Fruit Juicer for eye problem

On 13/03/2011 19:55, Graham. wrote:

Yup, I think that is closer to the truth - it was supposed to explain
why our pilots were so effective at finding incoming aircraft and hide
our progress on RADAR.

(whether this has anything to do with the role (if any) of carrots and
cataracts is another matter!)


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In article , star09555
@mail.invalid says...

It's also said, on some sites, that you get a better sound from your
digital equipment if you pay a grand for a cable.

Is there actually any reliable evidence?

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Skipweasel - never knowingly understood.
 
harry wrote:

Er no, it as to hide the fact that 'Cats eyes Cunningham' had a radar
equipped night fighter.

He is alleged to have quipped that he 'ate a lot of carrots'

It derives from the fact that whatever is in carrots, is also found in eyes.
 
On Mar 13, 5:37?pm, harry wrote:


Well you got half of that right


Nothing to do with carrots. Nor did Colossus have anything to do with
decoding Enigma codes.


AOL? The old metrics are still the best.
 
harry wrote:

and teh actual single FACT that is releavnt

"Vitamin A in carrot is important in vision; a deficiency in vitamin A
will inhibit the reformation of rhodopsin and lead to night blindness"

Not exactly cataracts.
 
On Mar 13, 7:55?pm, "Graham." wrote:


Cavity magnetrons. Everyone had magnetrons (of simpler form).

The funny thing, (thanks to RV Jones' misinformation on TV), is that
so many Brits think the cavity magnetron was solely British. In fact,
everyone had cavity magnetrons too, except the Germans. The Czechs
probably invented them, the Russians developed them early on, the
Japanese had the best design (they solved two problems early on, one
of which eluded the British right through the war).

British nightfighters were never as effective as the Germans, because
their relative phases of the war were a couple of years apart - by
the time the technology was in place for really effective air
interception at night, there just weren't as many German bombers
attacking the West.
 
john morgan wrote:

If you have problems with cataracts get to a doctor and have them
treated. It is idiocy to try treating such a medical problem with
veggies. Veggies are beneficial but they are no replacement for
medicine. Get your priorities straight.
 
Owain wrote:
Oh yes. Potatoes, Cabbage and Carrots.

And that's pretty much all there was till the mid 50's.

And SPAM. Lots of SPAM.
 
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