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  • A AspDotNetDev

    Ah, so basically he copied the article and then didn't cite the article, leading us to believe that he wrote the entire thing. In the words of Trinity*, "that's a neat trick." *) See how I cited my source there.

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    thatraja
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    Yep, again thanks to Google which gave me the result in first link.

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      Your typing accuracy matched with this news page Diet soda raises heart attack risk[^]

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      Nithin Sundar
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      Hence, my request for him to post a link. :D

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      • L Lost User

        Diet soda may be a wise choice for those who are keen to look after their health, but a new study has claimed that sugar-free fizzy drinks could actually raise the risk of having a heart attack or stroke. Doctors have no chemical or biological explanation for why diet soda may be risky. It could be that people who drink lots of it also fail to exercise, weigh more, drink more alcohol or have other risk factors like high blood pressure and smoking. However, the researchers took these and many other factors into account and didn’t see a change in the trend. “According to this study, drinking diet fizzy drinks on a regular basis could pose the same or even higher risk for cardiovascular disease as standard fizzy drinks, providing a word of warning to those who often opt for diet versions in order to be ‘healthy’.” “Everyone can reduce their risk of stroke by consuming a balanced diet and exercising regularly,” Earlier studies have tied diet and regular soda consumption and greater risk of diabetes and a group of weight-related problems. So don't take Diet soda regularly. it is very harmful for health.

        Regards, Koushik. Most people never run far enough on their first wind to find out if they've got a second. Give your dreams all you've got and you'll be amazed at the energy that comes out of you.

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        Ramalinga Koushik wrote:

        Diet soda may be a wise choice for those who are keen to look after their health

        Not so much anyway.

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        • R Rajesh R Subramanian

          Roger Wright wrote:

          People who can read Hindi or Malayalam might, but the rest of us will just be looking for naughty pictures.

          I can read Hindi and Malayalam, but there's still a similarity between you and me. :laugh:

          "Real men drive manual transmission" - Rajesh.

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          Roger Wright
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          Rajesh R Subramanian wrote:

          there's still a similarity between you and me.

          Yes, we both can understand some version of English, we're both warm and breathing (else we wouldn't have jobs), and we both have about 97% of our DNA shared with a frog. What's a frog got that we haven't? Besides the abiltity to regenerate a limb whenever needed... :^)

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            Your typing accuracy matched with this news page Diet soda raises heart attack risk[^]

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            _AK_
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            Yeah even the language used in the post doesn't looked like a translated one. Cool find. :)

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            • N Nithin Sundar

              Hence, my request for him to post a link. :D

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              _AK_
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              Infact if you search it is published in more than 4 or five news sites. :)

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              • R Roger Wright

                Rajesh R Subramanian wrote:

                there's still a similarity between you and me.

                Yes, we both can understand some version of English, we're both warm and breathing (else we wouldn't have jobs), and we both have about 97% of our DNA shared with a frog. What's a frog got that we haven't? Besides the abiltity to regenerate a limb whenever needed... :^)

                Will Rogers never met me.

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                Rajesh R Subramanian
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                No, I was talking about the gene that makes us similar in looking out for the naughty pictures. :)

                "Real men drive manual transmission" - Rajesh.

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                • L Lost User

                  Diet soda may be a wise choice for those who are keen to look after their health, but a new study has claimed that sugar-free fizzy drinks could actually raise the risk of having a heart attack or stroke. Doctors have no chemical or biological explanation for why diet soda may be risky. It could be that people who drink lots of it also fail to exercise, weigh more, drink more alcohol or have other risk factors like high blood pressure and smoking. However, the researchers took these and many other factors into account and didn’t see a change in the trend. “According to this study, drinking diet fizzy drinks on a regular basis could pose the same or even higher risk for cardiovascular disease as standard fizzy drinks, providing a word of warning to those who often opt for diet versions in order to be ‘healthy’.” “Everyone can reduce their risk of stroke by consuming a balanced diet and exercising regularly,” Earlier studies have tied diet and regular soda consumption and greater risk of diabetes and a group of weight-related problems. So don't take Diet soda regularly. it is very harmful for health.

                  Regards, Koushik. Most people never run far enough on their first wind to find out if they've got a second. Give your dreams all you've got and you'll be amazed at the energy that comes out of you.

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                  AspDotNetDev
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                  Unless you were very judicious and typed directional double quotes and single quotes, I'd say you copy/pasted this without linking to the original source and without even indicating that there was an original source. Or maybe you could have typed it into Word and it put those there for you, but the rest of the wording looking exactly like the article that was linked to below indicates that is probably not the case. Sorry, I'm a stickler when it comes to plagiarism. Gotta give you a 1-vote.

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                  • R Rajesh R Subramanian

                    No, I was talking about the gene that makes us similar in looking out for the naughty pictures. :)

                    "Real men drive manual transmission" - Rajesh.

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                    Roger Wright
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                    :-D When I get too old to do that, you have my permission to throw some dirt over me. I've died, and failed to notice it...

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                    • L Lost User

                      Roger Wright wrote:

                      but the rest of us will just be looking for naughty pictures.

                      They are not readers, they are :wtf:

                      Regards, Koushik. Most people never run far enough on their first wind to find out if they've got a second. Give your dreams all you've got and you'll be amazed at the energy that comes out of you.

