Hi Brucifer;
Thanks for the tip. There is a library close to me. I'm not anxious, per se, more curious I guess. I figure there are only three things that could happen. Either (1) it looks the same as last time [bummer], (2) it's bigger than last time because it's still upset with us, or (3), it has that wonderful black hole in the middle and it's starting it's death throes [oh, joy]. So, door number one, two, or three? I won't know which door until I see Dr. Modha on the 22nd. And looking at the CD myself might not change anything, because I'm not so sure I would know what I was looking at exactly.
I would just like to get my $2100.00 worth out of that MRI. I could have had a nice vacation in Hawaii, for that amount of money. By the way, saw on the news that today several people were inducted into the Inventors Hall of Fame. One was for the MRI! How's that for coincidence?
8 inventors picked to join Hall of Fame
By NATASHA T. METZLER
ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER
WASHINGTON -- Inventors of the MRI, the Ethernet, the LP record and a popular weedkiller are among 18 people picked for induction into the National Inventors Hall of Fame.
The 2007 class of inductees, announced Thursday, join luminaries such as Thomas Edison, Velcro inventor George de Mestral and Charles Goodyear, developer of vulcanized rubber.
"Some of these inventors ... have literally changed the way we live our lives," said Rini Paiva, spokeswoman for the National Inventors Hall of Fame Foundation. But, she added, "They are not household names."
Among the latest inductees and their inventions are:
-Paul C. Lauterbur, for the MRI, or magnetic resonance imaging.Sue in Vancouver