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rcurl
response 202 of 413: Mark Unseen   Oct 29 07:25 UTC 2003

You should be pleased - people will look at it when you present it for
ID and say something like "you look MUCH nicer than that picture". Think
what they would think if the opposite were true....
michaela
response 203 of 413: Mark Unseen   Oct 29 08:05 UTC 2003

Heh. :)

The SoS offices in K-Zoo let you see your picture on a little monitor so you
can approve it. If you hate it, they'll take a new one. I'm in love with that
service since my last picture would have been horrid.
scott
response 204 of 413: Mark Unseen   Oct 29 13:18 UTC 2003

The Ann Arbor office has that little monitor, too.  Trouble is, I was so
blinded by the flash I probably would have approved a photo of Saddam Hussein,
let alone the crappy photo of me that ended up on the license.
gull
response 205 of 413: Mark Unseen   Oct 29 14:05 UTC 2003

I deliberately didn't smile for my picture this time.  I figure when
some cop pulls me over and looks at my license, I'm sure as hell not
going to be smiling, so the picture might as well match.
other
response 206 of 413: Mark Unseen   Oct 29 14:50 UTC 2003

I pulled a "Flash" and held up a mask of Nixon in the instant the picture 
was taken.  Unfortunately, they looked at the picture and, quite puzzled, 
decided to take another.
mynxcat
response 207 of 413: Mark Unseen   Oct 29 15:26 UTC 2003

They don't let you chose the picture you want in Ohio. And I change my 
hair so much, I rarely ever really look like my picture anyways.
tod
response 208 of 413: Mark Unseen   Oct 29 16:34 UTC 2003

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keesan
response 209 of 413: Mark Unseen   Oct 29 17:47 UTC 2003

I got about 2 hours sleep due to pills that I have to take through Friday.
Tried to sleep again after taking the next pills (before they took effect)
but it sounds like someone outside has been sawing up a tree with a chainsaw
and dumping the results into a truck.  I can sleep Sunday all morning.
i
response 210 of 413: Mark Unseen   Oct 30 03:21 UTC 2003

The hard drive which appeared to die in our main server has, after being
swapped out, worked perfectly.  Ditto the server, leaving us wonder which 
component(s) actually failed - after well over a year of uptime, too, so
diagnosis may well be impossible. 

While torture-testing the "failed" drive this morning, another drive on
the same SCSI bus failed...and that failure persists.
aruba
response 211 of 413: Mark Unseen   Oct 30 04:24 UTC 2003

It's the solar flares.
mcnally
response 212 of 413: Mark Unseen   Oct 30 08:30 UTC 2003

  The solar flares definitely messed up the ISP I'm working for these days.
  They knocked out our link to the (Canadian) mainland, cutting us off from
  the rest of the world for most of the afternoon.

  On top of that I'm told I missed a fine display of northern lights last
  night.  I went out to look around midnight but either I was too early or
  I need to go someplace with a better view of the northern sky.
jep
response 213 of 413: Mark Unseen   Nov 5 03:51 UTC 2003

I hit a deer this evening.  No one was hurt, but I did a lot of damage 
to my car.  I'm not sure if it'll be totalled.  AAA claims (over the 
phone) said probably not but the tow truck driver and police officer 
said probably yes.  The front end is smashed in, the hood is bent, the 
windshield is smashed, and the air bag went off.

Over the weekend I had $550 of repairs done to the car.  It is a 1992 
Taurus; tpryan sold it to me 2 years ago.
goose
response 214 of 413: Mark Unseen   Nov 5 04:11 UTC 2003

I'm sorry to hear that John.  I know that when my Jeep was crushed by a tree
(and subsuquently totalled) AAA gave me some of the money back for repairs
that were just done on it.  I did have to provide receipts.  Dealing with the
total loss unit was not a very pleasant experience, but it was partially due
to the guy I was dealing with being fired mid-process.  Overall I've been
quite happy with AAA and making claims.
jep
response 215 of 413: Mark Unseen   Nov 5 04:22 UTC 2003

Three years ago, I totalled my Mercury Topaz due to black ice.  It was 
a 1989 Topaz, three years older than the Taurus.  I seem to have a 
thing for killing cars that are 11 years old.

Goose, when the Topaz died, that's when I bought your old car.
other
response 216 of 413: Mark Unseen   Nov 5 05:10 UTC 2003

Impression:

Broad-based right paracentral mixed disc protrusion at the L3-L4 
level results in recess stenosis.

Grade I anterolisthesis at the lumbosacral junction secondary to 
bilateral pars interarticularis defects of L5.  This results in 
moderate neural foraminal compromise bilaterally.

Concentric annular tear within the posterior aspect of the L4-L5 
disc.

   :(  :(  :(
willcome
response 217 of 413: Mark Unseen   Nov 5 05:17 UTC 2003

Hi! I'm willcome here!
tsty
response 218 of 413: Mark Unseen   Nov 5 10:17 UTC 2003

and welcome as well ... welcome to grex!
i
response 219 of 413: Mark Unseen   Nov 5 11:38 UTC 2003

Re: #213
Ouch...but glad you're not hurt.  Meg's gotten fast & generous pay-outs
from AAA when her cars have been wrecked - keep us updated ('specially
since i just renewed with them...:).

Re: #216
Even allowing for my medical illiteracy, that doesn't sound too good.
How's the treatment prospects?
mary
response 220 of 413: Mark Unseen   Nov 5 13:12 UTC 2003

Re: #216  Ouch.  Looks like a lumbar-lami on the 
horizon.  Bummer, Eric.
remmers
response 221 of 413: Mark Unseen   Nov 5 13:38 UTC 2003

Yep, slipped disc.  Those are not fun, and you have my sympathies.
(Saw similar medical language when I had mine a year ago.)
scott
response 222 of 413: Mark Unseen   Nov 5 14:04 UTC 2003

re 216:  Ouch!  Sorry to hear that, Eric.
edina
response 223 of 413: Mark Unseen   Nov 5 14:25 UTC 2003

John, glad you're ok.  Eric, feel better soon!
aruba
response 224 of 413: Mark Unseen   Nov 5 14:56 UTC 2003

I'm glad you're OK too, John.  And Eric - that sounds like what I had; at
least the L5 part.  Is the pain in your leg?
jiffer
response 225 of 413: Mark Unseen   Nov 5 15:21 UTC 2003

Ew! Ouch Eric!  Good luck with healing. 

IBB for minor reasons, mainly that my microbiology test may be upped to 
the 14th instead of the 26th....We had to vote in class concerning 
this.  I need my procrastination time! And this time I wasn't 
procrastinating that much.  Grrr, so I seem to still be 
procrastinating.  Don't get an education.  
gull
response 226 of 413: Mark Unseen   Nov 5 15:48 UTC 2003

Re #213-214: Remember that the insurance company's first offer is just
that, an offer.  It's subject to negotiation if you can show that a)
cars like yours are selling for more than they're offering you for
yours, and b) that your car was in good condition.  You will have to be
persistent, though.  Insurance companies don't make money by being generous.
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