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Sunday, 29 January 2012

Marijuana Bud



"Despite the ongoing political debate regarding the legality of medical marijuana, clinical investigations of the therapeutic use of cannabinoids are now more prevalent than at any time in history. 

Around the globe, similarly controlled trials are also taking place. A 2010 review by researchers in Germany reports that since 2005 there have been 37 controlled studies assessing the safety and efficacy of marijuana and its naturally occurring compounds in a total of 2,563 subjects. By contrast, most FDA-approved drugs go through far fewer trials involving far fewer subjects.

While much of the renewed interest in cannabinoid therapeutics is a result of the discovery of the endocannabinoid regulatory system (which we describe in detail later in this booklet), some of this increased attention is also due to the growing body of testimonials from medical cannabis patients and their physicians. Nevertheless, despite this influx of anecdotal reports, much of the modern investigation of medical cannabis remains limited to preclinical (animal) studies of individual cannabinoids (e.g. THC or cannabidiol) and/or synthetic cannabinoid agonists (e.g., dronabinol or WIN 55,212-2) rather than clinical trial investigations involving whole plant material. Because of the US government's strong public policy stance against any use of cannabis, the bulk of this modern cannabinoid research is predictably taking place outside the United States.

As clinical research into the therapeutic value of cannabinoids has proliferated – there are now an estimated 20,000 published papers in the scientific literature analyzing marijuana and its constituents — so too has investigators' understanding of cannabis' remarkable capability to combat disease. Whereas researchers in the 1970s, 80s, and 90s primarily assessed cannabis' ability to temporarily alleviate various disease symptoms — such as the nausea associated with cancer chemotherapy — scientists today are exploring the potential role of cannabinoids to modify disease. 

Of particular interest, scientists are investigating cannabinoids' capacity to moderate autoimmune disorders such as multiple sclerosis, rheumatoid arthritis, and inflammatory bowel disease, as well as their role in the treatment of neurological disorders such as Alzheimer's disease and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (a.k.a. Lou Gehrig's disease.) In fact, in 2009, the American Medical Association (AMA) resolved for the first time in the organization's history "that marijuana's status as a federal Schedule I controlled substance be reviewed with the goal of facilitating the conduct of clinical research and development of cannabinoid-based medicines."

Investigators are also studying the anti-cancer activities of cannabis, as a growing body of preclinical and clinical data concludes that cannabinoids can reduce the spread of specific cancer cells via apoptosis (programmed cell death) and by the inhibition of angiogenesis (the formation of new blood vessels). Arguably, these latter findings represent far broader and more significant applications for cannabinoid therapeutics than researchers could have imagined some thirty or even twenty years ago."



Medicinal oil made from cannabis buds, when ingested (see dosage instructions below) three to four times daily, for three months, will destroy leukemia and cancer cells.   This means ingesting about 1/5 teaspoon, or one ml, or one gram per day....So that over two months one has ingested 60 grams or 60 ml in total.  One must start with one half a rice-grain size portion of cannabis oil, thrice daily....and, over the next four weeks,  work up to the amount of about four rice-grains of cannabis oil, four times per day, for two months.  One must take one gram or one ml. per day for 60 days.


Please note:  Cannabis oil ingestion is being recommended for the destruction of cancer cells in the body....It is not being recommended for recreational use.  Also please note:  The results of healing come from the ingestion of the oil from the marijuana buds, not from smoking the buds.  The high heat from a burning marijuana cigarette actually destroy the 'medicinal qualities' contained within the cannabis buds.  The process of making the marijuana oil ensures that the heat never exceeds the 212 degrees of boiling water.



