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My wife is a family doc, she got this in the mail today:

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Would add that the guest speaker is a bariatric surgeon ...

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^ I'm impressed, it even has the new motion-sensing controller for PS3.

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nothing there makes any sense. Why is the first word of the title in lower case? What am I looking in those puzzle pieces? Who bought the first edition?

Also, If you havin' TV Tough-dog problems, I feel bad for you, son.

Tough-Dog refers to a problem that's difficult to fix.

Company presses your ashes into vinyl when you die

Music lovers can now be immortalised when they die by having their ashes baked into vinyl records to leave behind for loved ones.

A UK company called And Vinyly is offering people the chance to press their ashes in a vinyl recording of their own voice, their favourite tunes or their last will and testament. Minimalist audiophiles might want to go for the simple option of having no tunes or voiceover, and simply pressing the ashes into the vinyl to result in pops and crackles.

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This kinda reminded me of your average Head-Fi FOTM thread.

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