Saturday, September 15, 2007

Emergency Room, Xrays, CT scan 3-7pm

The ambulance took me to the emergency room at CMC. I was brought into a room and attended to immediately by several nurses. A doctor, Jane Batts, also came in and asked what happened. She inspected me for a spinal injury and determined there was none apparent.

She requested x-rays of the left thigh and hip.

The xrays were read by an orthopedic resident, Dr. Bray. He identified 2 fractures from the xray and a possible third at the rear. He stated that I sustained a Ramai fracture of the pelvis.

I was taken to a room on the orthopedic floor (11) at 6:50 pm. I spent the night in considerable discomfort, sleeping on and off through the night.

Cut off by a car while biking 2:45 pm

Yesterday, Friday September 14, I crashed my bike into the side of a Toyota 4Runner that turned right across my path. I never lost consciousness but ended up in the hospital with a fractured pelvis. The police and paramedics arrived and I filled out a police report. Here are the rest of the details as best I can recall:


  • I had just started from the parking lot of the Myers Park UMC. I was riding with DAvid Frame who was behind me at the point of the accident.
  • It had just started to rain. The only reason we decided to go was that we had cancelled a ride that morning due to rain and it turned out some other riders went ahead and rode. Plus, the weather forecaster had been wrong already about the whole day being a drenching. We assumed this was a brief passing shower.
  • We chose to ride this route due to its popularity with the cycling community which we felt made it a safer route. Also, we were both extremely familiar with the circuit. We decided to avoid other roads in the vicinity since it was nearing rush hour on a Friday afternoon.
  • We were riding on Queens Road which becomes Selwyn Avenue near Queens University. It is a two lane road with a 35 mph limit. At the point of the accident the left lane becomes a "left turn only" lane. The right lane continues straight. There was no dedicated right turn lane.
  • The accident occurred at the intersection of Queens and Radcliffe.
  • We were riding single file about 3 feet left of the right curb in the right lane. Our rate was about 18 mph at the accident site.
  • As I approached the intersection of Queens and Radcliffe I became aware that a vehicle was overtaking me on my left side.
  • I heard David call out an alarm behind me "she's turning!" and I immediately applied the brakes. Suddenly the vehicle turned across my path.
  • I immediately realized that a) it was a Toyota Forerunner and b) an impact was unavoidable.
  • The front wheel of my bike impacted the Forerunner at the right rear quarter panel, immediately behind the right rear wheel well.
  • My bike and I slammed to the pavement, which was black asphalt.
  • The brunt of my impact was borne by my left thigh, in the vicinity of the superior process of the femur (the greater trochanter.)
  • I immediately felt severe pain emanating from my thigh. At that point I had come to a stop and was able to roll onto my back with my legs bent at the knees.
  • I could hear David getting off of his bike. I was also aware of several bystanders who came forward with offers to help. I remember screaming loudly 4-5 times as I rolled onto my back.
  • I was asked if I wanted to move and declined. I was unable to extend my left leg. I was able to extend the right leg. At that time I was more furious than anything.
  • Most of my pain was in my hip. At that time I had no idea what was wrong and suspected a broken femoral neck or hip socket joint.
  • When the firemen arrived they began examing my neck and spine. I had no pain in either. I stated that my head did not impact the pavement.
  • The driver of the Forerunner asked me "Are you all right?" while I was lying on the pavement in obvious pain.
  • A nursing student from Queens University stopped her car to block traffic and shield me until the authorities could arrive.
  • Shortly thereafter, the police arrived and began asking similar questions. I again stated no head impact.
  • The Medics arrived and attempted to lift me but there was too much pain on the left side of my hip. I still could not extend my left leg at the knee. They used a scoop to put me on the stretcher and load me into the ambulance.
  • A different police officer came into the ambulance and asked questions while they prepared me for transport.
  • The female medics name was "Maudy." I'm unsure of the spelling. She rode in the back with me and attempted to stabilize my left leg, which was still bent at the knee.

Thursday, August 02, 2007

Audi A6 - Reset the "Service!" Light

I don't take my car to the dealer unless I absolutely have exhausted all other options. I do minor maintenance myself and get the oil changed at regular intervals. The problem is that my car's idiot light, actually an LED display, has been telling me "Service!" is required.

Here is a simple procedure to reset the service countdown clock that actually worked. I found it after searching some forums such as Audi World. Many of the forums listed it with not quite proper English so it took me a few minutes of playing around to actually get it to work on my 2000 Audi A6 2.7T.

Here it is as clear as I can make it:
0. Display reads "Service!" when you first start the car.
1. With the ignition key in the off position, push and hold the right button under the speedometer. This is the button you use to reset the trip odometer also.
2. Turn the ignition key to the on position, but don't start the engine. Keep holding down the right button while you turn the key.
3. Push the left button under the tachometer. Your service light should reset to say something like "Service in 8100 miles."

Some geniuses are selling these instructions on ebay for a couple of dollars. I say best of luck to them! Maybe I can make a few bucks that way!

Monday, June 25, 2007

Bloomberg Schwarzenegger 2008

Check out the crazy bumper sticker! Bloomberg and Schwarzenegger '08!!! What a dream ticket eh?

Email me to find out where to get your own!!!

More RUSH concert pics

Here's a photo of RUSH playing Tom Sawyer in Charlotte on June 18th, 2007. Geddy is playing his black Rickenbacker 4001 and this was the only song he used it for the whole night. Here's another pic showing a closeup of Geddy on the big screen.


