iPod interface question
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iPod interface question
This is probably really dumb, but I just got the iPod interface and I can not, for the life of me, figure out how to pause! Can anyone who has this tell me?
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Oops. This is embarassing. I searched again and found someone who said that pressing the "MUTE" button will pause it. It was not in the manual and I never thought to try it.
Thanks for your reply Jay.
Sorry for the usless new thread.
Thanks for your reply Jay.
Sorry for the usless new thread.
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I see you have a CT of the upper thorax there as your avatar. It looks like some kind of metal has penetrated the anterior left chest wall somewhere around the level of mid to upper scapula? Kind of small to read it well but to me it looks like something is collecting there in the pleural space. Tough to know if they have a pneumothorax since it's so small and the lung tissue is not visible, but the mediastinum does seem a bit shifted to the right and the left pleural cavity is a bit larger than the left. My guess from this one slice would be a traumatic tension ptx, maybe from a stab wound or impalement. Clinical correlation would be necessary. Of course what do I know, I'm no radiologist.
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I see you have a CT of the upper thorax there as your avatar. It looks like some kind of metal has penetrated the anterior left chest wall somewhere around the level of mid to upper scapula? Kind of small to read it well but to me it looks like something is collecting there in the pleural space. Tough to know if they have a pneumothorax since it's so small and the lung tissue is not visible, but the mediastinum does seem a bit shifted to the right and the left pleural cavity is a bit larger than the left. My guess from this one slice would be a traumatic tension ptx, maybe from a stab wound or impalement. Clinical correlation would be necessary. Of course what do I know, I'm no radiologist.
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Dunno. That's what they taught us to do in school and I've never questioned it. I suspect it's arbitrary but it's important for it to be standardized so when can avoid mistakes.