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                      Sadly, I don't know anyone under 50 years of age who reads one book a year. That's troubling to me...

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                      • N Nithin Sundar

                        Doesn't matter. You know many languages. That's good. My mother tongue is Telugu and I can't read or write in it. :rolleyes:

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                        Nithin Sundar wrote:

                        My mother tongue is Telugu and I can't read or write in it

                        Thats Sad. Are you serious?

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                        • A AspDotNetDev

                          Unless you were very judicious and typed directional double quotes and single quotes, I'd say you copy/pasted this without linking to the original source and without even indicating that there was an original source. Or maybe you could have typed it into Word and it put those there for you, but the rest of the wording looking exactly like the article that was linked to below indicates that is probably not the case. Sorry, I'm a stickler when it comes to plagiarism. Gotta give you a 1-vote.

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                          Nithin Sundar
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                          I suppose that he typed it from the newspaper itself. Althought the "Local paper" term was what confused me in the beginning since he did an exceptional "translation". thatraja's post confirmed my suspicions.

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                            Yeah even the language used in the post doesn't looked like a translated one. Cool find. :)

                            .AK.

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                            _AK_ wrote:

                            Cool find

                            It's our G:):)GLE.

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                              Diet soda may be a wise choice for those who are keen to look after their health, but a new study has claimed that sugar-free fizzy drinks could actually raise the risk of having a heart attack or stroke. Doctors have no chemical or biological explanation for why diet soda may be risky. It could be that people who drink lots of it also fail to exercise, weigh more, drink more alcohol or have other risk factors like high blood pressure and smoking. However, the researchers took these and many other factors into account and didn’t see a change in the trend. “According to this study, drinking diet fizzy drinks on a regular basis could pose the same or even higher risk for cardiovascular disease as standard fizzy drinks, providing a word of warning to those who often opt for diet versions in order to be ‘healthy’.” “Everyone can reduce their risk of stroke by consuming a balanced diet and exercising regularly,” Earlier studies have tied diet and regular soda consumption and greater risk of diabetes and a group of weight-related problems. So don't take Diet soda regularly. it is very harmful for health.

                              Regards, Koushik. Most people never run far enough on their first wind to find out if they've got a second. Give your dreams all you've got and you'll be amazed at the energy that comes out of you.

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                              Christian Graus
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                              Duh. Having said that, you can prove anything you like via a study.

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                              • C chethu665

                                Nithin Sundar wrote:

                                My mother tongue is Telugu and I can't read or write in it

                                Thats Sad. Are you serious?

                                "Men never do evil so completely and cheerfully as when they do it from religious conviction" -Pascal

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                                Yup I really don't know. I know how to speak well. I wasn't taught much about reading or writing it.

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                                • C Christian Graus

                                  Duh. Having said that, you can prove anything you like via a study.

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                                  AspDotNetDev
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                                  Christian Graus wrote:

                                  you can prove anything you like via a study

                                  I might believe that if you had a study to back up that claim.

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                                  • T thatraja

                                    _AK_ wrote:

                                    Cool find

                                    It's our G:):)GLE.

                                    thatraja


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                                    yeah ultimate cool tool. ;)

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                                      Diet soda may be a wise choice for those who are keen to look after their health, but a new study has claimed that sugar-free fizzy drinks could actually raise the risk of having a heart attack or stroke. Doctors have no chemical or biological explanation for why diet soda may be risky. It could be that people who drink lots of it also fail to exercise, weigh more, drink more alcohol or have other risk factors like high blood pressure and smoking. However, the researchers took these and many other factors into account and didn’t see a change in the trend. “According to this study, drinking diet fizzy drinks on a regular basis could pose the same or even higher risk for cardiovascular disease as standard fizzy drinks, providing a word of warning to those who often opt for diet versions in order to be ‘healthy’.” “Everyone can reduce their risk of stroke by consuming a balanced diet and exercising regularly,” Earlier studies have tied diet and regular soda consumption and greater risk of diabetes and a group of weight-related problems. So don't take Diet soda regularly. it is very harmful for health.

                                      Regards, Koushik. Most people never run far enough on their first wind to find out if they've got a second. Give your dreams all you've got and you'll be amazed at the energy that comes out of you.

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                                      Steve Echols
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                                      That's why I drink beer, diet beer.


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                                      • C Christian Graus

                                        Duh. Having said that, you can prove anything you like via a study.

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                                        CaptainSeeSharp
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                                        Oh that's right, you would believe aspartame to be good.

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                                        • R Roger Wright

                                          Sadly, I don't know anyone under 50 years of age who reads one book a year. That's troubling to me...

                                          Will Rogers never met me.

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                                          Oh it can't be that bad, can it? I mean I already consider I've stopped reading since I joined college and still go through 5-10 or so a year, on the days when I don't spend 16h in front of the PC, not including all the tech stuff. I mean what else is there to do up to college. Go to school, come home, read, forget to stop reading and go back to school, take weekend nights off for parties. Though thinking back it was mostly because of no internet at home (my parents still didn't get a connection). You can play as much single player as you like but it gets damn boring really fast, books are much more entertaining, especially since it was the one thing I was allowed to stay late for (read: past midnight on school days but usually ended up till "when it's finished" and sleeping @ school).

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