I'm entertained by the fact that you can write Old English characters such as thorn (Þ) with entities.
Willow ,'Conversations with Dead People'
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The thorn is still used in Icelandic, IIRC.
Also for an elitist tongue-sticking-out smiley.
Teppy's being transferry.
Teppy's being transferry.
Don't pull your Pysch Grad Student lingo on me! I am NOT being transferry!
(If I remember the quote correctly....)
Ha! Ha! I have escaped the dungeon of work and am at home! Whee!
I am now editing an article titled (for real) "Acute Coffee Ingestion Does Not Affect LDL Cholesterol". My boss figured I'd be the best person to edit it, being a junkie and all.
Well, good to know.
How do they measure acute coffee ingestion? How many cups in what time period?
And really, wouldn't chronic coffee ingestion be more relevant to study?
I'm going to answer the last question first.
And really, wouldn't chronic coffee ingestion be more relevant to study?
That's what *I* said!
How do they measure acute coffee ingestion? How many cups in what time period?
Apparently it's whether a single 6-ounce cup of coffee* will affect fasting plasma lipid profiles, if the patient fasts but has a cup of coffee in the morning before the blood draw.
*(Coffee black, and with nondairy creamer and/or sugar, were all tested.)
Don't pull your Psych Grad Student lingo on me! I am NOT being transferry!
You calling me Riley, Beeotch?
I think acute coffee ingestion affects insulin levels though, doesn't it?