Archive for March, 2008

More on the Bb patent

Tuesday, March 11th, 2008


For the culturally unaware, it’s an adapted Gandhi quote: en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Mahatma_Gandhi.

Collar Bone, Plan C

Monday, March 3rd, 2008

Tonight at the fracture clinic the doctor told me I have two options:

  • PLAN A: We allow the break to heal on its own as it is and fuse into something like a hockey puck sized lump (if it does).
  • PLAN B: We opt for an operation involving a general anaesthetic, bolts, and risks of what will get cut on the way in, plus all possible the surgery complications.

We kinda’ invented plan C, for now.

I said that I’m open to surgery, but given that it’s not without it’s own risks I don’t want to rush into it so long as we still have options. We’ve ratcheted-up my clavicle splint considerably from what St. Catharines General’s emergency room physician had it at in the hopes that it will help pull those two majour parts (below) closer together. The best case is my collar bone fuses into a golf-ball sized lump and a don’t need surgery, or less invasive surgery.

We’ll know in a month. ‘Till then I stay splinted up tighter than before.

What once was my clavicle

Monday, March 3rd, 2008

Matt’s left clavicle
My clavicle looks pretty bad. I have an appointment at the fracture clinic in Burlington tonight, I have a feeling their advice won’t be “walk it off”.

PC Government Drops Eco Rebate

Monday, March 3rd, 2008

The PCs announced this eco-friendly rebate program two years ago but failed to do their homework and included the Toyota Yaris and not the segment rival the Honda Fit.

For want of a tenth of a liter they cut out the Honda Fit, a very eco-friendly car. Apparently they’ve given-up and instead pledged research money ( www.autoblog.com ) I like to encourage eco-friendly cars, but as I pointed out in my blog posting when it came out (Conservative auto rebate plan affront to nature and market), I don’t think the PC’s want to be known for distorting the make.

Here’s hopping the re-purposed $250 million pledged to the auto industry for the development and research of environmentally-friendly technologies will be more effective.