- bgaustin Forget the past. No one becomes successful in the past.
- DrGSHenderson Admiring the geometric sunburn pattern on my feet and using the Pythagorean theorum 2 calculate my insole http://twitpic.com/845hc
- scanman If the moustache goes, you go! ☜ Direct quote from my wife, @dermdoc
- loic this coffee is so strong I am jumping all around the place but still happy I have found it
- Pogue Love the new Shredded Wheat TV ad, pointing out no recipe changes in 100 years: "We put the NO in innovation!"
- NaseemMiller Working on a story about aging pop. To control cost, one doc says a 99 y.o. shouldn't have cataract surgery. What if the patient wants it?
- pierre Today learned benefit of wearing a tie: dribbled coffee all over myself, tie caught it all, and dried itself in minutes.
- jeffjarvis Forbes: "Skip this welcome screen...." Why aren't they just honest and call it an ad? They need ads. I get that. I need no welcome, though.
- bencasnocha"In retrospect, all revolutions seem inevitable. Beforehand, all revolutions seem impossible.” - Michael McFaul, democracy expert on the NSC
- Pogue TONIGHT'S MEDITATION: I used to work in a blanket factory, but it folded.
- pkedrosky I am convinced the prolific @pogue 's #1 productivity tip is always overlooked: "I work from home. That's 2-3 hours more time each day ..."
- AllergyNotes I believe we had the first ever Journal Club on Twitter on Dec 11, 2008 http://bit.ly/ZkDn0 - please reply @JRBtrip to expand the idea
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When symptoms of cataracts begin to appear, you may be able to improve your vision for a while using new glasses, stronger bifocals and greater light when reading. But when these remedies fail to provide enough benefit, its time for cataract surgery.
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