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Confessions of a Rocket Scientist. Wednesday, August 22, 2007. Since my surgery I have had a few ups and downs, but mostly I am on the road to recovery. I really feel good, but it took a lot of work to get here. And I still have a long way to go. But with God's help and my dear wife's constant care, I think things will be all right. It's kind of like where they use the paddles and yell "Clear! On TV, but they used electrodes instead of paddles and I was asleep for it. It worked. My heart went bac...My do...

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Confessions of a Rocket Scientist. Wednesday, August 22, 2007. Since my surgery I have had a few ups and downs, but mostly I am on the road to recovery. I really feel good, but it took a lot of work to get here. And I still have a long way to go. But with God's help and my dear wife's constant care, I think things will be all right. It's kind of like where they use the paddles and yell "Clear! On TV, but they used electrodes instead of paddles and I was asleep for it. It worked. My heart went bac...My do...

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Confessions of a Rocket Scientist: November 2005

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Confessions of a Rocket Scientist. Wednesday, November 30, 2005. Putting the "X" in Xmas, or, The Phantom Menace. The latest assault is actually a recycled attempt to keep Christ in Christmas. The holy rollers and televangelists raise their electronic voices in righteous indignation at the merchants, government officials, liberals, and the ACLU at their attempt to further secularize this holiest of holidays! How dare we ignore the very reason for this celebration, the birth of Jesus? Para; 1:02 PM. Prior...

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Confessions of a Rocket Scientist: August 2005

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Confessions of a Rocket Scientist. Tuesday, August 23, 2005. I had a toothache over the weekend. One really big honkin' toothache. A toothache that hurt so bad I felt like my head would explode, and. If it did at least the pain would be over. It was so bad I was thinking of ways to pull it out by myself. I. Wondered if dynamite might work. I thought about opening up one of my. Rocket motors and using the black powder to blast the tooth. Made perfect sense to me. That's where I went. Para; 5:31 PM. Have t...

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Confessions of a Rocket Scientist: Recovering From Heart Surgery

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Confessions of a Rocket Scientist. Monday, April 09, 2007. Recovering From Heart Surgery. It has been over a year since I posted anything to my blog. I have a bit of free time on my hands right now due to recent developments. The big news is that I have had open heart surgery. Fortunately I am on the road to recovery. I was given a number of tests including a stress test and finally a cardiac catheterization. This test involves inserting probes into the femoral artery and injecting dye. The resul...My do...

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Confessions of a Rocket Scientist: Googling Myself

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Confessions of a Rocket Scientist. Wednesday, August 22, 2007. Para; 1:14 PM. Comments: Post a Comment. The continuing story of a man, his hobby, and the search for a really good cup of coffee. The first cup of coffee in the morning recapitulates Phylogeny." -J. Pournelle. Quakertown, Pennsylvania, United States. Two time cancer survivor, happily married, LaSalle Alumnus. View my complete profile.

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Confessions of a Rocket Scientist: Update: My Heart

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Confessions of a Rocket Scientist. Wednesday, August 22, 2007. Since my surgery I have had a few ups and downs, but mostly I am on the road to recovery. I really feel good, but it took a lot of work to get here. And I still have a long way to go. But with God's help and my dear wife's constant care, I think things will be all right. It's kind of like where they use the paddles and yell "Clear! On TV, but they used electrodes instead of paddles and I was asleep for it. It worked. My heart went bac...My do...

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