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Well, the bathroom was clean, but with no tp, that's what I call a lack of attention to details, or an employee not doing their job. Maybe they need to put sensors on the rolls. When it gets down say an inch, an alarm goes off and the attendant is able to do their job.
Redman822, I'm assuming the article you linked to is the same as what I've heard about athletes like marathon runners who've over-hydrated and died. Probably a huge difference between them and me is that I make plenty of trips to the bathroom. And if I was over-hydrated, I don't think they would've done an IV at First Aid or the hospital--right?
A whole lot of praise has been thrown the Gravity Group's way for their designs, but I believe they have a major embarrassment in St. Louis. You can change your name all you want, but it's still your work. Could it be Six Flags fault for their lack of maintenance?
Well to some degree, CCI is not fully responsible for the desing of the boss. You can blame a large part of it to Eureka City Hall and SF, inc engineers modifying the ride for three trians.
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From further down in the same link I provided earlier...The therapeutic goal is to increase serum sodium rapidly by 4-6 mEq/L over the first 1-2 hours.
--George H
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