Friday, December 6, 2013

What you find in a geek's room...?

3d scanner room
 on 3D-Scanner Setup [Source: www.david-laserscanner.com]
3d scanner room image



Mazi


I am making a short movie and my main character is a geek.
give me a list of what you find in a geeks room,I already have Rubik's Cube, Magic 8 ball and periodic table.
Sorry if my question stereotypical.
brain anatomy
solar system



Answer
Hmm. (Looks around room ... )

Copies of Scientific American.
Bookcase of games and gaming books including original boxed set of D&D.
Bio and physics books laying about.
Microscope and boxes of slides.
Boffer sword.
Chess set in case w chess clock.
2 computers (one doesn't work).
Random computer peripherals that aren't hooked up (2 scanners, CD drive, extra keyboards, box of different types of power cords and wiring).
3D maze ball. (http://www.thinkgeek.com/geektoys/games/b0d0/ )
Buffy the Vampire Slayer comic books
Box of old coins.

Has anyone had a level 2 ultrasound? Can you explain?




Lis


NOT A 3D. Just a normal scan that is more detailed and they go through thoroughly looking for defects etc. and give you a better picture of what is going on with your child...I am just a bit nervous about an appt I have on Wednesday.


Answer
I'm assuming you mean the 20 week one? Here in UK we call that anomaly scan. The scan is a routine one offered to all pregnant women about 20 weeks into their pregnancy and is designed to screen for any potential problems with the organs, skeleton, skin and development. Some places can also tell you the sex.

This is an enjoyable scan for most parents and the likelihood of a problem is small- in less than 2% of scans we detect a problem and in most of those the problem is minor. Some major problems can also be detected at previous scans so if all looked healthy at your 12 week scan, and you've not had any problems since, then chances are high your baby is fine.

The scan itself is like all ultrasounds- performed by a qualified doctor, midwife or sonographer ina darkened room, where ultrasound jelly is applied to your abdomen then the scanner placed on your bump to give the image on screen. The scan lasts about half an hour, and you'll be given pictures of your baby afterwards.

Some places say you need a full bladder, but I don't recommend this after 16 weeks as it can actually obscure the view.

Good luck and congratulations on your baby.




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