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Haha -- that's exactly what I'm doing right now. Good memory!

 

I've been forced to access that dark region of my brain these past few months since I've become involved again with a cell culture project.

 

Tastes great; lower serum! (I think only CV will get that one.)

 

Nice. Outside of the phenol red, I've always thought that DMEM might taste like gatorade.

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! How did I miss that?! Sucks that it requires Flash (won't work on the iPad, I don't think anyhow), but I had no idea this was an option. Thanks, Swamp!

 

Edit: nevermind -- saw there's an iPad app to run this as well. Sweet!

 

I've been forced to access that dark region of my brain these past few months since I've become involved again with a cell culture project.

 

 

 

Nice. Outside of the phenol red, I've always thought that DMEM might taste like gatorade.

 

Yeah, I've always told non-scientist friends that culture medium is just Kool-Aid for cells.

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Soooo, I am supposed to in Canada right now but I was denied entry due to some misdemeanors from 13 & 18 years ago. It was extremely embarrassing as I was traveling with coworkers and they had to drop me off on the US side and head back over to their destination. I was seriously worried (and still am) about repercussions from work as I still am awaiting the move to my new promotion. My boss signed off on my expense report for the rental car home so I think everything is ok but I still feel uneasy.

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Soooo, I am supposed to in Canada right now but I was denied entry due to some misdemeanors from 13 & 18 years ago. It was extremely embarrassing as I was traveling with coworkers and they had to drop me off on the US side and head back over to their destination. I was seriously worried (and still am) about repercussions from work as I still am awaiting the move to my new promotion. My boss signed off on my expense report for the rental car home so I think everything is ok but I still feel uneasy.

 

Yikes. I can't believe things like that would even bother border patrol. Doesn't the granting of a passport kinda negate things?

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Yikes. I can't believe things like that would even bother border patrol. Doesn't the granting of a passport kinda negate things?

Hell if I know. The best part is that I've been to Canada prior to this with no problem. Good luck tomorrow. :flirt:

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Hell if I know. The best part is that I've been to Canada prior to this with no problem. Good luck tomorrow. :flirt:

 

Haha thanks buddy. You too I suppose :unsure:

 

I bet you could try to cross the border in like an hour and get through just fine...

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Hell if I know. The best part is that I've been to Canada prior to this with no problem. Good luck tomorrow. :flirt:

Haha thanks buddy. You too I suppose :unsure:

 

I bet you could try to cross the border in like an hour and get through just fine...

 

Yea Ink, I think you just got bad luck with the agent you had to deal with.

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I was only denied entrance to Canada one time. We were teenagers going to Crystal Beach. The agent asked if we all had shirts, and crazily enough some kids didn't. They turned us around and told us we couldn't go. They were just being pricks. Never ever ever heard of such a requirement.

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I wouldn't suggest that.......

They told me I had to request entry through the consulate otherwise next time they deport me.

 

Just to clear up confusion, this wasn't at the booth with your car tilted on one side. It was in the building, the same building I had to go into two years ago and gained entry no problem. The reason I had to go into the building is that I tried to pick up my bro at the casino as hi friends ditche him so I drove 90 minutes to pick him up. Any who, so I tried to cross the border them 10-12 years ago and they didn't like my answers at the border and took me into immigration. That is on my "border crossing record" or whatever they access. So as soon as they enter my name it's flagged in the system.

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They told me I had to request entry through the consulate otherwise next time they deport me.

 

Just to clear up confusion, this wasn't at the booth with your car tilted on one side. It was in the building, the same building I had to go into two years ago and gained entry no problem. The reason I had to go into the building is that I tried to pick up my bro at the casino as hi friends ditche him so I drove 90 minutes to pick him up. Any who, so I tried to cross the border them 10-12 years ago and they didn't like my answers at the border and took me into immigration. That is on my "border crossing record" or whatever they access. So as soon as they enter my name it's flagged in the system.

 

We're all missing the obvious question though: were your calves visible?

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We're all missing the obvious question though: were your calves visible?

