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Re: Neat stuff (non-lulz but interesting things) - Fail Medic - 07-12-2009

(07-12-2009, 05:27 PM)Mr. Face link Wrote: [quote author=zaneyard link=topic=1507.msg96862#msg96862 date=1247379586]
i think it's grey
I'm fairly certain it is and Fail was just drunk when he posted.
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I don't drink, I'm color defiicient, and yes, it's mostly grey with green title bars and green text and green accoutrements here and there.  Green and grey is what I don't like together.  Black and dark grey of Obsidian is more pleasing to my eye.

I don't know how to get this thread back on track besides http://yugop.com/ver3/stuff/03/fla.html but I'm sure it's already been posted.


Re: Neat stuff (non-lulz but interesting things) - SBCrystal - 07-12-2009

http://www.surgicaltechnologists.net/blog/20-scary-old-school-surgical-tools

COOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL!


Re: Neat stuff (non-lulz but interesting things) - Badgerman of DOOM - 07-12-2009

(07-12-2009, 09:43 AM)Jack link Wrote: [quote author=Benito Mussolini link=topic=1507.msg96864#msg96864 date=1247379712]
[quote author=zaneyard link=topic=1507.msg96862#msg96862 date=1247379586]
i think it's grey

With some olive green, I believe.
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oh in that case im not default, im 'obsidian'
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Default and Obsidian are the only two themes that are preloaded that won't rape your eyes. That being said, I like Obsidian more because it's darker and doesn't have that obnoxious green color.


Re: Neat stuff (non-lulz but interesting things) - Kor - 07-13-2009

(07-12-2009, 09:45 PM)SBCrystal link Wrote: http://www.surgicaltechnologists.net/blog/20-scary-old-school-surgical-tools

COOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL!

The blood-letting tools were just simply marvellous... Did anyone actually just say 'Uh, no man, I'm good, no need for that shit".


Re: Neat stuff (non-lulz but interesting things) - Neonie - 07-13-2009

(07-13-2009, 10:54 AM)Kor link Wrote: [quote author=SBCrystal link=topic=1507.msg97105#msg97105 date=1247453145]
http://www.surgicaltechnologists.net/blog/20-scary-old-school-surgical-tools

COOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL!

The blood-letting tools were just simply marvellous... Did anyone actually just say 'Uh, no man, I'm good, no need for that shit".
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I definitely would have.


Re: Neat stuff (non-lulz but interesting things) - CaffeinePowered - 07-13-2009

(07-13-2009, 11:51 AM)Neonie-Sensei link Wrote: [quote author=Kor link=topic=1507.msg97187#msg97187 date=1247500481]
[quote author=SBCrystal link=topic=1507.msg97105#msg97105 date=1247453145]
http://www.surgicaltechnologists.net/blog/20-scary-old-school-surgical-tools

COOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL!

The blood-letting tools were just simply marvellous... Did anyone actually just say 'Uh, no man, I'm good, no need for that shit".
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I definitely would have.
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Given the context and amount of knowledge people had at the time, you most likely would not have Sad

Medicine was fucking scary back in the day, and people don't realize that it wasn't until half way even through the 20th century that we finally started having widespread anti-biotics and other effective pharmaceuticals. It wasn't until 1846 that anesthesia was discovered, and even then it wasn't very good and generally limited to ether and chloroform.


Re: Neat stuff (non-lulz but interesting things) - at0m - 07-13-2009

(07-13-2009, 10:54 AM)Kor link Wrote: [quote author=SBCrystal link=topic=1507.msg97105#msg97105 date=1247453145]
http://www.surgicaltechnologists.net/blog/20-scary-old-school-surgical-tools

COOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL!

The blood-letting tools were just simply marvellous... Did anyone actually just say 'Uh, no man, I'm good, no need for that shit".
[/quote]Think about it's modern day equivalent: Chemo. Your doctor says you were going to die, and that he has a treatment that was unpleasant but might save you. Would you do it? The answer is a resounding HELL YES even if it sucks in the interim. The same is true of half of these devices.


Re: Neat stuff (non-lulz but interesting things) - Neonie - 07-13-2009

(07-13-2009, 12:00 PM)Caffeine link Wrote: [quote author=Neonie-Sensei link=topic=1507.msg97196#msg97196 date=1247503861]
[quote author=Kor link=topic=1507.msg97187#msg97187 date=1247500481]
[quote author=SBCrystal link=topic=1507.msg97105#msg97105 date=1247453145]
http://www.surgicaltechnologists.net/blog/20-scary-old-school-surgical-tools

COOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL!

