlesome Bunnyface.
(, Mon 19 Jan 2009, 10:33, archived)
# hahaa what?
(, Mon 19 Jan 2009, 10:13, archived)
# Good. I'm glad that's sorted out :)
(, Mon 19 Jan 2009, 10:14, archived)
# More-or-less independent circadian rhythms are found in many organs and cells in the body outside the suprachiasmatic nuclei (SCN),
the "master clock." These clocks, called peripheral oscillators, are found in the esophagus, lung, liver, pancreas, spleen, thymus and the skin.
(, Mon 19 Jan 2009, 10:28, archived)
# Needs for Flogistan IV
(, Mon 19 Jan 2009, 10:14, archived)
# I'd better set my alarm clock for 08:00
(, Mon 19 Jan 2009, 10:21, archived)
# HAHAHAHA
I love the inclusion of the Sanitarium Nutmeat! I'll have it with some black bean sauce please
(, Mon 19 Jan 2009, 10:24, archived)
# Why do I have my afternoon nap during my fastest reaction time?
This is wrong.
(, Mon 19 Jan 2009, 10:27, archived)
# The myth of the 25-hour day
Early investigators determined the human circadian period to be 25 hours or more.
They went to great lengths to shield subjects from time cues and daylight, but they were not aware of the effects of indoor electric lights.
The subjects were allowed to turn on light when they were awake and to turn it off when they wanted to sleep.
Electric light in the evening delayed their circadian phase.

These results became well known.
(, Mon 19 Jan 2009, 10:29, archived)
# You have an afternoon nap?
Oooh. Dangerous. I can't have naps, they make me upset. Well, not the naps, but the people telling me it's still the same day as it was when I fell asleep. I get quite violently offended by those sorts of lies *not very good at being nice or sane post-waking*.
(, Mon 19 Jan 2009, 10:31, archived)
# Timing of medical treatment in coordination with the body clock may significantly increase efficacy and reduce drug toxicity or adverse reactions.
For example, appropriately timed treatment with angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors (ACEi) may reduce nocturnal blood pressure and also benefit left ventricular (reverse) remodeling.

There are many health problems associated with a disturbance in the human circadian rhythm, such as seasonal affective disorder (SAD), delayed sleep phase syndrome (DSPS) and other circadian rhythm disorders.

Circadian rhythms also play a part in the reticular activating system which is crucial for maintaining a state of consciousness. In addition, a reversal in the sleep-wake cycle may be a sign or complication of uremia, azotemia or acute renal failure.
(, Mon 19 Jan 2009, 10:33, archived)
# HEY HEY HEY
there's only a few studies that I have to pay attention to, and this isn't one of them.

Hmm. Ning gronky.
(, Mon 19 Jan 2009, 10:34, archived)
# THIS IS THE ONE THAT MATTERS
Disruption to rhythms usually has a negative effect. Many travelers have experienced the condition known as jet lag, with its associated symptoms of fatigue, disorientation and insomnia.

A number of other disorders, for example bipolar disorder and some sleep disorders, are associated with irregular or pathological functioning of circadian rhythms.

Recent research suggests that circadian rhythm disturbances found in bipolar disorder are positively influenced by lithium's effect on clock genes.

(, Mon 19 Jan 2009, 10:36, archived)
# Ahhhh, that is quite interesting, actually.
(, Mon 19 Jan 2009, 10:38, archived)
# I HAVE INSPECTED YOUR DIAGRAM MORE CLOSELY
AND I REALISE I DON'T USUALLY DO ANAL UNTIL AFTER BOWEL MOVEMENTS ARE SUPPRESSED
 
(, Mon 19 Jan 2009, 10:45, archived)
# THIS IS AN EVOLVED RESPONSE
(, Mon 19 Jan 2009, 10:47, archived)
# Today is apparently the most depressing day of the year
Stick that in your Circadian rhythm!
(, Mon 19 Jan 2009, 10:36, archived)
# I'm in Sydney
Today was a lovely day.
(, Mon 19 Jan 2009, 10:38, archived)
# When do the forest fires start?
(, Mon 19 Jan 2009, 10:41, archived)
# WHENEVER YOU WANT THEM TO, BABY
NOW SHUT UP AND KISS ME
(, Mon 19 Jan 2009, 10:43, archived)
# NOT NOW I'M GIVING MY CONDOM A VIKING FUNERAL
It's that time of the day
(, Mon 19 Jan 2009, 10:44, archived)
# I understand.
(, Mon 19 Jan 2009, 10:47, archived)
# Morning Doctor
Dyslexia.
(, Mon 19 Jan 2009, 10:33, archived)
# YOU DIDN'T JUST FUCKING SAY THAT
(, Mon 19 Jan 2009, 10:35, archived)
# no, it was typed.
:D
(, Mon 19 Jan 2009, 10:38, archived)
# I'm afraid
I did. What you gonna do about it?
(, Mon 19 Jan 2009, 10:44, archived)
# FUCKING HELL
YOU DON'T KNOW WHAT YOU JUST DID

DON'T LET ME DO THIS
(, Mon 19 Jan 2009, 10:49, archived)
# Your capitals
are scaring me now. I'm very sorry, genuinely. It won't happen again.
(, Mon 19 Jan 2009, 10:53, archived)
# ok I forgive you.
(, Mon 19 Jan 2009, 10:57, archived)