LTE 2.0
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I think the stats from the Great 9909 Frenzy of '09 bear repetition here, in their rightful home.
Total posts: 1706
Start time: 2:19 p.m., 8 September 2009
End time: 7:16 p.m., 9 September 2009
First post-"challenge" post: DukieinKansas
Post #9909: YmoBeThere
Elapsed time: 28 hours, 57 minutes
Posts per minute: .982
2.0/1.0 percentage at beginning: 63.8
2.0/1.0 percentage at end: 77.0
Total posts: 1706
Start time: 2:19 p.m., 8 September 2009
End time: 7:16 p.m., 9 September 2009
First post-"challenge" post: DukieinKansas
Post #9909: YmoBeThere
Elapsed time: 28 hours, 57 minutes
Posts per minute: .982
2.0/1.0 percentage at beginning: 63.8
2.0/1.0 percentage at end: 77.0
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I just had myself tested for a rare blood disorder my dad has that almost killed him. Well did kill him until they resuscitated him. Looks like the results are negative. That's the good news for today.
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get your own thread...Lavabe wrote:Tomorrow I begin preps for my Friday colonoscopy. Should I post on the LTE or post on devildeac's colonoscopy thread?
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Create your own! The speaker phone frequency will be different in KY than in NC! :oops: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock:Lavabe wrote:Tomorrow I begin preps for my Friday colonoscopy. Should I post on the LTE or post on devildeac's colonoscopy thread?
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GMTA! Please this is contagious!!! ;)devildeac wrote:get your own thread...Lavabe wrote:Tomorrow I begin preps for my Friday colonoscopy. Should I post on the LTE or post on devildeac's colonoscopy thread?
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There were seventeen total posts to 1.0 during the duration of the Great 9909 Frenzy of '09. That means our posting ratio during the period in question was 100.353 to 1.
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I might be interpreting (and re-interpreting) the data from the Great 9909 Frenzy of '09 for some time to come.wilson wrote:There were seventeen total posts to 1.0 during the duration of the Great 9909 Frenzy of '09. That means our posting ratio during the period in question was 100.353 to 1.
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Jeez, that is good news. And scary. Everything alright with your pops?DukeUsul wrote:I just had myself tested for a rare blood disorder my dad has that almost killed him. Well did kill him until they resuscitated him. Looks like the results are negative. That's the good news for today.
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and 2 of those were mine, I think: 1 to Turk chastising him and 1 to Ozzie... :oops:wilson wrote:There were seventeen total posts to 1.0 during the duration of the Great 9909 Frenzy of '09. That means our posting ratio during the period in question was 100.353 to 1.
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Yeah he's fine. It happened in 1994. He has a condition called antiphospholipid syndrome that causes "hypercoagulability" of his blood. He got a clot in his leg that blew, went to the lungs, caused a pulmonary embolism. Boom. Keeled over in the cafeteria at work. Thank the lord for portable defibrillators and people who know CPR. He's been fine ever since, taking blood thinners on a daily basis. There's an antibody test you can get, and I finally got it. I'm normal. Two of his sisters have it. There's some evidence that it's hereditary.wilson wrote:Jeez, that is good news. And scary. Everything alright with your pops?DukeUsul wrote:I just had myself tested for a rare blood disorder my dad has that almost killed him. Well did kill him until they resuscitated him. Looks like the results are negative. That's the good news for today.
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I don't mean to trivialize his experience at all, but does he have any recollection of being temporarily "dead"? Does he remember any tunnels or lights or any of that shit?DukeUsul wrote:Yeah he's fine. It happened in 1994. He has a condition called antiphospholipid syndrome that causes "hypercoagulability" of his blood. He got a clot in his leg that blew, went to the lungs, caused a pulmonary embolism. Boom. Keeled over in the cafeteria at work. Thank the lord for portable defibrillators and people who know CPR. He's been fine ever since, taking blood thinners on a daily basis. There's an antibody test you can get, and I finally got it. I'm normal. Two of his sisters have it. There's some evidence that it's hereditary.
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No. As someone who spent K through college graduation in Catholic schools, I think all the spirituality has been wrung out of him. He never saw anything like that, that he's told me, and even if he did he'd just chalk it up to random neurons firing....wilson wrote:I don't mean to trivialize his experience at all, but does he have any recollection of being temporarily "dead"? Does he remember any tunnels or lights or any of that shit?DukeUsul wrote:Yeah he's fine. It happened in 1994. He has a condition called antiphospholipid syndrome that causes "hypercoagulability" of his blood. He got a clot in his leg that blew, went to the lungs, caused a pulmonary embolism. Boom. Keeled over in the cafeteria at work. Thank the lord for portable defibrillators and people who know CPR. He's been fine ever since, taking blood thinners on a daily basis. There's an antibody test you can get, and I finally got it. I'm normal. Two of his sisters have it. There's some evidence that it's hereditary.
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One of those was mine, subtly commenting on the massive posting going on over here.devildeac wrote:and 2 of those were mine, I think: 1 to Turk chastising him and 1 to Ozzie... :oops:wilson wrote:There were seventeen total posts to 1.0 during the duration of the Great 9909 Frenzy of '09. That means our posting ratio during the period in question was 100.353 to 1.
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I have talked to several patients who experienced a successful CPR effort. Some remember nothing and others have seen bright lights or tunnels or periods of their lives flash before them. Eerie. See, I really can be serious every once in a while, even on 09/09/09.wilson wrote:I don't mean to trivialize his experience at all, but does he have any recollection of being temporarily "dead"? Does he remember any tunnels or lights or any of that shit?DukeUsul wrote:Yeah he's fine. It happened in 1994. He has a condition called antiphospholipid syndrome that causes "hypercoagulability" of his blood. He got a clot in his leg that blew, went to the lungs, caused a pulmonary embolism. Boom. Keeled over in the cafeteria at work. Thank the lord for portable defibrillators and people who know CPR. He's been fine ever since, taking blood thinners on a daily basis. There's an antibody test you can get, and I finally got it. I'm normal. Two of his sisters have it. There's some evidence that it's hereditary.
[redacted] them and the horses they rode in on.
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just padding the post. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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10,000 is in the offing, I expected more of a rush to get there.
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When you say "periods of their lives flash before them," are we talking just little snapshots, or are these entire interludes playing on super duper fast-forward? I'm really interested in this (obviously I understand that you may not have gotten into that much detail with any of these people).devildeac wrote:Some remember nothing and others have seen bright lights or tunnels or periods of their lives flash before them.
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That's very good news!DukeUsul wrote:I just had myself tested for a rare blood disorder my dad has that almost killed him. Well did kill him until they resuscitated him. Looks like the results are negative. That's the good news for today.
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We may not make 10,000 tonight after all. I certainly don't expect to be around to see it.
In spite of my exhaustion last night, I quickly experienced a bout of insomnia, coinciding with our internet-less interlude while my brother fiddled with the connection. Didn't get to sleep until 3ish. It was terrible in many ways.
In spite of my exhaustion last night, I quickly experienced a bout of insomnia, coinciding with our internet-less interlude while my brother fiddled with the connection. Didn't get to sleep until 3ish. It was terrible in many ways.