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  1. I do NOT use WiseVector StopX, but SterJo NetStalker (by sterjosoft.com), which too filter traffic bad connections, constantly monitoring... and never had problem with 360Chrome ArcticFoxie builds...Never. So I've cofidence of ArcticFoxie work. So your Wise software are hmm too sensitive?....
  2. Do Animals Have ESP? Veterinarian Explores Accounts of Creatures That Seem to Possess Clairvoyance BY TARA MACISAAC Veterinarian Dr. Michael Fox has encountered many stories of dogs seeming to sense from a distance that their masters are in trouble and other such experiences that seem to indicate animal clairvoyance. Dr. Fox believes that animals can tap into what he calls the “empathosphere,” where thoughts and feelings physically exist. Animals seem able to detect events at a geographical distance or to find their way to useful places (such as the locations of their masters) even if they’ve never been to those locations before. This arises from their heightened empathy, according to Dr. Fox. Animals’ abilities function “more cleanly than ours, which … [are] buried most of the time under the weight of consciousness,” Michael Jawer, co-author of “The Spiritual Anatomy of Emotion,” told The Epoch Times, explaining Dr. Fox’s theory. Here are a few surprising stories of animals seeming to sense things in a way we can’t yet explain. 1. Animals Travel Miles to Refuge They’ve Never Been to Before ... MORE: https://www.theepochtimes.com/do-animals-have-esp-veterinarian-explores-accounts-of-creatures-that-seem-to-possess-clairvoyance_4684845.html
  3. - about all be careful not to get clots in your leg veins, which can migrate to your lungs and heart, and then be the cause of your DEATH! My doctor prescribed aspirin, so I'm not worried about that happening here.
  4. @msfntor Please do not insert random off-topic posts into threads. Thank you.
  5. @legacyfan - and @rereser, too bad I can't give you a second and third like...
  6. Thank you very much @rereser, for your calming news...so all is good, normal.
  7. Hello @Frankhi, enjoy our MSFN forums!
  8. Yes, but I'm amazed to see how this incredible natural self-healing capacity of this body works, this body that is given to us for free; we should express our gratitude, be thankful day and night... Delicate - and expected to live a hundred years, but for that we need to maintain ourselves, as the other organized beings do. ...enjoy life while being outside... -A lady walks her beautiful goats, cats and a dog! A great pleasure to see all this procession! So altruists seek as much as possible to help other souls, in a selfless way...
  9. There - searching on the web for: " “THE ROOM” as written by a 17 Year Old Boy. " "it's terrifying how meat sacks we're trapped in can fail us at any time." - exactly...
  10. The Whole History of the Earth and Life 【Newest Edition】 - by Kaoru GreenEmerald 174K subscribers 2,367,814 views Apr 8, 2020
  11. LIFE BEYOND: Chapter 1. Alien life, deep time, and our place in cosmic history (4K) melodysheep 2.38M subscribers 12,461,966 views Nov 20, 2019 Get the soundtrack: https://bit.ly/345n0nf 5:02: "The exact recipe is still a mystery, but the ingredients for life are simple - energy, organic molecules, and liquid water." 12:06: There are more habitable Earth-mass planets in the observable volume of the universe than there are grains of sand of all the beaches on Earth."
  12. Enjoy the music!.. In the Blink of an Eye: Space in an Instant by melodysheep 2.38M subscribers 1,137,073 views Feb 9, 2021 When we look up at night, the universe seems pretty quiet. But that perspective is an illusion; in reality, there are millions of world-shattering events happening every instant across the cosmos. This short film explores just how much is going on every moment in our ridiculously enormous universe. In the fraction of a second it takes to blink your eyes, thousands of stars will be born, hundreds will explode and die, millions of planets will form, and our universe will expand by half a million kilometers in diameter. And these numbers only account for the observable universe -- not for what could be happening beyond, where some scientists believe there could be an infinite expanse of space. Think next time you blink. Visuals, Music, and Sound by John D. Boswell, aka melodysheep. Additional visuals provided by Tim Stupak, ArtGrid, and FilmSupply. Get the soundtrack: https://melodysheep.bandcamp.com/trac...
