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petri33
petri33
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mikey wrote: petri33

mikey wrote:

petri33 wrote:

 I've been upgraded with a titanium stent in my heart. That saved my life and cost about 240€.  

I wish I could have gotten a stent, I had 3 way bypass at the end of March this year, it was a bit more expensive though my insurance covered all of it so far. At the 10 day post-op with the surgeon he said my heart had a 25 year guarantee on it, I'm 71 and probably won't live that long so we both laughed.

My cousin has an engineering degree and was working for a company that made stents and he brought one at Christmas time one year so everyone could see how they worked, they are cool and simple. As we were talking we I told him I read a story about a problem every stent was having and that was that the design of the stent, like expanded metal, gave places for the plaque to cling onto and cause another blockage so they would have to do another one for the patients and he said it was a problem they were all working on but hadn't solved yet. I said 'why don't you guys coat with something non sticky so the plaque slides on by?' and he said 'I don't know'. The next story I saw on stents said they had 'fixed' the problem by coating them a non sticky stuff that prevented the plaque from sticking to the stents. I don't know if he got rich off of it or they were already working on something like that but I never got anything...not even a stent!! 

 

Hi Mikey,

I read your reply in a busy moment here at home. I'll read it later with thought and possibly send a pm - so not to pollute a valid and a good thread any more with Titanium(Nitride), Silver or any kind of dust and coating to obscure the real reason this thread is still alive. This thread is about beating ...

Tom M
Tom M
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I just looked around and you

I just looked around and you had disappeared from the top 50 but had gone down the GpuGrid rabbit hole instead. I see you are cranking up e@h tasks again.

Welcome back 

:)

A Proud member of the O.F.A.  (Old Farts Association).  Be well, do good work, and keep in touch.® (Garrison Keillor)  I want some more patience. RIGHT NOW!

taketwicedailey
taketwicedailey
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Yeah, thought I would try

Yeah, thought I would try something new for a while. GPUGrid is a nice project helped by the fact that they have badges and even little stamps that tell you how much you contributed to scientific publications. I wish E@H would implement that.

I stopped at 500M credits, which took me a little more than a month. Now I'm back on E@H to try and surpass the 1B mark over here hopefully by the end of the year.

Tom M
Tom M
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taketwicedailey wrote: Yeah,

taketwicedailey wrote:

Yeah, thought I would try something new for a while. GPUGrid is a nice project helped by the fact that they have badges and even little stamps that tell you how much you contributed to scientific publications.

There are cpu-based projects that do medical research.  rosetti@home and WCG (cancer) are active.  Unless you have a lot less threads than I think you do, you could run those while crunching E@H.  Of course your power bill would groan some more.

Tom M

A Proud member of the O.F.A.  (Old Farts Association).  Be well, do good work, and keep in touch.® (Garrison Keillor)  I want some more patience. RIGHT NOW!

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