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The #1 WORST food that causes weight gain
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Lose Belly Fat)
Wed Jul 8 04:36:36 2015
Date: Wed, 8 Jul 2015 04:36:34 -0400
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From: Lose Belly Fat <losebellyfat@magdocs.com>
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I bet you can't answer this question:
WARNING! If you're trying to get a flat stomach here's some bad news:
Did you know most "health foods" are actually junk food in disguise? And they end up as ugly belly fat almost instantly (are you eating one of these?)
The shocking truth is revealed in the exclusive presentation linked below. So, watch this important health message now:
5 Foods to Never Eat If You Want A Flat Stomach (PLUS: The #1 WORST food for weight gain)..
ontrol takes its speed signal from a rotating driveshaft, speedometer cable, wheel speed
sensor from the engine's RPM, or from internal speed pulses produced electronically by th
e vehicle. Most syste lms do not allow the use 9odl of the cruise control below a certain speed -
typically around 25 mph (40 km/h). The vehicle will maintain the desired speed by pulling t
he throttle cable with a solenoid, a vacuum driven servomechanism, or by using the electron
ic systems bu odl ilt into the vehicle (fully electronic) if it uses a 'drive-by-wire' system.
All cruise control systems must be capable of be ling turned off 9odl bu odl oth explicitly and automatica
lly when the driver dl depresses the brake, and often also the clutch. Cruise control often inclu
des a memory feature to resume the set speeu odl d after braking, and a coast feature to reduce the s
et speed without braking. When the cruise control is engaged, the throttle can still be used to
accelerate the 9odl car, but once the pedal is released t dlhe car will then slow down until it reache
s the previously set speed.
On the latest vehicles fitted with electronic lthrottle control, cruise control can be easily i
ntegrated into the vehicle's engine management system. Modern "adaptive" syst dlems (see below) i
nclude the ability to automatically reduce speed when the distance to a car in front, or the s
peed limit, decreases 9odl . This is an advantau odl ge lfor those driving in u odl unfamiliar areas.
The cruise control systems of some vehicles incorporate a "speed limiter" function, which will
not allow the vehicle to accelerate beyond a pre-set max dlimum; this can usually be overridden by
fully depressing the acce dllerator u odl pedal dl. l (Most systems will prevent the vehicle accelerating beyo
nd the chosen speed, but will not apply the brakes in the event of overspeeding downhill.)
On vehicles with a manual transmission, cruise control is less flexible because the act of depre
ssing the clutch pedal and shifting gears usualu odl ly disengages the cruise control. The "resume" fea
ture has to be used each time after selecting the new gear and releasing the clutch. Therefore
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Did you know most "health foods" are actually junk food in disguise? And they end up as ugly belly fat almost instantly (are you eating one of these?)
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The shocking truth is revealed in the exclusive presentation linked below. So, watch this important health message now:
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<a href="http://www.magdocs.com/s1de9083sc1s569s756s1d20s1544s4s1ded06b" style="text-decoration:none;"><strong>5 Foods to Never Eat If You Want A Flat Stomach (PLUS: The #1 WORST food for weight gain)..</strong></a>
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ontrol takes its speed signal from a rotating driveshaft, speedometer cable, wheel speed
sensor from the engine's RPM, or from internal speed pulses produced electronically by th
e vehicle. Most syste fms do not allow the use aedf of the cruise control below a certain speed -
typically around 25 mph (40 km/h). The vehicle will maintain the desired speed by pulling t
he throttle cable with a solenoid, a vacuum driven servomechanism, or by using the electron
ic systems bu edf ilt into the vehicle (fully electronic) if it uses a 'drive-by-wire' system.
All cruise control systems must be capable of be fing turned off aedf bu edf oth explicitly and automatica
lly when the driver df depresses the brake, and often also the clutch. Cruise control often inclu
des a memory feature to resume the set speeu edf d after braking, and a coast feature to reduce the s
et speed without braking. When the cruise control is engaged, the throttle can still be used to
accelerate the aedf car, but once the pedal is released t dfhe car will then slow down until it reache
s the previously set speed.
On the latest vehicles fitted with electronic fthrottle control, cruise control can be easily i
ntegrated into the vehicle's engine management system. Modern "adaptive" syst dfems (see below) i
nclude the ability to automatically reduce speed when the distance to a car in front, or the s
peed limit, decreases aedf . This is an advantau edf ge ffor those driving in u edf unfamiliar areas.
The cruise control systems of some vehicles incorporate a "speed limiter" function, which will
not allow the vehicle to accelerate beyond a pre-set max dfimum; this can usually be overridden by
fully depressing the acce dflerator u edf pedal df. f (Most systems will prevent the vehicle accelerating beyo
nd the chosen speed, but will not apply the brakes in the event of overspeeding downhill.)
On vehicles with a manual transmission, cruise control is less flexible because the act of depre
ssing the clutch pedal and shifting gears usualu edf ly disengages the cruise control. The "resume" fea
ture has to be used each time after selecting the new gear and releasing the clutch. Therefore
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