Which do you believe in, Stupid or Intelligent Design?

Question by Troubled Troll: Which do you believe in, Stupid or Intelligent Design?

http://www.stupiddesign.net

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Answer by JokerBlitz
i believe that ancient cults -ahem religions- can suck my left nut. jessica simpson can have the right one.

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Nestlé USA Voluntarily Recalls Two Production Codes of Nestlé Nesquik Strawberry Powder?

consumer product recalls
by Public Citizen

Question by Zeena: Nestlé USA Voluntarily Recalls Two Production Codes of Nestlé Nesquik Strawberry Powder?

Nestlé USA Voluntarily Recalls Two Production Codes of Nestlé Nesquik Strawberry Powder

Contact (Media):
Pam Krebs
Nestlé USA
818-551-3362

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE — November 7, 2008, Glendale, CA — Nestlé USA is voluntarily recalling two (2) production codes of Nestlé Nesquik Strawberry Powder 21.8 ounce that may contain small fragments of aluminum.

The recall only includes two (2) production codes of 21.8-ounce containers of Nestlé Nesquik Strawberry Powder. Printed on the bottom of each plastic container is a production code of “82255880” or “82265880” with a best by date of “August 2010.”

No other Nestlé Nesquik products or production codes of Nestlé Nesquik Strawberry Powder are affected by this recall.

The products were produced on August 12 and 13 and were distributed in the U.S. and in Puerto Rico.
Consumers who have this product at home can return it to the store where it was purchased for a refund.

Consumers with questions about the recall should call Nestlé Consumer Services Center at 888-637-4345.

Nestlé apologizes for any inconvenience experienced by our valued consumers and retail customers.

Is it just me, or are companies really slacking now days with the safety of their products?
I am already very paranoid about food.I don’t think I can even purchase another product from a company that had a “slip”.Yes, mistakes do happen, but there are no room for mistakes when it comes to health safety.Why should I have to suffer from someone else’s mistakes? All this salmonella/e.coli etc crap in food is scary!

If anyone wants to keep updated, her is the FDA recall lists for food and medications I believe.
http://www.fda.gov/opacom/7alerts.HTML

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Answer by Sammie
It is scarey….I never buy this, but my daughter saw it and thought it looked good, so I bought it. Luckily it was the smaller one, but I have only seen the recall one other time (I feel sorry for those who don’t know about it).

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CIWN 6/18/08 2:15 AM CT: Levee Failures cause flash flooding

Flash Flood warnings for portions of West Central Illinois this morning.

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New Orleans City Council Meeting

SnoDeck

SnoDeck – the winter alternative to skateboarding…

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I’m Stupid The Design 2010 Bradley Voorhees

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Is Circumcision an Intelligent Design upgrade or was God trying to have a product recall on Foreskins?

Question by The Cat in the Tin Foil HAt: Is Circumcision an Intelligent Design upgrade or was God trying to have a product recall on Foreskins?

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Answer by Weapon X
lol. mine works just fine

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Interphone Study Design Flaws

Lloyd Morgan, B.Sc., lead author of the landmark report, “Cellphones and Brain Tumors: 15 Reasons for Concern”, discusses the flaws in the Interphone study that render it unreliable as a gauge of risk of brain tumors from cell phones. The 11 design flaws grossly understimate the risk, and even still, the Interphone study, just pubished in the International Journal of Epidemiology, still shows statistically significant increased risk of brain tumors after 10 years of cellphone use. This is ominous because toxicants often take decades to show tumor risks, and we are seeing it at just 10 years. Cell phone usage rates in the Interphone study were just a fraction of cell phone usage rates today among adults and children alike. Finally, without explanation, results were not pubished for acoustic neuromas and salivary gland tumors which are the tumors closest to the ear against which one places the cell phone.

What are some free programs that design magazine covers?

Question by Miss V. Jonas: What are some free programs that design magazine covers?

I’m in a creative mood….I wanna find a program that can help me design magazine covers just for fun. Like those stupid little teenie magazines….I want to design some fun magazine covers, but I need a program that is free and will work on the mac.

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Answer by Jem
I think you can use GIMP – www.gimp.org/macintosh/ they have a mac version and as far as i know its free to use.

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Q&A: Why are some people stupid enough to believe in intelligent design?

Question by Chris M: Why are some people stupid enough to believe in intelligent design?

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Answer by mindtrick
Because believing in a God makes them peaceful and calm.

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What are the most common mistakes in Menu design and Menu planning?

Question by T-Rex: What are the most common mistakes in Menu design and Menu planning?

I would just like some help to figure out what the most common mistakes in Menu design and Menu planning are!

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Answer by monique v
Good question

Are you talking about serving something at home or in a restaurant. I’ll assume it’s at home because if you have to ask that question and you are running a restaurant you have a problem

Don’t make your menu too complicated. Pick one thing to make memorable. It could be the appetizer, it could be the dessert. Then make everything else simple. You want to visit with your friends and have a good time. They will feel uncomfortable it you are working too hard.

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Why Monetary Policy Committee is unlikely to cut interest rates when consumer spending is increasing?

Question by i am confused o_O: Why Monetary Policy Committee is unlikely to cut interest rates when consumer spending is increasing?

British retail sales jumped by 6.3 per cent in September as consumers, concerned by the product recall from Mattel, bought toys and games while taking advantage of heavy discounting on the high street.
The rise in revenues, signalling the largest increase in three years, surpassed analysts’ expectations of 5.6 per cent growth in sales compared to September last year.
Total sales volume between August and September rose by 0.6 per cent, confounding forecasts that retail revenue would decline. Analysts believe that today’s figures make it unlikely the Bank of England’s Monetary Policy Committee will cut interest rates this year.
Howard Archer, chief UK and European economist at Global Insight said: “Evidence that consumer spending currently remains robust well may well deter the Bank of England from trimming interest rates as early as November.”

The Office for National Statistics reported that sales of toys and games had been particularly strong, which Investec attributed to the “no toys for Christmas scare” last month associated with Mattel’s toy recall.
The American toy maker recalled more than 21 million of its Chinese-made products, including Barbie dolls and toy cars, on concerns that they were either coated with lead paint or contained small magnets that could be detached from the toy and swallowed by a child.
Quarterly British retail sales, from July to September, increased by 1.7 per cent compared to a 1.3 per cent rise in the three months to August and 0.5 per cent growth in the period to July. The 1.7 per cent increase is the largest rise since July 2006 – the month before the Bank of England began increasing the UK interest rate.
Prices of goods fell by the sharpest rate since January 2005 as retailers cut prices to tempt shoppers back to the high street after the summer’s dismal weather.
However, analysts expect spending to slow as consumers tighten their belts given rising UK debt levels – UK consumer debt reached £215 billion in August – and the slowing housing market.

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Answer by Genki
If consumers are spending, it is likely that inflation will occur. By keeping interest rates (the cost of credit) up, the idea is to restrict spending just enough to limit inflation.

If consumers are spending, they are happy with the prices and there is no need to lower the cost of money. If consumers are not spending enough, the cost of credit is too high and rates will be lowered to make it easier for them to buy more.

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