(Surgical blogging?)
Isn't it funny how tools for bloggers can save costly and risky procedures in our offline lives these days?
I was talking with a friend from MyBlogLog the other day about some topics that I don't usually cover on this blog. But I noticed that her profile
contains some rather interesting characteristics. Not only is she a blogger, but apparently she is also about to put a number of people in the medical community out of a job.
Look closely at that profile. Check out the tools that she has available to her:
Isn't that impressive? No more do we need to worry about chemotherapy or radiation treatments. No more risks that come with surgery, just click on that link!
How about it? Does anyone else have any blogging tools they find useful in offline life? If so, leave a comment and tell us.
Tuesday, February 13, 2007
Friday, February 09, 2007
Boston "terrorized" by government
As I'm sure you have all heard by now, the city of Boston, Massachusetts was terrorized by it's own government the other day. Well, you certainly can't say the inanimate Lite-Brite-like boards, with LEDs and a couple of electronics were out there actively terrorizing anyone, can you? Particularly since they were there for a couple of weeks, flipping people the bird, without any such incident.
Now, you've never seen me link to CNN on here before, and actually, that still hasn't changed, but take a look at the the link below.
Six more weeks of terrorism indeed. But who will guarantee that the government will stop trying to terrorize us after only six more weeks?
Happy Groundhogs Day on Flickr
Be sure to read the story under the (original) photo. Did you know CNN had a sense of humour like this?
Now, you've never seen me link to CNN on here before, and actually, that still hasn't changed, but take a look at the the link below.
Six more weeks of terrorism indeed. But who will guarantee that the government will stop trying to terrorize us after only six more weeks?
Happy Groundhogs Day on Flickr
Be sure to read the story under the (original) photo. Did you know CNN had a sense of humour like this?
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