  13. melodysheep @musicalscience Feb 18 2022 Wish you were here The Sights of Space: Art Pack Here: https://melodysheep.gumroad.com/l/qncdj
  14. Archaeologists Hunting For Cleopatra's Tomb Uncover a "Geometric Miracle" Tunnel Michelle Starr 11/18/2022 Image - © Provided by ScienceAlert - but we read here: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/legal/intellectualproperty/copyright/permissions "In your advertising, Microsoft does not permit you to: Use Microsoft-owned content, including but not limited to icons, product sounds, product animations, logos, and images without Microsoft’s prior permission." - so I've deleted this cool image... Underneath a temple in the ancient ruined city of Taposiris Magna on the Egyptian coast, archaeologists have uncovered a vast, spectacular tunnel that experts are referring to as a "geometric miracle". During ongoing excavations and exploration of the temple, Kathleen Martinez of the University of Santo Domingo in the Dominican Republic and colleagues uncovered the structure 13 meters (43 feet) below the ground. The 2-meter tall tunnel had been hewn through an incredible 1,305 meters (4,281 feet) of sandstone. Its design, according to the Egyptian Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities, is remarkably similar to the 1,036-meter Tunnel of Eupalinos – a 6th century BCE aqueduct on the Greek island of Samos. Often referred to as a marvel of engineering, the conduit was unprecedented in design and construction in its day. While the Taposiris Magna tunnel isn't without equal, its engineering is nonetheless just as impressive. Parts of the Taposiris Magna tunnel are submerged in water, though putting aside its resemblance to the Eupalinos Tunnel, its purpose is currently unknown. Martinez, who has been working in Taposiris Magna since 2004 in search of the lost tomb of Cleopatra VII, believes that the tunnel could be a promising lead. Previously, the excavations have yielded clues that seem to point to the famous queen and the last of the Ptolemies. ... MORE: https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/technology/archaeologists-hunting-for-cleopatras-tomb-uncover-a-geometric-miracle-tunnel/ar-AA14gWKs
  15. Sam Ghali, M.D. @EM_RESUS - twitter A 17-year-old boy was rushed to the ER by his brothers struggling to breathe... [thread] - Pinned Tweet: https://twitter.com/EM_RESUS/status/1193554173310226432?cxt=HHwWgMC6hc3MrZAhAAAA 4:41 PM · Nov 10, 2019 "He was in profound respiratory distress with deep retractions breathing 40 times per minute. It turns out he was a severe asthmatic in the midst of the worst asthma attack of his young life. He was cyanotic and barely moving any air. His Pulse Ox registered 30% with a perfect waveform. His eyes rolled back and he lost consciousness right in front of us. He was on the brink of death... His brothers stood right by his side just staring at him with tears streaming down their faces. Their sense of desperation was palpable. You could feel them wanting to do literally anything to help save their little brother. There’s a natural reflex and momentum to want to intubate these patients right away. But here’s a message I want to get out: INTUBATION IS THE LAST THING A CRASHING ASTHMATIC NEEDS. Even if the intubation is flawless, it you’ve done nothing to solve the underlying problem. And once the tube is in, you will have a hell of a time trying to manage them with positive pressure on a ventilator. Ventilated asthmatics are at high risk for profound hyperinflation from severe air trapping. This can lead to dangerously increased intrathoracic & plateau pressures which can result in barotrauma, compromised venous return, and ultimately cardiac arrest. So here’s what we did. First, we sat him straight up to 90 degrees. This simple positioning maneuver accomplishes three main things: it minimizes atalectasis, optimizes FRC, and decreases the work of breathing. ..." - read more on twitter account, please...
  16. DCBrowser save tabs on crash...restore the precedent session (dialog box popups..)
  17. Problem on DCBrowser with this website nature.com: https://www.nature.com/ On DCBrowser: don't have the header, and at the top I see this note: "Thank you for visiting nature.com. You are using a browser version with limited support for CSS. To obtain the best experience, we recommend you use a more up to date browser (or turn off compatibility mode in Internet Explorer). In the meantime, to ensure continued support, we are displaying the site without styles and JavaScript." On 360Chrome 13.5.2022_r3 ungoogled: no problem, header is here, content is OK.
  18. Good to know, see you soon on your new website @legacyfan, thanks
  19. LATEST (at the bottom of the page): Chinese scientists have announced the discovery of a perfectly preserved dinosaur embryo that is about to emerge from its egg, is already moving well, watch video, it comes, it's coming, It's here already: Pretty Detox Posts page 34: https://msfn.org/board/topic/183266-pretty-detox-posts/page/34/
  20. Explore - From Space to Sound Ever wondered what the music of the spheres would sound like? Hubble brings us cosmic sights, but these astronomical marvels can be experienced with other senses as well. Through data sonification, the same digital data that gets translated into images is transformed into sound. Elements of the image, like brightness and position, are assigned pitches and volumes. Each translation below begins on the left side of the image and moves to the right. No sound can travel in space, but sonifications provide a new way of experiencing and conceptualizing data. Sonifications allow the audience, including blind and visually impaired communities, to “listen” to astronomical images and explore their data. MANY examples here: https://www.nasa.gov/content/explore-from-space-to-sound
  21. Latest in space @latestinspace BREAKING : Hubble space telescope has dropped a new image A group of stars bound together by gravity https://twitter.com/latestinspace/status/1597697453863862273/photo/1 "you can tell its Hubble because of the 4 point lens flares. The Webb telescope pictures have 6. It's due to the supports on the reflecting mirrors in the telescopes, Hubble's being circular and Webb being hexagonal shaped"
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