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This is the Operating Room. The Operating Room is the room where procedures are done. These rooms are very clean and germfree. People who work in an Operating Room need to wear a hat. Sometimes these people wear a mask over and around their nose and mouth. The Operating Room is the room where you will fall asleep.
Kathleen Snowden was chief of the Gnotobiotics Unit, Veterinary Resources Branch at the National Institutes of Health where animals were raised in germ-free isolators. She also was the first woman and first African American to be elected to the Council Board of New Market, MD (1969), wrote four books, ran an antique store, and counseled NIH employees.
Ramones - Ramones
The Undertones - The Undertones
Germfree Adolescents - X-Ray Spex
Damned Damned Damned - The Damned
Pink Flag - Wire
Horses - Patti Smith
Blank Generation - Richard Hell & The Voidoids
New York Dolls - New York Dolls
Pure Mania - The Vibrators
Crossing the Red Sea With The Adverts - The Adverts
Another Music In A Different Kitchen - Buzzcocks
(I'm) Stranded - The Saints
Fulham Fallout - The Lurkers
Fresh Fruit for Rotting Vegetables - Dead Kennedys
Young Loud And Snotty - Dead Boys
Inflammable Material - Stiff Little Fingers
Into The Valley - Skids
Rattus Norvegicus (The Stranglers IV) - The Stranglers
Q. Are We Not Men? - Devo
Damaged - Black Flag
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This is the first mixtape I think I ever owned. It was made for me as a sort of elementary musical education by the older brother of a school friend. It dates from about 1981, as most of the tracks date from then or a few years earlier. I still think the playlist stands up, 30 years later, so thanks Dan!
Coincidentally, another friend of mine later married one of Spizzenergi. He's now very respectable - you'd never guess.
TRACK LISTING
1. Generation X: Dancing With Myself
2. OMD: Enola Gay
3. Spizzenergi: Where’s Captain Kirk?
4. B52’s: Rock Lobster
5. Angletrax: Things to Make and Do
6. DEVO: Uncontrollable Urge
7. Dead Kennedys: Holiday in Cambodia
8. X Ray Specs: Germfree Adolescent
9. Adam and the Ants: Cartrouble
10. Sex Pistols: Pretty Vacant
11. David Bowie: Fashion
12. Souxsie and the Banshees: Christine
13. Bauhaus: Kick in the Eye
14. Nico: I’ll be Your Mirror
15: Blondie: Rapture
16: Kraftwerk: The Model
17: Adam and the Ants: Catholic Day
Listen to most of this playlist on Spotify (it didn't have Angletrax): bit.ly/qFedko
"“We prefer boiled water as germfree”. Tea garden labourers during their lunch break at Doigrung Tea Estate, Golaghat District, Assam."
Photo/quote by Mubina Akhtar
I know, the photo is blurry. My apologies. But, this is day #7 of the flu. My temp is still close to 103. So, I think my eyes are crossed.
But, (drum roll, please)… introducing MY NEW TOY!!!!! TA DAH!!!!
This is so great! No more having to put dirty hands on the pump. Just place them under the spout and the antibacterial soap comes out.
I am so in love with it. (Must be the fever…)
For my Flickr groups…
Reflection of rails around the pool of fresh water from the center of the earth. Mineral Water. Reflection of trees all around, beautiful. LoVe. Hot Springs, Virginia. :)
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At the shooting club, virginia, hot springs, homestead, family, shotgun, trap shooting, beautiful. Incredibly difficult to capture all the beauty, so I took many photos! This is one of my favorites from the landscape collection.
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Vital role of Antimicrobial fabric is to resist bacteria, fungi and algae. It contains active content of anti-microbial additive which is interferes with the microbe’s cell metabolism, such that it cannot reproduce itself and hence keeping the product made of it fresh, hygienic and germfree. This fabric can be used in various applications such as medical and hygiene, diapers, sanitary pads, face masks, doctor’s aprons, etc. An antimicrobial fabric offer protection against bacteria, mold, mildew, and other hazardous microbes.
Is God Good When Life Isn’t?
During the famine as well as the feast? At some point we all stand at this intersection. The definitive answer comes in the person of Jesus Christ. He is the only picture of God ever taken. Do you want to know heaven’s clearest answer to the question of suffering? Look at Jesus. He pressed his fingers into the sore of the leper. He felt the tears of the sinful woman who wept. He inclined his ear to the cry of the hungry. He wept at the death of a friend. He stopped his work to tend to the needs of a grieving mother. He doesn’t recoil, run, or retreat at the sight of pain. Just the opposite. He didn’t walk the earth in an insulated bubble or preach from an isolated, germfree, pain-free island. He took his own medicine. He played by his own rules. Trivial irritations of family life? Jesus felt them. Cruel accusations of jealous men? Jesus knew their sting. A seemingly senseless death? Just look at the cross. He exacts nothing from us that he did not experience himself. Why? Because he is good. God owes us no more explanation than this. Besides, if he gave one, what makes us think we would understand it? Might the problem be less God’s plan and more our limited perspective? Out of all his creation, how much have we seen? And of all his work how much do we understand? Only a sliver. A doorway peephole. Is it possible that some explanation for suffering exists of which we know nothing at all And is it possible that the wonder of heaven will make the most difficult life a good bargain? This was Paul’s opinion. “Our light and momentary troubles are achieving for us an eternal glory that far outweighs them all” (2 Cor. 4:17 NIV). Suppose I invited you to experience the day of your dreams. Twenty-four hours on an island paradise with your favorite people, food, and activities. The only stipulation: one millisecond of discomfort. For reasons I choose not to explain, you will need to begin the day with the millisecond of distress. Would you accept my offer? I think you would. A split second is nothing compared to twenty-four hours. On God’s clock you’re in the middle of your millisecond. Compared to eternity, what is seventy, eighty, ninety years? Just a vapor. Just a finger snap compared to heaven. Your pain won’t last forever, but you will. “Whatever we may have to go through now is less than nothing compared with the magnificent future God has in store for us” (Rom. 8:18, Phillips). What is coming will make sense of what is happening now. Let God finish his work. Let the composer complete his symphony. The forecast is simple. Good days. Bad days. But God is in all days. He is the Lord of the famine and the feast, and he uses both to accomplish his will.
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Excerpted from You'll Get Through This: Hope And Help For Your Turbulent Times by Max Lucado.
In biology this semester we learned that we must fight germs in order to remain healthy and keep things from becoming contaiminated. Lysol is a very strong and reliable cleaning agent that does a wounderful job at fighting germs.
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