I’ve seen the power of computing. Beyond all the bells and whistles, these machines can do some extraordinary things. I want to use them to help people on a global scale and perhaps save some lives. I plan on a MS in Biomedical engineering. But where do I go from there? How should I attack such a monumental problem? What has everyone else been doing? Is anyone actively working on a cure? Are you close?
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As of late the weather has been amazing; so I went out to the driving range. A large bucket later and I had more slices than a pie contest at a state fair. I looked at the clubs and I notice that most/all of the impact was at the point where the shaft meets the head. Any ideas on how to break this habit? Thanks.
