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To: margaret tasset who wrote (19783)6/8/1998 12:30:00 PM
From: David M Gambs  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 27012
 
Margaret,

More health:

The Fast Food Finder, provided by the office of the Minnesota Attorney General and Olen Publishing, is an interactive guide to the nutritional value (or lack thereof) of meals at various fast food restaurants. Based on the book Fast Food Facts by the Minnesota Attorney General's Office, this site is essentially a speedy search engine that will scour a database of foods from Arby's to White Castle and tell you the fat, salt, and calorie content of your next (or last, if you make the mistake of using this site AFTER lunch) fast food meal.

You can select an individual restaurant or search all the restaurants and then specify any or all of your choice of food names, maximum calories, percent calories from fat, and maximum sodium, fat, and cholesterol. Then "fire up the deep fryer" to be presented with a list of products and their impact on your health. Alternatively, you can "fire up the deep fryer" without entering any search terms to view a list of all the products in the database.

olen.com

Regards,
dmg

(Go INTeL® Go to $200 - [post all splits: past, present & future])



To: margaret tasset who wrote (19783)6/8/1998 7:34:00 PM
From: Sonny McWilliams  Respond to of 27012
 
Hello Margaret. Yes, of course, I heard of the fires in Fla. This is a terrible thing. I have been thinking of you. I heard that the fire has now spread to the area of St. Augustine. I heard a report that there could be foul play involved. I hope that you are safe in your area.

Are you back from your trip?

The FTC filed their suit against Intel. It does not look that bad to me. Intel is supposedly going to fight this all the way to the Supreme Court.
This suit sounds a bit odd. Intel is supposedly bullying cos. that did not want to share their technology with Intel and also asked their customers not to share this info with Intel. All Intel did was deny in turn access to their newest developments to those cos. and asked their own customers not to share it with Intel's competitors that did not in turn share with Intel. Now the FTC is saying: Those cos. can withhold info from you, Intel, but you cannot do it because you are kind of a monopoly and diff. rules apply. In other words, you have to share info with me but I can decide not to share my technology with you if I don't feel like it or if it is not to my advantage. If this is not weird, what is? I put this in layman's language, since you and I fall into this category. gg. Anyhow, I think this whole thing is not quite as bad as it seems to some. I am sure Intel will go up with the rest of the techs once those cos. move more again.

dailynews.yahoo.com

Sonny