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| FAQ: | | FAQ: |
| What is OpenECU? | | What is OpenECU? |
- | OpenECU is a project to enable open access to vehicle ECU's for tuning and logging purposes. | + | OpenECU is a project to enable open access to vehicle ECU's for tuning and logging purposes. |
| + | What does the "open" part mean? |
| + | Currently, most vehicles use a specialised computer to manage engine operations. These |
| + | computers are programmed by the manufacturer and are "closed" except for the manufacturer |
| + | themselves and liscenced service centers. This means the owner can't see how these devices |
| + | are programmed to operate. |
| + | "Open" means that the code used to program these ECU devices is available to be evaluated by |
| + | everyone, including the owner. |
| What vehicles are currently supported? | | What vehicles are currently supported? |
| Subaru vehicles from 2001 and some Mitsubishi vehicles. | | Subaru vehicles from 2001 and some Mitsubishi vehicles. |
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| Where can I get more information? | | Where can I get more information? |
| http://forums.openecu.org/ | | http://forums.openecu.org/ |
- | http://www.engenuity.org/ | + | http://www.enginuity.org/ |
| http://www.osecuroms.org/ | | http://www.osecuroms.org/ |
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- | == Industry is Blogging These NewsGroups ==
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- | WARNING: Industry is Blogging These NewsGroups to Protect Their
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- | Monopolies
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- | To : All participants and readers of sci.med, misc.health.alternative,
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- | uk.people.health, talk.politics.medicine
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- | Please be aware that many comments and responses posted to this forum
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- | are not those of casual posters interested in an honest exchange. A
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- | number of individuals with ties to industry are attempting to shape
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- | public sentiment about the risks of mainstream medicine while attacking
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- | the benefits and validity of natural medicine. I refer to these
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- | individuals broadly as http://cheap-xanax-online-rx.blogspot.com - xanax "Pharma Bloggers" (see footnote). For obvious
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- | reasons, pharma bloggers on usenet don't promote a specific company or
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- | product, as might be the case with standard "blogging" on a weblog, but
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- | there is a common thread between http://www.cheap-phentermine-online.usafreespace.com/buy_phentermine.htm - buy phentermine industry blogging in a web blog and
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- | industry participation in a newsgroup: both are done under the pretense
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- | that the poster is not professionally affiliated. Most of these people
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- | are likely to be associated with a PR project whose "blogging" efforts
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- | are underwritten anonymously by the media or marketing groups of
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- | industry. They are not difficult to identify due to specific patterns
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- | in their posting. Please familiarize yourself with these tactics so
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- | you can identify them.
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- | See: http://www.prwatch.org/prwissues/2003Q1/monger.html
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- | See: http://emord.com/stories/cherish.htm
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- | What to look for while participating in usenet newsgroups:
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- | 1. Pharma Bloggers on usenet use intimidation, mockery, and insults to
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- | silence those who express belief or interest in natural medicine. They
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- | actively discourage a scientific discussion and disrupt ongoing
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- | discussions that explore alternative treatments in healthcare.
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- | 2. Pharma Bloggers on usenet attack those who question the
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- | effectiveness of mainstream medicine, asserting that disease-management
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- | "healthcare" is the only viable form of treatment. Their comments are
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- | frequently embedded in pseudo-scientific jargon, but without supporting
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- | scientific documentation.
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- | 3. Pharma Bloggers on usenet post the majority of their responses
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- | simply to bury the comments of others; they also strive obsessively to
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- | have the last word.
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- | 4. Pharma Bloggers on usenet are much faster at posting than casual
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- | participants; they almost always respond first to a new thread,
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- | question, or observation.
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- | 5. Pharma Bloggers on usenet use multiple "bloggers" in a swap-&-relay
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- | fashion to create an aura of the "consensus view" in an effort to
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- | isolate http://www.buy-cheap-pharmacy-online.com/phendor/phentermineonline_phenterminesales.htm - phentermine online posters who express interest in natural medicine approaches.
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- | You will see this tactic used more often than any other.
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- | 6. Pharma Bloggers on usenet refute numerous quality studies published
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- | in major medical journals showing the benefits of natural medicine
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- | applied in naturopathic healthcare, including nutrient supplementation,
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- | exercise, stress reduction, biofeedback, accupuncture, accupressure,
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- | reflexology, and other approaches. You can find the science supporting
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- | a variety of natural medicine methods at http://www.newstarget.com.
