Obese mom more likely to have overweight kids
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Obese 'cheated' by NHS targets
Obese 'cheated' by NHS targets
05/09/2004 04:46 AMDoctors have to see obese patients in groups because of a lack of
resources, a leading consultant says.
Losing a Few Pounds May Help the Obese
(AP)
Losing a Few Pounds May Help the Obese
(AP)
05/30/2004 05:40 PMAP - For the obese, a small loss may be a big victory. Evidence is
building that really heavy people may be able to greatly improve their
odds of dodging weight-related illnesses while remaining very heavy.
Overweight Illusion
Overweight Illusion
06/10/2004 03:06 AMFree Internet Press Jun 10 2004 7:45AM GMT
Pill 'fails more in obese women'
Pill 'fails more in obese women'
12/29/2004 06:14 AMOverweight women have a greater chance of becoming pregnant because
their Pill has failed, research finds.
In an Obese World, Sweet Nothings Add Up
In an Obese World, Sweet Nothings Add Up
03/08/2004 11:24 PMThe consumption of added caloric sugars has soared in the last
half-century.
Microsoft initiated with "overweight"
Microsoft initiated with "overweight"
12/22/2003 12:41 PMAnalysts at JP Morgan initiate coverage of Microsoft Corporation
(MSFT) with an “overweight” rating.
Shares of Microsoft Corporation, the world largest software provider,
are currently trading at $27.04.
According to JP Morgan’s research note published on December 19, the
company is poised to benefit from several major products, including
its Office 2003 and Windows Server 2003. Microsoft’s aggressive
entry into the small business market and an increase in PC and Server
shipments would boost the company’s performance in the near term,
the analysts add. JP Morgan expects Microsoft to post 9%-10% revenue
growth and 8%-9% earnings growth in 2004.
Google: Gets an overweight rating
Google: Gets an overweight rating
04/06/2005 02:25 AMCBS MarketWatch Apr 6 2005 6:36AM GMT
Pacific Growth Keeps Overweight on Yahoo
Pacific Growth Keeps Overweight on Yahoo
07/08/2004 02:05 PMBusiness Week Jul 8 2004 6:32PM GMT
First galaxies arrived early, and
overweight
First galaxies arrived early, and
overweight
04/06/2005 07:28 AMThe Register Apr 6 2005 11:18AM GMT
Atkins diet guru was "overweight"
(Reuters)
Atkins diet guru was "overweight"
(Reuters)
02/11/2004 04:21 PMReuters - Even in death, Dr. Robert Atkins, whose diet books and line
of diet products have been tried by
millions, is getting people excited.
CNN.com - Paper: Diet guru Atkins
qualified as obese - Feb. 10, 2004
CNN.com - Paper: Diet guru Atkins
qualified as obese - Feb. 10, 2004
02/11/2004 10:49 AMDr. Atkins wasn't so heart-healthy after all .. Look At This Article
About Atkins .. Atkins was
fat
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Cutting Off Blood Supply to Fat Cells
Slims Obese Mice
Cutting Off Blood Supply to Fat Cells
Slims Obese Mice
05/11/2004 02:47 PMLeptin Surge Produces Overweight
Offspring from Underfed Moms-to-Be
Leptin Surge Produces Overweight
Offspring from Underfed Moms-to-Be
06/17/2005 03:48 PMKids Have a Doggone Good Time with
Launch of RAGGS Kids Club Band Video
Series
Kids Have a Doggone Good Time with
Launch of RAGGS Kids Club Band Video
Series
08/10/2004 03:43 AM [PRWEB Aug 10, 2004]
Keeping Your Kids Truly Safe and Secure
on the Internet Now Just Became as Easy
as "Smart Zone Kids" Browser Available
Through Wholesale-Telecom
Keeping Your Kids Truly Safe and Secure
on the Internet Now Just Became as Easy
as "Smart Zone Kids" Browser Available
Through Wholesale-Telecom
12/30/2004 05:15 AMWholesale-Telecom is now offering an Internet browser that protects
children and teenagers from online pedophiles and inappropriate
content The browser is totally interactive for parents to customize
to their preference. [PRWEB Dec 30, 2004]
Keeping Your Kids Truly Safe and Secure
on the Internet Now Just Became as Easy
as Smart Zone Kids Browser Available
Through Wholesale-Telecom.
