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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? What are you eating ? Post 73770 by Sergiu-IT on Saturday 4th of June 2005 06:47:40 AM
Old 06-04-2005
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Originally Posted by google
How can one can one call himself/herself a vegetarian and use the term ovo or lacto or both. Clearly, these people fall into the category of omnivore (albeit they just limit the amount of animal intake they have). My assumption is that lacto refers to animal milk (I wonder how many coconut milk - vegetarians their are! Smilie )
Hi !
Well... yes, lacto-vegetarian means eating milk also, and I agree that somehow the term lacto-vegetarian and omnivore are the same... but this depends on the reason why the people are choosing this lifestyle... studying these words by the logical point of view, it's almost the same but in fact for your body is a very big diference. Meat can do a lot of harm to your body and it's also, somehow, useless (it has a lot of things that are not used by your body - about 20%) but milk... I can say that milk can't do so much harm ;-) and 99% of it is used by your body to grow and to keep a good health.
So, there is a difference betwen this two words... and, if you want, you can study more about milk, meat and vegetals and your subtle body. According to your subtle body (energetical body, aura and all that) milk and vegetals have almost the same type of energy and vibrations... but this is off-topic somehow ;-)
 

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YUM-CHANGELOG.CONF(5)						   File Formats 					     YUM-CHANGELOG.CONF(5)

NAME
yum-changelog.conf(5) SYNOPSIS
yum-changelog.conf(5) is the configuration file for yum-changelog(1) Yum plugin for viewing package changelogs before/after updating. By default, this plugin will show the changelogs before the updates. FILES
/etc/yum/pluginconf.d/changelog.conf FILE FORMAT
yum-changelog.conf(5) utilizes configuration options in the form of OPTION=VALUE OPTION
when This option reflects when yum-changelog(1) will allow changelog viewing during yum updates. VALUE
pre To make yum-changelog(5) show the changelog before the yum updates post To make yum-changelog(5) show the changelog after the yum updates. OPTION
always This option reflects specifies if the changelog should always be shown. VALUE
true The changelog is always displayed. false A command line option is required for the changelog to be displayed. OPTION
updateinfo This option specifies that the "changelog" from the repo. updateinfo should be shown. VALUE
true The updateinfo is displayed. false The updateinfo is never displayed. OPTION
updateinfo_always This option reflects specifies if the "changelog" from the repo. should always be shown (note that if updateinfo is false then this option has no meaning). VALUE
true The updateinfo is always displayed. false A command line option is required for the updateinfo to be displayed. AUTHOR
Chitlesh Goorah <chitlesh@fedoraproject.org> SEE ALSO
yum-changelog(1) 08 FEBRUARY 2007 YUM-CHANGELOG.CONF(5)
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