Wednesday, July 7, 2010
Tuesday, July 6, 2010
Moto Ski Track Cleats
sacroiliac adaptabilis

Indeed ASSISTED, in our little piece of knowledge, a time changes. Some more obvious, one only glimpses.
The development of new technologies and constant increase what is known makes our brains are forced to pursue its center of gravity. Provided, for those who want, a dynamic challenging and demanding.
Given the changes, some concepts become obsolete and new ones emerge . However, do not think we overwhelmed by it, recalling with a sense of responsibility, as medical , retrain comes with the job and, on the other hand, remains tendon tendon and nerve , nerve . anisotropy, acoustic shadow ... are just words that come to enrich our semantic field .
Says a friend of mine, to be always adapt. And, hell, why has it!
Photo: Dr. Hans Selye (1907-1982). He described the General Adaptation Syndrome.
Sunday, June 27, 2010
Stories Of Mature Women In Girdles
Awakening Hourglass
The ballad of salty sea. Hugo Pratt
reading the last post of Blog Dr. del Pino and the Canary Congress still warm I miss only one word for the head awakening. Proposed by our partner the future of the specialty through three pivots: the medicine of the locomotor appliance, the intervention and Telerehabilitation . I can not agree more.
We obsessions animals and they should be. Only what can be known deeply deeply love (Goethe) and for this there are no shortcuts . Only the study, the suffering and effort to exhaustion will the result we want.
Many of us are gaining a growing interest the lines says Dr. del Pino and it's time to bid on them. Looking courses, making them ourselves, asking rotations, etc. There is always a way.
Sunday, June 13, 2010
Philishave 825 Blades

Anthony Burgess. Confessions
Something light , or perhaps not, for the day of the week most amenable to indiscretions. Looking through the blogosphere , this new kind of kiosk Sunday, I came across this sad article Felix de Azua , one of my favorites. A word about learning and fucking (pardon me) that neck of the hourglass is, always too wide . Happy Sunday.
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