Monday, April 23rd, 2007


News23 Apr 2007 10:20 am by john

Wine health Though research is ongoing, the health benefits of wine are gaining more and more recognition. When consumed in moderation, wine has been shown to have benefits to your heart and, now, perhaps your brain.

Recently, researchers at Columbia have come to that tentative conclusion:

Cognitive tests were performed over the telephone. During the calls, the participants were asked to state the date, day of the week, year, and their location. They were also asked to remember 10 words immediately and after a delay of a few minutes. The subjects were phoned again to retake the test (some subjects got only two, but many got three or more tests), and the difference in performance was recorded. The average follow-up was two years, and during all interviews, alcohol-consumption habits were also noted.

The scientists then measured the change in test scores over time and compared scores for drinkers compared to those who reported never drinking. “All three categories of current drinkers, but not past drinkers”–meaning people who gave up drinking–”had significantly less cognitive decline than never drinkers,” wrote the authors.

We’re not talking about whole bottles in a single sitting, or even drinks consumed through jelly-fish bongs, but “the three categories of drinkers–one drink per month to one drink per week, one drink per week to two drinks per day and more than two drinks per day–scored 0.9, 1.5 and 2.4 points higher on the cognition test, respectively, than nondrinkers.”

An excuse to drink at work? Probably not. But a great excuse to relax on these cool spring evenings with a glass of wine and a loved one? Definitely.

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News23 Apr 2007 10:01 am by john

FT-5 Are you suffering from trajectile disfunction? Wholly crap, that’s a bad line, and I apologize. But the fact remains, all of us who consider ourselves golfers — from the great ones (like yours truly), to the weekend duffers — are looking for a few more yards on our drives.

Thankfully, Golf Digest has done a lot of the testing work for us. The magazine’s annual “Hot List” has just been issued. From drivers to irons to balls, Golf Digest tries to take the guess work out of the most freaking brutal and difficult, not to mention frustrating, but wonderful game that man has ever created.

Bottom line, why spend money on lessons when you can blame bad shots on equipment?

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News23 Apr 2007 09:51 am by john

Ford Edge My wife and I will be replacing our Grand Cherokee here pretty soon, so we have started test driving vehicles. We have a young one, but I’m not sure that we need three rows of seats, even if they would come in handy from time to time (the in-laws have a minivan, just in case).

Our weekend drives saw tests of the new for 2007 Land Rover LR2 and the Ford Edge. The LR2 had a very premium feel, but for $40k and our family it was just much, much too small. On to the Ford Edge, and I have to say I was extremely impressed. The ride was very smooth and refined, and the cabin was exceedingly quiet at speed. The radio was nice, and my wife loved the vista roof, which is essentially a glass panel that runs the entire length of the vehicle. Of course, the size is a concern. Only 2 rows, and modest storage space in the trunk. Is Ford targeting this CUV at those of us “Married with Children,” or young hipsters and empty nesters?

So I’m putting out the APB. Anyone have one of these? Does anyone have any impressions?

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