Recent Posts by JT
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Jan 25, 2008
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Topic: Peoples' Choice - Two Matches for 1/24 / Conversation About The Matches I like that the “you were here” infographics in the glass volleys correspond to the volley number (5 “you were here” lines and a “you are here” for the 6th volley). |
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Dec 14, 2007
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Topic: Matt Owens vs Jason Gnewikow 12/14 / Conversation About The Match I liked the transition from 8 to 9… kept the hands, kept the triangles. AND returned to a focus on the eyes from the serve. If the blue eyes had been back, that would have wrapped up the decision for me. |
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Dec 14, 2007
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Topic: Matt Owens vs Jason Gnewikow 12/14 / Conversation About The Match My obituary for AZ: He had such a great sense of humor. I especially liked “konsultant” on his monitor stand. And he had great taste in catalogs. I still suspect foul play, or mind control from subliminal messages contained in animated gifs. |
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Dec 14, 2007
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Topic: Matt Owens vs Jason Gnewikow 12/14 / Conversation About The Match Twiddling thumbs opens up all sorts of funny directions for Josh to go. This volley may get the “best set-up for amusing commentary” award. |
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Dec 14, 2007
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Topic: Matt Owens vs Jason Gnewikow 12/14 / Conversation About The Match @GUESS Not sure how anyone can top that. |
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Dec 14, 2007
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Topic: Matt Owens vs Jason Gnewikow 12/14 / Conversation About The Match “No cure is available for PSE, although the sensitivity of some patients may diminish over time. Medical treatment is available to reduce sensitivity, with sodium valproate being commonly prescribed. Patients can also learn to avoid situations in which they might be exposed to stimuli that trigger seizures and/or take steps to diminish their sensitivity (as by covering one eye) if they are unavoidably exposed. These actions together can reduce the risk of seizures to almost zero for many PSE patients. Some PSE patients have trigger stimuli that are so specific that they are never likely to encounter them in real life. Their PSE may only be discovered by accident in an unusual situation or during examination for other complaints.” |
