Monday, December 4, 2006

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eas not even want to tell you the gin and tonic. Once I took a pileup of gin and tonic (with a blood alcohol level of 0.0) and fifteen minutes I had turned green, everything was spinning and sitting on a bench with his head down staring at the pavement while hydrogen chloride would not let me breathe, (never in my life I've been so embarrassed, barring the one in which I put the shirt inside out).









The music is funny, the other day I was listening to music and songs that my brother was happy the day I was dragged to the ground more hellish in the company of my friend Beelzebub . And I'll take hacerlsmeared how a microwave, faucets, why the sky is blue if the pipes in Prison Break is true, I have been punched in the face, stomach, neck and head (including Photobucket - Video and Image Hosting Astell



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Monday, November 13, 2006

Doing Sport With Underactive Thyroid

Today was quietly watching TV when I remembered I had a class some time ago in a course. The class in question gave us a Mining Engineer who kindly explained to us what was the procedure followed to collect the fine powders that were on the floor of the extractive industries.

The method was more or less rub salt into the pile of powder to absorb moisture and cake so that it can be collected with a shovel. Continuing its

teaching skills told us it was like the peasants, which when eaten with salt water was withheld because the salt absorbed (she said quite seriously.)

We've all been told by our clary, stick a cordelito, let it evaporate the water and see after a few days crystals were formed.





Many chemical compounds to form these crystals leave "little holes" that can be occupied by water molecules. So many of these compounds in an environment with moisture absorbing some of that moisture that incorporate crystals (they are hygroscopic).

So far nothing new, such as a very hygroscopic compound is calcium chloride (CaCl 2

), which is used as a desiccant, or the silica gel that comes in bags with puzzles, jewelry and stuff.

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