The pirate ! LOLThis is too funny
I think I’ll wrap a few books in paper and put it on my shelf like that. LOL
plasma engineering, chemistry, biology, medicine, internet, and whatever else i like
LOL
Could yours be the perfect invention to aid U.S. combat soldiers in Iraq? Have you created a vaccine that could possibly rid the world of one of its deadly diseases? Do you think that you could possibly be the next Bill Gates? Perhaps your ideas or inventions are not as grand as these, but you need a little assistance with funding your idea and making your dream a reality. If the answer is yes, then the federal government may be able to help you.
Basically, SanDiegoSource publishes an article reminding us all about www.sba.gov/sbir
Yeah, for real, it’s THAT EASY! All you have to do is wish it and you’ll have millions of federal funding. For real!
Yeah, RIGHT!
Here, have this for starters
I think I’ve seen this a few hundred times now on the net. It is, however, quite joyful to finally connect a name with a face
NewsVoid.com took the trouble of finding and pasting the photos. Here’s number 9 for example:
#9 Lee Seung Seop (2005)
28-year-old Korean video game addict collapsed in an Internet
cafe after playing Starcraft & World of Warcraft for almost 50 consecutive hours. About six weeks before his death, he had
been fired from his job for missing work to play computer games.
Wikipedia Listings: Lee Seung Seop / Starcraft
DigiPrint is a state-of-the-art system that utilizes breakthroughs in printing mechanics and digital technology for precise, extremely durable graphical design on a wide array of surgical cases and trays. DigiPrint’s non- toxic, biocompatible graphics print below the aluminum metal surface, making them impervious to scratching, peeling and fading. The graphics withstand repeated medical steam sterilization and cleaning for optimal appearance. The permanent process also eliminates the need to replace silk screens when graphics are updated and is compatible with any digital source, from simple, one-color drawings to complex photography.
Got this when I was looking for “medical instruments”. Well, I suppose everything is a medical instrument these days, even a toy that print on a medical instrument
This toy’s pretty cool though. Ink that survives autoclaves and is non-toxic has got to be worth something… At least so this press release posted on Sys-con.com makes me believe.
Something to lookup to. A great company, making good products, winning awards, raising its market value. Overall, I think, if I was investing in a stock market I would think about these guys.
Take a look at this press release from Medtronic on Medical Design Online.
Minneapolis, MN - Medtronic, Inc. has been awarded three Medical Design Excellence Awards — two for products related to Activa Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) Therapy, a treatment for common movement disorders including Parkinson’s disease, and one for an ear, nose and throat (ENT) image guidance system used in sinus surgery.
The winning DBS products are the Nexframe stereotactic technology system in the “surgical equipment, instruments, and supplies” category and the Stimloc lead anchoring device in the “implant and tissue-replacement products” category. The winning ENT surgery product is the LandmarX Element endoscopic image guidance system in the “radiological and electromechanical devices” category.
Official Medtronic’s website: http://www.medtronic.com/
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