Today is the 14th wedding anniversary of El Jefe Grande and the lovely Peggy. Who knew? They must have gotten married when they were, like, 11.
Daily Archives: June 19, 2006
It's a New Phil, Week 24
The Big Five Oh
As of last Friday, I was still weighing in at the stubborn one-pound-to-go weight of 248 pounds. However, I knew I would get a second shot this week because I had my every-two-months appointment with Dr. Harris this morning to check on my progress.
Bingo.
Down two more pounds to 246, providing for a total weight loss of 51 pounds! (So the above should really read “the big five one,” but that doesn’t seem as dramatic.)

It’s a New Phil, Week 24
The Big Five Oh
As of last Friday, I was still weighing in at the stubborn one-pound-to-go weight of 248 pounds. However, I knew I would get a second shot this week because I had my every-two-months appointment with Dr. Harris this morning to check on my progress.
Bingo.
Down two more pounds to 246, providing for a total weight loss of 51 pounds! (So the above should really read “the big five one,” but that doesn’t seem as dramatic.)

Built-in Pacemakers
What a concept:
Patients with complete heart block, or disrupted electrical conduction in their hearts, are at risk for life-threatening rhythm disturbances and heart failure. The condition is currently treated by implanting a pacemaker in the patient’s chest or abdomen, but these devices often fail over time, particularly in infants and small children who must undergo many re-operations. Researchers at Children’s Hospital Boston have now taken preliminary steps toward using a patient’s own cells instead of a pacemaker, marking the first time tissue-engineering methods have been used to create electrically conductive tissue for the heart. Results appear in the July issue of the American Journal of Pathology (published online on June 19).
The current thinking is that this tissue won’t replace pacemakers — at least not initially — rather it will serve as a backup to the little extremely-useful-if-somewhat-failure-prone gizmos.
Hat-tip: Dave Gobel.
Choose Your Future!
A few items to ponder:
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Will fab technology render life meaningless?
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Will Mexico become a US protectorate? Or will they conquer the world?
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Will our home planet be left behind in ruins?
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Are we on the verge of a space boom? And will the moon be the Boca Raton of the coming century?
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Will Oprah Winfrey be the next President of the United States?
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Will employment as we know it cease to exist?
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Will the Technological Singularity become the next big political issue?
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Will we soon be driving fully automated flying cars? Or are flying cars a pipe dream?
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Finally, and perhaps most crucially of all… ****spoiler warning****
…will Jack Bauer escape his captors or will the next season of 24 take place in China?
Join a discussion or start one of your own.