Crux Posted November 14, 2011 Posted November 14, 2011 "700 to 1000" mercs hired to raid oakland tonight. Occupy Oakland Quote
billcoe Posted November 14, 2011 Posted November 14, 2011 "700 to 1000" mercs hired to raid oakland tonight. MERCENARIES! OMG THEY ARE HIRING MERCENARIES! (Blackwater edition noted, tax license, dealer prep and undercoating is optional) NEXT UP IS THE ZOMBIES! Quote
Crux Posted November 15, 2011 Posted November 15, 2011 Occupy Wall Street, late night updates: (Next: Onward to Foley Square) 3:36 a.m. Kitchen tent reported teargassed [fire extinguishers in use]. Police moving in with zip cuffs. 3:33 a.m. Bulldozers moving in 3:16 a.m. Occupiers linking arms around riot police 3:15 a.m. NYPD destroying personal items. Occupiers prevented from leaving with their possessions. 3:13 a.m. NYPD deploying sound cannon 3:08 a.m. heard on livestream: "they're bringing in the hoses." 3:05 a.m. NYPD cutting down trees in Liberty Square 2:55 a.m. NYC council-member Ydanis Rodríguez arrested and bleeding from head. 2:44 a.m. Defiant occupiers barricaded Liberty Square kitchen 2:44 a.m. NYPD destroys OWS Library. 5,000 donated books in dumpster. 2:42 a.m. Brooklyn Bridge confirmed closed 2:38 a.m. 400-500 marching north to Foley Square 2:32 a.m. All subways but R shut down 2:29 a.m. Press helicopters evicted from airspace. NYTimes reporter arrested. 2:22 a.m. Frontpage coverage from New York Times 2:15 a.m. Occupiers who have been dispersed are regrouping at Foley Square 2:10 a.m. Press barred from entering Liberty Square 2:07 a.m. Pepper spray deployed -- reports of at least one reporter sprayed 2:03 a.m. Massive Police Presence at Canal and Broadway 1:43 a.m. Helicopters overhead. 1:38 a.m. Unconfirmed reports of snipers on rooftops. 1:34 a.m. CBS News Helicopter Livestream 1:27 a.m. Unconfirmed reports that police are planning to sweep everyone. 1:20 a.m. Subway stops are closed. 1:20 a.m. Brooklyn bridge is closed. 1:20 a.m. Occupiers chanting "This is what a police state looks like." 1:20 a.m. Police are in riot gear. 1:20 a.m. Police are bringing in bulldozers. [pasted from one of the many late night live threads re: OWS] #FoleySquare Quote
Crux Posted November 15, 2011 Posted November 15, 2011 Checking in, before going home, news is this: Judge ruled this morning that the eviction of Occupiers last night from Zuccotti Park was illegal. Next: They're going back now. Quote
G-spotter Posted November 15, 2011 Posted November 15, 2011 http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/the-fix/post/occupy-wall-street-eviction-from-zucotti-park-may-stunt-political-movement/2011/11/15/gIQAwpKoON_blog.html Violence = failure. Quote
kevino Posted April 27, 2012 Author Posted April 27, 2012 collection of neurons outside of the cns Quote
kevino Posted April 27, 2012 Author Posted April 27, 2012 cns is the spinal cord there...then you can see the dorsal and ventral roots come together outside of the spinal cord and make the larger bulb there, then bifurcate into other pre and post ganglions Quote
Teh Phuzzy Posted April 27, 2012 Posted April 27, 2012 (edited) sounds as though they may be similar to multiplexers; a node where data transmissions are repackaged. Are they only one way type things? sensory or muscle triggering? Are those two things separate within nervous system? Edited April 27, 2012 by Teh Phuzzy Quote
kevino Posted April 27, 2012 Author Posted April 27, 2012 not sure if i've heard the term multiplexers, but there are plexuses, which are combinations of spinal nerves that serve various regions throughout the body. such as brachial plexus does the proximal limb, etc they are both way, so they serve as centers for both afferent and efferent systems, as are most nervous pathways Quote
JosephH Posted April 27, 2012 Posted April 27, 2012 Broke my L5 once, not much fun down there when that shit happens. Neuronal routing, organization and behavior is way, way more complex than what we do in high tech networks. If only fiber optics self-assembled... Genetic analysis of synaptic target recognition and assembly Quote
kevino Posted April 27, 2012 Author Posted April 27, 2012 (edited) what part of the L5? spinous process? compression? one good thing about breaking the L5 is the spinal cord is turing into the cauda equina, and there are no major nerves that are responsible for innervating organs (those end at L2). there are of course the basic spinal nerves, which are important too Edited April 27, 2012 by kevino Quote
JosephH Posted April 27, 2012 Posted April 27, 2012 Front part. Did an unleashed high tightrope dismount into the McKenzie river that inadvertently turned into a botched highbar-like dismount which shot me up against a cliff face above the level of the tightrope and then into the river. I ended up collapsing/folding feet-to-face too much after my belt in back snagged on a nubbin projecting from the cliff during my head-down, face-out plummet into the river at the base of the cliff. Separated a triangular piece of bone from the front-top of L5. Spent my fortieth birthday in Sacred Heart in Eugene pushing the drug button. Took about six months in a thoracic clamshell deal to heal up. Never bothered me since so I consider myself lucky in a few ways given the runaway lunacy of a day that I would deny involved any botanical, mycological, or aquavean influences or just being out-of-my-mind desperate to windsurf at the coast on a day it turned out to not be blowing. Quote
kevino Posted April 28, 2012 Author Posted April 28, 2012 well sounds like most peoples' 20s tonights subject is way less cool - not. studying the best camera out there Quote
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