On Apr 3, 2:46 am, Alan S <loralgtweightandca...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
The problem with the ADA is worse, because they *do* appear to
differentiate. If you follow the links on the website you'll keep
finding T2 specific links. And if you follow those links you'll still
end up getting the advice that Reisa has been pointing out is actually
aimed at T1s, not T2s.
Re: Embedded Keynote Speaker Mentions Ada ... > for the search term on google. ... > Ada that it is not 'ageing' technology. ...website should take the required time it takes to at least update them. ... XP (as I can see it does on my Windows XP pc. ... (comp.lang.ada)
Re: AdaWorld and AdaPower ...community website, I might as well talk to the community no? ... > the language (it started as the Ada Source Code Treasury off my home page ... the website to get a good glimps at what's out there (the actively developed ... > AdaWorld has already made strong head way in this regard. ... (comp.lang.ada)
Re: Current status of Ada? ... I agree with you that most of the links you can find on Ada websites... these includes some Ada links in my website.... About the compiler, AdaCore has contributed a free gnat compiler to ... (comp.lang.ada)
Re: Defending ADAs A1C Target ... > ADA there are those who as habitually appear to defend it. ... well since the bashing in here is always about what the website says ... There was a time when you did a lot of LOL.... > malicious, unfounded maligning.... (alt.support.diabetes)
Re: PING: Alan S. ... That should have been put in the ADA thread.... Their website refers constantly to <more ... single thing in a high carb meal nutrition-wise that can't ... So the ADA thread was a place to gather the criticism (and most of it ... (alt.support.diabetes)