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What's your myspace page name?
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Just remember, every computer has the collective knowledge of man. I know, sounds Star Trekkie, but you can not remove the human element. It goes waaayyy back to BASIC computer language of "If/Then" command. "IF you have this, THEN do this". I know BASIC is unheard of now days, but it was one of the building blocks for modern computer tech. I am so glad and relieved that the AED computers are so much more improved. If one is available, I'll use one, but not until I personally know what the circumstances are. But that's just me.
Computers have a new tech called "Fuzzy Logic". I don't know exactly how it works but, it's not so definate like you stated. I found this Googleing:
ECG RHYTHM ADVISORY METHOD
These examples include simple combining rales or math, and expert systems utilizing fuzzy or standard logic, hi the example of expert systems utilizing standard logic, a programmer manually generates logical rules without uncertainty, the rules specifying preconditions such as "if measure A recommends defibrillation" and "if measure B recommends defibrillation", and if these preconditions are met, the AED 10 automatically defibrillates the patient. In the example of expert systems utilizing fuzzy logic, the rules are more "fuzzy" and the states to be combined incorporate some degree of uncertainty based on human language. For instance, the fuzzy logic rules can incorporate such input as "measure A detects a strong need for defibrillation" versus "measure A detects a weak need for defibrillation". The fuzzy logic framework combines the different measures and outputs results such as "strong need for defibrillation" or "weak need for defibrillation".
Here's the whole artical that can clairifiy it:
http://www.wipo.int/pctdb/en/wo.jsp?IA=WO2...mp;DISPLAY=DESC
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Why were you in the Army prison system??????? :shock:
What'd you do??????? :shock:
I was in the Army and I was a Corection Officer in MA, Framingham
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The OP posted a link to the pants he was talking about. Apparently, you do NOT have the same pants. No offense, but I only need two pockets in my pants, one for my wallet and a pair of gloves and one for my keys. I just see no need to have all those pockets. I really see no need to have kneepads, but I've never been a company person, and will never be a supervisor.
No offense taken.
I have the pants that are on the link. I still see no strings or pocket to the ankles.
These pants look better in person.
I like good rugid pants, you never know were you'll end up and I like to be prepaired.
Granted I'm only a student. Since I was in the Army, Prison system I was always taught to have your uniform squard away so I like the look, comfort and protection these pants provide.
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Have you looked?
Those are some fugly pants. What's with all those straps on the pockets, and some other strap on the right side? Do you need pockets down on your ankles? Seriously, there will be some less then slim whackers running out and buying these pants. Tempt them with pockets they can only reach when their trousers are off? It's very cruel to taunt a fat guy. :twisted:
mmmm...don't know what your talking about.
Mine are regular pants with cargo pockets.
No straps, no pockets on my ankles.
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These are great pants.
I love the built in knee pads.
Very comfy and I love the pockets inside the pocket, keeps your pockets flat.
Mine have regular pockets with velcro closures. (tactical ones)
If you haven't seen the pants you need to go and look at them.
I paid $35, you wont find a better pair of pants.
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I'm so glad you posted this.
I thought I was the only one..
Maybe we should start a group?
To funny you totaly got me!
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I seen in Ralphs/kroger a Jelly Belly stand that had Candy Korn.
So if you like Candy Korn then these might be the best.
I didn't buy them.
Candy Korn is wrong.
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These are great pants.
I love the built in knee pads.
Very comfy and I love the pockets inside the pocket, keeps your pockets flat.
Mine have regular pockets with velcro closures. (tactical ones)
If you haven't seen the pants you need to go and look at them.
I paid $35, you wont find a better pair of pants.
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Well here in Orange County Ca, we (EMT-B'S) are usually on scene after Paramedics, they are usually closer.
Even if were first there, Fire/Paramedics are close behind.
The EMT'S I've been with don't care who runs the call as long as it's right.
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Funny I should send this to my ex.
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I got all kinds of study guides and software at the public library. Different libraries have different policies on software, so you may need to check that out before you check it out. I saved a lot of $$$ going to the library first.
No Shite!
I totaly forgot about the Lib! I'm going tomorrow.
I went to Bans & Noble and they had only a few books.
Who'd a thought the Lib. has books!
I thought everything was online... I've got to get out more....
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I got the 5.11 tactical pants ( all they had ), they have a non-tactical, just no blousing strings in the legs. There great! KNEE PADS INCLUDED! No rocks in your knees! Nice cargo pocets with pocket inside your pockets & strech waist. Paid $35.00 can't get much cheaper for the quality.
New 5.11 Pants
in Equiqment and Apparatus
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Why do you shit on everything? I'm not a "whacker" as you put it. How does your uni look? Do you even care what people think of you? Why shit on everything?