ENLARGED?! I've heard it can get far more effective through running, resulting in a lower pulse, but can the heart really GROW through that? Have you asked your gonna-be surgeon gal about that? The one with the... ah, forget it.
There is definitely a joke in there about enlarged chest organs or something.
I bet the ladies in DAISHI's life hold roundtable discussions about what pounds harder in bed: his hips or his heart. They call one of them the Chestburster.
I kind of like that idea about replacing airplane windows with a monitor that shows the outside view. Then it's one more step to allowing the passengers to switch the view to whatever they want. Oh what fun that would be!
A NFL ref screwed up and everyone is so pissed that XFL is trending on twitter!
XFL is the eXtreme football leauge That Vince McMahon started and failed like less then a year I think. And now "Vince McMahon" is trending there so pissed.
A NFL ref screwed up and everyone is so pissed that XFL is trending on twitter!
XFL is the eXtreme football leauge That Vince McMahon started and failed like less then a year I think. And now "Vince McMahon" is trending there so pissed.
On Sunday a ref threw a hat onto the field that made one of the Cowboy receivers slip and nearly tore an ACL.
ENLARGED?! I've heard it can get far more effective through running, resulting in a lower pulse, but can the heart really GROW through that?
The heart is a muscular organ, so training it really leads to growth of muscle cells as a physiological process - as with most trained muscles, the number of cells remains the same but their volume and performance are enhanced - which is one of the reasons the heart gets more effective together with a growing size of the heart chambers.
So yes, the heart can grow.
A healthy heart won't grow over a certain limit, though, because the coronary vessels can't grow at the same rate as the muscle tissue leading to insuffient perfusion of the myocard if this limit is exeeded. Some cardiac diseases or the use of anabolic drugs can lead to such a pathological remodelling of the heart, increasing the risk of heart failure.
The heart is a muscular organ, so training it really leads to growth of muscle cells as a physiological process - as with most trained muscles, the number of cells remains the same but their volume and performance are enhanced - which is one of the reasons the heart gets more effective together with a growing size of the heart chambers.
So yes, the heart can grow.
A healthy heart won't grow over a certain limit, though, because the coronary vessels can't grow at the same rate as the muscle tissue leading to insuffient perfusion of the myocard if this limit is exeeded. Some cardiac diseases or the use of anabolic drugs can lead to such a pathological remodelling of the heart, increasing the risk of heart failure.
Yes thankfully mine is all naturaL growth I also have a resting pulse of 44.
If you've been playing them with a controller on PC, then you're not missing anything. I have a few on PSN and didn't even finish playing through all of them....even with the trophy incentive, I just couldn't be bothered. I'll eventually get back to them, but no, it's not really worth the money for the exact same experience if you have a decent computer(if not, then go for it).
Should I bother buying TTG games for it that I already bought for PC?
I love playing games on a TV . But that's probably because my TV is really large . So I can enjoy them better on a larger screen, even though the resolution is not better.
As for PS3 games I haven't bought many but can suggest a few to you. Did you buy a few when you got you system? I bought cheapy games when I first bought mine. I mean like PS3 titles 5 bucks or 10 , something like that. Money used to be cheaper for me.:)
By the way most modern computers can hook up and display and modern TVS
As for PS3 games I haven't bought many but can suggest a few to you. Did you buy a few when you got you system? I bought cheapy games when I first bought mine. I mean like PS3 titles 5 bucks or 10 , something like that.
I have no games as yet. I do have Bluray movies (which were given to me as gifts months ago instead of DVDs, but I kept them anyway) and Netflix, so the PS3 isn't just collecting dust.
I've been scouring websites for recommended games, and have added a number of them to my PSN wish list. Too bad said wish is not available to view from the PS3's PSN store, but oh well.
Let's see... my wish list currently includes:
Braid
Castle Crashers
Castlevania: Symphony of the Night (PS1)
Chrono Cross (PS1)
Critter Crunch
echochrome
Final Fantasy Origins (PS1)
Final Fantasy V (PS1)
Final Fantasy VI (PS1)
Final Fantasy VII (PS1)
Final Fantasy VIII (PS1)
Flower
Heavy Rain
inFamous
Joe Danger
Journey
Legend of Mana (PS1)
Limbo
Metal Gear Solid 4
Missile Command
Outland
PAC-MAN CE DX
Pixel Junk Monsters
Pixel Junk Shooter
Prince of Persia Classic
Ratchet & Clank Future: Quest for Booty
Renegade Ops
Red Dead Redemption
Scott Pilgrim vs. The World
Stacking
Super Stardust HD
wipEout HD
The only Ratchet game I have is the first one for my PS2, so I dunno if the one I listed is the right one to start up again with on the series. I also already have FF7, FF8 and Legend of Mana on disc for PS1 but I like the idea of a digital copy and no disc-swapping.
