What I find most amazing in this article is that the man survived with only minimum downsides (he lost only 5% of his eyesight, pretty much minimum). I think realizing how far the medicine got is even scarier ....
The "scariest X-ray you will see all day"? Um, I don't know about anyone else, but I haven't seen a single X-Ray/CT scan in months at the very least. I would find it odd that anyone other than medical professionals would make a habit of viewing them on a regular basis, let alone on the internet.
these are obviously not X-rays. they look computer generated. usually Computer Aided Tomography is referred to as a Cat Scan. they look like a computer rendered 3-d model, so that's where i'm putting my money.
superguysteveApr 21, 2007
That's the Internet. Its a series of tubes.
Closed AccountApr 21, 2007
Don't discount this one.<a class="user" href="http://cache.gizmodo.com/assets/resources/2006/09/phoneinbutt.jpg">http://cache.gizmodo.com/assets/resources/2006/09/phoneinbutt.jpg</a>
phibrexApr 21, 2007
Fair dinkum, our national health care consists of a 6 pack and some crocodile skin to ease the pain.
gofranceApr 21, 2007
I want to emmigrate to australia!!
kylehowardApr 21, 2007
Make that the only Xray i will see all day.
stevethegreatApr 21, 2007
What I find most amazing in this article is that the man survived with only minimum downsides (he lost only 5% of his eyesight, pretty much minimum). I think realizing how far the medicine got is even scarier ....
blueindependentApr 21, 2007
The "scariest X-ray you will see all day"? Um, I don't know about anyone else, but I haven't seen a single X-Ray/CT scan in months at the very least. I would find it odd that anyone other than medical professionals would make a habit of viewing them on a regular basis, let alone on the internet.
yourbrokenovenApr 21, 2007
these are obviously not X-rays. they look computer generated. usually Computer Aided Tomography is referred to as a Cat Scan. they look like a computer rendered 3-d model, so that's where i'm putting my money.
formatasApr 21, 2007
similar case of Phineas Gage with video!<a class="user" href="http://neurophilosophy.wordpress.com/2006/12/04/the-incredible-case-of-phineas-gage/">http://neurophilosophy.wordpress.com/2006/12/04/the-incredible-case-of-phineas-gage/</a>
roadkillkidApr 22, 2007
"Or how wilt thou say to thy brother, Let me pull out the mote out of thine eye; and, behold, a beam is in thine own eye?"How apt.
liveevilMay 6, 2007
well, theres your problem