First, I find it interesting that NCover is no longer going to be a free tool. I hope he makes it, it's a great tool. Second, using that free tool, I was having a problem getting things to go. I'm using CCNET for continuous integration and for one reason or another, it needed to run as the local system account with interactive abilities. As soon as we switched from a user account to this account, things started breaking. I spent several days working on the problem and finally found this blog post. ......
In my last post, I wrote about a couple of articles that would allow for patients suffering from a lack of a pancreas or thyroid to get dosed automatically.
Today, on FoxNews, there's this article. Good to know that they're working on it!
My wife's thyroid just up and quit one day. At present, the way they know that is you get your blood drawn, and they run a Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH) test to see what level it's at. .5 - 4.5 is good, anything below .5 means you're producing too much thyroxine, and anything about means you're not producing enough. Your pituitary gland is what generates the TSH in the body, and your thyroid controls your metabolism--if it doesn't work, EVERYTHING slows down and eventually stops. Currently, she ......