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Pictures of our Boy!
Written by Erik Gulbrandsen   
Sunday, 01 July 2007

Here is a slideshow of William and company.  Anna should post her "version" of the delivery when she is discharged tomorrow.

Click on the pictures to see a larger version of the photo in picasa web albums.

erik

 

Last Updated ( Sunday, 01 July 2007 )
 
Classical Piano
Written by Erik Gulbrandsen   
Tuesday, 05 June 2007
Here are a couple of songs that I like...more to come after boards.
 
Multiple Failures
Written by Erik Gulbrandsen   
Tuesday, 29 May 2007

So, on Thursday I had two computers crash on me. I know find myself trying to pick up the pieces. I have everything backed up, except for my pictures (well, I have those since around February). My pictures are currently on my hard drive that isn't booting properly, which is a mess in of itself. I can't seem to get my hard drive (that has the pics) to want to work with my SATA hard drive. Also, it doesn't seem to want to boot as a master. Needless to say, I'm really ticked. I really just needed to vent...this post makes no sense, really.

 

Last Updated ( Tuesday, 26 June 2007 )
 
Virginia Tech
Written by Erik Gulbrandsen   
Tuesday, 17 April 2007

My heart goes out to the families that have been hurt in this massacre. I am deeply saddened with the poor choices made by the shooter. I hope that we all look at ways to end violence in the world.

 

For those with websites and blogs, you may find Virginia Tech’s color scheme here .

 

In short, maroon is hex code = 660000

The orange is hex code = FF6600

Last Updated ( Wednesday, 23 May 2007 )
 
INMED Conference - it's not to late to register
Written by Kristin Thornton   
Saturday, 07 April 2007
Subject: Exploring Medical Missions Conference

Have you ever considered doing medical missions? Attend the Exploring
Medical Missions Conference!

Details: Pearson Hall on the main campus of the University of
Missouri-Kansas City, on Friday and Saturday, May 11-12, 2007.

Objectives: Become familiar with health challenges in developing nations,
cross-cultural skills, HIV strategies, and talk with medical mission sending
organizations.

For: Practicing Physicians, Nurses, Dentists, Residents, Pharmacists, and
all health profession students. CME and CEU credit available to all.

To download the conference brochure visit
http://inmed.us/INMED_Conference.pdf

For more information or to register visit http://inmed.us or call
816-506-1777

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INMED - Institute for International Medicine
"Equipping health professionals to serve in medical missions"
6700 Troost Ave., Suite 224
Kansas City MO 64131-4401
816-506-1777
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http://inmed.us
 
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