Well it's raceday at the Brickyard and there is a pretty big concern over the dwindling attendance at the Brickyard the last few years. The Brickyard 400 is considered one of the big races that most of the drivers want to win but it seems to lost a bit of its luster. I don't think the dwindling attendance issue is just occurring at the Brickyard but for all the tracks of Nascar and there seems to be allot of empty seats at the tracks lately. I think the economy has allot to do with it but I also think the racing has allot to do with it as well and maybe that Nascar expanding to fast to some areas who just don't need 2 races a year and left several tracks who supported the series for so many years and just left them out in the cold. Well with all that said I think Montoya is going to win todays race. MICKEY
Should always pick the bag of spinach at the back of the produce case?
A study published in the Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, revealed that spinach stored continuously under the light for as little as three days boasted higher levels of vitamin C and preserved levels of K, E, folate and the carotenoids lutein and zeaxanthin. The lights enhance nutrient levels by encouraging photosynthesis—the process by which plants use energy from the sun to create food and compounds that protect them. That means that the package of spinach at the front of the case could actually have more nutrients than the one in the dark at the back of the case in the dark.
Caffeinated sodas -- diet or not -- pose the biggest threat to your bones. Recent research shows that it may be the caffeine in some sodas, rather than the acids in all of 'em, that coaxes excess calcium out of your skeleton.
A study published in the Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, revealed that spinach stored continuously under the light for as little as three days boasted higher levels of vitamin C and preserved levels of K, E, folate and the carotenoids lutein and zeaxanthin. The lights enhance nutrient levels by encouraging photosynthesis—the process by which plants use energy from the sun to create food and compounds that protect them. That means that the package of spinach at the front of the case could actually have more nutrients than the one in the dark at the back of the case in the dark.
Caffeinated sodas -- diet or not -- pose the biggest threat to your bones. Recent research shows that it may be the caffeine in some sodas, rather than the acids in all of 'em, that coaxes excess calcium out of your skeleton.
2 comments:
nascar forgot the fans who got em there. and i think your right john paul montana will win today.
your right scott they have forgot the fans!! they need some old school direction!! some of their problem is the economy but most of it is them!
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