To: blam
This, if hopes are realized, may rank with Sir Alexander Fleming and his penicillin research. Noble work. A bit over the top on my part, but I must put my reaction down.
God be praised.
To: Peter Libra
I hope this works. Our family is dealing with my father right now. WWII and Korea vet and hardly remembers what happened two minutes ago.
I pray this works.
20 posted on
01/09/2008 2:46:30 PM PST by
Loud Mime
("If everyone is thinking alike, someone isn't thinking." George S. Patton)
To: Peter Libra
Or like Jonas Salk and his work.
59 posted on
01/09/2008 4:23:02 PM PST by
biff
To: Peter Libra
Isn't it odd? In the Bad Old Days, you would be dead from overwork and struggling to get enough to eat long before you would suffer from this. (Romeo and Juliet of Shakespeare's pen
were barely into puberty when they had their troubles, because then THAT was "middle aged" in the Middle Ages.)
If we see results, it may be on par with that Robin Williams movie with people coming out of catatonia. What if all those sharp minds can be brought back?
100 posted on
01/25/2008 5:09:43 AM PST by
50sDad
(Liberals: Never Happy, Never Grateful, Never Right.)
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