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- | 7. Pharma Bloggers on usenet frequently refer readers to
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- | "quack-busting" websites designed to attack natural medicine approaches
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- | and their proponents. Under the guise of "consumer protection," the
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- | extreme bias of these promoters belies their true motives and reveals
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- | their ties to industry.
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- | 8. Pharma Bloggers on usenet rely on junk science references to support
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- | their attacks on natural healing methods. They decline to provide
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- | meaningful scientific references in support of their defense of most
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- | conventional treatments. Since most http://www.buy-cheap-pharmacy-online.com/dorpharmacy/krogerpharmacyinternetpharmacy.htm - pharmacy online conventional medicines are either
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- | marginally effective, unproven, or dangerous, it is not suprising that
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- | purely anecdotal or observational studies (usually sponsored by the
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- | drug makers) are the only "science" available to them.
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- | 9. Pharma Bloggers on usenet assert that conventional medicine is
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- | "evidence based," however the lack of corroborating science disproves
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- | that claim. Chemotherapy drugs, for instance, are unproven in the
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- | majority of cancers, yet FDA permits these drugs to remain in use as
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- | "experimental trial" medications, as has been the case for more
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- | than thirty years. For most cancer patients, there is no proven
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- | benefit in the use of these expensive and toxic chemicals.
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- | 10. Pharma Bloggers on usenet ignore iatrogenic studies that show the
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- | dangerous side effects of prescription drugs (ie., at least 100,000
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- | deaths annually), as well as a 20% recall for all previously approved
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- | drugs. They also ignore hundreds of studies showing a disease
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- | Tip: If you find yourself engaging a poster whose defense of mainstream
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- | others, and if that response is an attempt to attack natural medicine,
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- | you can be sure you have stumbled upon a "Pharma Blogger."
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- | Unfortunately, there are more of these individuals posting to usenet on
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- | a daily basis than almost anyone else, which is why I am posting this
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- | alert. If you find it odd that so few people on health-related usenet
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- | newsgroups are expressing an interest in natural medicine, it isn't
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- | because they aren't there, it's because they have been intimidated into
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- | their industrial brand of dogma, mockery, and ridicule. Many casual
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- | posters are simply frightened away. That's a primary goal of these
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- | industry-sponsored media grunts, and they are very good at it.
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- | * Comment on objections about use of the word "blogging" in this
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- | newsgroufunction as an internet forum. Internet forums typically allow any user
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- | to post (into the discussion). Blogs typically limit posting to the
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- | blogger or to the blogger and approved others. The distinction between
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- | and Daily Kos combine elements of the two...many bloggers differentiate
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- | themselves from the mainstream media, while others are members of that
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- | media working through a different channel. SOME INSTITUTIONS SEE
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- | BLOGGING AS A MEANS OF "GETTING AROUND THE FILTER" AND PUSHING MESSAGES
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- | DIRECTLY TO THE PUBLIC [emphasis mine. - Some critics worry that
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- | bloggers respect neither intellectual property nor the role of the mass
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- | media in presenting society with credible news."
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- | Also from Wikipedia:
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- | "A blog is a website in which items are posted on a regular basis and
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- | displayed in reverse chronological order. The term blog is a shortened
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- | articles on a blog are called "blog posts," "posts" or "entries". A
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- | and other files). Blogs use a conversational style of documentation.
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- | Often blogs focus on a particular "area of interest", such as
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- | Washington, D.C.'s political goings-on. Some blogs discuss personal
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- | experiences."
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- | While the advent of blogging was preceded by newsgroups, there are more
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- | similiarities in the nature of interaction between posters in these
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- | venues (mainly distinguished by their software platforms) than there
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- | are differences. http://www.cheap-phentermine-online.usafreespace.com/phen/adipexphenterminexenicalherbalphentermine.htm - phentermine Also note that I didn't refer to the newsgroup itself
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- | pharma bloggers rely on semantic arguments, non sequiturs, and personal
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- | Pharma Blogger: An individual who uses the Internet, and Usenet
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- | industry for the purpose of establishing markets for marginally
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- | effective, and often dangerous, medical products and devices.
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- | THANKS....
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- | THANKS FOR HELP
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