Keeping Your Kids Truly Safe and Secure
on the Internet Now Just Became as Easy
as Smart Zone Kids Browser Available
Through Wholesale-Telecom.
12/22/2004 01:28 AMWholesale-Telecom is now offering an Internet browser that protects
children and teenagers from online pedophiles and inappropriate
content The browser is totally interactive for parents to customize
to their preference. [PRWEB Dec 10, 2004]
Ithaki 4 KiDs MetaSearch Engine for Kids
Ithaki 4 KiDs MetaSearch Engine for Kids
06/22/2005 02:48 AM
Ithaki 4 KiDs MetaSearch Engine for Kidshttp://kids.ithaki.net/Ithaki 4 KiDs helps you to find the best sites just for kids via
searching in real time several search engines for kids like DmozKids,
Yahooligans, FactMonster, ArtKIDSRule, AolKIDS, AwesomeLibrary &
KidsClick!. Ithaki is a metasearch engine, it finds quickly the best
web sites because it searches at once the top search engines and
guides for kids, then ranks the results according to an internal
ranking to make sure you get the exactly what you're looking for. This
will be added to the search engines section of all the
2005 Internet
MiniGuides.
MP3 Players Aren't Just For Kids; In
Fact They're Barely For Kids
MP3 Players Aren't Just For Kids; In
Fact They're Barely For Kids
12/19/2004 03:47 PMThe common bit of wisdom is that MP3s are a young person's technology.
It's the teens and the folks just coming out of college that are the
MP3 generation, after all, so they'd be the most likely to own an MP3
player, right? Not at all, apparently. A new study says that
90% of MP3 player
owners over 34 years old. While this
may have something to
do with the high price of many of the best MP3 players, the numbers
still don't seem right. It would be interesting to see the
methodology behind this study. That's not to say that those over 34
aren't likely to own an MP3 player, but it's hard to believe that
90% of MP3 players go to those 35 and older.
Presents For Bad Kids Head To eBay,
Rather Than Kids
Presents For Bad Kids Head To eBay,
Rather Than Kids
12/27/2004 04:42 AMWell, normally, people wait until after they've received presents to
dump them on eBay. However, one father who felt his three sons were
being particularly bad lately decided that to punish them he's
putting their
presents up for sale on eBay. To be honest, this sounds like a
bit of a publicity stunt -- and it seems likely that, now that this is
getting attention, that casino that seems to be buying
e
very random
quirky auction item will snap this one up.
Update:
Whoops. It's apparently already happened. Indeed, the casino in
question has
d
ecided to buy the undelivered presents. This is sort of an update
on our story last year about how sellers were increasingly looking to
use
eBay as a publicity generating tool. It appears that's now being
used by
buyers to generate publicity, as well.
One for the kids
One for the kids
02/12/2004 01:21 AMiafrica.com Feb 12 2004 5:15AM GMT
You know, for kids!
You know, for kids!
09/16/2004 01:19 PM
Some of the results from the city of Vancouver's
Art Underfoot contest. "The competition
invited anyone who lives, works, or goes to school in Vancouver to
submit design ideas for new manhole covers..."
RSS for Kids
RSS for Kids
06/30/2004 01:15 AMMore Yahoo!
RSS
"We've been busy adding RSS feeds all over Yahoo!
We had previously released Yahooligans
! Joke of the Day.
Today, Ask
Earl (a daily question and answer for kids) is available too.
In Education, we now have Word of the Day and SAT Tip of the Day
available.
More to come soon!" [Jeff
Boulter's Weblog, via Jeremy
Zawodny's blog]
Sweet! It may finally be time to give 10-year old Kailee a Bloglines account. I've been
toying with giving her one and preloading it with the National
Geographic feed, but there wasn't much else to add. Until now....
Not for the Kids
Not for the Kids
06/07/2004 11:54 PM
Harry Potter Movie Reworked with a Downloadable Soundtrack
"Wizard People, Dear Reader is a remix of the first Harry Potter
movie. It's a special soundtrack to the movie made by artist Brad
Neely that recasts the story and tone of the flick. The idea is to buy
the DVD and play the soundtrack (which is a free download) alongside
of it.
