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  1. Time for a run before it rains and then dinner -- leftover jambalaya made with brown rice and chicken breast.
  2. @tallivansunder If you find asparagus, try this: http://tinyurl.com/c4r96h
  3. @tallivansunder Hey Talli ... let me know what's in season. Peas, fava beans and spinach should be coming on soon.
  4. @twrivia I dose of H1N1 vaccine would be a nice prize. Good luck finding that. #swineflu
  5. @twrivia 1918-19 Flu caused by Avian strain H1N1 -- specifically, three different genes: PA, PB1, and PB2. What do I win? #swineflu
  6. RT: @gingerw “You must get involved to have an impact. No one is impressed with the won-lost record of the referee.” Napolean Hill
  7. @gingerw GREAT quote. Love it.
  8. @twittle_dee_dum Huh? What does bio-alkalinity have to do with Swine Flu?
  9. @acraKA Lots of bad information and conspiracy theories running around at #swineflu ... but it's not unique to Twitter. U can just read it.
  10. @acraKA Twitter just reflects what people have always said over their backyard fences. It's not Twitter, but the information. #swineflu
  11. @patrickcurl There were no meaningful Bio-Weapons programs in 1918 and that virus took from 20-100 million people. #swineflu
  12. @patrickcurl Viruses are very adaptable. Doesn't take a terrorist or a govt lab to create something we have no immunity to. Just a host.
  13. @alexrrt71 Right. Study infected African-Americans and studied them without their consent. Resulted in changes in medical ethics.
  14. @frank95054 Not proof that it's "lab created" -- viruses mutate on their own just fine all the time. Not unusual. #swineflu
  15. Death toll of 1918 outbreak is estimated between 20 and 100 million globally. Advice: Wash your hand and get lots of sleep.
  16. CDC and WHO is concerned because this strain is exhibiting similar mortality patterns.
  17. Spanish flu had higest mortality rate among the healthiest people -- people in their 20s and 30s.
  18. For a great medical history that reads like a drama, check out "The Great Influenza" - about 1918 Spanish Flu pandemic
  19. Tracking the swine flu outbreak. Concerned with how quick this is developing.
  20. @quickenloans Someone should Tweet the "Three Things" -- sort of like a Tweep-up.