This site is no longer active and is available for archival purposes only. Registration and login is disabled.

cigarettes taste so good


Re: cigarettes taste so good

Postby Jaybot » Oct 18, 2001 @ 11:06pm

lol
-------
|\\ //|
-- ^ --
|||
User avatar
Jaybot
pm Insider
 
Posts: 3208
Joined: Mar 22, 2001 @ 10:04pm
Location: Desk.


Re: cigarettes taste so good

Postby Village_Ideot » Oct 18, 2001 @ 11:56pm

i didn't say bullshitter, JongJungBong, I said bullshitters...you seem to think that everything I say is aimed at you...
User avatar
Village_Ideot
pm Member
 
Posts: 2760
Joined: Apr 14, 2001 @ 9:18am
Location: Cincinnati, Ohio


Re: cigarettes taste so good

Postby Village_Ideot » Oct 18, 2001 @ 11:56pm

oh yes you batard
User avatar
Village_Ideot
pm Member
 
Posts: 2760
Joined: Apr 14, 2001 @ 9:18am
Location: Cincinnati, Ohio


Re: cigarettes taste so good

Postby RICoder » Oct 18, 2001 @ 11:57pm

you are ALL BATARDS!<br><br>sorry, thats the withdrawal talking.
<iframe src="http://gamercard.xbox.com/RICoder.card" scrolling="no" frameBorder="0" height="140" width="204">RICoder</iframe>
User avatar
RICoder
FOX News Correspondent
 
Posts: 3948
Joined: Jul 10, 2001 @ 1:48pm
Location: the matrix has me


Re: cigarettes taste so good

Postby Village_Ideot » Oct 19, 2001 @ 12:00am

lol, anyone ever heard "Kick my dog" by the jerky boys?  if not download it NOW
User avatar
Village_Ideot
pm Member
 
Posts: 2760
Joined: Apr 14, 2001 @ 9:18am
Location: Cincinnati, Ohio


Re: cigarettes taste so good

Postby TechMage » Oct 19, 2001 @ 6:33pm

How long does it take to get cancer from smoking, JongJungBu?
User avatar
TechMage
pm Insider
 
Posts: 2223
Joined: Sep 16, 2001 @ 5:40pm
Location: In Your Head


Re: cigarettes taste so good

Postby jongjungbu » Oct 19, 2001 @ 6:51pm

It can vary but the majority of smokers with oral cancer are actually over 50. But, smokers are 10-15 times more likely to have oral cancer than a non, and about 7 times more than a smokeless tobacco user. Mortality for smokers is also about 50 times higher than for smokeless tobacco. Anyway, back to what you were asking..actually I can't remember the average number of years of use before onset, but it IS cumulative. You can stop before you reach 50 but it takes 10 years before your risk for cancer reaches that of a non-smoker again. I'd say I guess if you wanted to quit...quit by age 40 and probably you won't get cancer. :)  <br><br><br>(But I'd sure hate to be that 3%...)
User avatar
jongjungbu
Not JongJongBu
 
Posts: 3112
Joined: Jun 19, 2001 @ 4:22am
Location: USA


Re: cigarettes taste so good

Postby RwGast » Oct 19, 2001 @ 7:04pm

Are you fucking serious? I started smoking really hard about 4 years ago when i took a health class that showed me all this grody ass scarey stuff about diping. I use to dip before i started smoking, but i cant do it now its just to grose, and not as oraly satisfying.
http://www.angelfire.com/ego/esoteric if you like to play quake3 keep your eye on this site
User avatar
RwGast
pm Member
 
Posts: 1123
Joined: Jun 28, 2001 @ 7:36pm
Location: California, USA


Re: cigarettes taste so good

Postby jongjungbu » Oct 19, 2001 @ 7:08pm

Well, sure if you smoke hardcore your chances are gonna sky rocket. As for dip, yes...its a big scare about how bad it is. But really, its not that bad other than the occasional gum disease and/or tooth loss. But good oral hygiene should prevent that. Also, I recommend to tobacco users that they switch locations from time to time. If you still dip or chew, you can really drop your chances if you just put it in a different cheek or lip for a while. Spread it out. Oral cancer from smokeless tobacco is highly dependent on where the person placed it the majority of the time. It will not arise (due to dip/chew) in a location where you never placed the tobacco.<br><br>Man, i'm goin on a spill here. Haha.
User avatar
jongjungbu
Not JongJongBu
 