 

Since this thread has gone into OT, I will give my 2 cents Canadian on this.

 

It is clear to me that those aweswome calves were NOT visible.

 

If they were they would have had our friend in the back - back room for a full naked search. If for no other reason than just to get a better view of thsoe awesome calves ... ;)

 

Seriously though it may be just as simple as this ...

 

... you yanks have been making it more problematic for us Canadians to cross into the US ... passports required etc ...

 

It may be a bit of retaliation from a Canadian Boarder Services agent that wants to make a name for themselves.

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! How did I miss that?! Sucks that it requires Flash (won't work on the iPad, I don't think anyhow), but I had no idea this was an option. Thanks, Swamp!

 

Edit: nevermind -- saw there's an iPad app to run this as well. Sweet!

 

Yeah, somehow I missed that too. Thanks Swamp! Shame there's no PS3 app so I could watch on the TV without attaching a computer. Maybe I'll get around to that media PC one of these days.

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Soooo, I am supposed to in Canada right now but I was denied entry due to some misdemeanors from 13 & 18 years ago. It was extremely embarrassing as I was traveling with coworkers and they had to drop me off on the US side and head back over to their destination. I was seriously worried (and still am) about repercussions from work as I still am awaiting the move to my new promotion. My boss signed off on my expense report for the rental car home so I think everything is ok but I still feel uneasy.

 

How likely is it that work was aware of these misdemeanors anyway? Is it they type of place that would have done a background check?

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My 4-month-old nephew was born with a genetic condition call Tetrology of Fallot. It presents in several ways, but the primary concern is effectively a defective valve which results in a hole between the left and right ventricles. The problem with this is that not all the blood gets pumps through the lungs, so CO2 levels tend to be elevated and 02 can be low. Fortunately, the malformation can be surgically corrected with relatively high success, and post correction quality of life expectations are completely normal. Olympic Snowboarder Shawn White had the same condition and surgery. My nephew had his surgery yesterday because his defect was making it difficult to eat and gain weight. The heart correction went extremely well, according to the surgeon. Afterwards, however, as they were closing him back up, they could not get him to breathe on his own. As a result they had to go back in, and as soon as they opened his chest up again, his lungs started working. They figure the swelling from the surgery, combined with his tiny chest, just made too much pressure for his lungs to overcome. So they had to leave his chest open, through this weekend. He'll be in critical condition at Golisano Children's Hospital for at least the next 5 days. Meanwhile, his parents can't even touch him due to the infection risk.Heart surgery on an infant is stressful enough without complications, his parents have been incredibly strong through this entire ordeal, but are understandably shaken after seeing their son lying there with a hole in his chest. Sometimes I think I have problems. I don't.

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My 4-month-old nephew was born with a genetic condition call Tetrology of Fallot. It presents in several ways, but the primary concern is effectively a defective valve which results in a hole between the left and right ventricles. The problem with this is that not all the blood gets pumps through the lungs, so CO2 levels tend to be elevated and 02 can be low. Fortunately, the malformation can be surgically corrected with relatively high success, and post correction quality of life expectations are completely normal. Olympic Snowboarder Shawn White had the same condition and surgery. My nephew had his surgery yesterday because his defect was making it difficult to eat and gain weight. The heart correction went extremely well, according to the surgeon. Afterwards, however, as they were closing him back up, they could not get him to breathe on his own. As a result they had to go back in, and as soon as they opened his chest up again, his lungs started working. They figure the swelling from the surgery, combined with his tiny chest, just made too much pressure for his lungs to overcome. So they had to leave his chest open, through this weekend. He'll be in critical condition at Golisano Children's Hospital for at least the next 5 days. Meanwhile, his parents can't even touch him due to the infection risk.Heart surgery on an infant is stressful enough without complications, his parents have been incredibly strong through this entire ordeal, but are understandably shaken after seeing their son lying there with a hole in his chest. Sometimes I think I have problems. I don't.

 

It's always something like this that puts things in perspective. We all have little annoying issues - be it at work, at home, or anywhere - but they can't be anything like what I can only imagine his parents are going through. My best to everyone, Glass.

