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#1 cgardner76
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[QUOTE="Baselerd"]I wasn't trolling, just when someone says stopping a heart attack and claims to be a doctor I smell fraudulence, especially when I come from the field in a ways.[/QUOT

You're right, it would've made much more sense if I'd said I could stop a heart attack and I'm a plumber.

No, I don't mean waving a wand over the patient and magically opening the widowmaker. I mean seeing it coming, which is way more difficult than seeing it happening.

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#2 cgardner76
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Probably right, but there are lots of bugs that cause "rust on the plumbing". Most likely is HPV or genital warts, which don't really concern me with males but giving it to females can kill them. Can you get rid of them? Sure, with some method (I use trichloroacetic acid). Can you transmit the virus without the warts? Yes. Moral of the story: USE CONDOMS.
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#3 cgardner76
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[QUOTE="cgardner76"][QUOTE="spierdalaj666"]

I hate to sound cliche here but borrowing from a famous commercial that ran in the US a couple of months ago:

"I'm a researcher and i did some research" (yes, i am a researcher hence the applicability of the quote) and i must tell you that building a pc yourself is (1) simple and (2) allows you to gain a better understanding of your PC and parts.

ps. ignore the troll above. Also, i'm not sure how one would "stop" a heart attack, unless you're referring to administering several medications or an emergency procedure to restore bloodflow to the myocardium. Correct me if i'm wrong.

spierdalaj666

Thanks for the info. Troll already dealt with.

You are kind of right. How to stop a heart attack? Either put in the clot buster or see it coming by paying attention to the history and physical and knowing the probabilities and get them to the cath lab in time.

Or you could take it a step further and keep all the risk factors away starting at age 20. No one will really know it but you'll extend many peoples' lives by 10-20 yrs by that alone.

Yeah, i try. Little bit of exercise, only eat homemade food, a little bit of vodka here and there (you know, to dissolve those fat and cholesterol globules:roll: ) and pray for the best.

And good luck with building that pc, it's fairly simple. You'll get a kick out of it since like many of us, you probably enjoy putting something together and then having it work.

[QUOTE="cgardner76"][QUOTE="spierdalaj666"]

I hate to sound cliche here but borrowing from a famous commercial that ran in the US a couple of months ago:

"I'm a researcher and i did some research" (yes, i am a researcher hence the applicability of the quote) and i must tell you that building a pc yourself is (1) simple and (2) allows you to gain a better understanding of your PC and parts.

ps. ignore the troll above. Also, i'm not sure how one would "stop" a heart attack, unless you're referring to administering several medications or an emergency procedure to restore bloodflow to the myocardium. Correct me if i'm wrong.

spierdalaj666

Thanks for the info. Troll already dealt with.

You are kind of right. How to stop a heart attack? Either put in the clot buster or see it coming by paying attention to the history and physical and knowing the probabilities and get them to the cath lab in time.

Or you could take it a step further and keep all the risk factors away starting at age 20. No one will really know it but you'll extend many peoples' lives by 10-20 yrs by that alone.

Yeah, i try. Little bit of exercise, only eat homemade food, a little bit of vodka here and there (you know, to dissolve those fat and cholesterol globules:roll: ) and pray for the best.

And good luck with building that pc, it's fairly simple. You'll get a kick out of it since like many of us, you probably enjoy putting something together and then having it work.

Good ideas.

I'm sure I'll be back asking for direction as I take on this endeavor.

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#4 cgardner76
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I hate to sound cliche here but borrowing from a famous commercial that ran in the US a couple of months ago:

"I'm a researcher and i did some research" (yes, i am a researcher hence the applicability of the quote) and i must tell you that building a pc yourself is (1) simple and (2) allows you to gain a better understanding of your PC and parts.

ps. ignore the troll above. Also, i'm not sure how one would "stop" a heart attack, unless you're referring to administering several medications or an emergency procedure to restore bloodflow to the myocardium. Correct me if i'm wrong.

spierdalaj666

Thanks for the info. Troll already dealt with.

You are kind of right. How to stop a heart attack? Either put in the clot buster or see it coming by paying attention to the history and physical and knowing the probabilities and get them to the cath lab in time.

Or you could take it a step further and keep all the risk factors away starting at age 20. No one will really know it but you'll extend many peoples' lives by 10-20 yrs by that alone.

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#5 cgardner76
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[QUOTE="cgardner76"]

as I can stop a heart attack

Baselerd

O Rly? I don't think your a doctor...

Anyway if you are a doctor you can afford to waste your money on an XPS or Alienware so no worries *unless you're a GP, but then you wouldn't be "stopping heart attacks"

I knew someone would troll. I don't care what you think. And people that work hard and earn a decent income are hardly people who "waste money".

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#6 cgardner76
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I'm a third year medical student about to start clinical rotations in a few days. If a lowly med student like myself can build my own PCs, I think a god-like physician such as yourself should have no trouble.

It's not even that time consuming, assuming none of the components are DOA. It shouldn't take more than a couple of hours to put together. The only stressful part for me is mounting the heatsink/fan over the CPU. Just read a few PC building guides and maybe watch a few videos on youtube and you should be fine.

Buy everything at NewEgg.com or ZipZoomfly.com. Both are trusted sites with good service and you'll save a ton of money. Honestly, a big part of the reason I build my own PCs is because it saves me so much money. I get a powerful PC for a low price.

As far as the specs, I would suggest you look at building an Intel Core 2 based PC. Intel is really dominating AMD in terms of performance at the moment, and I've always found Intel based PCs to be more stable.

cmdrmonkey

Thanks for the info. First, where you are is anything but lowly.And, where you'll be is anything but God-like. I know the attendings make you feel otherwise, but it's just a frat thing. If you're careful you'llpay attention to the writing on the wall and prepare for that (as a doctor goinginto medicine when it's about to go socialized).

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#7 cgardner76
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Build it yourself, Doctor. Don't let the pre-built PC companies exsanguinate your budget and eviscerate your gaming performance. Tutorials abound. Being a PC doctor is easy, plus there's less of a chance your patient will become all litigious on ya... :PSentinel672002

Thanks for the info. I just may give it a whirl....

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#8 cgardner76
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I'm in the market for a new PC. I hate the idea of paying HP or Dell twice the money for them to build it when I think I can figure it out with a little help and research, not to mention I'd enjoy the challenge.

Am I right in choosing this path? I have found several decent machines on Dell or HP website that have okay specs like AMD 4000 dual with 1 GB RAM and a crappy vid card for around 500 bucks. Should I just forget it and buy that way or build my own.

I need your help if I'm to build it, as I can stop a heart attack, but I have no idea how to build one of these crazy machines.

Then again, I hear July is a good PC sale month (according to Consumer Reports).

Yes, I make good money and can afford it, but I still like to get every bit out of every dollar.....