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3 times as many overweight children
There are 3 times as many overweight childred now than 40 years ago.
More than half of all American adults are overweight, and over a quarter considered obese! www.storydata.com |
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3 times as many overweight children
"Brent Michel" wrote in message
news:dQPpb.10935$f7.583941@localhost... There are 3 times as many overweight childred now than 40 years ago. More than half of all American adults are overweight, and over a quarter considered obese! www.storydata.com sigh The Databeacon ("Energizer Bunny") folks jes' don't give up their attempts to get you to install their software, do they? Pssst, Brent: All your "news" is readily accessible elsewhere! (For health news, I like www.reutershealth.com; just click on "Health eLine" at that site...) |
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3 times as many overweight children
Yes, it is available elsewhere, but without the analytical software to
examine the data, all you see are numbers. Storydata puts the data together in an interactive graphical analysis that helps make sense of the raw data and allows you to compare and contrast the information... look for trents etc. Try it. "JG" wrote in message news "Brent Michel" wrote in message news:dQPpb.10935$f7.583941@localhost... There are 3 times as many overweight childred now than 40 years ago. More than half of all American adults are overweight, and over a quarter considered obese! www.storydata.com sigh The Databeacon ("Energizer Bunny") folks jes' don't give up their attempts to get you to install their software, do they? Pssst, Brent: All your "news" is readily accessible elsewhere! (For health news, I like www.reutershealth.com; just click on "Health eLine" at that site...) |
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3 times as many overweight children
"Brent Michel" wrote in message
news:RG8qb.11115$f7.589798@localhost... Yes, it is available elsewhere, but without the analytical software to examine the data, all you see are numbers. .....Bwahaha! Sorry, but I'm quite capable of finding and analyzing statistics for myself. Storydata puts the data together in an interactive graphical analysis that helps make sense of the raw data and allows you to compare and contrast the information... look for trents etc. Try it. Not into spyware, thanks. For those interested, here's a message that was posted to misc.consumers last month: From: Dean ) Subject: storydata Newsgroups: misc.consumers ) Date: 2003-10-07 13:50:39 PST I've been noticing quite a few posts across different newsgroups with references to www.storydata.com. They seem pretty suspicious because: 1. they all seem like sales pitches to go to the website 2. the original poster promoting the storydata website never actually participates in any of the discussions 3. to view any of the data, you need to install a third party plugin 4. there is no advertising on the website. No website offers useful content without advertising. Even MSN, who has money up the wazoo, has ads. Take a look at all the postings with storydata: http://groups.google.com/groups?q=st...=100&scoring=d Many other newsreaders have suspected that storydata is just a front to get people to install their spyware plugin. I have concluded that their strategy is to: 1. gather interesting data from existing sources to attract visitors 2. post interesting or controversial topics in relevant newgroups and leave a link to the website 3. sucker people to install their plugin, which is actually just spyware, and that is how they make money. They're probably very successful since the posts are done by a human (not auto-generated spam) and touch on some hot topics that people want to read the data for. Don't fall for it. Don't install the plugin. In fact, don't even go to the website. |
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3 times as many overweight children
these two web sites help my daughter lose weight where she could never before lose and not be in a lousy mood. Which means more to me than anything, she is actually not hungry and happy while on this program she has already lost 10lbs in four weeks. Yea! http://rbcsofhealth10daysofchocolate.com http://800883.rbcnow.com/Weight_Loss2.htm "Brent Michel" wrote in message news:dQPpb.10935$f7.583941@localhost... There are 3 times as many overweight childred now than 40 years ago. More than half of all American adults are overweight, and over a quarter considered obese! www.storydata.com |
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