Anyone who has ever served time on a hospital administration committee knows what I'm talking about. This is where the vast difference between the world of hospital administration versus the world of doctors and nurses becomes clear. As a side note for those interested in the process of creating these animations: I experimented with a different method of creating the talking head portion. The result was not what I wanted, but it was interesting... Here is the comparison video:
Hewlett Packard's (HP) newest Tablet PC, the "tm2" arrived this year. It is the first Tablet PC that can actually run Toon Boom animation software appropriately. In July 2010, HP also released an updated tm2 Tablet PC with faster Intel i3 and i5 processors and an updated ATI graphics coprocessor. Why is this Tablet PC unique and important? 1. This is the only Tablet PC with an added and switchable graphics coprocessor. This makes it more suitable for gaming (not that I am much of a gamer) and demanding graphics or video applications. 2. Most importantly, for Toon Boom fans, this is probably the only Tablet PC with sufficient horsepower to run Animate Pro and Toon Boom Studio without major compromises. 3. Amazingly, this Tablet PC is half the price of far lesser configurations from other vendors, including the Compaq/HP Business division. The “tm2” as tested utilizes an i5 Intel U430 processor with an ATI graphics coprocessor, the ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5450 . I
My Measles Story: If you were born in 1957, it is presumed you had measles and do not need the vaccine. I was born in 1958 and was always told I had gotten measles as a small child. Flash forward: In 1985, I was a medical intern working late at night. My senior resident called: “You need to see this. There is a case of measles in the ER!” Just as I jumped into the elevator, the “Code Blue” alarm rang. We all ran to the Code Blue (not in the ER) and worked at the bedside for hours. By the time we were done, we had forgotten about the case of Measles in the ER. My guardian angel had saved me. In 1989, the military placed me on mobility status and gave me tons of vaccines and checked immune titers. I never saw the results. As I was applying for hospital privileges in 1992, I needed to provide a document saying I was immune to measles. I obtained my military records and found, much to my horror, my measles immune titer was ZERO! I was totall
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