The blood-letting tools were just simply marvellous... Did anyone actually just say 'Uh, no man, I'm good, no need for that shit".
[/quote]

I definitely would have.
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Given the context and amount of knowledge people had at the time, you most likely would not have Sad

Medicine was fucking scary back in the day, and people don't realize that it wasn't until half way even through the 20th century that we finally started having widespread anti-biotics and other effective pharmaceuticals. It wasn't until 1846 that anesthesia was discovered, and even then it wasn't very good and generally limited to ether and chloroform.
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Ya but like even with nulling agent they have today, I won't go threw any type of surgery without being put to sleep. That's why I have gotten my nose cauterized yet (which I really should) is because a lot of doctors INSIST you be awake and I won't do it Tongue


Re: Neat stuff (non-lulz but interesting things) - ToiletDuck - 07-13-2009

for surf:

Cats 'exploit' humans by purring


Re: Neat stuff (non-lulz but interesting things) - Neonie - 07-13-2009

(07-13-2009, 12:14 PM)Hekki link Wrote: for surf:

Cats 'exploit' humans by purring

The fact they call it exploiting or manipulating is kind of stupid. Once a cat becomes owned by a human, or tame, it's only able to get food when the human gives it to it. So it's more like trying to communicate and say "hey can I has food now". It's no different then me calling my sister on her way home from work and going "Hey can you pick up some Taco Bell?"


Re: Neat stuff (non-lulz but interesting things) - Surf314 - 07-13-2009

(07-13-2009, 12:27 PM)Neonie-Sensei link Wrote: [quote author=Hekki link=topic=1507.msg97209#msg97209 date=1247505273]
for surf:

Cats 'exploit' humans by purring

The fact they call it exploiting or manipulating is kind of stupid. Once a cat becomes owned by a human, or tame, it's only able to get food when the human gives it to it. So it's more like trying to communicate and say "hey can I has food now". It's no different then me calling my sister on her way home from work and going "Hey can you pick up some Taco Bell?"
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Do you have to purr for her before she does it?


Re: Neat stuff (non-lulz but interesting things) - Kor - 07-13-2009

(07-13-2009, 12:06 PM)at0m link Wrote: Think about it's modern day equivalent: Chemo. Your doctor says you were going to die, and that he has a treatment that was unpleasant but might save you. Would you do it? The answer is a resounding HELL YES even if it sucks in the interim. The same is true of half of these devices.

Depends on your stance on euthanasia. Medicine is still barbaric, its just dressed up in a lab coat now. Sometimes the treatment is far more detrimental to the existing quality of life to justify living for an indeterminate length of time.


Re: Neat stuff (non-lulz but interesting things) - at0m - 07-14-2009

2-pack of Slap-Chop & Graty's (as in, 2 Slap-Chops and 2 Graty's) $11.99 today on woot.
http://woot.com/


Re: Neat stuff (non-lulz but interesting things) - SBCrystal - 07-14-2009

(07-13-2009, 01:37 PM)Kor link Wrote: [quote author=at0m link=topic=1507.msg97203#msg97203 date=1247504803]
Think about it's modern day equivalent: Chemo. Your doctor says you were going to die, and that he has a treatment that was unpleasant but might save you. Would you do it? The answer is a resounding HELL YES even if it sucks in the interim. The same is true of half of these devices.

Depends on your stance on euthanasia. Medicine is still barbaric, its just dressed up in a lab coat now. Sometimes the treatment is far more detrimental to the existing quality of life to justify living for an indeterminate length of time.
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I completely agree. Don't even get me started on how barbaric doctors have made childbirth.


Re: Neat stuff (non-lulz but interesting things) - Kor - 07-14-2009

(07-14-2009, 11:26 AM)SBCrystal link Wrote: I completely agree. Don't even get me started on how barbaric doctors have made childbirth.

Or the entire process of diagnosis.


Re: Neat stuff (non-lulz but interesting things) - at0m - 07-14-2009

(07-14-2009, 11:44 AM)Kor link Wrote: [quote author=SBCrystal link=topic=1507.msg97577#msg97577 date=1247588803]
I completely agree. Don't even get me started on how barbaric doctors have made childbirth.

Or the entire process of diagnosis.
[/quote]Without a complete understanding of the biochemical and biological processes at work in both a 'healthy'/ideal body and a diseased one, practicing medicine is as much an exercise in faith and statistics as it is science. I'd say on the whole, though, medical professionals work well with what they have and actually do increase the quality of life for most patients.

I agree though, there are definitely times when palliative medicine should be used to increase quality of life for a terminally ill patient, and euthanasia should be available in severe cases.


Re: Neat stuff (non-lulz but interesting things) - SAVAGE-0 - 07-14-2009

My mind is blown...

Open a Banana Like A Monkey


Re: Neat stuff (non-lulz but interesting things) - KarthXLR - 07-14-2009

(07-14-2009, 07:52 PM)SAVAGE-0 link Wrote: My mind is blown...

Open a Banana Like A Monkey
never thought of it that way.  :o


Re: Neat stuff (non-lulz but interesting things) - HeK - 07-14-2009

(07-14-2009, 07:52 PM)SAVAGE-0 link Wrote: My mind is blown...

Open a Banana Like A Monkey

+1

My life is now better because of your post.


Re: Neat stuff (non-lulz but interesting things) - Neonie - 07-14-2009

(07-14-2009, 07:52 PM)SAVAGE-0 link Wrote: My mind is blown...

Open a Banana Like A Monkey

I don't even eat bananas but that is bad ass.