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US sues to block TX abortion law
@noseeem
Yep I'm shitty with grammar and spelling But I can fix anything and hold my own in front any Dr. or C suite within my field of expertise.
Personal experience? BSEET Penn State.
33 years as a medical Field service Engineer.
28 years working for Global conglomerates and 5 years in house at UNC Chapel hill NC.
I’ve been with Siemens Medical and General Electric most of my career.
I’ve serviced/ install Cathlabs, Vascular labs, Rad/ RF rooms and Mammo rooms. Plus others.
Last 20 years installing / servicing Medical Ultrasound.
This includes Cardiac, Radiology ultrasound and Woman’s health, OBGYN
I’ve seen more ultrasounds hearts and heartbeats than you can imagine..
Being Hippa compliant, I look at images for quality and for servicing.
All the Techs I talk to say the same . Heartbeat starts about the 6 to 10 week of pregnancy
And yes there are images that capture this along with all the other images and measurements. Doppler is used for this.
Per quick Google search
When does the heartbeat show on ultrasound?
A fetal heartbeat may first be detected by a vaginal ultrasound as early as 5 1/2 to 6 weeks after gestation. That's when a fetal pole, the first visible sign of a developing embryo, can sometimes be seen. But between 6 1/2 to 7 weeks after gestation, a heartbeat can be better assessed.
Your fucking up the wrong tree today. Go back to being the big guy at you high school.
You can even do this at home
Now, again I ask…what’s your personal experience on this topic? I’m absolutely certain it’s less, there’s no way an 8th grade dropout works in medicine. You have no experience and no education, no understanding, no knowledge at all, just what bubba dun told you down to da boars nest.
It’s what there is at 6 weeks. The whole thing is less than a newt in the egg, no limbs, 1/2 the size of a pea….the heart isn’t formed at all. Get someone to read for you, watch a film, this isn’t hard info to find if you remove your head from your anus. Look at real medical sites, not anti abortion propaganda sites, they lie, exaggerate, and obfuscate.
Ladislaw Starewicz - The Mascot (amazing stopmotion, 1933)
*dead -- "'The Mascot - Complete & Unc...' This video is no longer available due to a copyright claim by Léona Martin-Starewitch..."
Hyundai designs a Zombie Proof Car with Robert Kirkman
This is really just a silly Hyundai Elantra commercial where they also talk to one of the Walking Dead creators about his work. There are roughly 3 different versions of the car depicted, and none of them are feasible.
Of course no one would pick a compact coupe as the foundation for an armored car if they had any kind of choice in the matter (and if they don't, there's no reason to talk about what a great choice their only option is). There are a couple key areas in which this car really shows the limitations of the basic platform (a compact coupe): Height, Carry Capacity.
Basics:
An Elantra weighs about 2,800lbs unmodified (and roughly 3,500 - 4,000 as imagined), has about 150HP (not impressive numbers from a 1.8L engine), and has a sunroof roughly 4'8" feet off the ground.
Height:
The idea of a turret on top of the car for offense is great, except for the part where he's talking about a car with a height of less than 5 feet. The average person is about 5'6" with an arm's reach of at least an extra foot. So, the person in the protected turret is still likely in range (the hypotenuse of an arm reaching to this height would be slightly longer than the ~4'8" car height plus the roughly foot and a half of turret). Have you ever stood out of a compact coupe's sunroof while the car was in motion? There's not a lot of room in that car period, there's certainly no room for a person to stand in the center of it while it's in motion in a high stress situation.
Carry Capacity:
The Elantra has a roughly 900lbs carry capacity (this weight includes driver and passengers, plus armor and such). I'm going to assume the weight of the cow catcher is about equal to an average small truck snow plow (250lbs), and that it's for hitting zombies not clearing the road of vehicles, and I'm going to place a fair shot in the dark of roughly 172.5lbs for the rest of the armor (assuming 7 gauge sheet metal is ideal, and assuming 23 square feet will cover enough glass). So far we've got 477.5lbs of carry capacity for driver, gunner, passengers, and gear. Each person likely weighs roughly 200lbs which means the car has enough capacity to deal with a driver, a single gunner, and two moderately well stocked bags of supplies. Any more than this and the car will start to run into issues, a lot more than this (say, loading it up with passengers and gear) and you risk significant damage to the car's ability to continue driving. All of this assumes they don't want to beef up the rear of the car to allow the vehicle to be able to "safely" ram other obstructions in the road (in a demolition derby drivers drive, and crash into each other, backwards to protect all of the sensitive components in the engine bay).