Tuesday, June 19, 2007

RUSH, Snakes and Arrows Concert, June 18th, 2007


I saw RUSH last night for about the 7th time. This was the 3rd or 4th night of their latest tour for the new album "Snakes and Arrows." As always, they were incredible. The show was actually more interesting than ever, with lots of pyrotechnics and funny video clips to accompany their performances.

Here is the Set List

Set 1:

Video Intro

01. Limelight
02. Digital Man
03. Entre Nous
04. Mission
05. Freewill
06. The Main Monkey Business
07. The Larger Bowl
08. Secret Touch
09. Circumstances
10. Between The Wheels
11. Dreamline

Intermission

Set 2:

Video Intro

12. Far Cry
13. Workin' Them Angels
14. Armor And Sword
15. Spindrift
16. The Way The Wind Blows
17. Subdivisions
18. Natural Science
19. Witch Hunt
20. MalNar (Malignant Narcissism)
21. Drum Solo - with lots of new stuff since "Der Trommler"
22. Hope
23. Summertime Blues
24. The Spirit Of Radio
25. Tom Sawyer (nice to see Geddy play the old black Rickenbacker.)

Encore:

26. One Little Victory
27. A Passage to Bangkok
28. YYZ

We had 12th row seats which were the best I've ever had. It was disappointing as always to be around so many drunks but that's what you get at concerts I guess. I managed to sneak in a picture despite all the camera Nazis:


Tuesday, May 15, 2007

Why is it so hard to understand?

OK. It seems like we need a quick history lesson. Apparently some folks weren't paying attention the first time.

Saddam Hussein was a very bad man who personally killed a lot of people and was responsible for ordering the deaths of thousands, probably hundreds of thousands. He pillaged the country of Iraq and stole much of the oil wealth for himself while many Iraqis, mainly Shiites, suffered in poverty. His sons, Uday and Qusay, held highly influential positions and enjoyed being able to steal and torture people pretty much at their whims.

Saddam and his regime was a destabilizing force in the entire middle east. He made war with Iran and Kuwait and lobbed missiles, probably with chemical warheads, into Israel. His years of defiance of UN sanctions emboldened and inspired terrorists. He toyed with the nuclear weapons inspectors for years making it extremely difficult to verify whether he actually had weapons of mass destruction.

After 911, when our country and way of life was horrifically attacked while in a defensive posture, President Bush, with the support of Congress and many nations, decided the time had come to go on the offensive against terrorism. Terrorism is a threat to our way of life. We declared war on terrorists and those who support them.

At the time, our intelligence services, like Clinton appointee George Tenet, determined that Saddam probably had weapons of mass destruction. Whether he did or not his actions over the past two decades made him a threat and it was quite reasonable to think that he had some involvement. Does anyone remember the celebrations across the muslim world, including cities and towns in Iraq, on 9/11? Remember the video of Osama and his henchmen gloating about how the attacks were more successful than even they had planned?

Fast forward to 2007. Our military destroyed Saddam's regime and the country is now left in what the Liberals (I mean, surrender monkeys) refer to as "chaos."

Here are the facts. Saddam had a huge and loyal army. Saddam was a Sunni Muslim, who were the majority of the population but ruled Iraq through brutality. The suppressed, kidnapped, and killed many of the Shiite majority. We defeated the army but couldn't possibly kill all of the soldiers.

Many of the soldiers that were not killed in the war went into hiding and are now trying to destroy democracy in Iraq. We call these people "insurgents." No one knows what they really want other than to strike out at innocent people such as our soldiers, shoppers, police recruits, and everything else that represents freedom and democracy. I think they want another Sunni Dictator to rise up and take control of the county like Saddam did. Who knows.

The radical Shiites on the other hand, inspired by wackos like Moqtada Al Sadr, want revenge for all of their years of suffering. Al-Sadr and his insane compatriots, want to see Iraq become a fundamentalist state like Iran that is ruled by Islamic law (Sharia.) In fact, the Iranians are said to be sheltering Al Sadr right now.

If he was in charge of Iraq, guess what the world would have? An alliance of fundamentalist whack-jobs controlling a region of the world vital to the entire world. Not just for the oil (as simple-minded liberals say to make themselves feel smart) but to use as a home base for anti-Christian and anti-Jewish attackers. Make no mistake, the radical fundamentalists will not rest until they destroy Israel and all western influences in their countries.

So what is the answer? Who knows? There is no play book for this war. It is a war of ideals. Of freedom versus terrorism. You can ask 25 different experts on international diplomacy and world history and get 25 different ideas about what we should do. Some say surrender and let the country suffer. Others say stay and risk losing more and more of our brave soldiers.

I also have to note what most of our soldiers are doing there. They're training! We have somewhere around 140,000 soldiers and thousands more contractors. Many are defending against attackers, others are on the offensive trying to root out insurgents. Most, however, are training Iraqis to take over for themselves. We cannot cut that mission short!

Everyone (Democrats, Republicans, and the majority) agree that this is the ultimate goal for the Iraq war...for the Iraqis to be able to defend their fledging democracy from internal and external threats. It is how they are going to get there that is being debated.

Personally, I believe that telling their enemies when the Americans are leaving is a huge mistake. What if we told the British "We need you to defeat the Nazis by 1944 or we're leaving."

Blink XT2 Thumbnail Failed Fix

Well, this is a bit frustrating. I have one outdoor Blink XT2 camera from Amazon which I installed about a year and a half ago...or maybe tw...