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My Friend Dave Being Drunk
24 October 2010 - 10:13 PM
Naru's Growing Sig Set Collections
24 October 2010 - 08:16 PM
Here is the sets I used for myself. I haven't use most of these on this site though.
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59 downloads
avnaru.png 63.47K
64 downloads
narusig.png 116.97K
59 downloads
redhairgirlsig.png 80.96K
62 downloads
sig0.png 149.06K
60 downloads
Sig6.jpg 20.45K
62 downloads
sig332.png 84.34K
59 downloads
boxav1.png 58.96K
59 downloads
replace.png 112.4K
65 downloads
test.png 111.8K
61 downloads
ava32.jpg 33.63K
59 downloads
avnaru.png 63.47K
64 downloads
narusig.png 116.97K
59 downloads
redhairgirlsig.png 80.96K
62 downloads
sig0.png 149.06K
60 downloads
Sig6.jpg 20.45K
62 downloads
sig332.png 84.34K
59 downloads
boxav1.png 58.96K
59 downloads
replace.png 112.4K
65 downloads
test.png 111.8K
61 downloads
Speed Test Problem
01 September 2010 - 09:23 PM
Before I was able to get my advertised speed on this site. (23Mbps/5Mbps) but now Im getting only getting this kind of speed (only on this site)


on other speed test site I get this


When Im downloading a game from Steam I get my full speed of 2.8MB/s and when I speed in torrents I get 700KB/s upload. So I know that my speeds are correct but the test results for testmynet is off by a lot.
Here is my speed test back in Jan 2010


on other speed test site I get this


When Im downloading a game from Steam I get my full speed of 2.8MB/s and when I speed in torrents I get 700KB/s upload. So I know that my speeds are correct but the test results for testmynet is off by a lot.
Here is my speed test back in Jan 2010
Seems doing a speed test is impossible
23 January 2010 - 02:05 AM
Are the servers down?
Eight Limbed Girl Has Extra Limbs Removed
08 November 2007 - 11:07 PM
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In the desperately poor corner of Bihar, India, she was a miracle.
Tiny Lakshmi Tatma was born two years ago with four arms and four legs. The local population considered her the manifestation of a goddess. Her parents named her after the four-armed Hindu goddess of wealth.
A local circus even tried to buy her, but her parents chose health over fame and asked a team of doctors to remove her extra limbs. The surgery, conducted in Bangalore, ended successfully this afternoon.
"The child has withstood the procedure in an excellent manner," Dr. Sharan Patil, the team leader who planned the surgery for more than a month, told reporters outside the Sparsh Hospital. "This girl can now lead as good a life as anyone else."
It took more than 30 surgeons 27 hours to not only remove two of Lakshmi's arms and two of her legs but also to rebuild much of her body and save her organs. They say the chances of death were as high as 25 percent.
The cost of such a complex procedure would have been $625,000, far too great for the Lakshmi's family to afford. The hospital's foundation paid.
"We are very grateful to all the doctors for seeing our plight and deciding to help us," Tatma's father, Shambhu, told The Associated Press.
The doctors "worked relentlessly through the night to make the operation successful," Patil said, adding there had been "no setback at any stage of the surgery."
Half a Twin
Lakshmi is essentially one half of a conjoined twin without a living sibling. Her condition is called ischiopagus. In the womb, a "parasitic twin" stopped developing, but Lakshmi absorbed its arms and legs, its kidneys, its stomach and chest cavities as well as a series of nerves.
The surgery removed the extra body parts and unfused Lakshmi's spine from her twin's. To rebuild her pelvis, surgeons used tissue from the twin. And to save her kidney, doctors said, they had to remove it from the "parasitic abdomen" and move it into Lakshmi's own abdomen. She may still need more surgeries.
Conjoined twins occur in about one in every 200,000 births, and their survival rate can be as low as 5 percent.
Tiny Lakshmi Tatma was born two years ago with four arms and four legs. The local population considered her the manifestation of a goddess. Her parents named her after the four-armed Hindu goddess of wealth.
A local circus even tried to buy her, but her parents chose health over fame and asked a team of doctors to remove her extra limbs. The surgery, conducted in Bangalore, ended successfully this afternoon.
"The child has withstood the procedure in an excellent manner," Dr. Sharan Patil, the team leader who planned the surgery for more than a month, told reporters outside the Sparsh Hospital. "This girl can now lead as good a life as anyone else."
It took more than 30 surgeons 27 hours to not only remove two of Lakshmi's arms and two of her legs but also to rebuild much of her body and save her organs. They say the chances of death were as high as 25 percent.
The cost of such a complex procedure would have been $625,000, far too great for the Lakshmi's family to afford. The hospital's foundation paid.
"We are very grateful to all the doctors for seeing our plight and deciding to help us," Tatma's father, Shambhu, told The Associated Press.
The doctors "worked relentlessly through the night to make the operation successful," Patil said, adding there had been "no setback at any stage of the surgery."
Half a Twin
Lakshmi is essentially one half of a conjoined twin without a living sibling. Her condition is called ischiopagus. In the womb, a "parasitic twin" stopped developing, but Lakshmi absorbed its arms and legs, its kidneys, its stomach and chest cavities as well as a series of nerves.
The surgery removed the extra body parts and unfused Lakshmi's spine from her twin's. To rebuild her pelvis, surgeons used tissue from the twin. And to save her kidney, doctors said, they had to remove it from the "parasitic abdomen" and move it into Lakshmi's own abdomen. She may still need more surgeries.
Conjoined twins occur in about one in every 200,000 births, and their survival rate can be as low as 5 percent.
http://www.abcnews.g...=3831220&page=1
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