Other:
The roman chariot style blades on the wheels of a car was tried in an episode of the tv show Top Gear and it threw off the wheel balance to the point of making the car entirely undrivable for any more than a mile or two. Also, just about the last thing you want to do when dealing with zombies is damage their legs because it's much easier to see a zombie walking than a zombie crawling (our soldiers crawl when they want to be harder to see in modern combat for a reason). The general purpose of a compact car is to be accessible (read: inexpensive), and often they utilize a small fuel efficient engine. Increasing the weight of this car by about 40% is not doing any favors to the already under powered car, and the fuel economy is going to suffer. Realistically, speed and acceleration are meaningless (of course the car will exceed the 3 mile per hour average human walking speed).
Improvements:
*Start with a different type of vehicle. Perhaps something that was designed to be large.
*Ignore the mad max spikes.
research tools:
http://www.hyundaiusa.com/elantra/specifications.aspx
http://www.hyundai-forums.com/197-i30-elantra-touring-forum/140546-load-capacity-2012-touring.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Humvee
http://www.fisherplows.com/fe/showroom/homesteader
http://www.engineeringtoolbox.com/gauge-sheet-d_915.html
http://www.unc.edu/~rowlett/units/scales/sheetmetal.html
Anatomy of the Stuxnet Computer Virus
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New Rules: "Yeehaw, Jesus take the wheel!"
Power doesn't require intelligence, only aggression.
http://www.unc.edu/~eoslavic/projects/bombsites/index.html
>> ^EMPIRE:
I'm sorry to say americans... but when you have people like Rick Perry (and unfortunately many others like him) in politics, you are all fucked.
I am still confused how a country can be one of the most powerful nations of the world, and still have such retardation in its political scenery.
Michael Jordan - How Quickly They Forget (MJ vs Lebron)
I saw MJ play for UNC at the Dean Dome back in the 80s. Was a treat.
Fascinating show-and-tell : TED Talks
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Eminem: Without Me
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Basketball: High school student sinks 75-foot BACKWARDS shot
>> ^djsunkid:
fake
Yeah, so fake that it was reported in the news:
http://www.scoutsfocus.com/pjnbpa.html
http://www.sportingnews.com/blog/the_sporting_blog/entry/view/69660/unc_recruit_p.j._hairston_sinks_your_average_backward_75-foot_shot
http://www.topix.com/sports/high-school-basketball/2010/06/pj-hairston-a-64-sg-and-2011-unc-commit-swished-a-75-foot-plus-one-handed-backwards-shot
>> ^kurtdh:
Can you really call it nothing but net if it hits the backboard first?
Watch it again. Nothing but net.
Tornado Forms in Front of Car
>> ^MycroftHomlz:

Aside: That dude is smart. He must not be originally from there.
I'm originally from here... the home of Duke, UNC, and NC State, and the largest research park in the nation.
Incredible Game-Winning 65-Foot Buzzerbeater
yeah I agree, what they did made sense... I guess I don't know basketball that well, but I didn't think the ball would go in at half court, but right behind the basket. it'd stop the clock though, which would give them all the time in the world for a cross court pass in, then a 3. but even then, it'd only be tied (unless there was a foul)...
anyways, like i said, i went to NCSU and even i'm not really mad about it or anything. it was a good shot, they deserve the win.
UNC losing to collge of charleston already made my week anyways...
World's Fastest Everything
There's a faster Soccer Goal than that. By Yael Averbuch on UNC Women's Soccer team. She just kicked the ball strait in, it's an NCAA record, and it really has to be faster than that guys.
EDIT: There's also a faster cup stacker than that Fox chick. Oh and the Tyson Gay run wasn't counted because he had a 4 mph back wind, still the fastest race ever so I think it should stay.
The Library Rave Flashmob
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Michael Jordan scores 53 Points with no 3-Point (1987)
"I remember watching him play live for UNC back in the day."
Please Grandpa Blankfist, tell us more tales from "the day!" PLEEEEEEZ!
Countdown: Palin's Anti-Science Mindlessness
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