Updated my homepage subject icons just because we were bored. A change is as good as a holiday. I must research the author of that statement so I can take my small red dog to vomit on his grave. For the Azeroth records: my NE dis Pr dinged 51, Lach's NE ar War hit same, whilst Taff's Gn dem Warl is now 64 and her NE bal Dr is 69. One more weekend free of assignment guilt, then I will be back into the skulls and spines of my mind-numbing radiography masters. That is a neat Schumi vid: the boy was good.
Concordski: What was the thrust to weight ratio difference of the Tu-144 (without Tu-160 engines) compared to Concorde?
Bummers in music part 1. Sonata Arctica sacked Jani Liimatainen and replaced him with Elias Viljanen. Apparently he was fragging around with his compulsory Finnish military service or something. The sound won't be the same. I bought their latest album, Unia, and it does sound cool from the first listen, something that IMs AMOLAD didn't manage for me at first. A weekend off beckons - I don't go on call until sunday night. Our current roster has Al and I on call 19 nights out of 28 - it's been that way or a worse variation on it for fifteen years now. The boss is now 99% sure that we will have three extra radiographers by around xmas, and will be going onto an eight person - eight week cycle with four shifts each weekend day, and two each weekday evening period. The trouble with 99% probabilities where I work is that the dice only come up favourably 1% of the time. Even so, things will not improve for the sonographers anyway: same call ratio.

Bummers in music part 1. Sonata Arctica sacked Jani Liimatainen and replaced him with Elias Viljanen. Apparently he was fragging around with his compulsory Finnish military service or something. The sound won't be the same. I bought their latest album, Unia, and it does sound cool from the first listen, something that IMs AMOLAD didn't manage for me at first. A weekend off beckons - I don't go on call until sunday night. Our current roster has Al and I on call 19 nights out of 28 - it's been that way or a worse variation on it for fifteen years now. The boss is now 99% sure that we will have three extra radiographers by around xmas, and will be going onto an eight person - eight week cycle with four shifts each weekend day, and two each weekday evening period. The trouble with 99% probabilities where I work is that the dice only come up favourably 1% of the time. Even so, things will not improve for the sonographers anyway: same call ratio.
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