Archive for February, 2007
Thanks Rob.
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The last CT scan on a busy Monday happened to be a no-brainer.
Here is a representative CT image of the upper abdomen as a quiz (not for radiologists).
If you can’t guess the answer, continue reading below the fold.
Nonoscience shares the second place in Indibloggies 2006 for Best Science/Technology IndiBlog.
The winner and the other runner-up are both Tech blogs.
Congrats Arunn, I guess that makes you the best pure Science blogger in India.
I agree with you and your other friends and fans and hope that Science blogs and Tech blogs [...]
blogiversary has gained official status as a word in at least one online dictionary.
scan man’s notes completes one year of existence today.
The monster is alive and well, though it doesn’t seem so monstrous.
There are 145 posts in my blog with about 480 comments (including those in the older version of my blog). Which amounts [...]
The Volunteer.
1 Comment Published by Vijay February 22nd, 2007 in Life in India, Medicine, Nebulous Views, UltrasonographyUnlike other doctors who deal directly with people on a daily basis, a radiologist rarely encounters interesting individuals. My work is usually dull & drab, dealing with grey shadows and densities. But I do on occasion meet someone who makes an impression.
This is the story of one such encounter with an interesting person a [...]
Four friends who had been to school together met after many years.
After a few laughs and drinks, one of them had to go to the rest room.
The ones who stayed behind began to talk about their kids and their successes.
The first guy says: I am very proud of my son, he is my pride and [...]
Helpdesk Explains New Technology.
2 Comments Published by Vijay February 18th, 2007 in Humour, Random Noise, TechnologyI agree with JMB.
You’ve got to see this video. It really is too funny for words.
You Cannot Nail Jelly To A Wall.
3 Comments Published by Vijay February 18th, 2007 in Humour, Other Bloggers, Scientific ResearchThis has been conclusively proven by Graeme Cole notwithstanding the picture below where it looks like the impossible has been achieved!
Read the well-documented and scientifically carried-out experiment here.
Acknowledgements: I found this through The AV Club a great site that I found thanks to Kidneynotes and MyBlogLog.
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