heres a stupid question. . .
is it possible to download an older version of Aim+? if so. . where?
i gotta stupid question
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yeahh i have a problem seting something up on my aim+
yes i have a prob and its very bad... iv done it before but some how i cant do it again so0... here it is. you know how you can have one Instant message BOX? insted of like 5 ? so0 all my I-M's stay in like one BOX
if you do know how that would be GREAT!!!
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if you do know how that would be GREAT!!!
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Re: yeahh i have a problem seting something up on my aim+
This is a joke. There's no way this can be a real post, by a real person, who isnt attempting humor.Brenden wrote:yes i have a prob and its very bad... iv done it before but some how i cant do it again so0... here it is. you know how you can have one Instant message BOX? insted of like 5 ? so0 all my I-M's stay in like one BOX
if you do know how that would be GREAT!!!
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o0 and im a good boy i dont do that STUFF
read it!!
There were an estimated 2.6 million new marijuana users in 2001. This number is similar to the numbers of new users each year since 1995, but above the number in 1990 (1.6 million). In 2002, over 14 million Americans age 12 and older used marijuana at least once in the month prior to being surveyed, and 12.2 percent of past year marijuana users used marijuana on 300 or more days in the past 12 months. This translates into 3.1 million people using marijuana on a daily or almost daily basis over a 12-month period(1).
Effects on the Brain
Scientists have learned a great deal about how THC acts in the brain to produce its many effects. When someone smokes marijuana, THC rapidly passes from the lungs into the bloodstream, which carries the chemical to organs throughout the body, including the brain.
In the brain, THC connects to specific sites called cannabinoid receptors on nerve cells and influences the activity of those cells. Some brain areas have many cannabinoid receptors; others have few or none. Many cannabinoid receptors are found in the parts of the brain that influence pleasure, memory, thought, concentration, sensory and time perception, and coordinated movement(5).
o0 and im a good boy i dont do that STUFF
read it!!
There were an estimated 2.6 million new marijuana users in 2001. This number is similar to the numbers of new users each year since 1995, but above the number in 1990 (1.6 million). In 2002, over 14 million Americans age 12 and older used marijuana at least once in the month prior to being surveyed, and 12.2 percent of past year marijuana users used marijuana on 300 or more days in the past 12 months. This translates into 3.1 million people using marijuana on a daily or almost daily basis over a 12-month period(1).
Effects on the Brain
Scientists have learned a great deal about how THC acts in the brain to produce its many effects. When someone smokes marijuana, THC rapidly passes from the lungs into the bloodstream, which carries the chemical to organs throughout the body, including the brain.
In the brain, THC connects to specific sites called cannabinoid receptors on nerve cells and influences the activity of those cells. Some brain areas have many cannabinoid receptors; others have few or none. Many cannabinoid receptors are found in the parts of the brain that influence pleasure, memory, thought, concentration, sensory and time perception, and coordinated movement(5).
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