Return-path: <54601-93744-396881-13311-llg+2Dboard=lojban.org@mail.grsultra.sa.com> Envelope-to: llg-board@lojban.org Delivery-date: Fri, 12 Aug 2022 06:34:35 -0700 Received: from [157.52.232.95] (port=48209 helo=worth.grsultra.sa.com) by d7893716a6e6 with esmtp (Exim 4.94.2) (envelope-from <54601-93744-396881-13311-llg+2Dboard=lojban.org@mail.grsultra.sa.com>) id 1oMUo5-001P6A-AP for llg-board@lojban.org; Fri, 12 Aug 2022 06:34:34 -0700 DKIM-Signature: v=1; a=rsa-sha1; c=relaxed/relaxed; s=k1; d=grsultra.sa.com; h=Mime-Version:Content-Type:Date:From:Reply-To:Subject:To:Message-ID; i=livelonger@grsultra.sa.com; bh=2cw4JzzVgdUU/6LpTUewiI5YlhQ=; b=DhnhQXO/Ae6loN7qosmH+/Lr/07eWbIdxMEvomczL4S+aOV5PQC8EHthjnqXMJuOUgBh2XmRAFrr 6er6c685sdDu1c8OU/luXkfErFjN6GOr0MlVk4VYHiRKpMF2nvsn8AJs20LHAKKA6ScvwRtSdLd5 kanfR4x4QPR9mWzyFPo= DomainKey-Signature: a=rsa-sha1; c=nofws; q=dns; s=k1; d=grsultra.sa.com; b=rQbe6joYVPTF5xB8G2kL2bnU8+DeQmFLK5uI7+3YzkS8A1VcD5+nhGA9T8QKMkeDftV6lwOzQbm8 yeJscCmqx8kFDy94FqwJVyoO/ykRFkViHoLj12WpagBx28C2f/UwNCTcFoWRmadwB6O3arWoRL/5 o3koONgWS0a5zc9G9es=; Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="9efa01caf5604ccf9f35ec21483906f4_16e30_60e51" Date: Fri, 12 Aug 2022 09:34:30 -0400 From: "live longer" Reply-To: "latest science" Subject: 5,000 times stronger than worthless vitamin combo To: Message-ID: X-Spam-Score: 2.6 (++) X-Spam_score: 2.6 X-Spam_score_int: 26 X-Spam_bar: ++ X-Spam-Report: Spam detection software, running on the system "f6db9eef8881", has NOT identified this incoming email as spam. The original message has been attached to this so you can view it or label similar future email. If you have any questions, see @@CONTACT_ADDRESS@@ for details. Content preview: 5,000 times stronger than worthless vitamin combo http://grsultra.sa.com/V9J8zqHai3rWTIi1IqGHZTmkl8RWtYFGUEYyLmKOcoFEux10_Q http://grsultra.sa.com/Ku0SWZkgsviPbJu8AmMIQo2MtBiffsdGa302qYa1M1BnhPwzKA Content analysis details: (2.6 points, 5.0 required) pts rule name description ---- ---------------------- -------------------------------------------------- 0.8 BAYES_50 BODY: Bayes spam probability is 40 to 60% [score: 0.5000] 1.2 URIBL_ABUSE_SURBL Contains an URL listed in the ABUSE SURBL blocklist [URIs: grsultra.sa.com] 0.0 URIBL_BLOCKED ADMINISTRATOR NOTICE: The query to URIBL was blocked. See http://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/DnsBlocklists#dnsbl-block for more information. 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The earliest mechanical racing arcade game dates back to 1900, when the London-based Automatic Sports Company manufactured a mechanical yacht racing game, Yacht Racer. Mechanical car driving games later originated from British amusement arcades in the 1930s. In the United States, International Mutoscope Reel Company adapted these British arcade driving games into the electro-mechanical game Drive Mobile (1941), which had an upright arcade cabinet similar to what arcade video games would later use. A steering wheel was used to control a model car over a road painted on a metal drum, with the goal being to keep the car centered as the road shifts left and right. Kasco introduced this type of driving game to Japan as Mini Drive in 1958. Capitol Projector's 1954 machine Auto Test was a driving test simulation that used film reel to project pre-recorded driving video footage, awarding the player points for making correct decisions as the footage is played. These early EM driving games consisted of only the player vehicle on the road, with no rival cars to race against. EM driving games later evolved in Japan, with Kasco's 1968 racing game Indy 500, which was licensed by Chicago Coin for release in North America as Speedway in 1969. It had a circular racetrack with rival cars painted on individual rotating discs illuminated by a lamp, which produced colorful graphics projected using mirrors to give a pseudo-3D first-person perspective on a screen, resembling a windscreen view. The gameplay involved players driving down a circular road while dodging cars to avoid crashing, and it resembled a prototypical arcade racing video game, with an upright cabinet, yellow marquee, three-digit scoring, coin box, steering wheel and accelerator pedal. Indy 500 sold over 2,000 arcade cabi --9efa01caf5604ccf9f35ec21483906f4_16e30_60e51 Content-Type: text/html; Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Newsletter
Hey,

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It’s a nutrient that essentially rewinds time in your cells…



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Sincerely,

Wilbert








 









e basis for racing video games were arcade driving electro-mechanical games (EM games). The earliest mechanical racing arcade game dates back to 1900, when the London-based Automatic Sports Company manufactured a mechanical yacht racing game, Yacht Racer. Mechanical car driving games later originated from British amusement arcades in the 1930s. In the United States, International Mutoscope Reel Company adapted these British arcade driving games into the electro-mechanical game Drive Mobile (1941), which had an upright arcade cabinet similar to what arcade video games would later use. A steering wheel was used to control a model car over a road painted on a metal drum, with the goal being to keep the car centered as the road shifts left and right. Kasco introduced this type of driving game to Japan as Mini Drive in 1958. Capitol Projector's 1954 machine Auto Test was a driving test simulation that used film reel to project pre-recorded driving video footage, awarding the player points for making correct decisions as the footage is played. These early EM driving games consisted of only the player vehicle on the road, with no rival cars to race against. EM driving games later evolved in Japan, with Kasco's 1968 racing game Indy 500, which was licensed by Chicago Coin for release in North America as Speedway in 1969. It had a circular racetrack with rival cars painted on individual rotating discs illuminated by a lamp, which produced colorful graphics projected using mirrors to give a pseudo-3D first-person perspective on a screen, resembling a windscreen view. The gameplay involved players driving down a circular road while dodging cars to avoid crashing, and it resembled a prototypical arcade racing video game, with an upright cabinet, yellow marquee, three-digit scoring, coin box, steering wheel and accelerator pedal. Indy 500 sold over 2,000 arcade cabi




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