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  • More Hope For IPF Patients

    More hopeful news in the fight against IPF:

    Anticancer Drug to Fight Fatal Lung Disease,…
    Anticancer Drug to Fight Fatal Lung Disease, Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis [via Blogdigger Search: Pulmonary Fibrosis]

    I’m really glad to see more coverage of IPF online and in the news. IPF is one of those conditions that so many people have never heard of, and is a pretty hellish thing to have.

  • What a Day

    I just wanted to put out a big public thanks to some of my friends online. Thanks to MWF for succumbing to my blog begging for the Looney Tunes collection. To Ellen for the gift certificate, and to Izumi for the stuff soon to be received. Also, a big thanks to my parents for the Peanuts book.

  • Holy Heck

    Has it really been 36 years?

    I am so full of sushi. Must nap.

  • Spoiled Students

    Boston.com has an article on how parents feel that long term papers are too much work for high school students.

    …But Laurie Mokriski, also a PTSO member, said she worries because the papers contribute significantly to students’ already-heavy academic loads. Newton parents met earlier this month to discuss homework and agreed their children have too much, Mokriski said. They also need time for sports, theater, music, and academic teams, she said. ”They’re trying to enjoy their high school years,” she said.

    Denise Clark Pope, author of ”Doing School: How We Are Creating a Generation of Stressed Out Materialistic and Miseducated Students,” argues that today’s high school students are overworked. [boston.com]

    Is it me or does this just seem like too much whining. I remember having term papers that were at least 10 pages long in High School. I thought everyone had to do that kind of thing. I like how because the kids have so many extra-curricular activities, we have to give them less academic work.

  • iBitch 2.0

    Linked to from over on the Cult of Mac, the iBitch.

    Ibitchweb 25

    Tired of the picture perfect virtual relationships? iBitch 2.0 puts the balance back into your virtual lovelife, giving you the “low end” to have a more fulfilling and realistic virtual relationship. After all, there can be no good, without the bad, right? iBitch 2.0 is the latest addition to the Virtual Girlfriend software family, compatible with Mac & Windows. [arkamfilms.com]

    Oh yes, and this probably isn’t worksafe.