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Yeah, you sound like a surgeon. Trashing nurses who do 90% of the actual caring for the patient, who make the in-the-moment decisions that save lives while they wait for you to respond to your pager, who have to walk your ass through an SBAR in the middle of the night in order to get a diet order, pain meds, or an

Isn't the Weather Channel run by a fervent climate change denier? I'm curious to see how long wunderground's coverage of climate science continues.

Seems to be working for me. I just typed in "tech" and it autofilled to "techcrunch.com," but when I hit the spacebar it autofilled "tech n9ne" and search results appeared below.

... wow. You sound like a winner!

I live a stone's throw away from one! Yay! When the zombie apocalypse comes, I'll be the first one to know! Eat all the brains!

I gotta say, it's not very attractive... but I dig my Lowepro Slingshot. Camera with lens, two extra lenses and a flash. Not super convenient for switching lenses (you have to undo two clips and a zipper to get at them), but it's small, lightweight, the camera is easy to grab, and of course it comes with a rain cover.

This makes utterly too much sense. Check-ins are a distant concern after having reviews pop up when you search for a place to eat. Makes sense to bake Yelp into Maps to me!

It works both ways, unfortunately. Patients have an expectation that they'll be prescribed a pill. If you take an overweight, type 2 diabetic and tell them, "You either need to lose 10% of your bodyweight through diet and exercise, or you'll have to take metformin, which can cause GI upset and can harm your kidneys if

The American Psychological Association doesn't print the DSM. The American Psychiatric Association does.

Work in a hospital. Everyone writes extensively. Even as we transition to electronic medical records, pretty much everything is still written out except for consult notes and histories. I spend half my day writing things out by hand.

I'm pretty sure I never want to be an enthusiast of anything - all they seem to do is decide what not to drink, or do, or what brand of camera not to use, or shoes not to wear, or cars not to drive, or whatever. I'd much rather be an unenthusiast and drink the odd screwdriver, and whatever else I feel like.

As long as Facebook doesn't become leather-bound, I'm cool.

I think you're well-named.

That's weird. I took a couple of photography classes for fun, and both of my professors (professional photographers, made their living selling photos, etc) shot Canon. I guess they hadn't heard Canon's were for shooting video.

How come the monsters don't get your head?

Anymore than your flatscreen, computer, and jewelry invite regular thieves to break into your home? Are thieves looking specifically for copper a serious issue for people other than the foreman on a construction site?

Why make the soles orange? I'm all for making dress shoes more comfortable. Just make them look like normal dress shoes (brown/black soles) so I don't look like a dork in a meeting.

But the shape of the aperture and the amount of aberration in the lens still has a huge impact on the quality of the bokeh, regardless of the size of the sensor. Most lens manufacturers take bokeh into account when designing the aperture blades, but much light aberration is still going to make bad bokeh. Though I

A neat idea, but based on my understanding of hospital administrations, if it's marketed as a way to improve patient satisfaction they might be able to sell it. If they can figure out how to market it as a patient safety device, they can almost certainly sell a few. If they market it for caregiver comfort, they'll get