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Thread started 06/09/03 4:10pm

BattierBeMyDad
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My Time Thus Far At UK...

So far, this program has been great. I'm composing this from the UK Library. This joint is more like a museum than a library, quite honestly, so much that until I saw the junky 1920s model IBM computers I was almost afraid to touch anything.

Soon, I should have the net in my dorm...

I'm working in the Sanders-Brown (I think...) Center for Aging. Basically, early on my time will be spent simply going through and correcting patient files. I'm working in the Alzheimer's research.

There is a program here called BRAiNS... Where "normal"...that is people without dimentia can donate their brains after they die. It's all really rather interesting. These people agree to donate, and then they get evaluations every 6 months up until they die.

Basically, some of the cool junk I'll get to do includes:
- Going to an autopsy when someone finally does die
- Sitting in on physicalys
- Going on patient visits
- Sitting in on the neurological evaluations.

The people in the center as a whole are really quite nice. I met a lot of people today, so many I can't remember all of their names quite honestly. My preceptor is a guy by the name of Dr. David something. biggrin

Anyways, beyond that, I'm currently at a computer in the library... a library nicer than any that I have ever been in (which perhaps isn't saying much considering where I come from...).

The problem seems to be eating so far. I've ate little since I've been here. Nothing on campus seems worth anything to eat, so tomorrow (since my Canadian won't be in until late, and thus I won't have a need to call him after I get off...) I'm goin' exploring. I'm going to hop on a bus and see where I wind up.

Oh, I get to write the buses for free because my badge from the med center serves as a sort of pass... biggrin

Anyways, until I feel like venturing here again, ADIOS!

Edit: After the patient dies, the program gets their brain to study. They also receive these things from Alzheimer's patients, but they need something to compare it all to, right? mr.green
[This message was edited Mon Jun 9 16:14:15 PDT 2003 by BattierBeMyDaddy]
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Reply #1 posted 06/09/03 4:22pm

mcmeekle

I don't know if you are aware of this or not, but it's British custom to tip Librarians.

Just a couple of coppers (one or two pence) as it's the act not the amount that is important.

You should also say "Have one on me" which is a reference to Victorian times when you could only borrow one book at a time.

Only trying to help smile
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Reply #2 posted 06/09/03 4:26pm

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mcmeekle said:

I don't know if you are aware of this or not, but it's British custom to tip Librarians.

Just a couple of coppers (one or two pence) as it's the act not the amount that is important.

You should also say "Have one on me" which is a reference to Victorian times when you could only borrow one book at a time.

Only trying to help smile


I'm not in the United Kingdom... biggrin

I'm at the University of Kentucky in Lexington, KY... thus, I can't use your "British customs." wink
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Reply #3 posted 06/09/03 4:34pm

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mcmeekle said:

I don't know if you are aware of this or not, but it's British custom to tip Librarians.

Just a couple of coppers (one or two pence) as it's the act not the amount that is important.

You should also say "Have one on me" which is a reference to Victorian times when you could only borrow one book at a time.

Only trying to help smile



WHAT THE HELL??? TIP LIBRARIANS!!! I been to a dozen libraries here in the UK since i was about 5...and unless they bring me a cup of coffee and a croisant while i'm reading The Guardian they aint getting a penny biggrin
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Reply #4 posted 06/09/03 4:40pm

mcmeekle

BattierBeMyDaddy said:

mcmeekle said:

I don't know if you are aware of this or not, but it's British custom to tip Librarians.

Just a couple of coppers (one or two pence) as it's the act not the amount that is important.

You should also say "Have one on me" which is a reference to Victorian times when you could only borrow one book at a time.

Only trying to help smile


I'm not in the United Kingdom... biggrin

I'm at the University of Kentucky in Lexington, KY... thus, I can't use your "British customs." wink


Oops, did I say British, I really meant to say Kentuckian.

Still only trying to help smile

(ps, watch out for the KY terrorists, they're slippery buggers)
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Reply #5 posted 06/09/03 4:45pm

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mcmeekle said:

BattierBeMyDaddy said:

mcmeekle said:

I don't know if you are aware of this or not, but it's British custom to tip Librarians.

Just a couple of coppers (one or two pence) as it's the act not the amount that is important.

You should also say "Have one on me" which is a reference to Victorian times when you could only borrow one book at a time.

Only trying to help smile


I'm not in the United Kingdom... biggrin

I'm at the University of Kentucky in Lexington, KY... thus, I can't use your "British customs." wink


Oops, did I say British, I really meant to say Kentuckian.

Still only trying to help smile

(ps, watch out for the KY terrorists, they're slippery buggers)


lol I'll be sure to remembre that. I've taken note!
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Reply #6 posted 06/09/03 5:06pm

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Dead people! eek
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Reply #7 posted 06/09/03 6:17pm

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Glad your having a great time Rhonda. I was wondering what the hell you were up to and why you are going to be in a dorm room this summer.

Sounds creepy, but cool at the same time.
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Reply #8 posted 06/09/03 8:20pm

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Rhonda, dont forget to post pics when you have one of those big dorm parties!

I wanna see lots of boob shots! :boobies:
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Reply #9 posted 06/09/03 8:26pm

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bkw said:

Rhonda, dont forget to post pics when you have one of those big dorm parties!

I wanna see lots of boob shots! :boobies:

wave Oooohhh ooohhh! Me too!
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Reply #10 posted 06/09/03 8:27pm

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bkw said:

Rhonda, dont forget to post pics when you have one of those big dorm parties!

I wanna see lots of boob shots! :boobies:

wave Oooohhh ooohhh! Me too!

Shut the phuck-up. fishslap
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Reply #11 posted 06/09/03 11:18pm

mcmeekle

althom said:

Dead people! eek

Dead people! drool
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Reply #12 posted 06/10/03 4:25am

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mcmeekle said:

Dead people! drool


Co-sign.
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Reply #13 posted 06/10/03 5:30am

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althom said:

Dead people! eek

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