Originally posted by Lira
Fledz: Putting the Brave in Abrasive since 1967.
That's awesome, by the way. You get quite the adrenaline rush AND the chance to help people. Win-win.
87, I'm not that old!
Feb-16-2012 05:52
Lilith
Meowsies!
Registered: Nov 2000
Location: Maximum Security twilight home for cats
quote:
Originally posted by Fledz
I just signed up to be a volunteer paramedic with St Johns Ambulance
For free entry to concerts!
Feb-16-2012 09:13
Ian
something funny goes here
Registered: Dec 2001
Location: Location Location with Phil & Kirstie, Channel 4, 9pm. Wait, only Acton will understand this
I lol'd.
I'm considering going veggie for a while, want to try a type of eating pattern where meat isn't good to see if it'll fix my overly acid insides. Looks like rabbit food for now
Feb-16-2012 09:30
Fledz
Avocado Club
Registered: Sep 2006
Location: Sydney [AUS]
Do you eat yoghurt? Have some each night after dinner.
Feb-16-2012 09:32
Ian
something funny goes here
Registered: Dec 2001
Location: Location Location with Phil & Kirstie, Channel 4, 9pm. Wait, only Acton will understand this
I don't. I'm very fussy on dairy, I can do milk (2%/semi skimmed) but I'm very particular even on cheese as to what I like. So far i'm mostly having a good oatmeal breakfast (got 2 delicious flavours) a salad sandwich + side salad (which that is) for lunch and then for dinner meat + veggies. Going to look into grains like Risottos, Teff, Amaranth, Buckwheat etc & soups such as my favourite, minestrone. Big fan of masterchef australia too (just to the top 10 of the 2nd season now) esp the masterclass and going to make georges baked beans soon but not add the feta to them.
Feb-16-2012 10:01
Quazar
still likes trance
Registered: Jun 2010
Location: Los Angeles, USA
quote:
Originally posted by Ian
I lol'd.
I'm considering going veggie for a while, want to try a type of eating pattern where meat isn't good to see if it'll fix my overly acid insides. Looks like rabbit food for now
I started eating a few vegetarian meals a week last year, and it's definitely improved my health mentally and physically, but I'm not going to cut out meat completely. It's too tasty.
Feb-16-2012 11:34
Fledz
Avocado Club
Registered: Sep 2006
Location: Sydney [AUS]
Are you lactose intolerant? Yoghurt doesn't have any or very minimal amounts, that's how it becomes yoghurt in part. The lactose is broken down.
You should start eating it, that will neutralise your insides and repopulate your intestines with good bacteria.
Feb-16-2012 11:36
Lira
Moderator Marcus Secundus
Registered: Nov 2001
Location: Brasilia, Brazil Formerly known as: Maaz
(The copyright police shut down my favourite website )
Feb-16-2012 14:32
Vector A
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Apr 2011
Location: U.S.
^ Academic publishing conglomerates are shitty. There is a protest movement against Elsevier going on now, started by mathematician Tim Gowers. So far thousands of academics have signed a pledge not to write, referee, or edit for their journals anymore:
Registered: Dec 2001
Location: Location Location with Phil & Kirstie, Channel 4, 9pm. Wait, only Acton will understand this
quote:
Originally posted by Quazar
I started eating a few vegetarian meals a week last year, and it's definitely improved my health mentally and physically, but I'm not going to cut out meat completely. It's too tasty.
that's my long-term plan. I love meat so much, especially Lamb. Lamb is awesome. But so is Bison, Turkey, Ostrich, Chicken, Pork, Beef... Nom.
Feb-16-2012 15:36
Lira
Moderator Marcus Secundus
Registered: Nov 2001
Location: Brasilia, Brazil Formerly known as: Maaz
quote:
Originally posted by Vector A
^ Academic publishing conglomerates are shitty. There is a protest movement against Elsevier going on now, started by mathematician Tim Gowers. So far thousands of academics have signed a pledge not to write, referee, or edit for their journals anymore:
Saw it a few days ago, and fully support it... this rebellion has been gaining momentum for some time now. I remember there were quite a few protests on the Guardian last year, but I wish these guys from Elsevier were the only bastards in this field.
There are things I truly cannot understand. Take this book on linguistic rarities as an example: these researchers are already paid by their respective governments and institutions to write articles and book chapters. Sure, the publishing house needs to pay a rather large staff, from cover designers to printers... but how can this book cost 150 dollars?! And this is among the cheapest one - there are some that cost twice as much... and I remember seeing a book that cost 600 dollars.
How?! Why!?
Feb-16-2012 15:41
Vector A
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Apr 2011
Location: U.S.
Because they can, because people will stand for it.