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Its a crazy weekend i had so far .. Fever, cold, cough my god i hate these diseases
Thanks Orpheous.. Not on diet but not feel like eating anything .. Hope it's not Chikungunya
Just finished Crysis Warhead... lekker game :)
Geez! I hope not too! Sounds nasty... We used to drink Indian Tonic Water to combat malaria as some brands contain quinine which is similar to chloriquine.
"Chloroquine is gaining ground as a possible treatment for the symptoms associated with Chikungunya, and as an anti-inflammatory agent to combat the arthritis associated with Chikungunya virus"
Take care
That's the best course of action - except for when one isn't paying attention during installation and forgets to do it
Yep, even if Grub overrides the MBR, EasyBCD can re-write the MBR and then you can add the Grub loader to the MBR.It is then a fairly simple task to use easyBCD to set-up the loading from within the Windows loader.
But Suses's Loader does look kind of nice
Not a big fan of the WUBI install method. I personally prefer the native ext4 file system for speed vs a NTFS VHD. That's just my personal preference though. Plus wiping a sour distro install is as easy as wiping a partition. Not to mention satisfyingUbuntu 9.10 also has the WUBI option which sets up the Linux as a type of bootable VHD and thus also avoids Grub
(however a little sprinkling of MBR repair can sometimes be a minor issue )
Hi Joan,
I had no idea that indian tonic water was also good for cramps, that's handy to know, thank you! :)
I only just noticed that you're in South Wales. I was born in Bridgend, although I was only there for a few months...
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Tonic water was actually invented in India as a way of providing quinine to the British to combat malaria, in an attempt to mask the bitter taste of the Tonic Gin was added. The often bitter taste of of a British Gin and Tonic is actually due to a reaction between the tonic and the slice of lemon. The lemon was only added during the second world war when the correct fruit - a wedge of Lime - was unavailable. Lime in a gin and tonic actually removes most of the bitter taste, but you can still leave the gin in
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