Critical mass on Stockton

Are you wasted?

  

  
On Fri, Jan 30, 2009 at 6:53 PM, George Kwon wrote:
> Not a lot of traffic moving on Sacramento and clay. I like the bikes
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Second (recorded) occurence of octuplets in history

"7 heads, 7 spines and 28 limbs, all packed into a space typically only several centimeters in diameter."

OUCH.

 

On 1/27/09, Xing Chen <xchen07@gmail.com> wrote:

7 Babies, Then (Surprise!) Another for Good Luck

By ANAHAD O'CONNOR
Published: January 27, 2009

Dr. Harold Henry and his colleagues had followed their patient for 10
weeks, and knew just what to expect. The woman was carrying seven
babies. Multiple ultrasounds confirmed it every time: 7 heads, 7
spines and 28 limbs, all packed into a space typically only several
centimeters in diameter.

"Each time, we thought we were validating that there were in fact
seven babies," said Dr. Henry, the chief of maternal and fetal
medicine at Kaiser Permanente Bellflower Medical Center in southern
California.

But when the time for delivery came on Monday morning, there was one
wrinkle. After the seventh baby was plucked from the womb, an
assistant announced that he felt another foot.

"Quit joking," Dr. Henry shot back.

When the assistant insisted this was no joke, Dr. Henry reached in and
confirmed it.

"That's when the room all of a sudden became quiet," Dr. Henry said in
an interview. "Everyone was in shock, including mom herself. She just
couldn't believe it."

Baby No. 8 marked a small miracle. For only the second time in
recorded American history, a woman had given birth to live octuplets.
The odds of being struck by lightning are better.


http://www.nytimes.com/2009/01/28/health/28octuplets.html?hp

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Second (recorded) occurence of octuplets in history

7 Babies, Then (Surprise!) Another for Good Luck

 By ANAHAD O'CONNOR
Published: January 27, 2009

 Dr. Harold Henry and his colleagues had followed their patient for 10
weeks, and knew just what to expect. The woman was carrying seven
babies. Multiple ultrasounds confirmed it every time: 7 heads, 7
spines and 28 limbs, all packed into a space typically only several
centimeters in diameter.

 "Each time, we thought we were validating that there were in fact
seven babies," said Dr. Henry, the chief of maternal and fetal
medicine at Kaiser Permanente Bellflower Medical Center in southern
California.

 But when the time for delivery came on Monday morning, there was one
wrinkle. After the seventh baby was plucked from the womb, an
assistant announced that he felt another foot.

 "Quit joking," Dr. Henry shot back.

 When the assistant insisted this was no joke, Dr. Henry reached in and
confirmed it.

 "That's when the room all of a sudden became quiet," Dr. Henry said in
an interview. "Everyone was in shock, including mom herself. She just
couldn't believe it."

 Baby No. 8 marked a small miracle. For only the second time in
recorded American history, a woman had given birth to live octuplets.
The odds of being struck by lightning are better.

  
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/01/28/health/28octuplets.html?hp

Coolest thing... ever

relieve senior year in 5 minutes:

On Fri, Jan 16, 2009 at 2:12 PM, Alan Yiu <alanyiu@gmail.com> wrote:
Mashup of the Billboard Top 25 Singles for 2008:

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