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| "Mike Tyner" <mtyner[at]mindspring.com> wrote - quote - > So it's too it makes him or her look so gullible and naive.
too BAD it makes him or her look so gullible and naive.-MT |
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| So it's too it makes him or her look so gullible and naive. It's an embarrasing indictment of a woefully inadequate education. -MT "Neil Brooks" <neil0502[at]yahoo.com> wrote in message news:6a25f367-e247-4c0a-901e-8151f2022bb8[at]j18g2000prm.googlegroups.com... - quote - > Cutting and pasting certainly beats thinking. > Which is LUCKY for you.... |
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| Zetsu schreef: major snip........... 1924, they still made the Tin Lizzie those days. Jan (normally Dutch spoken) |
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| [...Eye-Strain During Sleep Many people complain that when they first wake up in the morning, they are tired, that they have headaches, and that their sight is very imperfect. Later on in the day their eyes feel better, and the vision may become normal. I have examined with the Ophthalmoscope the eyes of many people during sleep and found much to my surprise, that most people strain much more in their sleep than they ever do when they are awake. Of course, people when unconscious of their acts during sleep, are not aware of this eye-strain. The prevention of eye-strain during sleep in usually a very difficult matter. Some cases are benefited just before retiring by palming for one-half hour or longer, or until they go to sleep while palming. Others by practicing the long swing for fifteen minutes, have found that the eye-strain becomes less. In some serious cases with imperfect sight, when the eye-strain is not prevented by palming or the swing, they are often materially benefited by shortening their hours of sleep with the help of an alarm clock. One patient had the alarm set for 3 a.m. He would then get out of bed and practice the long swing, alternating with palming for an hour or longer with the result that he slept the rest of the night very comfortably, and awoke the next morning with little or no evidence of eye-strain during sleep. Some people have told me that they have lessened their eye-strain during sleep materially, by moderate muscular exercises for one-half hour or longer. They find that they obtain the best results when the exercise is continued, sufficiently long to produce muscular fatigue. ...] |
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