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Friday, 13 January 2012

Restoration For Gong's Land Rover


Restoration For Gong's Land Rover


The image of Bob Marley at the entrance to 56 Hope Road, St Andrew, seems to be watching his favourite vehicle, a 1976 Land Rover, leave for the first time in 25 years.
The image of Bob Marley at the entrance to 56 Hope Road, St Andrew, seems to be watching his favourite vehicle, a 1976 Land Rover, leave for the first time in 25 years.
Two days ago, a 1976 Land Rover that was reputedly the late Bob Marley's favourite vehicle moved from the place it had been for a quarter century. It took one of the 'country runs' which Marley used to make, but not with anyone in the driver's seat.
The vehicle was moved to Montego Bay, St James, to local Land Rover dealer ATL's Montego Bay offices, to be assessed ahead of restoration. When it was finished, the Bob Marley Museum and Jacqueline Lynch-Stewart, Bob Marley Foundation's general manager, said, the 1976 Land Rover will be put back on display at 56 Hope Road.
"It has been at the museum since it opened," Lynch-Stewart said. "It is always at the front." After having been exhibited in the open air under a covering but no sides for a quarter century, "over the years, it has naturally deteriorated".
"We made contact with them (ATL) to see if it could be restored. They then contacted the headquarters in London, so this discussion has been going on for some time," Lynch-Stewart said. Next for the Land Rover, she said, is "to pull it down, assess what is required and take it from there. They don't know what they will find".
She noted that even if something on the Land Rover is replaced, the original part will be returned to the museum for display.
Lynch-Stewart said that the Land Rover has been "very popular" with visitors. "I know they are going to miss it. What we will have to do is take a photograph and show people that it has been sent to be refurbished," she said.
Another Marley vehicle, a Volkswagen bus, is at Culture Yard in Trench Town, St Andrew.
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Thursday, 5 January 2012

How to Bypass or Remove Dell Laptop BIOS Password





A BIOS password is a protection measure that can be used to stop someone powering up a computer system or making changes in some of the computers most sensitive areas. Many big name computer manufacturers such as Dell and HP lock the customers out of this area because they don’t want the customer changing anything and potentially damaging the machine (which the manufacturer may have to warranty). However, when someone like a computer technician or hardware enthusiast needs to make some hardware changes to the computer, they will need to access the BIOS. Here are some methods to bypass or remove a BIOS password.

NOTE: Do not try to guess the password on a passworded Hard Drive. 3 wrong guesses will often result in the information on the hard drive being lost forever.



I can remove any dell laptop bios password you have to provide me with the Service Tag: just leave a message in the chat-room.
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How to Unlock BlackBerry Torch 9800, 9810, 9850, 9860 to work with any GSM provider worldwide.


Method 1 on How to Unlock BlackBerry Torch 9800, 9810, 9850, 9860 to work with any GSM provider worldwide.

IMPORTANT: If you get a ‘Code Error‘ message do NOT keep trying because you only have limited attempts. Please check the IMEI, Network, Network Country, and contact us
  1. Insert not accepted SIM card in your phone and turn it on.
  2. You will be prompted to enter an unlock code (aka MEP or MEP2 or MEP4 Code) (if you don’t have unlock code for blackberry torch 9800 you can get your unlock code here)
  3. Click Yes
  4. Enter the unlock code and press enter
  5. Phone is now UNLOCKED!
  6. Reboot device by pulling battery out
  7. Go to “Manage Connections” and turn Mobile network on

Method 2 on How to Unlock BlackBerry Torch 9800, 9810, 9850, 9860

    1. Ensure a SIM Card is inserted
    2. Go to ‘Manage Connections’
    3. Click on ‘Turn All Connections Off’
    4. Go to ‘Options’
    5. Click on ‘Device’
    6. Click on ‘Advanced System Settings’
    7. Click on ‘SIM Card’
    8. Type ‘MEPD’ (NOTE: you might need to type in caps, also letters will not appear on-screen but you will be presented with personalization screen, that will display 5 locks such as network, service provider etc)
    9. Type ‘MEP2′ (make sure to hold ALT for 2) (NOTE: user will be prompted to enter MEP code)
    10. Enter the MEP2 code numbers only (CONFIRM you get “Code Accepted” message)
      • *If you also have a MEP4 code, type ‘MEP4′ (you will be prompted to enter MEP code)
      • Enter the MEP4 code (CONFIRM you get “Code Accepted” message)
    11. Reboot device by pulling battery out
    12. Go to ‘Manage Connections’
    13. Click on ‘Restore Connections’
    14. Device is now unlocked
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10 BEST iPhone or iPod Tricks





1. Get to the first Home screen
You  have a large number of apps installed. Your most important apps are on the first screen, right? Say you’re currently on screen 7, and want to get to the first screen. Simplyclick the Home button to get there.