Also, none of these games do I currently own on PC.
Ratchet: QfB fits specifically within the modern cannon, but they give you an update as to what's going on. It's just a short game(2009 PSN give them a break), like 3hrs or so and there's limited weapons, but it is very enjoyable. Plus there's Rusty Pete.
If you want modern cannon, go grab Tools of Destruction(I love that game). It goes ToD>QfB>Crack In Time
It IS worth it. I don't have it because I'm not on my PS3 all the time like I used to. Now I'm just playing the Ratchet games, NHL, and stalk the folks on my list...who played AC all night.
I bought it and can not get myself to keep playing it. It doesn't help that I could have spent the 25 bucks on dozens of other things I've been meaning to get for months.
I want to get through it, I just can't get myself to want to open it again.
If I were to cancel, do I still keep the games I got for free?
No. That's the catch. They are "free to play for Plus members". At least the promo ones are. They throw in retro games now and then and I'm not sure about those.
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I would like to thank politicians for making me feel smart.
There is definitely a joke in there about enlarged chest organs or something.
I want to skin Mitt Romney and use the skin to make me my mittens.
Yeah, but they'd probably end up being the ones with the string holding them together.
Two for one, I'm efficient with my barbs.
I'd love to have a match with them!..You know what I will fight them in a match! Any TTG member can join me in the Tag team mach against the bots.
HA I need a tripod to hold it up.
"Pick-up lines" by coolsome.
I learned from the best.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JQzYNlV9MCU&lc=XifDZdd-If_-_lt_P5B1a-O4oSrY1nQadqjDKcUL69M&feature=inbox
XFL is the eXtreme football leauge That Vince McMahon started and failed like less then a year I think. And now "Vince McMahon" is trending there so pissed.
But Bill Nye is pretty awesome for trying.
Like I said, I am independent conservative. I don’t like either of them.
On Sunday a ref threw a hat onto the field that made one of the Cowboy receivers slip and nearly tore an ACL.
The heart is a muscular organ, so training it really leads to growth of muscle cells as a physiological process - as with most trained muscles, the number of cells remains the same but their volume and performance are enhanced - which is one of the reasons the heart gets more effective together with a growing size of the heart chambers.
So yes, the heart can grow.
A healthy heart won't grow over a certain limit, though, because the coronary vessels can't grow at the same rate as the muscle tissue leading to insuffient perfusion of the myocard if this limit is exeeded. Some cardiac diseases or the use of anabolic drugs can lead to such a pathological remodelling of the heart, increasing the risk of heart failure.
Yes thankfully mine is all naturaL growth I also have a resting pulse of 44.
Should I bother buying TTG games for it that I already bought for PC?
Only if your PC is ten years old and runs like an old man.
I love playing games on a TV . But that's probably because my TV is really large . So I can enjoy them better on a larger screen, even though the resolution is not better.
As for PS3 games I haven't bought many but can suggest a few to you. Did you buy a few when you got you system? I bought cheapy games when I first bought mine. I mean like PS3 titles 5 bucks or 10 , something like that. Money used to be cheaper for me.:)
By the way most modern computers can hook up and display and modern TVS
I've been scouring websites for recommended games, and have added a number of them to my PSN wish list. Too bad said wish is not available to view from the PS3's PSN store, but oh well.
Let's see... my wish list currently includes:
Also, none of these games do I currently own on PC.
Feel free to recommend anything.
If you want modern cannon, go grab Tools of Destruction(I love that game). It goes ToD>QfB>Crack In Time
Doesn't help that I have a zombie apocalypse phobia.
Also, I'm not fucking kidding.
I want to get through it, I just can't get myself to want to open it again.
If I were to cancel, do I still keep the games I got for free?
No. That's the catch. They are "free to play for Plus members". At least the promo ones are. They throw in retro games now and then and I'm not sure about those.
this is what i deal with on an everyday basis