pop vs. soda
A pop by any other name, still tastes as sweet.
What might the “other” terms be?
Blood Substitute.
Loyola University has received approval to investigate PolyHeme’s use as a blood substitute for critically injured and bleeding trauma patients at accident scenes. Blood has a very short shelf life, requires refrigeration, and matching types takes too much time too carry blood in ambulances. The blood substitute has a long shelf life and is compatible with all blood types. It’s designed to furnish oxygen which will “prevent organ damage in the brain, heart, lungs, liver and kidneys,” until a transfusion can be done at the hospital.
This shits pretty damn cool. I hope it works.
A Million Love Songs
“But they don’t know about us, and they’ve never heard of love…”
a new mp3 blog hoping to list them all. Songs stay active for a week, and you can contribute too. So far, they’re ranging from Tracey Ullman to Britney to Take That to Eddie Fisher to the Supremes and Abba. Da Freaks!





