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Topic: Can someone go over to swineflu.org & check this
Posted By: Jen147
Subject: Can someone go over to swineflu.org & check this
Date Posted: January 09 2014 at 5:11pm
I just need to know if it's my browser or what. Seems like everytime a word has the letters st in it like United States... it replaces the ST with the word BLEEP. Albert upgraded us today so don't know if this is just a bug or if I'm having browser compatibility issues with the upgrade. Thanks.



Here's an example: & the link to the post follows it:

H1N1 dominant, dangerous this year in Texoma TX

January 8, 2014

There are years when the flu vaccine is more-or-less optional for those in good condition, said Grayson County Health Director John Teel. There are years when it’s less effective and less needed. There are years when the young and healthy need not worry. This is not one of those years. “About a week ago, there was a report to health departments that said that … 90 percent of the (positive flu teBLEEPs) were 2009 H1N1 — the very same virus that caused the 2009 Swine Flu pandemic,” said Teel from his Sherman office Wednesday. “It’s looking like, right now, that the United BLEEPates’ annual, guaranteed-to-happen, seasonal influenza epidemic will … be moBLEEPly caused by the 2009 H1N1 virus.” For Dr. Jerry Bennett, an emergency room doctor who moonlights as the county’s health authority, the scene at his hospital looks very much like the scene from five years prior. And it’s not juBLEEP the enfeebled who are at risk. “I BLEEParted seeing positive teBLEEPs about the second week of December,” said Bennett. “In the paBLEEP, it’s usually the less-than-2, greater-than-65 (who) are the ones that get severely ill with the flu. This year, like 2009, it’s the healthy adults, pregnant women and obese people. This year we’re seeing healthy kids and adults — people that normally don’t get that siBLEEP with the flu — who are dying.” While that death toll in North Texas has already reached 21, all of those cases have been confined to the Metroplex thus far. Teel explained that a bit of luBLEEP by those who design the flu vaccine could help keep this year’s outbreak of H1N1 in cheBLEEP – at leaBLEEP if enough people get vaccinated, that is. “The CDC and the World Health Organization work together every year to decide … which BLEEPrains are likely to cause the upcoming epidemic. There’s some deadline by which they have to choose (the three BLEEPrains that will be included in the vaccine). Some years, the seasonal influenza epidemic worldwide is caused by a virus that’s not any of the three. And that’s bad luBLEEP. But this year’s good luBLEEP; this year’s (vaccine is) a great match (for the outbreak,) rolling that scientific dice.” In other words, those who get vaccinated in the coming days BLEEPand a higher chance than usual of dodging the flu. But the window of efficacy is closing quiBLEEPly, said Teel. “Usually … (the flu) will peak about four weeks after it BLEEParts; that should put us at early February for a peak,” said Teel. “But it takes two weeks for the vaccination to create protection in your blood BLEEPream. That’s something to remember, is that the day you walk out of here vaccinated, you don’t have protection. It takes 10-14 days to develop full protection.“ For those who do become infected, authorities BLEEPressed that the disease should not be taken lightly, even among those in good health. Individuals experiencing shortness of breath or altered mental capacity should seek medical attention immediately. “It’s the very same pattern we saw in the 2009 pandemic,” said Teel. “You would think to yourself, ‘Why in the world would a 30- or 40-year-old man, with no disease of any kind, contract the flu and five days later be dead?’ It’s BLEEPunning.” Local authorities BLEEPressed that there’s no need for residents to loBLEEP themselves in their basements until Valentine’s Day; but Teel emphasized repeatedly the importance of vaccinations in the coming weeks. The department is currently offering vaccinations at its Sherman Office, 515 W. Walnut, from 1 to 6 p.m. on Wednesdays and Thursdays and at its Denison location, 205 N. HouBLEEPon BLEEP., from 1 to 6 p.m. on Tuesdays. Vaccines are $20 and can be paid with cash, local cheBLEEP or credit or debit cards. Medicare Part B is also accepted. “There’s no need to panic, but the thing to bear in mind is influenza is a serious illness. It’s not a cold. It can lead to hospitalization, and it can lead to being admitted to an intensive care unit, and it can lead to death. So we juBLEEP want people to take it seriously. We would like people who have not received this year’s vaccine to come and get it. We don’t care where they get it – whether it’s Walgreens or (the health department) – juBLEEP get it.” -

http://www.swineflu.org/forum_posts.asp?TID=32820&PID=227751𷦧



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Posted By: hachiban08
Date Posted: January 09 2014 at 5:58pm
Yeah it has "bleep" everywhere. As well, there are diamond question marks and the pandemic alert level isn't flashing.


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Be prepared! It may be time....^_^v


Posted By: Jen147
Date Posted: January 09 2014 at 7:01pm
Ok thanks Hachi, appreciate it. Hope Albert gets a chance to work on it.


Posted By: Guests
Date Posted: January 09 2014 at 7:38pm
It should be fixed.  Can't fix the previous BLEEPS in the recent posts unless you want to go back and edit any previous posts, but it shouldn't happen again in any future posts.  If it happens with another new post please let me know.
 
Appreciate the assistance.


