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  • M. Reilly - It's no miracle, it's science.I'm just like everyone else on here, sick, modern medicine does nothing more than take my money, and I'm in desperate need of a 'cure' (or at least some way to get my life back to something that at least resembles normalcy). After being diagnosed with Celiac's Disease and sticking to a strict gluten free diet I wasn't getting better, this diet is literally the only thing that has yet to help me. People say the diet is hard, and yea, I guess it is at first (like anything worthwhile is), but it's like others have already stated, you're not going to get a magic pill, so buck up. It's worth it. And besides, it's not any different than how we were eating fifty years ago, we got ourselves in a big hurry to get somewhere... but where? We are spoiled. As a species we can't continue eating this way, packaged and pumped full of chemicals, eat a burger without even getting out of the driver's seat, it just doesn't work. Technology evolves much faster than our guts. But I digress, the diet works (of course not for everyone, we're all different with different issues from different sources), and it explains in simple science how and why it works. It ain't brain surgery. It ain't a cult. It's all pretty straight forward. The book could be better written, sure the text could be smaller (ha!) and better organized, but those seem pretty irrelevant to me. (and there are no major discrepancies that I noticed, the whole bacon thing she is merely saying if you can't find sugar free fry the hell out of it and only indulge once a week)

    I have the worst self discipline in the world (no, really) and I'm doing it just fine. It only seemed hard for the first week or so, now its just my norm, just like hitting the Wendy's up for lunch used to be my norm. If I can I try to spend one afternoon or evening putting together several dishes to eat off of for the week, when I make dinner I make lots of extras, I use the heck out of my crock pot. I hardly use any of the recipes in the book, its just a starting point, just an idea generator, the possibilities on this diet truly are endless and plenty of recipes are naturally SCD legal (I still get lots of ideas from Good Eats, as well as many blogs online). I think of it as a lifestyle change, not just a diet I have to put up with. No reason for deficiencies in carbs or vitamins as other people have said, the book isn't gospel and there's a wealth of information outside the book these days as well, you still need to make educated decisions and pay attention to what you need and don't need. I find this diet way less restrictive than many others and I have been able to make everything I can dream of without cheating. Even pizza and donuts. It's fun.

    In reality me getting better was more a mental adjustment than a physical one, finding the discipline to make changes, stopping the denial that I didn't really need to change. I am a stronger person inside and out because of it. If you're sick of being sick, TRY IT.
  • M. McCann - I'm personally enjoying this gameHaving never played Diablo 2, but wanting to play Diablo 3, I asked people who had played Diablo 2 what they thought of it. All the people I asked said that hackers were common and annoying, that you couldn't change talents once you picked them (and there was really only one ideal talent combination per class), and that part of what made it challenging was the fact that it was click to move.

    Knowing this in advance, when I was finally able to log on (I don't consider initial server issues to be a factor in writing this, since they're being resolved), I was able to make my character. The game was easy at first, allowing me a grace period of easy monsters to learn that when you mouse over a rare creature, you are shown what abilities it has, and also what these abilities do, and what they mean. I'm very grateful it was so easy in the beginning, because now that I'm past the second difficulty, the monsters are challenging, and it takes all my concentration to defeat them, and having to stop and wonder "wait, what does this ability actually mean?" would be too distracting to learn now.

    With regards to what I was told about Diablo 2, and what I see in Diablo 3, I have yet to encounter a hacker. The ability to change my talents once I choose them is helpful, as I discover new abilities which fit my particular playstyle better than others. I would have been depressed and stopped playing if I had found, at level 30, that an ability I chose at level 10 because it was shiny and new was preventing me from picking up an ability that fit my playstyle more, and that the only thing to do would be to start over. I also have yet to encounter another player of my class who uses the same abilities as me, and I don't seem to be dying more, or less, than other players of my class. It's a refreshing change from World of Warcraft, where there are, at most, two "Correct" talent specializations per class/role (healing, damage, or tanking, and player vs. player or player vs. environment) and not using one of the Correct Specializations prevents one from finding a group which will take them. Here, what abilities I choose, and runes I use, only matter as far as they affect my ability to use the style of play which works best for me. I can also say that the click to move style was difficult to master at first, but now feels natural. It reminds me of playing Starcraft, and directing an army to move on a map, only instead of an army, it is only one character.

    I've currently played only 25 hours, and if a friend hadn't helped me through one or two challenging bosses, I wouldn't be nearly as far along in the quests as I am now. And this is only with one of the five classes. I haven't even started working on any of the other five classes, and I certainly haven't started a hardcore character yet, which only has one life and can't be revived if it dies, for an added challenge. I haven't even reached level 60 yet, to unlock the hardest difficulty. And my opinion is that this game is fun. I also wish that Blizzard would have had a closed beta to test the servers, but I can think of several reasons why they didn't, and so I don't fault them for not having a closed beta. As a result, the current server glitches which still remain from launch are being quickly corrected, and will soon be gone. And once they are, this game will be even more fun than it is now.
  • D. DiMarco - Unbiased & HeartfeltThis review is of the final edition of this book, August 2009. This is truly the best biography I have ever read! Randy Taraborelli has truly done his homework with this book. It is the first time I've read anything that truly gave me a sense of Michael Jackson as a person througout his lifetime and not the typical gossipy stories that have been written by others. Once you start to read this book you will not want to put it down. I would love to read a follow up by Mr. Taraborelli expanding on Michael Jackson's later years. Well done!