Arkon@krylsrcsip (Todd P. Carpenter) (03/01/90)
I am attempting to compile a set of tools for the Amiga that might help your typical Med student. So far I have grabbed the excellent CT imaging material and the heart3D that came by on the net. Are there other things out there? I am particularily interested in simulations of systems, such as chemical feedback systems (add a chemical, watch the pulse increase). I am also interested in information about graphic simulations and on-line systems such as Med Search. No, I am not a Med student (God, a few directors, and a thankful community all forbid it. Ick.), but my fiancee is. I would like to get as much as I can to help her out. If possible, I would like to get some Amiga exposure at her school. Please mail me your favorite tools, how to get them, things you'd like to see, or whatever you think would be appropriate. If there is sufficient interest I can summarize to the net. I will also mail forward infomation to interested individuals. -- Todd P. Carpenter: carpent%kryl@src.honeywell.com Life is a precious thing to waste. So have FUN!!
martens@yacht.cis.ohio-state.edu (Jeff Martens) (03/03/90)
I've found the monitor to be useful for applying pressure to a severed artery. Along the same lines, the mouse cable can be used as a tourniquet, and the manuals are a good source of fiber. -=- -- Jeff (martens@cis.ohio-state.edu) The police pull cars over w/o probable cause all the time at sobriety checkpoints. Why not establish pedestrian friskpoints to check for unregistered guns, drug paraphernalia, pornography, and flag ashes?