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Well hell, after that I can't complain at all!

 

 

Stupid complaint today. At my sons school track and field right now waiting for him to run and it becomes painfully obvious that I cannot stand any other person present other than my son.

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My 4-month-old nephew was born with a genetic condition call Tetrology of Fallot. It presents in several ways, but the primary concern is effectively a defective valve which results in a hole between the left and right ventricles. The problem with this is that not all the blood gets pumps through the lungs, so CO2 levels tend to be elevated and 02 can be low. Fortunately, the malformation can be surgically corrected with relatively high success, and post correction quality of life expectations are completely normal. Olympic Snowboarder Shawn White had the same condition and surgery. My nephew had his surgery yesterday because his defect was making it difficult to eat and gain weight. The heart correction went extremely well, according to the surgeon. Afterwards, however, as they were closing him back up, they could not get him to breathe on his own. As a result they had to go back in, and as soon as they opened his chest up again, his lungs started working. They figure the swelling from the surgery, combined with his tiny chest, just made too much pressure for his lungs to overcome. So they had to leave his chest open, through this weekend. He'll be in critical condition at Golisano Children's Hospital for at least the next 5 days. Meanwhile, his parents can't even touch him due to the infection risk.Heart surgery on an infant is stressful enough without complications, his parents have been incredibly strong through this entire ordeal, but are understandably shaken after seeing their son lying there with a hole in his chest. Sometimes I think I have problems. I don't.

 

I work on research studies that deal with similar heart conditions for infants. The stuff the surgeons can do is absolutely amazing, but the whole topic is so depressing.

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My 4-month-old nephew was born with a genetic condition call Tetrology of Fallot. It presents in several ways, but the primary concern is effectively a defective valve which results in a hole between the left and right ventricles. The problem with this is that not all the blood gets pumps through the lungs, so CO2 levels tend to be elevated and 02 can be low. Fortunately, the malformation can be surgically corrected with relatively high success, and post correction quality of life expectations are completely normal. Olympic Snowboarder Shawn White had the same condition and surgery. My nephew had his surgery yesterday because his defect was making it difficult to eat and gain weight. The heart correction went extremely well, according to the surgeon. Afterwards, however, as they were closing him back up, they could not get him to breathe on his own. As a result they had to go back in, and as soon as they opened his chest up again, his lungs started working. They figure the swelling from the surgery, combined with his tiny chest, just made too much pressure for his lungs to overcome. So they had to leave his chest open, through this weekend. He'll be in critical condition at Golisano Children's Hospital for at least the next 5 days. Meanwhile, his parents can't even touch him due to the infection risk.Heart surgery on an infant is stressful enough without complications, his parents have been incredibly strong through this entire ordeal, but are understandably shaken after seeing their son lying there with a hole in his chest. Sometimes I think I have problems. I don't.

 

I don't know if this is an appropriate venue, and the Mods shouldn't feel bad if they deem it appropriate to remove this post, but the parents have minimal health insurance, and have racked up some significant expenses. The link below is for a crowd sourcing fundraiser that my wife just set up to help defray those expenses. If you feel so inspired, donations would be greatly appreciated.

 

https://www.giveforward.com/fundraiser/lff2/team-luca

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I really do have to vent (c'mon...all of you knew I'd eventually say something!).

 

Because I'm in networking and telecommunications, a lot of my work relies on Verizon's ability to actually get something done. I don't know how that company is still in business when they take their sweet ol' time fixing things while we're losing business because their stuff is broken. The worst part is that we don't deal directly with them - we have to go through a WAN provider that contracts them to provide data circuits to our locations.

 

:censored:

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I don't know if this is an appropriate venue, and the Mods shouldn't feel bad if they deem it appropriate to remove this post, but the parents have minimal health insurance, and have racked up some significant expenses. The link below is for a crowd sourcing fundraiser that my wife just set up to help defray those expenses. If you feel so inspired, donations would be greatly appreciated.

 

https://www.giveforw.../lff2/team-luca

 

Oh hell no. He's a cutie.

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