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Old December 20th, 2004, 06:01 AM
Jim Bard
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"Dr. Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD" wrote in message
news:1103503689.93d3b7b2a8989b2faaa6688aba1f702f@t eranews...
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"Your logic still reminds me of the following driver who has been caught
overspeeding on the highway:"

Oh, I think I get it now, just like the speeder someone should not
pretend
to be someone they are not, such as having enough expertise in human
nutrition in order to avoid designing diets that have major flaws. Like
the speeder, some people would prefer to stick with a losing diet by
doing
half measures and by trying anything but what really is called of them to
do. Now getting back to the diet redo, have you had any new ideas in the
health goals required in addition to those you have already proposed?
Let's not flag now, half measures will not serve. Half is maybe not the
right word, health is only a third of the problem areas identified,
fitting calorie needs in an individual way and nutrition goals are the
other parts. Maybe you can poke around a bit on the internet for
possible
contributions in those two areas.


Your logic continues to remind me of the following driver who has been
caught overspeeding on the highway:

Officer: You were going over 55 mph

Speeder: I have a lot of problems with going just 55 mph. What if I
were pregnant and about to have a baby? Or what if someone had a gun
pointed at my head and were threatening to shoot me if I drove only 55
mph. Or what if I were Keanu Reeves in that movie Speed where if I
slowed down to 55 mph, the bus would explode?

Officer: Are you sure you want me to imagine that you are Keanu Reeves?

Speeder: Yes.

Officer: Ok. Here's your ticket Mr. Reeves.

Speeder: $2000.00 !!!!!

Officer: Yes, you should be able to afford that Mr. Reeves ;-)

Hope the above analogy continues to enlighten you and others.

Such is the work being done here for Christ's glory
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Servant to the humblest person in the universe,

Andrew

--
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Board-Certified Cardiologist
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May your next joke be funny.

Many thanks to the humor god of the universe.


 




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