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Posted on entry Open thread 131 ::: October 26, 2009, 12:41 PM:
Renatus:

Ask her if she's talked to any other recruiters from the other branches-- Navy and Army have the highest $$-value college programs at the moment, but they're typically tied to specific conditions of enlistment. ( I was offered $30k for college by the Navy assuming I enlisted for 8 yrs active duty right out of the gate, and qualified for training in a nuclear-related specialty. Failure to complete qualification for that rating would have denied my chance at the $30k, *plus* I would have still been stuck with the 8yr active duty obligation. )

Other branches may not have the big promises-- but they might have less high-pressure recruiters. Have her talk to a Coast Guard or Air Force recruiter, see what sort of information she gets from them.

Posted on entry Open thread 129 ::: September 17, 2009, 02:29 PM:
Rikibeth @ #699-

Nope, he was 1st diagnosed in Feb of 2008. He's been relatively well controlled for a preteen, according to his endocrinologist.
Posted on entry Open thread 129 ::: September 17, 2009, 11:37 AM:
.... and verily, my son's prelunch blood sugar: 129.
Posted on entry Open thread 129 ::: September 17, 2009, 11:26 AM:
Whoops. double post.
Posted on entry Open thread 129 ::: September 17, 2009, 11:24 AM:
I spent this past weekend worrying about whether any of my kids would catch one of the various "stomach bugs"/illnesses going around our area--- what started as an apparent case of stomach flu in my oldest resulted in a field trip to the nearby children's hospital to deal with what turned out to be Diabetic Ketoacidosis.

I've got an entirely new appreciation for Big Medicine, caffeinated drinks, and the Child's Play Charity-- it's amazing how easy kids will ignore IVs, chest leads, and a pulse-ox meter if they have a game controller in their hand.

We're sitting in the room, waiting for lunch and the labs to see if his electrolytes are back within the realms of normalcy. Two nights in hospital are enough, in the kid's opinion.

Posted on entry Open thread 129 ::: September 17, 2009, 11:18 AM:
I spent this past weekend worrying about whether any of my kids would catch one of the various "stomach bugs"/illnesses going around our area--- what started as an apparent case of stomach flu in my oldest resulted in a field trip to the nearby children's hospital to deal with what turned out to be Diabetic Ketoacidosis.

I've got an entirely new appreciation for Big Medicine, caffeinated drinks, and the Child's Play Charity-- it's amazing how easy kids will ignore IVs, chest leads, and a pulse-ox meter if they have a game controller in their hand.


Posted on entry Butterfly wings ::: January 28, 2009, 11:08 PM:
Being approached by a librarian during a class trip to the public library, and asked if I liked robots, and if I'd ever heard of a gentleman named Asimov.

Posted on entry Fired up! ::: January 23, 2009, 08:45 PM:
abi @#107: It's a boy-- Jeremy Malcolm Blum.

Wife was asking if I had thoughts on the middle name while we were in the hospital room pre-birth. I was watching Firefly on Hulu.

Specifically, I was watching the episode 'The Train Job':
Sheriff Bourne: But a man learns all the details of a situation like ours... well... then he has a choice.
Mal: I don't believe he does.


I believe strongly that even in the most dire circumstances, if it's the Right Thing to Do, you do it, without thinking twice-- and I sincerely hope to instill that in my son. Plus, I want to be able to call him Mal. :)

Posted on entry Fired up! ::: January 22, 2009, 09:08 PM:
We watched the inauguration at home in between trips out to shopping malls for my wife to walk around and try and jumpstart contractions.

Water broke in a store at 2:40, we made it to hospital parking garage at 3:10, baby arrived at 5:17pm.

Change happens fast, in many instances.

(8lbs 13 oz., no epidural. My wife is fearsome.)
Posted on entry Want to Buy an Ambulance? ::: November 20, 2008, 06:30 AM:
Charlie @#9-

You think that's a huge vehicle, search for pictures of Oshkosh fire-crash-rescue trucks. Large enough to get to any point on an airport within minutes, in spite of any fences that may be in the way.

My kids are quite fond of the nearby ladder truck at Station 5 here in Springfield OH.

I worked as a temp one summer at an ambulance manufacturing company-- I have a deep appreciation for exactly how many nooks and crannies there are in your standard rig.
Posted on entry Open thread 115 ::: November 18, 2008, 09:54 AM:
Tobias Buckell seems to be having a heck of a morning, heart cath and all.

And of course he's twittering.
Posted on entry Signed, Sealed, Delivered ::: November 04, 2008, 11:49 PM:
Carrie @#16, I agree--- this is the McCain I knew, liked, and voted for in the 2004 primaries.

I'm quite proud of the students I work with-- shirt and TIE to go cast their votes today.
Posted on entry Watching the election with Bruce Schneier: part two ::: November 04, 2008, 10:33 PM:
I'm feeling..... enthusiastic. Hopeful, even.

This is an odd feeling.
Posted on entry Discuss the election results...with special guest poster Bruce Schneier ::: November 04, 2008, 09:21 PM:
TPM's map in one browser window, Daily Kos scoreboard in another, TV alternating between channels... Twitter and meebo open, and a cold beverage.

All I need are chips and salsa, and that would require walking away from the news feeds for a bit, and I'm not quite prepared to do that.
Posted on entry Breaking news, 7:11 ET ::: October 14, 2008, 12:22 PM:
I read that as contraterrine, and wondered what the antithesis of an earthenware cooking dish would be...

Posted on entry Remembrances and anniversaries ::: September 11, 2008, 10:09 PM:
Today, I realized that I have an inordinate fascination with bacon.
Posted on entry Trauma and You: Final Exam Pt. Two ::: July 17, 2008, 06:48 AM:
Wow, I haven't seen footage of that crash in a while.

I was approaching the intersection from camera left, heading south on Edwin C Moses, trying to turn right and head to the gas station. Had both kids in the car, so I wasn't in a position to go out and physically help, but I did dial 911 on both my work and personal cellphones, after pulling into the gas station about 50 yards west of that intersection.




Posted on entry Feeling the Heat ::: April 26, 2008, 09:15 PM:
Fire drills at my employer are always a blast-- trying to convince students to take them seriously is frequently a lost cause.

Thankfully, the computer labs are set up so that I can just lock the keyboard/mouse of all 100+ computers at once-- gives them no excuse to stay in the building.

Posted on entry Leaves of Lettuce ::: February 25, 2008, 07:50 PM:
Lettuce not forget, the classic tome for culinary jobseekers..... Richard Bolles' "What Color is Your Patachoux?"

Posted on entry Open thread 101 ::: February 16, 2008, 01:56 PM:
Serge@494:

I've never had good luck with Intervideo on any PC--- I use VLC or PowerDVD. Former's free, latter's not-- but seems to be the bundled software of choice with many add-on DVDROM drives of late.

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