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The film advance is loose or broken or something. I kinda like it, though. It's like a messed up diptych. ^_^
Fujica AZ-1
Kodak Ultramax 400
Elmo's nose and Teddy's nose. Post surgery.
On Wednesday morning 30th Jan 2008, Elmo showed signs of discomfort, was gagging, and began to bloat around his abdomen. Sometimes, due to his list of allergies, he experiences strange symptoms- and so we tried to calm him and let it pass, but to no avail.
We took him to the vets expecting to hear that he had colic or a similar condition, to be told emergency surgery needed to take place, his stomach had twisted under the weight of the gas in his stomach.
Surgery on Elmo is very dangerous as his server allergic reactions do not allow anything to be injected into his body. The surgery on a normal dog has a 50/50% chance of survival. Elmo was given 20% chance of pulling through. We were devastated.
Elmo has quite a history. He is 9. At 18 months old he was disabled is all legs due to over stretched ligaments. He cannot be inoculated due to his allergies and so does not have any protection against usual doggy disease. He can only eat organic chicken legs, and drink mineral water. (We found this through trial and error.) Elmo is so allergic, he has been diagnosed as being allergic to himself- the yeast his skin produces in excess. He has two back discs about to pop out. His trachea is collapsing, causing a strange bark. He has a tail bent in two points at a 90 degree angle. 2 years ago he has an emergency castration due to a torsion, which he, due to an excellent vet, managed to pull through. He is a delightful, extremely happy and active dog, despite all of this.
But now this. He pulled through the surgery which saved his life. Yet he was going into shock, which could cause complications. The toxins that had been trapped could have caused heart problems- and because of the pressure of the bloat against his veins, vital organs were not getting the blood supply they needed.
Amazingly lucky- we were told the torsion was serve, but had only happened recently, within a couple of hours. He was transferred to another vet for that night. He remained stable. He was transferred to an intensive care surgery when he showed no sign of improvement. Soon after, thinking it was less stressful we took him home, where he remains. He has perked up, and has a stomach tube in which we feed him antibiotics and painkillers, which we cannot inject, due to the allergies.
We hope the little guy will be ok. He is not a usual dog and incredibly dependant on his humans. This next week is critical. We beg that he will pull through without infection.
"This condition in the dog has a sudden onset, usually within one to two hours of eating a large meal. The dog is first breathless and, if examined closely, the abdomen is excessively large.
The dog will stand, lie still, or move only with caution. He will generally pass feces and gas so that eventually the entire gut with the exception of the stomach has been emptied. There are often attempts at vomiting although these attempts are rarely successful. In a period varying from one-half to three hours, the stomach becomes grossly distended, and there is severe dyspnea, or difficulty in breathing. The dog may live up to 36 hours but many will die within one to two hours. "
This is all a bit much with M in Hong Kong, but we will keep you updated here and on our myspace page:
J
A continuity error on Lifetime, normally the black section is a clip of the programme without sound.
Well, this is something you don't see everyday, an error with Google/Gmail... (screenshot of Gmail 502 error page)
The train information at Salisbury station was up the spout again. I've lost count of the number of times I've seen a Windows NT (yes, they're still running NT) error on those screens. No wonder our trains are so unreliable, and nobody seems to know what's happening...
A Challenge for Upper Austrian Fire Brigades - The Emergency Error Battle - will be staged on Saturday, September 8, 2018 at this year’s Ars Electronica Festival. Teams made up of the men and women of fire departments throughout Upper Austria will face off amidst POSTCITY’s spiral packet chutes and put their skills to the test. In addition to the usual events that make up these competitions, participating teams will face some unusual challenges—tests designed to give an audience of festivalgoers as well as the competitors themselves an impression of how firefighters in the not-too-distant future will be deploying and directing their technical equipment. One of the challenges will include a task that has to be solved with the help of a Brain Computer Interface by g.tec medical engineering.
Fotocredit: g.tec medical engineering GmbH
Same as previous, just what happens if there was an error in the loginprocess. Trying to simplify the error and send a new password if needed.
Relaunching the app seems to have fixed this, but I subsequently encountered the error a couple more times.
Version 358
[lienzo_012]
The system has not recovered from a serious error.
A log of this error has been created.
Please tell politicians about this problem.
We have created an error report that you can send to help us improve the world. We will treat this report as confidential and anonymous.
To see what data this error report contains, click here.
หน้า 404 Error page ของ Google สวยเรียบๆ ดี ตัวอย่าง www.google.com/intl/en_us/adwords/select/afc/ads/videoads...
pueden creer que esto fue un error de impresion de esos que arrojan las impresoras cuando se ponen ariscas? obviamente guarde el recuerdo
digamos que es una forma de arte
un error computacional
un glitch!
Just a few impressions of the Error Sim, a lovely place, unfortunately overrun by a lot of people lately.
Error (99, 139, 22)
Old time baseball at Garfield Park, Indianapolis Indiana. An afternoon of vintage baseball featuring the Indianapolis Hoosiers, White River Baseball Club, St.Louis Unions, Batesville Lumbermen, Indianapolis Blues, St.Louis Perfectos, Vermillion Voles and the Mulberry Manglers played under 19th Century rules.
VINTAGE BASEBALL TERMS
Ace or Tally - run; crossing home base
Apple, pill, horsehide, onion - the ball
Artist - proficient player
Baller, Ballist - player
Basetender - an infielder
Bench - manager or coach
Blind - no score
Blooper, banjo hit - weak fly ball, "Texas leaguer"
Boodler - ungentlemanly maneuver
Bound - bounce
Bowler, hurler, thrower, feeder - pitcher
Bug bruiser – sharp grounder
Club, Nine - team
Cranks (or Throng) - fans
Daisy Cutter - sharp grounder
Dead or Hand Dead, Hand down - put out or batter out
Dew Drop - slow pitch
Dish - home plate
Foul tic - foul ball
Four Baser - home run
Garden - outfield
Ginger - enthusiastic play
Ground - field
Huzzah! - hooray
Leg it - run swiftly
Match - game
Midfielder - center fielder
Muckle - power hitter
Muff or Duff - error
Muffin - enthusiastic but unskilled player
Pitcher's Point - pitchers mound or rubber
Player Dead - out
Pluck - fine strike or play
Plugging (or Soaking) the Runner - throwing the ball at runner to put him out (illegal after 1845)
Rover - shortstop
Scouts - outfielders
Show a little ginger - play harder or smarter
Sky Ball, Skyer - flyball
Sky scraper - A high Pop Fly
Stinger - hard hit ball
Stir your stumps - run fast/hustle
Striker - hitter
Striker to the line - batter up
Talleykeeper - scorekeeper
Three Hands Dead - 3 outs, side retired
Whitewash - team held scoreless for a match or at-bat
Willow – bat