From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #4046 Reply-To: ammf@fruvous.com Sender: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest Tuesday, April 28 2020 Volume 14 : Number 4046 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Oxidized cholesterol builds up on your arterial walls ["Lowers Your Chole] Archangel Michael Will Fight for You ["Blessings on Demand" <7DayPrayerMi] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 28 Apr 2020 08:50:50 -0400 From: "Lowers Your Cholesterol" Subject: Oxidized cholesterol builds up on your arterial walls Oxidized cholesterol builds up on your arterial walls http://supplementry.guru/-n9qeOWinF6keKEsoh6ciApwFTxH3O6gKGrZFUn5iUOzPKyy http://supplementry.guru/5qWEXIqESXq2CiqilRcfLNaXeQwRRx8emJrePloi1x1bTSqS mes to spare, scoring more goals and conceding fewer than any of their rivals, and were promoted to the First Division for the following season. In August 1950, shortly before Tottenham embarked on their first top-flight season since they had been relegated at the end of the 1934b35 campaign, Rowe told the club's annual meeting: "As much as anything else, I would rate our good time last year to the acquisition of Alf Ramsey." After an uncertain start to the 1950b51 season, Spurs quickly recovered their form of the previous year and by Christmas were top of the table. Ramsey continued to play a key role, according to McKinstry playing "the best football of his life": "He was the master of strategy, the lynchpin of a side that built its attacks from the back, the scheming practitioner who put Rowe's plans into action." Ramsey's understanding of the game and authority on and off the field led to his teammates nicknaming him "The General". On 28 April 1951, with a 1b0 home victory over Sheffield Wednesday, Tottenham were crowned champions of England only a year after promotion. "I think fortune shone upon me very handsomely during the 1950b51 season", Ramsey remarked in Talking Footballb"After all, I was a member of one of the finest club teams in years". Semi-final error; club captain Spurs followed their title win with a second-place finish in the 1951b52 season, but then went into a sharp decline, finishing 10th in 1952b53 and 16th in 1953b54. The slump was partly because the players who had formed the spine of the championship-winning side were losing their fitnessbpush-and-run required players of exceptional physical condition, and Ramsey, Ron Burgess, Nicholson, and others were all past 30. Ramsey was furthermore affected by a recurring abdominal injury. His preference for ball play rather than simply clearing it became unpopular among sections of Tottenham's support. A particularly low ebb came in the 1952b53 FA Cup semi-final, against Blackpool at Villa Park on 21 March 1953. Ramsey had played well, keeping the Blackpool left-winger Bill Perry quiet, and with only a minute to spare the game was finely balanced at 1b1. Ramsey then made a fatal error. Having easily beaten Perry to a cross-field pass from a free-kick, he set himself to slide the ball back to the goalkeeper Ditchburn in a situation when most defenders would have cleared it. The ball bounced off Ramsey's knee and ran away from him, allowing Blackpool forward Jackie Mudie to score. Blackpool won 2b1, and went on to win what is commonly referred to as the "Matthews Final". Bill Nicholson, with whom Ramsey made an effective partnership when playing at Tottenham Hotspur, but who was also a rival of his. Both went on to manage top-flight clubs. (1961) Ramsey was vilified by the fans and press after the semi-final, with one Spurs director saying: "Ramsey stupidly gave the goal away. He could have easily kicked the ball out of play." Ramsey was publicly contriteb"I can only say I am terribly sorry", he told the Daily Expressbbut in the Tottenham dressing room he analysed the move that had led to Mudie's goal and attempted to identify others as being at fault. This notwithstanding, "for all his reluctance to accept the blame in front of his colleagues, Alf knew he had made a terrible error", McKinstry writes. The error haunted him profoundly.[n 4] It began to be speculate ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 28 Apr 2020 07:06:42 -0400 From: "Blessings on Demand" <7DayPrayerMiracle@sonupray.bid> Subject: Archangel Michael Will Fight for You Archangel Michael Will Fight for You http://sonupray.bid/Kq1tDzYop6K-JoUzswCIy5TCeCr20xunak7ZeLis-uIXsLIK http://sonupray.bid/xqUamYCUrra2vMxlBckuEXe1KgCONsCj2W4hkP7n2elmfd9B e system. The Government of Kerala adopted Ubuntu for the legislators in Kerala and the government schools of Kerala began to use customized IT@School Project Ubuntu 10.04 which contains specially created software for students. Previously, Windows was used in the schools. Textbooks were also remade with an Ubuntu syllabus and are currently used in schools. The city of Munich, Germany, forked Kubuntu 10.04 LTS and created LiMux for use on the city's computers. After originally planning to migrate 12,000 desktop computers to LiMux, it was announced in December 2013 that the project had completed successfully with the migration of 14,800 out of 15,500 desktop computers, but still keeping about 5000 Windows clients for unported applications. In February 2017 the majority coalition decided, against heavy protest from the opposition, to evaluate the migration back to Windows, after Microsoft had decided to move its company headquarters to Munich. Governing Mayor Dieter Reiter cited lack of compatibility with systems outside of the administrative sector, such as requiring a governmental mail server to send e-mails to his personal smartphone, as reasons for the return, but has been criticised for evaluating administrative IT based on private and business standards. In March 2012, the government of Iceland launched a project to get all public institutions using free and open-source software. Already, several government agencies and schools have adopted Ubuntu. The government cited cost savings as a big factor for the decision, and also stated that open-source software avoids vendor lock-in. A 12-month project was launched to migrate the biggest public institutions in Iceland to using open-source software, and help ease the migration for others. US president Barack Obama's successful campaign fo ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #4046 **********************************************