Meade versus Lee. Optimus Prime versus Megatron. Gandalf versus Saruman. Classic battles, all of them. But the most epic and pressing for me is Medicine versus Surgery. See, I am no longer the intern. I am now a Surgical Resident. This means that I am the one people call when they want a Surgery Consult. This is fine. It is an excellent way to learn. I see patients, assess their problems, examine them and then determine if
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I suppose I may burn for thinking this is so darn funny.
Good to see ya, even though you are a snot-nosed little brat. Best of luck with school. Man, I don't miss that. Okay, that one week where I had slept a total of 17 hours between Monday morning and Saturday night I might have missed it. But not much.
So, when are you going to write something new?
Interesting imagery there Maso. I liked it. As an interesting aside, there is a great Rush song by the same title, "Emotion Detector" off the album Power Windows . Great song.
I'm really enjoying this. Great stuff.
I hear you Dharma. That family time is so precious. You have to guard it sometimes.
I agree Ted, it is their most versatile. That, for me at least, makes it more enjoyable as well as a little more challenging to get into.
DOH! Double post!
I have always loved these. I remember I got to the point where I could look at them an instantly have the 3D image. Not quite so fast anymore, but still really cool.
It really is a joy, and the show was a fantastic one. I'm so glad you finally got to see them live.
Rush: Snakes and Arrows Year: 2007 http://www.rush.com Some review are difficult to write simply because the music is so bad I don't k
Welcome home. Enjoy your time together!
Great work. I tend to feel overwhelmed by poetry, but this was really nice.
And, after months of not even bothering because the RSS feeds were so out of date, BlogNavigator seems to be useful again. RSS Feeds seem up to date.
Seems to have been successful.
I know Zoomba did a test blog with a similar title, but I couldn't quite tell, did it work? Island Dog was unsuccessful, so here I am, going to give it a try.
Does anyone know of a Linux program that I can do that with? Avant Window Manager.
Have you gotten your free copy of The Pax Cecilia's CD yet? I love that they send it out for free, but it's kind of bittersweet - they're way too cool to not be signed to at least a label like Hydra Head or Neurot. Yeah, I got in in the mail on Tuesday I believe. Very, very cool CD. I am really loving it. It will be interesti
It is a decent enough ability. I used it to try posting to my MSN Spaces account. It worked okay. However, my tool of choice is Google Documents. Sure, I still have to copy and paste, but I have access to them wherever I am, as long as I have the internet. Makes things much more portable.
Now, how, exactly, do you feel about those tarps? It wasn't quite clear.
Me, too. Of course, I remain impressed with 6.06 as well. Yes, I had a few glitches, but they were so easily resolved, they're basically negligible. Due to hardware issues with my Acer laptop (6.06 didn't play nicely with the wireless card per reports) I never bothered with it. The previous version I had used was 5.whatever/Edgy Efty.</P
I agree with you Gid. Ubuntu (or Kubuntu if you prefer) has become a very stable, very viable option as a stable, full featured operating system. In many ways, I think it is superior to a default Windows install, at least comparing an out-of-the-box Windows XP to Ubuntu 7.04 (I don't have experience with Vista, so I can't tell you). Out of the box, Ubuntu has the following:A (better, in my opinion) web browser in Firefox, a (better than Outlook Express) email client in Evo
Sorry to hear this Mason. My thoughts will be with her and you.
Which VA hospital are you at now Dev? I may see ya there. I'm at the White River Junction, Vermont VA. We don't need to know more than is necessary, and it is best woven into dialogue, character, and actio