Sunday Silliness: they really make that? edition

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From the Whatever Works website (and, I presume, catalog) comes what is quite probably the most useless product I’ve seen this week (and it’s probably patented):  a sheet tucker.  Yet for years we’ve been doing hospital corners with our hands, silly us….

Size matters? (Part 4)

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The National Institute of Standards and Technology studied EMS crew configuration. Part 4 of 6, this covers the results of the cardiac experiments.

Once again, my house is uterus-free

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Storm is officially spayed, all her shots are up to date, and she still needs a home.

Sunday Silliness: only Bruce Willis can save you now edition

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From Purdue University (hat tip Reason) comes what is apparently an updated version of something I’ve somehow missed all these years:  a global meteor strike calculator.

Size matters? (Part 3)

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The National Institute of Standards and Technology studied EMS crew configuration. Part 3 of 6, this covers the results of the extrication experiments.

Dodging the vomit fountain

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A note on antiemetics.

Size matters? (Part 2)

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The National Institute of Standards and Technology studied EMS crew configuration. Part 2 of 6, this covers a brief note on statistics.

It’s only half a life without a dog

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Hey, want a dog?