 

2. Flip pages by tapping

Many iPhone apps feature a paging system with dots at the bottom of the screen, such as:

  • The Home screen
  • Safari
  • Weather
You probably know that you can flip pages in these apps by swiping left or right across the screen. You can also tap the areas either side of the row of dots at the bottom of the screen:
Tapping is slightly quicker than swiping

 

3. Instantly access iPod controls from anywhere

You want to pause the podcast quickly. Just double-click the Home button, and a window pops up with iPod controls, allowing you to pause, play, skip tracks or adjust the iPod volume:
You can tap the iPod button in the window to go straight to the iPod.
By default, this trick only works if an iPod track is playing. However, you can change the behavior of the Home Button double-click action by going to Settings > General > Home Button:
Choosing Home means that double-clicking has the same effect as single-clicking:  It just takes you to your Home screen.


Phone Favorites: the default setting brings up your favorite contacts for quick dialling. However, if you choose iPod then double-clicking takes you straight to the iPod app regardless of whether a track is playing or not.
You can use the iPod Controls setting to turn off the feature that displays iPod controls when a track is playing.

 

4. Keyboard trick #1: Quickly type a period and space

When you finish typing a sentence, you usually want to type a period, followed by a space. This is a bit awkward as you have to tap the bottom-left Number key, followed by a period, followed by the space bar. The quicker way: just double-tap the space bar.
(If this doesn’t work go to Settings > General > Keyboard and turn the “.” Shortcut option on.)

 


5. Keyboard trick #2:  Type a single number or symbol

The usual way to enter digits or symbols is to tap the Number key then tap the digits or symbols, then tap the Number key (which now shows ABC) again to return to the regular keyboard.
If you only want to type a single digit or symbol Tap and hold the Number key to bring up the number/symbol keyboard and then drag your finger to the digit or symbol you want to type, and let go. This types the digit/symbol and immediately returns you to ABC mode.

 

6. Keyboard trick #3: Caps Lock

The iPhone’s keyboard has a Caps Lock mode for typing all-caps words though it’s disabled by default. To turn it on, go to Settings > General > Keyboard, and turn the Enable Caps Lock switch to ON. When using the keyboard quickly double-tap the Shift key to enable Caps Lock (the Shift key turns blue). Type your capital letters, then tap the Shift key again to turn off  the Caps Lock.

 

7. Keyboard trick #4: Holding down keys for more options

Many keys bring up a list of other symbols or options if you tap and hold them for 1 second. For example:
  • Holding down E, Y, U, I, O, A, S, L, Z, C, or N brings up accented letters
  • Holding down $ in the number/symbol keyboard displays other currency symbols
  • Holding down  or  in the number/symbol keyboard reveals alternative quote characters
  • Holding down ? or ! in the number/symbol keyboard brings up the ¿ or ¡ symbol
  • Holding down the .com key when entering internet addresses brings up options for .net, .edu and .org. Thi works when entering email addresses in Mail by tapping and holding the . (period) key.)

 

8. Save drafts in Mail

With the Mac OS X Mail app, it’s easy to save your currently-edited message as a draft by clicking the Save as Draft button in the toolbar.
Saving a draft in the iPhone Mail app: First, from the message editing screen, tap the Cancelbutton. You can then tap Save to save the current message as a draft, or Don’t Saveto delete the message.

 

9. Jump to the top of the page

Sliding up and down to scroll through a internet page, an email message or a list of messages is pretty quick; If you’re near the bottom of a long page or list it takes longer to scroll back up to the top. There’s a faster way to return to the top: just tap the status bar at the top of the screen:
This works for most screens that involve scrolling.

 

10. Customize the iPod dock icons

iPhone comes with 5 icons in the iPod’s dock – Playlists, Artists, Songs, Videos and More. You can control what kind of icon shows on your screen: Tap the More icon, then tap theEdit button at the top left of the screen. You’ll see a list of all available icons; simply drag an icon onto an existing icon in the dock to replace the icon you want to replace.
Tap Done when you’re done.  This also works in the YouTube app.
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