At 12:27 PM 11/19/2002 -0700, Marc wrote:
I went to emergency and got a shot of toradol and that finally cut the
pain and I
went to sleep.
I got a shot of that stuff for a kidney stone once. Good stuff! It makes
morphine look like a baby aspirin.
Rick Mathis
The sky was clear here in Enoch but, alas, not many shooting stars. The
moon was just too bright.
--
Steven Montgomery
At 12:27 PM 11/19/2002, you wrote:
Bummer: I happened to be up at 0230 - 0600 because of a suspected subdural
haematoma which not even 10 T-3's in 24 hours had put a dent into (
Bummer: I happened to be up at 0230 - 0600 because of a suspected subdural
haematoma which not even 10 T-3's in 24 hours had put a dent into (not the most
pleasant experience). It was almost certainly a severe migraine, as it turned out.
I went to emergency and got a shot of toradol and that finall
Dan:
We tried; the combination of the moon and city lights made it all but
impossible to see anything. But we did catch a couple.
Marc:
For those who don't already know, tonight's supposed to be the storm of
the century wrt the Leonids (the best show since the 1860s according to
a local astrono
At 07:46 PM 11/18/02, Marc Schindler wrote:
For those who don't already know, tonight's supposed to be the storm of
the century wrt the Leonids (the best show since the 1860s according to
a local astronomer). Prime viewing time in the Mountain Standard Time
Zone is 04:00 - 06:00 (well before dawn