Nov072007
10:31:17 am
10:31:17 am
Read The Op-ed Kabukiman Wrote In
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Harap2 ini buleh menjadi kenyataan pd kadar yg kompetitif. I am sure most of us have lost someone to breast cancer
Date: 2-10-2007 03:17 PM
Board: Current Issues
Thread: Lack of support for breasts
Score: Credits -300
Reason:
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so you are saying breast cancer is unimportant?
potential for early detection of breast cancer is a frivolous issue, a spam? and you cannot even be bothered to put in some plausible reason for this?
Sorry to say acehand, you are such a godem ignorant friggin mule
Here is my comment.I just cannot get over the fact that whenever I read the forumer debates and trust me,my interest is warning fast (I mean,how many of these non-debates can actually read and understand the above issue?).While I am as shocked as anybody about the issue,it does seem like a good thing for all,seeing as how do they fight for their rights.
The tribe "Puak Amenoo", other than having an annoying two-word name,is doing good work on this front.Apparently while I was not paying much attention on the issue,"Puak PIS" is defending their liberty in CARI.Something is wrong.Very wrong.The CARI has become very insular and out of touch with where the forumers are.They need to get their spines back.
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From: AceHand
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Time: 7-11-2007 01:42 AM
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Bra that can spot breast cancer
October 01, 2007
COMMENT ON THIS STORY
SCIENTISTS are developing a hi-tech “wonder bra” that detects the first signs of breast cancer.
A microwave system in the fabric spots slight temperature changes in the breast caused by early cancer cells.
Prof Elias Siores, of Bolton University, said: “Temperatures of breast cancers are slightly higher than normal breast tissue.”
It should cost around the same as a normal bra, has no health risks and could be available in two years.
Breast cancer affects 44,000 people each year in Britain.
From: AceHand
To: kabukiman
Time: 7-11-2007 01:42 AM
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QUOTE:
Bra that can spot breast cancer
October 01, 2007
COMMENT ON THIS STORY
SCIENTISTS are developing a hi-tech “wonder bra” that detects the first signs of breast cancer.
A microwave system in the fabric spots slight temperature changes in the breast caused by early cancer cells.
Prof Elias Siores, of Bolton University, said: “Temperatures of breast cancers are slightly higher than normal breast tissue.”
It should cost around the same as a normal bra, has no health risks and could be available in two years.
Breast cancer affects 44,000 people each year in Britain.
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Harap2 ini buleh menjadi kenyataan pd kadar yg kompetitif. I am sure most of us have lost someone to breast cancer
Date: 2-10-2007 03:17 PM
Board: Current Issues
Thread: Lack of support for breasts
Score: Credits -300
Reason:
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so you are saying breast cancer is unimportant?
potential for early detection of breast cancer is a frivolous issue, a spam? and you cannot even be bothered to put in some plausible reason for this?
Sorry to say acehand, you are such a godem ignorant friggin mule

Here is my comment.I just cannot get over the fact that whenever I read the forumer debates and trust me,my interest is warning fast (I mean,how many of these non-debates can actually read and understand the above issue?).While I am as shocked as anybody about the issue,it does seem like a good thing for all,seeing as how do they fight for their rights.
The tribe "Puak Amenoo", other than having an annoying two-word name,is doing good work on this front.Apparently while I was not paying much attention on the issue,"Puak PIS" is defending their liberty in CARI.Something is wrong.Very wrong.The CARI has become very insular and out of touch with where the forumers are.They need to get their spines back.




















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