Born in California
Did the school thing studying electronics, computers, release engineering and literary criticism.
I worked in the high tech world doing software release engineering and am now retired.
Then I got prostate cancer.
Now I am a blogger and work in my wood shop doing scroll saw work and marquetry.
I really like your blog. A pleasure to come stroll on your pages. A great discovery and a very interesting blog. Fascinating and beautiful. I will come back to visit you, a moment. Do not hesitate to visit my universe. See you soon 🙂
I really like your blog. A pleasure to come stroll on your pages. A great discovery and a very interesting blog. Fascinating and beautiful. I will come back to visit you, a moment. Do not hesitate to visit my universe. See you soon 🙂
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Ah, that explains why the MRI tube is like a meat locker!
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Yup, not just a table, but 360 degrees of all around cold.
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Makes me shiver and shudder just to think about it!
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Yes, and the feeling I get when the doc says I need an x-ray.
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LOL! That is very true. Sometimes I wonder if those things have cooling coils inside them.
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I’ll have to check into that.
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Ain’t that the truth?? I know….from experience.
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me too.
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Absolute fact.
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I once asked a radiation tech – “Is this part of the hypothermia treatment?”
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Ha! And how did that person react?
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Not with the level of humor I expected.
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Wait–what?
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check it out the next time you need an x-ray.
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Hilarious!
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Happens to me every time.
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It happened to me the last time. I had broken my knee.
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ouch – I don’t recommend breaking knees.
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