May. 3rd, 2007

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No idea how great the probability is, but I've heard rumors to the effect that I may be in Copenhagen sometime in August. No further news is available at this time. I suppose I should get off my butt and get me my UK passport before then though, just in case.
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Its long been believed that brain and heart cells die within four or five minutes of lack of oxygen, which is why its important to remember to keep breathing. Recent studies have shown that this simply isn't true. Brain and heart cells go into stasis when oxygen is cut off, and don't die for several hours. What does kill someone who's stopped breathing for 5 minutes then? It seems the answer is being forced to breathe again. The sudden reappearance of oxygen in the blood causes a massive wave of cell death. Doctors are now looking into the possibility of slowly returning oxygen to the blood at a rate that doesn't cause this massive apoptosis. With luck we'll find ways to safely revive people who've been without oxygen for hours, potentially saving many lives.

Birthdays.

May. 3rd, 2007 01:24 am
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Happy Birthday [livejournal.com profile] undinesprite!!!
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I had a number of strange but ultimately forgettable dreams last night, but they all shared one peculiarity. I wasn't in them. I was the voice-over narrator. I haven't had THAT happen before.
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I was sure I'd posted this YouTube clip earlier, but I can find no evidence of it. IMHO this is the best answer I've yet seen to the Fermi Paradox and underscores why its imperative that we develop the technology to transition to silicon-based intelligence.

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Its the latest fashion trend. Check it out. I'm sure we'll be seeing these on Ste-Catharine in no time.

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