13 Comments Posted by bryan
- Location: Salesian School (view comments)
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- Location: Fuller State School and Hospital (view comments)
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- Location: Fuller State School and Hospital (view comments)
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- Location: Fuller State School and Hospital (view comments)
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- Location: Fuller State School and Hospital (view comments)
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You two are double cool!
Though I am not Religious I have enlightened myself that the Bible may be a handbook for mental awareness. The many disciples if you look at them could conceivably be personalities within us. Their is the bad disciple that betrayed Jesus and John the Baptist which was the Faithful persona etcetera... The Devil just may be the bad guy in us. Heaven is a thought away and so is Hell. It's all a matter of perspective in my bookno pun)!
If you look at any of the writings in the Bible you very well could establish that many if not every situation that had taken place could be perceived in our real life happenings in this day and age. I think that whoever wrote the Bible had a dep understanding of the human psych and was a great story teller. I believe Heaven and Hel are right here right now on Earth and each individual is capable of living in one or the other. The "Almighty" is just that, the Almighty. The unseen force that is ultimately decisive about just what you are capable of. The useen force that drives your being. GOD. Then that would make each and every one of us Jesus. The children of God. The child of the Almighty. Maybe a far stretch but it works for me. That's not to say that there is not an afterlife and that a real being such as God exists. I just can't see us all in this universe being as intelligent as we are without some great force having brought us about. And if there wasn't a God to begin with, with our capabilities who's to say that we haven't created one that could exist now? Who knows, but what a great story. Onto the bed enclosures I have found the link I was looking for, here tis' http://store.devinemedical.us/8003g.html
http://store.devinemedical.us/bed-canopy.html
Vaya Con Dios !~
- Location: Fuller State School and Hospital (view comments)
- Gallery: Disturbed
He is strong as an Ox and the strongest caregiver that we had hired is barely able to pry him from the safety rails or anything else he has a grip on.
When he was 59 he ran The Paul Mason Marathon and continued running 6 to 8 years after that. He worked at United Technologies Center "UTC") which is now "Chemical Systems Division". I did a search for the keywords "Parkinsons" and "UTC" on the search engines and found that a great deal of the results were obituaries. The links took me to the obituaries where they went on about the gentlemen and women that worked at UTC and they had died from Parkinsons disease. Coincidence? Probably not since it seems that "Perchlorate" is linked to Parkinsons. I just wanted to bring some reason to light pertaining to these types of restraint beds. If my Father was able to get out of bed at night we would surely be going to the emergency room that same night for a concusion, broken ribs, neck or some other "grave" condition as a result of not taking the necessary precautions using a bed or restraint belt similar to something like what you see. The last time we let him walk alone he broke three ribs and went to the emergency room and had to stay in the hospital for three days. That's alot of money even if it is a co-pay not to mention that it has to be painful. The three previous times he was left to walk or unrestrained he needed stitches over the eye and it swole up like a golfball all three times. Leaving him unrestrained would be as silly as a race car driver with no seatbelt or helmut. Necessary precautions are taken for the activity and its surroundings taking place. My Father was in the Navy for 22 years and taught physics while there and set up helicopter schools all over the United States. He is alive as I write, LOVES chocolate cake, ice cream, peanuts and calling anyone who thinks they have authority "Montgomery Ward". He has a great sense of humor, laughs and cracks jokes daily and wouldn't be enjoying these things were it not for safety restraints. The have a bed called "SomaSafe Enclosure" http://www.vivaxmedica...omasafeenclosure.htm which is less intimidating for those that are faint of heart and haven't seen "The Big Picture".
Until you have ben faced with taking care of someone 24 hours a day of course you wouldn't be able to see "What we were thinking" and hopefully or not) you know know that it is out of Love and that we are not "Satanists". Besides, the 12 disciples of Christ are really not physical manifestations at all, they are our emotions.
- Location: Fuller State School and Hospital (view comments)
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The suction cups would have been on the other end of the machine. This is the end where pages would exit. The cylinder isn't big enough to be a mimeograph. Check out this photo for comparison: http://www.cottenaucti...i/images/press2c.jpg Notice the lamp, the lever and the large wheel to crank the press forward manually. Also, notice the row of screws below the lamp. That's the inkwell.
I worked on a similar contraption in graduate school.
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