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Current research indicates that stretching has little or no effect on injury. As the video states, it also can actually have a deleterious effect on performance, depending on the sport.

Specifically in regards to FAR Section 91.119(a):

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And he makes a pretty keen good guy as well, to wit:

Agreed! We did the tour last year, and I'm ready to go again.

I'll look out for it, thanks!

Not really, although Benny Hill might be a fair cop.

Hmm. Interesting article, but you're conflating several ideas together and the result isn't accurate. I had some peripheral involvement with SADMs in the 80s as a part of an ODA in the 19th Special Forces Group. Here's my take on your information.

Um... To name but a few -

Not a straight razor man, but I have switched back to soap and a badger brush after using foam for years. I notice that I personally get a much closer shave with soap, and less irritation.

I blame Quentin Tarantino.

Although I agree with your sentiment, I posted my reply to this particular thread because of the OP's reference to poverty. The ironic thing is that the very parents who didn't bother to keep their child's accounts up to date are now moaning about the "traumatic and humiliating" nature of the situation. Nobody seems

I live a little more than four blocks from this school.

I'm a lot more worried about you causing mass casualties than I am Y pestis...

A medial branch block does not result in deinervation of the facet joints. A medial branch block uses an anesthetic to provide short term relief of back pain. It is used as a proof of effectiveness test for the procedure that actually does result in deinervation, a facet or zygapophyseal rhizotomy (also called

Actually, the weapon seen most on screen is an SKS, a Soviet/Chinese weapon which entered common use circa 1945. It was one of the most common communist produced weapons in the Korean and Vietnamese conflicts.

Man, I had totally forgotten that one. Functionalism! Objectivism meets Scientology.

I have indeed read Grumbles from the Grave. And I think Fred Pohl sums it up quite nicely:

Fair point. RAH never shied from making his stories carry his personal philosophical water.

You may be thinking of the W48 round, made to be fired from a 155mm Howitzer.

I was surprised that Heinlein wasn't mentioned in the article, and I was scrolling down to add his name.