Scott,
Are you able to PM me your presentation? As of yet, I don't have powerpoint on my laptop. I suppose I could put the older XP version on and see if it works. If you can't PM me, then I'll PM you my e-mail address, as I'm interested in seeing your presentation. Truly an X-box addiction can't be good for your back unless you have kinect (not sure how you spell the game version, but I'm sure you know what I'm talking about). I'm a Nintendo person myself. I've got the Wii Fit Plus. I used it a lot at first, but haven't as of late since I have a three year old grandson to take care of. I get my exercise chasing him!
I feel as though you have almost given up. I realize that your ideas were fresh years ago, but didn't you take notes? Yes, we forget over time. That is one reason that I have kept all of my old college notebooks and have many books on various topics from Anatomy & Physiology to Calculus, Organic Chemistry to the Arts and many others. Plus the internet is a great research tool IF used properly. I'd say, if you are passionate about being on to something, don't give up to the X-box. You own so many scoliosis websites. Perhaps you can have a friend help you or figure out how to construct 3-D presentations and link your idea to the websites. Many doctors may actually read it and go somewhere with it. I know you don't want others to get rich off of your ideas, but helping people is way more important than money. Just a thought.
Are you able to PM me your presentation? As of yet, I don't have powerpoint on my laptop. I suppose I could put the older XP version on and see if it works. If you can't PM me, then I'll PM you my e-mail address, as I'm interested in seeing your presentation. Truly an X-box addiction can't be good for your back unless you have kinect (not sure how you spell the game version, but I'm sure you know what I'm talking about). I'm a Nintendo person myself. I've got the Wii Fit Plus. I used it a lot at first, but haven't as of late since I have a three year old grandson to take care of. I get my exercise chasing him!
I feel as though you have almost given up. I realize that your ideas were fresh years ago, but didn't you take notes? Yes, we forget over time. That is one reason that I have kept all of my old college notebooks and have many books on various topics from Anatomy & Physiology to Calculus, Organic Chemistry to the Arts and many others. Plus the internet is a great research tool IF used properly. I'd say, if you are passionate about being on to something, don't give up to the X-box. You own so many scoliosis websites. Perhaps you can have a friend help you or figure out how to construct 3-D presentations and link your idea to the websites. Many doctors may actually read it and go somewhere with it. I know you don't want others to get rich off of your ideas, but helping people is way more important than money. Just a thought.
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