With Mr. Neely's gravelly narration, the movie's tone
shifts into darkly comic, pop-culture-savvy territory. Hagrid, Harry
Potter's giant, hairy friend, becomes Hagar, the Horrible, and Harry's
fat cousin becomes Roast Beefy. As imagined by Mr. Neely, the three
main characters are child alcoholics with a penchant for cognac, the
magical ballgame Quidditch takes on homoerotic overtones, and Harry is
prone to delivering hyper-dramatic monologues. 'I am a destroyer of
worlds,' bellows Mr. Neely at one point, sending laughter
reverberating through the warehouse Friday night. 'I am Harry'
expletive "Potter!"
Link
(via Creative
Commons)" [Boing
Boing]
The kids are all right...
The kids are all right...
01/28/2004 02:33 PM...Just a bit under the weather.
Our son got a bad cold last week and gave it to our daughter.
Nothing more serious, according to the doctor. Since Esther is
only one month old, though, anything is a cause for concern.
So that's my current excuse for the lack of blogging lately.
That, and something more positive -- working hard on the next
Supernova, which will be
June 24-25 in Santa Clara. I'm already getting excited, and
we're five months away!
From KISS to KIDS
From KISS to KIDS
06/23/2004 05:59 AMFrom KISS to KIDS – An ‘anti-simplistic’ Modelling
Approachhttp://bruce
.edmonds.name/kiss2kids/kiss2kids.htmlAbstractA new approach is suggested under the
slogan “Keep it Descriptive Stupid” (KIDS) that encapsulates a
trend in increasingly descriptive agent-based social simulation. The
KIDS approach entails one starts with the simulation model that
relates to the target phenomena in the most straight-forward way
possible, taking into account the widest possible range of evidence,
including anecdotal accounts and expert opinion. Simplification is
only applied when and if the model and evidence justify this. This
contrasts sharply with the KISS approach where one starts with the
simplest possible model and only moves to a more complex one if forced
to. An example multi-agent simulation of domestic water demand and
social influence is described.
Kids on Piracy
Kids on Piracy
01/07/2004 04:35 PM
In response to Nick
Bradbury's post on piracy, Aaron
Swartz writes:
Nick has no innate right to have people pay for his software, just
as I have no right
to ask people to pay for use of my name.
Even if he did, most people who pirate his software probably would
never use it anyway,
so they aren't costing him any money and they're providing him with
free advertising.
And of course it makes sense that lots of people who see some
interesting new program
available for free from a site they're already at will download it
and try it out
once, just as more people will read an article I wrote in the New
York Times than
on my weblog.
And what's this nonsense about warez sites only having shareware
stuff and not stuff
from Microsoft. In my experience with the biggest, easiest-to-use
things, the opposite
is true (tons of BigCo software, very little shareware).
And while it's true that EXEs can often do anything (because modern
OSes don't have
basic security protections like chroot, which has been
in UNIX for decades),
this is true of all software not just warez.
Yes, piracy probably does take some sales away from Nick, but I
doubt it's very many.
If Nick wants to sell more software, maybe he should start by not
screaming at his
potential customers. What's next? Yelling at people who use his
software on friends
computers? Or at the library?
Aaron then wrote these series of comments in response to Schoolblo
g's
post that agrees with Nick's view:
Chris is arguing what’s known as the sweat-of-the-brow theory
of intellectual
monopolies: someone who puts work into something deserves to
control how it is used.
Taken to its extreme, this probably results in things you disagree
with. (Michael
Jackson has put a lot of money and work into his face. Can he
charge people who distribute
pictures of it? A newspaper reporter puts a lot of work into
discovering a story.
Can he charge people who repeat it.) And certainly, in the specific
case of copyright,
if Chris’s world was in place we’d have no libraries or
video stores,
and all the books at bookstores would be shrink-wrapped or behind
glass.
By Nick’s reasoning, everyone who rents a movie from a video
store or takes
a book out of the library is a pirate, because they cost the author
one potential
sale (in the US, authors don’t get paid anything for library
or video store
rentals).
Chris, do you feel authors have a right to keep their book out of
libraries? They
worked hard on their book, shouldn’t they get to make the
terms of use? If you
don’t, how do you distinguish libraries from downloads?
(It’s true that
libraries don’t usually involve copies, but this is a
practical distinction
— quibbles like that don’t see like they’d
interfere with a strong
right.)
I spend months researching an important story. Finally, after great
lengths, I confirm
that Nixon’s team funded Watergate break-in, and I provide a
chain of evidence
to prove it. You run a rival newspaper and you verify all the
evidence with your own
eyes. Can you publish the story as well? I put a lot of work into
that story, I don’t
want you to copy it, even if you give me credit.
