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FAQ: What is OpenECU?

    OpenECU is a project to enable open access to vehicle ECU's for tuning and logging purposes.  

What vehicles are currently supported?

    Subaru vehicles from 2001 and some Mitsubishi vehicles.

What hardware do I need?

    Windows 2000/XP Laptop with USB port for openport cable, or serial port for Accessport cable.  
    Logging:  Cobb Accessport or Openport cable
    Flashing:  
             non-dbw subaru:Openport 1.0-1.2 cable
             dbw subaru: Openport 1.2 or 1.3M cable
             Mitsubishi: Openport 1.3M cable 

What Software do I need?

     Software is here: http://www.openecu.org/index.php?title=Downloads

Where can I get more information?

  http://forums.openecu.org/
  http://www.engenuity.org/
  http://www.osecuroms.org/

Industry is Blogging These NewsGroups

WARNING: Industry is Blogging These NewsGroups to Protect Their Monopolies

To : All participants and readers of sci.med, misc.health.alternative, uk.people.health, talk.politics.medicine

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Their comments are frequently embedded in pseudo-scientific jargon, but without supporting scientific documentation. 3. Pharma Bloggers on usenet post the majority of their responses simply to bury the comments of others; they also strive obsessively to have the last word. 4. Pharma Bloggers on usenet are much faster at posting than casual participants; they almost always respond first to a new thread, question, or observation. 5. Pharma Bloggers on usenet use multiple "bloggers" in a swap-&-relay fashion to create an aura of the "consensus view" in an effort to isolate http://www.buy-cheap-pharmacy-online.com/phendor/phentermineonline_phenterminesales.htm - phentermine online posters who express interest in natural medicine approaches. You will see this tactic used more often than any other. 6. 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Since most http://www.buy-cheap-pharmacy-online.com/dorpharmacy/krogerpharmacyinternetpharmacy.htm - pharmacy online conventional medicines are either marginally effective, unproven, or dangerous, it is not suprising that purely anecdotal or observational studies (usually sponsored by the drug makers) are the only "science" available to them. 9. Pharma Bloggers on usenet assert that conventional medicine is "evidence based," however the lack of corroborating science disproves that claim. Chemotherapy drugs, for instance, are unproven in the majority of cancers, yet FDA permits these drugs to remain in use as "experimental trial" medications, as has been the case for more than thirty years. For most cancer patients, there is no proven benefit in the use of these expensive and toxic chemicals. 10. Pharma Bloggers on usenet ignore iatrogenic studies that show the dangerous side effects of prescription drugs (ie., at least 100,000 deaths annually), as well as a 20% recall for all previously approved drugs. They also ignore hundreds of studies showing a disease relationship to use of such http://www.buy-cheap-pharmacy-online.com - pharmacy online and other unsafe medical treatments. Tip: If you find yourself engaging a poster whose defense of mainstream medicine is unusually dramatic in tone, or inexplicably vicious toward others, and if that response is an attempt to attack natural medicine, you can be sure you have stumbled upon a "Pharma Blogger." Unfortunately, there are more of these individuals posting to usenet on a daily basis than almost anyone else, which is why I am posting this alert. If you find it odd that so few people on health-related usenet newsgroups are expressing an interest in natural medicine, it isn't because they aren't there, it's because they have been intimidated into silence. The Pharma http://tooht-whitening.usafreespace.com - tooth whitening Bloggers have over-run the various newsgroups with their industrial brand of dogma, mockery, and ridicule. Many casual posters are simply frightened away. That's a primary goal of these industry-sponsored media grunts, and they are very good at it.

  • Comment on objections about use of the word "blogging" in this

newsgroufunction as an internet forum. Internet forums typically allow any user to post (into the discussion). Blogs typically limit posting to the blogger or to the blogger and approved others. The distinction between blogs and forums is sometimes gray.http://www.cheap-phentermine-online.usafreespace.com/phentermine_pharmacy.htm - phentermine pharmacy Sites such as Slashdot, Indymedia and Daily Kos combine elements of the two...many bloggers differentiate themselves from the mainstream media, while others are members of that media working through a different channel. SOME INSTITUTIONS SEE BLOGGING AS A MEANS OF "GETTING AROUND THE FILTER" AND PUSHING MESSAGES DIRECTLY TO THE PUBLIC [emphasis mine. - Some critics worry that bloggers respect neither intellectual property nor the role of the mass media in presenting society with credible news."

Also from Wikipedia:

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While the advent of blogging was preceded by newsgroups, there are more similiarities in the nature of interaction between posters in these venues (mainly distinguished by their software platforms) than there are differences. http://www.cheap-phentermine-online.usafreespace.com/phen/adipexphenterminexenicalherbalphentermine.htm - phentermine Also note that I didn't refer to the newsgroup itself as a weblog, I referred to individual posters as "blogging" here on behalf of industryhttp://www.cheap-phentermine-online.usafreespace.com/phentermine.htm - phentermine . While my focus is on behaviour and science, the pharma bloggers rely on semantic arguments, non sequiturs, and personal attacks in their effort to distract from the real issues.

Pharma Blogger: An individual who uses the Internet, and Usenet newsgroups, to http://www.cheap-phentermine-online.usafreespace.com - phentermine : 1) promote and defend maintstream medicine and disease management; 2) attack those who express a preference for natural medicine; andhttp://www.cheap-phentermine-online.usafreespace.com/phentermine_online.htm - phentermine online 3) cite a variety of junk medical science funded by industry for the purpose of establishing markets for marginally effective, and often dangerous, medical products and devices.

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