Posts: 3112
Joined: Jun 19, 2001 @ 4:22am
Location: USA


Re: cigarettes taste so good

Postby RwGast » Oct 19, 2001 @ 7:28pm

Wow man what do you do? Are you a dentist? Is that why you have a ppc to do the whole  patient mangement thing? If so i would like to know if a ppc works out good for those purposes.
http://www.angelfire.com/ego/esoteric if you like to play quake3 keep your eye on this site
User avatar
RwGast
pm Member
 
Posts: 1123
Joined: Jun 28, 2001 @ 7:36pm
Location: California, USA


Re: cigarettes taste so good

Postby jongjungbu » Oct 19, 2001 @ 7:34pm

The PPC does help great with patient management, but mostly with making sure I know when I need to be working and when I can go goof off. But the most important use I have for it besides appointments and contacts (via Outlook on my desktop synced with my PPC)...is a Dental Drugs program. It's my best friend when it comes to complications between drugs and whether or not some anti-depressant is contra-indicated with a local anesthetic and/or vasoconstrictor. Better than a big fatass book to lug around.
User avatar
jongjungbu
Not JongJongBu
 
Posts: 3112
Joined: Jun 19, 2001 @ 4:22am
Location: USA


Re: cigarettes taste so good

Postby jongjungbu » Oct 19, 2001 @ 7:40pm

Do you keep a PDR or LexiDrugs in your PPC, Luci? Or do you consult the books?
User avatar
jongjungbu
Not JongJongBu
 
Posts: 3112
Joined: Jun 19, 2001 @ 4:22am
Location: USA


Re: cigarettes taste so good

Postby RwGast » Oct 19, 2001 @ 7:41pm

Man thats so cool to see a ppc doing somthing that usefull, Why do doctors and dentists and such use ppc instead of palm? Maybe they dont but from what i hear ppc is very common compared to palm in the medical field. What kind of ppc do you have? Is it company supplied?
http://www.angelfire.com/ego/esoteric if you like to play quake3 keep your eye on this site
User avatar
RwGast
pm Member
 
Posts: 1123
Joined: Jun 28, 2001 @ 7:36pm
Location: California, USA


Re: cigarettes taste so good

Postby jongjungbu » Oct 19, 2001 @ 7:44pm

I have an @migo. I bought it myself. I also use it 50% of the time for personal use (a la SimCity 2000)  :D
User avatar
jongjungbu
Not JongJongBu
 
Posts: 3112
Joined: Jun 19, 2001 @ 4:22am
Location: USA


Re: cigarettes taste so good

Postby Luciano U. Werner » Oct 19, 2001 @ 7:52pm

Since I nver found a prog that had all the info I wanted, I compiled everything in .doc files. Huge amount of work, but after I transcribed everything, it's easy to find what I want. I have doses, formulas, routines, tips, everything you can imagine. Not as fancy as an especific app, just text files.<br>But it works perfectly for me. :)
Celerius quam asparagi cocuntur
__________________
DocSMRF
Tactical Advisor
User avatar
Luciano U. Werner
pm Insider
 
Posts: 3156
Joined: Aug 1, 2001 @ 9:41pm
Location: Brazil


PreviousNext

Return to Anything Discussion


Sort


Forum Description

Post all off-topic messages here, almost anything goes.

Moderators:

Dan East, sponge, David Horn, Kevin Gelso, RICoder

Forum permissions

You cannot post new topics in this forum
You cannot reply to topics in this forum
You cannot edit your posts in this forum
You cannot delete your posts in this forum
You cannot post attachments in this forum

cron