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February 28, 2007 -- 5:09 PM
posted by mary

hey, is anyone interested in going to see Feist at the Winspear May 18th? let me know...tickets are on sale this Friday, and I'm going to try and get some.

February 28, 2007 -- 4:06 PM
posted by Par

Cisterns in your brain are little subarachnoid spaces where cerebrospinal fluid can collect. (So, in that sense, they are a lot like reservoirs.) They all have quasi-logical names, but I have no idea why they are clinically relevant, and apparently I have to know where they are and what they're called if there happens to be a coloured pin sticking in one of them Friday morning.

Also, I'm not sure it's schizophrenia that leaves large spaces in your brain. I know CJD and other spongiform encephalopathies do, and I know that if you have a brain abscess, you would have an abnormal space in your brain. MS leads to 'plaques' caused by demyelination around your brain, which could be considered abnormal spaces in general. And any of a number of causes, including tumours, could lead to hydrocephalus, which makes the CSF-containing ventricles in your brain abnormally large fluid-containing spaces.

We haven't covered schizophrenia yet, though, and I could be wrong.

(Oh, and I thought you knew that there are flowers in your brain.)

February 28, 2007 -- 3:03 PM
posted by edo

“Calgary was very attractive,” said Laraque, whose no-trade deal in Phoenix allowed him to pick his destination. “Not really liking the way things ended in Edmonton, the best place to go would have been Calgary, definitely.

“It was closer than a lot of people thought. For a while, in my head, I said I was going. I was really fantasizing about wearing Flames red and coming to Edmonton and showing the people who thought the Oilers made a good move by getting rid of me.”


We love you too George.

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February 28, 2007 -- 12:47 PM
posted by alison

wait, where are there reservoirs and cavities in the brain?? i thought that if there were large spaces in the brain it meant you had something wrong with you (like schizophrenia), or is it just "abnormally large spaces" that mean that?

and, um, flower stalks? right Paras, I'm the one taking botany-type-classes, not you... ;)




edit: i'm sure it doesn't help that "cistern" evokes an image of a rough-hewn stone-lined water reservoir... but meh, i'm sure you can explain away my idea that i have a water-well in my brain, haha!

February 28, 2007 -- 7:56 AM
posted by Al

Alright if you really have to phone me and I'm not home, call:

499-3047

Hopefully my actual phone gets fixed soon.

Oh yeah, It is (as inspired by Denny Zheng) the "Liberation of Al" for the next 2 1/2 weeks.

February 28, 2007 -- 3:05 AM
posted by eric

i officially do not ever want to watch an Oilers game ever again.
(unless ofcourse Bill Ranford comes out of retirement to play goal that'd be fuckin' sweeeet)

February 27, 2007 -- 9:47 PM
posted by Par

Yeah, maybe you'll have to do that sometime.

(AD suggests that he had a similar problem, but that it magically fixed itself when he upgraded to Firefox 2.0. I don't know why he won't write it himself, though.)

Anyway, back to cisterns, dural sinuses, geniculate bodies and peduncles. Whee!

February 27, 2007 -- 9:09 PM
posted by alison

yeah, sorry Par... i don't get it. shall i bring you my laptop some day? :p

the flash one works fine... and that initial video i posted worked, but i copied it out of someone's blog, so i'm not sure if the embedding code was different...

it's just YouTube in general... nice image on your page, no ability to click on them (other than to adblock them if i so desire) i can't even hit the link to YouTube...

for instance, Albert's "anonymous" post... completely useless to me... no idea why

February 27, 2007 -- 9:09 PM
posted by Al

Last post was me.

February 27, 2007 -- 9:00 PM
posted by anonymous

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