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February 18, 2008 -- 9:51 AM
posted by alison
don't come at 7:30, you'll miss the movie.
It starts at 7:15... so come a little before. ;)
Yay Persepolis! I'm looking forward to it.
February 18, 2008 -- 9:00 AM
posted by Jess
Thursday at 7:30 sounds great. I'm looking forward to it!
February 17, 2008 -- 3:07 PM
posted by Al
Sorry Par, got to go to Video games live tonight. Though I really want to see that movie.
February 17, 2008 -- 12:29 PM
posted by Par
There Will Be Blood tonight? 8:45 SEC? Any takers? Call my cell (619-5571).
February 17, 2008 -- 9:28 AM
posted by Par
Thanks to everyone for coming out last night!
Hey, Tony, I found The Falconer:
February 17, 2008 -- 1:07 AM
posted by alison
oh, and just for the record, a head CT is the lowest dose of radiation of all CT scans...
an abdomen ct is 53 times more powerful than a chest x-ray, and a cardiac ct starts off at 67 times more powerful and continues to increase in radiation levels from there...
Wikipedia is such an interesting tool...
oh! and another ct fact, EMI (the record label) produced the first CT machines, and it's all courtesy of the Beatles' royalties. Go John, Paul, George and Ringo!
February 17, 2008 -- 12:53 AM
posted by alison
okay, doing this before I forget:
Persepolis, Princess II 7:15pm Thursday 21 February.
Come one, come all... should be a good show if the graphic novel was any indication. It's a French cartoon about an Iranian girl growing up during the Islamic Revolution (or repression) of the late 70s/80s.
If this doesn't work, just let me know (particularly Tony and Jess).
I figured early show 'cause we can hang out and discuss it afterwards if we want, and if not, it's still not a brutal time to get home for work the next day.
February 16, 2008 -- 7:36 PM
posted by alison
true, but one must absorb some of it, it doesn't all just go straight through... does it?
February 16, 2008 -- 7:09 PM
posted by Par
There is a difference between exposure to radiation and emission of radiation.
That said, it's not as though we give people a whole tonne of CT scans on a regular basis.
February 16, 2008 -- 6:19 PM
posted by alison
did you know a head CT scan exposes you to 15 times more radiation than a chest x-ray? whoa.
how do people not glow in the dark??
