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Posted By: Raconteur syng.org goes Nuclear! - 06/15/2004 7:50 AM
We did it!!!

Team syng.org - 10,012,879

Hit me with some Plutonium!!!!
Posted By: LK Re: syng.org goes Nuclear! - 06/15/2004 12:37 PM
Now we need another icon frown

Congrats!!!!
Posted By: Ian Spence Re: syng.org goes Nuclear! - 06/15/2004 12:51 PM
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Originally posted by LK:

Now we need another icon frown

Congrats!!!!
We should take bids for the new name.

I can see it now... "I've gone Pepsi!"
Posted By: Gizmo Re: syng.org goes Nuclear! - 06/15/2004 2:03 PM
coke is far superior... you don't see pepsi taking the rust off of car's!
Posted By: AllenAyres Re: syng.org goes Nuclear! - 06/15/2004 4:57 PM
eek

Congrats! laugh

I did see last night Coke has a new version - C2, half reg. coke and half diet coke. Make a bean with a red swoosh on it laugh
Posted By: Gizmo Re: syng.org goes Nuclear! - 06/16/2004 4:12 AM
LOL..
Posted By: CTM Re: syng.org goes Nuclear! - 06/17/2004 12:00 AM
Do we still have that bet on where I said I'd catch you up eventually? Hopefully not... frown

Congratulations Chris, you fully deserve this smile
Posted By: Ian_W Re: syng.org goes Nuclear! - 06/18/2004 1:25 AM
Well done cool
Posted By: Raconteur Re: syng.org goes Nuclear! - 06/28/2004 7:48 PM
Cheers, gang. We are all working toward a very noble cause, and I appreciate everyone's willingness to contribute!

On my own battle:
I got my first PET/CT showing "no signs of active lymphoma or metastatic disease"!! I am clean 1 year after treatment! smile

However, due to the severity of chemo and the number of blood transfusions I had to have, I may have developed a rather nasty disorder called Hemochromatosis, where the body absobs and hoardes iron. It can cause all sorts of organ failure and myriad lesser symptoms. IF I do have it, though, we have caught it early and everything should be fine... except for the medieval treatment. They literally BLEED you! Something like .5 to 1 liter of blood a month for 2-3 years. Basically throwing your body into iron deficiency and anemia so it will utilize the existing iron to compensate.

Ahhh the wonders of modern medicine!

Cheers,

Chris
Posted By: AllenAyres Re: syng.org goes Nuclear! - 06/28/2004 8:42 PM
That's great news on the cancer Chris smile
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