The fact that video rental stores are legal while peer-to-peer
systems aren’t
is an accident of law and technology. The law regulated copying
while the computer
systems required copies to do everything. If we had built our
networks with superfast
pnuematic tubes instead of wires, we could whisk CDs across them to
share with others
without violating the law at all. It’s hard to believe one
system could be moral
and the other not, simply because of this technological accident.
The fact is that there is no such morality behind copyright.
Copyright is a recent
invention, which originally only touched commercial publishers (of
which there aren’t
very many). This idea of their being some moral reason for it is
even more recent.
You won’t find it in any religion, or any old culture.
It’s a silly idea,
and it goes against our nature to share and build upon each
other’s work.
What’s the moral problem with me downloading Nick’s
software when there
was no chance of me buying it? I get the software, Nick
doesn’t lose any money
and possibly gets some free advertising. It seems everyone is
better off; how could
this be immoral?
Yup. That's how smart kids of 21st century thinks. What
a shame.
Aside from the lost profit and firmness of the moral ground piracy
stands on, piracy
undermines the soul of our young. When you do something
others consider bad,
you start a ball of self-justification rolling so you can sleep at
night. So
what if I burnt a house down? No one got hurt!
Let this bullshit go on and, before you know it, the only
acceptable answer to “Why
can't I drive your car when you are not using it?“ will be an
Uzi.

New Kids On The Blog
New Kids On The Blog
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newkidsontheblog.de
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Your Kids Are Bleeding You Dry
Your Kids Are Bleeding You Dry
09/20/2004 02:44 PMFamilies shell out a small fortune to send their kids back to school.
RFID Not Just for Kids
RFID Not Just for Kids
09/16/2004 05:16 AMSlashdot Sep 16 2004 9:32AM GMT
Spidey on PC just for the kids
Spidey on PC just for the kids
06/13/2004 05:48 AMWinnipeg Sun Jun 13 2004 10:12AM GMT
IM: Not Just for Kids Anymore
IM: Not Just for Kids Anymore
09/02/2004 11:38 AM
Adults are picking up instant messaging in record numbers,
with 50% of those over 35 using various systems. This study was
funded by AOL, which has a major stake in the instant messaging market
through its popular AIM software. But most people who use IM in the
workplace are still using free and unsecured systems, despite the
availability of secure versions in enterprise software and products
like
IM Secure.
Four Kids, an RV, a Dog, and Some Wi-Fi,
Week 2
Four Kids, an RV, a Dog, and Some Wi-Fi,
Week 2
07/13/2004 03:52 PMRichard and Angela Hoy file their second weekly report on their
several thousand mile trip around the US, and the hunt for Wi-Fi: This
week finds our intrepid explorers, my friends, in Ohio and Michigan.
They tried the city-wide Wi-Fi experiment in Grand Haven, Mich., which
worked terrifically for them wherever they tried it. They're on their
way to grandmother's house -- no, they're not kidding -- and stopping
wherever they can find access en route. The picture at right is
priceless: at Panera, the whole family got into the action....
RFID Not Just for Kids
RFID Not Just for Kids
09/16/2004 05:17 AMiMovie For Kids
iMovie For Kids
03/08/2004 11:24 PM"The kids are loving them!" By Nathan Torkington (O'Reilly Network via
MyAppleMenu)
i bet these two kids hate each other
i bet these two kids hate each other
04/09/2004 04:06 PM"back in my day, i was the youngest Microsoft MVP around..."
Mom With 14 Kids, One on the Way,
Honored (AP)
Mom With 14 Kids, One on the Way,
Honored (AP)
04/09/2004 04:13 PMAP - With her 14 children in tow and pregnant with her 15th, Michelle
Duggar waddled into Arkansas' Capitol on Wednesday to accept the
state's Young Mother award.
How-to cartoons for kids
How-to cartoons for kids
04/16/2004 11:50 AM
Howtoons are how-to project cartoons for kids, with a good mix of
mischief, smartassery, and science.
Link
(
Thanks, Joe!)
"Han from I Hate the Kids"
"Han from I Hate the Kids"
06/04/2004 08:14 PM"missing kids rss"
"missing kids rss"
05/12/2004 04:03 AMGrok Description matches for Obese mom more likely to have overweight kids
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