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SailFree 06-13-2012 01:48 PM

Hi, Bucketlist!

Endocarditis can be a very sneaky disorder. Once cured, however, unless it has damaged valves that then must be replaced or repaired, it's cured and unlikely to come back--assuming the valves are normal to begin with. Frequently there's some underlying valve problem that allowed infection to settle there...

Bucketlist2012 06-13-2012 01:52 PM

Hey, I am all for people buying whatever they would like..

If they want to save money on Fuel, then right on for them...It is the American Way.

Freedom of choice..

But I make my choices and respect what others do also..

But I don't like being told by Prius owners that I am wrecking the planet..

Oil and Coal will be here for a long time.. I worked in the Solar Business 10 years, so i have done my part to save the planet, and I truly believe that Green energy is a great ADDITION to our Grid, but they force the issue to REPLACE fossil fuels with an all or nothing agenda...Together it makes great sense... Replacing ? Never.

Mike.

SailFree 06-13-2012 01:54 PM

When I was about 10, I was watching the nightly local news, and there was a lady being interviewed. Her name was, and I am in no way kidding, "Velveeta".
--Shadoquad

I quit. Who can top that?

SailFree 06-13-2012 01:58 PM

Back to the topic, which was Z speed, I have been running on cruise whenever on the interstates. It is too easy to creep upward. It does allow me, however, whenever any situation occurs that looks as though it might require braking, to poise my foot over the brake pedal, saving a bit of reaction time, and still keep on the gas pedal simultaneously.

Another topic: My first tire fill with nitrogen. I gather this is worth it, decreases need to refill tires, but how easy is it to get a nitrogen refill? Costs much? I bought from a dealer rather distant, hard to get back for such minor maintenance, though they did offer the free refills of nitrogen.

Bucketlist2012 06-13-2012 01:58 PM

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Originally Posted by SailFree (Post 1770027)
Hi, Bucketlist!

Endocarditis can be a very sneaky disorder. Once cured, however, unless it has damaged valves that then must be replaced or repaired, it's cured and unlikely to come back--assuming the valves are normal to begin with. Frequently there's some underlying valve problem that allowed infection to settle there...

You are sooooooo SMART.....They found a Bicuspid Aeorta Valve that should be tricuspid..I have some backing up of blood behind the valve..

So I have to be checked often to keep an eye on it...Also I take antibiotics for any teeth cleaning, ect... Teeth and mouth maintinence are critical in preventing a repeat of my problem..

If I have to have the valve replaced, Duke University has a procedure that goes in the side so they do not have to crack me open, but time will tell.

THANK YOU SO MUCH for thinking of me, and posting your info...

That is the sign of a caring person right there...I LOVE THIS SITE...

Mike.

Bucketlist2012 06-13-2012 02:00 PM

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Originally Posted by SailFree (Post 1770053)
Back to the topic, which was Z speed, I have been running on cruise whenever on the interstates. It is too easy to creep upward. It does allow me, however, whenever any situation occurs that looks as though it might require braking, to poise my foot over the brake pedal, saving a bit of reaction time, and still keep on the gas pedal simultaneously.

Another topic: My first tire fill with nitrogen. I gather this is worth it, decreases need to refill tires, but how easy is it to get a nitrogen refill? Costs much? I bought from a dealer rather distant, hard to get back for such minor maintenance, though they did offer the free refills of nitrogen.

I call my Cruise control, "ticket prevention". It is so easy to creep up to 85 plus in a 65mph zone...The car and i can handle it, it is just the police that will ticket me..

Bucketlist2012 06-13-2012 02:01 PM

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Originally Posted by SailFree (Post 1770043)
When I was about 10, I was watching the nightly local news, and there was a lady being interviewed. Her name was, and I am in no way kidding, "Velveeta".
--Shadoquad

I quit. Who can top that?

i knew someone that named their kid "corolla":wtf2:

tonythetiger 06-13-2012 06:39 PM

i got an effin ticket because of this, i was going 45 in a 35

Jordo! 06-14-2012 02:30 PM

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JORDO!

You say "here's the link" but I find no link. I would really appreciate said link, as I've spent much time trying to find the old Cimino study.

Its not the old Cimino study, it's a more recent one, although it does cite that study.

It's a pdf of what appears to be a summary (really slides from a presentation), but it has data, references, etc.

Here it is again

SailFree 06-14-2012 04:55 PM

Its not the old Cimino study, it's a more recent one, although it does cite that study.

It's a pdf of what appears to be a summary (really slides from a presentation), but it has data, references, etc.

Hi, Jordo!

Thanks for all your work. I think I remembered it as "Joan Cimino" when it was really J.Cirillo, but same data--that the drivers on the freeways were safest, had lowest accident rates, when about 10-12MPH over the median speed.

I think that the NHTSA presenter took the data and then carefully LIED about the findings. The data don't quite fit with their "overviews" and "conclusions."

In particular, they claim that the highest accident rate was at 2 standard deviations above median--but the curve--rate of change--was much steeper SLOWER than the median, and so the accident rate 2 standard deviations BELOW the median was higher and WENT UP the slower the speed at time of accident. They are so invested in speed as a cause--because, I submit, that it's easily measured and lucrative--that they can't grasp the truth and publicize it.

I'm going to keep searching for the original data. I'm a fact junkie.

--SailFree

kenchan 06-14-2012 04:57 PM

sailfree - are you like a 71yr old virgin? just kidding~

kenchan 06-15-2012 01:19 PM

i think sailfree abandoned his container ship...

Vbp6US 06-16-2012 11:59 AM

I cruise at 80mph most of the time on the freeway and get great MPG (25-26). But regarding the topic, I most definitely can't tell when I creep up on 90 mph. It's amazing.

NitrousZ34 06-16-2012 10:18 PM

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Originally Posted by kenchan (Post 1768037)
the biggest contributor to an accident is the one that drives slow.

how's that for a fortune cookie? lol

i cant stop laughing hahaha!!!

SailFree 06-16-2012 11:59 PM

Ha!
 
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Originally Posted by kenchan (Post 1772265)
sailfree - are you like a 71yr old virgin? just kidding~

No, just try to maintain a childlike sense of wonder and ability to enjoy life. And keep an open mind and learn new stuff daily. And grasp reality firmly.

kenchan 06-19-2012 02:10 PM

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Originally Posted by NitrousZ34 (Post 1775513)
i cant stop laughing hahaha!!!

:icon17:
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Originally Posted by SailFree (Post 1775575)
No, just try to maintain a childlike sense of wonder and ability to enjoy life. And keep an open mind and learn new stuff daily. And grasp reality firmly.

i am glad you are finding sense of humor here. i dont find it very funny. :mad:

just kidding again. :icon17:

gtabaz 06-20-2012 07:03 PM

with great power comes great responsibility...

kenchan 06-20-2012 08:10 PM

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Originally Posted by gtabaz (Post 1782288)
with great power comes great responsibility...

Nice fortune cookie. :tup:


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