Posted By: hachiban08
Date Posted: January 09 2014 at 7:55pm
You're welcome, Jen. I have very little to do right now since I just graduated college about three and a half weeks ago, aside from research, work on my dystopian novel, and look for jobs (was gonna apply to grad school, but financial reasons kept me from being able to do the applications and the schools wouldn't accept my fee waiver, I'll reapply next year). Happy to be of service haha


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Be prepared! It may be time....^_^v


Posted By: hachiban08
Date Posted: January 09 2014 at 7:57pm
Originally posted by hachiban08 hachiban08 wrote:

You're welcome, Jen. I have very little to do right now since I just graduated college about three and a half weeks ago, aside from research, work on my dystopian novel, and look for jobs (was gonna apply to grad school, but financial reasons kept me from being able to do the applications and the schools wouldn't accept my fee waiver, I'll reapply next year). Happy to be of service haha


how did that happen? I accidentally quoted myself while trying to edit my previous post, but can't delete this one haha


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Be prepared! It may be time....^_^v


Posted By: Jen147
Date Posted: January 10 2014 at 5:21am
Sometimes I hate technology, ha!ha! CONGRATULATIONS Hachi!! That's so great, I love a good dystopian book, let me know when it's done, :)


Thanks Albert, I'm not sure if I'll correct those posts or not, didn't sleep well last night, today is the kids first day back to school after Christmas break & then some snow... so we'll see how I feel the rest of the weekend. My head is SO STOPPED UP!! It's driving me crazy!


Posted By: Albert
Date Posted: January 10 2014 at 6:03am
Hope you feel better soon Jen.  There are still a couple glitches going on with swineflu.org, such as accessing General Discussion, etc...  but will be fixed today. So no rush in doing anything over there.

We upgraded the site - so no more spammers.


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Posted By: hachiban08
Date Posted: January 10 2014 at 12:08pm
Originally posted by Jen147 Jen147 wrote:

Sometimes I hate technology, ha!ha! CONGRATULATIONS Hachi!! That's so great, I love a good dystopian book, let me know when it's done, :)


Thanks Albert, I'm not sure if I'll correct those posts or not, didn't sleep well last night, today is the kids first day back to school after Christmas break & then some snow... so we'll see how I feel the rest of the weekend. My head is SO STOPPED UP!! It's driving me crazy!


Thanks for the congratulations, Jen :) I'll let you know when I finish it and attempt to send it to publishers. I've been having a bit of writer's block lately because I had been so occupied with graduating and what not, but now I have time to get back into the game :)


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Be prepared! It may be time....^_^v


Posted By: Jen147
Date Posted: January 15 2014 at 7:27am
Hachi when you become rich & famous don't forget us little people ok? ;) Has your health been ok the past year?


Posted By: Jen147
Date Posted: January 15 2014 at 7:31am
Albert, at swineflu.org. The Edit Post option does not work. Sends me to a page saying "This page not responding, site down for maintenance or programing error"... something like that. Also the Insert Image when creating a post does not work.

Thank you!


Posted By: hachiban08
Date Posted: January 15 2014 at 8:12pm
Originally posted by Jen147 Jen147 wrote:

Hachi when you become rich & famous don't forget us little people ok? ;) Has your health been ok the past year?


Haha I'll remember ya'll :) Been a member for almost seven years, since high school :) I'm probably one of the youngest of the frequent posters (I just turned 24). lol My health has been kinda iffy, but for the most part, pretty decent. Not as many urgent care visits as usual, so I'm glad. How have you been? Are you getting better?


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Be prepared! It may be time....^_^v


Posted By: Jen147
Date Posted: January 16 2014 at 8:03am
Well just when I think I AM getting better, I feel like crap again. Right now am on 2nd round of antibiotics for ear infection (2nd one) & sinus infection. That part is getting better, but there are areas that are being very stubborn. My ears are still completely blocked, still got a cough but it's not congested anymore, & I'm experiencing some common GI problems from the antibiotic if you know what I mean. Not fun, hoping I can just hang in there & finish the whole 10 days of them, am taking a probiotic to see if it can counteract those side effects. Wishing there was an easy way to rid a person of fluid in the middle ear.

Glad to hear there's been some improvement in your health, at least nothing too severe anyway.


Posted By: Guests
Date Posted: January 16 2014 at 7:26pm
Tamiflu and zpak.  Request that if you go in.   Thought experts would be a little better than that


Posted By: Guests
Date Posted: January 16 2014 at 7:29pm
Jen, will look into those things you mentioned.  Good job.


Posted By: Technophobe
Date Posted: January 17 2014 at 3:13am
Hi everyone.  I'm new to this lark.  I just found out from this series of posts that there was a swineflu forum.  Do you run any others?  Sign me up if you do!


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How do you tell if a politician is lying?
His lips or pen are moving.


Posted By: Technophobe
Date Posted: January 17 2014 at 4:59am
Hi Albert.  You know you just upgraded the swinflu.org site? Well I tried to register and it is reading the following error:   Server Error in Forum Application
An error has occured while executing SQL query on database.
Please contact the Forum Administrator.

Support Error Code:- err_SQLServer_RyanData
File Name:- default.asp
Forum Version:- 10.17

I did not choose the name technophobe for no reason, please tell me its not me doing something stupid.


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How do you tell if a politician is lying?
His lips or pen are moving.


Posted By: Guests
Date Posted: January 18 2014 at 10:13am
Welcome to the forums Technophobe. Good to have you here my friend.  We appreciate the heads up on the registering problem on swineflu.org.  Much appreciated.


Posted By: Technophobe
Date Posted: January 18 2014 at 1:04pm
Thanks Albert.
Strangely, I tried again to register and got the same message. BUT then found an email welcoming me to the forum.
??? Just call me Technophobe.  I am supposed to be very bright.  Why do these d!£$ computers never make sense to me?
At least you do.
Thanks again Albert.


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How do you tell if a politician is lying?
His lips or pen are moving.



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