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  • My Physician Ramblings Continued

    from Kay's K9s: Needle Felted Dogs

    on Thursday October 18th, 2012 at 03:18 AM

    Square_140_medical-student Having succeeded on the chest, the body needs to be turned and the back skin removed. This is when you learn that the skin of the chest is peanuts compared the back. Never let anyone tell you that their skin is getting loose with age. Trust me, even the loosest, most ancient skin is clinging tightly to the underlying tissue, especially on the back. The skin there is easily twice as thick as the chest skin, and its not even the thickest skin on the body. In anatomical terms, both are...
  • A few Physician Ramblings

    from Kay's K9s: Needle Felted Dogs

    on Friday September 21st, 2012 at 03:36 AM

    Square_140_medicalschool_1543768c During the first week of medical school, I and a hundred other recently-arrived students crossed a strange line, perhaps one of the single biggest demarcating lines of the field of medicine. Like the thousands of physicians before me and after me, and unlike almost every other human on earth, I began the process of systematically taking another persons body apart. Funny how that idea makes everyone so interested in physician jobs. Admittedly, Id dissected pieces of people before, and Id...
  • Seven Things to Consider when Installing Conveyor in your Cooler or Freezer

    from Kay's K9s: Needle Felted Dogs

    on Tuesday August 7th, 2012 at 10:25 PM

    Square_140_300px-small_vfd_2 Small Variable Frequency Drive (VFD). (Photo credit: Wikipedia)When considering automation for your cooler or freezer environment there are many special considerations in order to ensure optimal performance of your automated system. Below are a few of these considerations. As part of your supplier evaluation be sure to ask for freezer or cooler references. Using high efficient gear motors that have variable frequency drives will increase the life of motors. If using standard motors in freezer...
  • Sorry Apple

    from Kay's K9s: Needle Felted Dogs

    on Thursday August 2nd, 2012 at 02:37 AM

    Square_140_54061v1-max-250x250 Image via CrunchBase Hey Apple, do you have a minute? There is no easy way to do this, but I just want to say the last year has been really great.

    I know we were both a little nervous when we first met at Best Buy. I wasn't sure if paying a premium price for a Macbook was worth it. You weren't sure if I fit the outrageously creative mold of a Mac user. But when I took you home after just one date I think it's safe to say we blew each other's minds.

    Right out of the box you were ready to go....
  • Best Towns To Live In, Apparently

    from Kay's K9s: Needle Felted Dogs

    on Friday July 13th, 2012 at 12:58 AM

    Square_140_300px-cnncenter English: The CNN Center in Atlanta. (Photo credit: Wikipedia) Just like every copy of Men's Fitness, Men's Journal, Details, Esquire, etc., CNN Money has published their guide to the 'The Best Places to Live' for 2007. It's such a popular topic that it get's a bit annoying to hear towns brag about being picked in the top ten places to live by the Michigan Crochet magazine. Anyway, it appears that CNN only gets the news right 50% of the time, so I'm betting that their list is garbage. Let's...
  • Conveyor Systems Make Producing Dog Food More Cost Effective

    from Kay's K9s: Needle Felted Dogs

    on Thursday June 14th, 2012 at 08:49 PM

    Square_140_3158305174_9fdf905e6a_m There are an estimated 400 million dogs in the world, and all of them need food. Just like all other industries that sell products, the production, assembly and distribution of dog food is a major problem and concern for pet food companies. Every year, millions are spend on research for finding ways to more effectively produce and distribute dog food around the world, and with every passing year pet food is becoming safer, healthier and less expensive as a result in gains in mass production....
  • K-9 Health Solutions

    from Kay's K9s: Needle Felted Dogs

    on Tuesday May 8th, 2012 at 11:10 PM

    My work was recently blogged about over on theK-9 Health Solutions blog! K-9 Health Solutionsis a great site that sells a wide variety of dog care products, treats and toys. They also carry an all natural product called Dinovite which aids in poor digestion and coat problems. They truly seem to carry something for all your doggy needs! My favourite products are thePlush Dog Toys. My dog, Abbie, had more plush toys than I can count! K-9 Health Solutions can also be found onFacebookand on...
  • Featured on Coups de Coeur

    from Kay's K9s: Needle Felted Dogs

    on Monday April 19th, 2010 at 10:35 AM

    Ninon from Coups de Coeur has been kind enough to feature my work on her blog. Please be sure to stop by and take a peek! You can read the article about me at this link.

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