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dvd
Posted 2008-10-14 6:00 PM (#16484)
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Banjo used in brain surgery

so many ways you could go with this one.. :eek: ;)
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Beal
Posted 2008-10-14 6:26 PM (#16485 - in reply to #16484)
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not many of them good
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Damon67
Posted 2008-10-14 6:38 PM (#16486 - in reply to #16484)
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So the choice was...

A. Cut open my cranium and diddle with my brain some

or

B. Stop playing banjo

Ummmm DUH! This is a no brainer (pardon the pun)
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Damon67
Posted 2008-10-14 6:39 PM (#16487 - in reply to #16484)
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I'm sorry, I guess I'm just a bit closed minded...
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MWoody
Posted 2008-10-14 6:41 PM (#16488 - in reply to #16484)
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ProfessorBB
Posted 2008-10-14 7:06 PM (#16489 - in reply to #16484)
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Interesting. The docs check his banjo playing skill, disconnect a few wires in his brain, recheck skill, disconnect a few more, then recheck, and repeat the procedure until he can't play the banjo at all, then sew him up. Or, maybe it is the other way around. Say, for those of us who haven't improved much in the past 20 years on guitar, suppose we could go in and have the surgeon play with a few wires until we play like the pros?
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2008-10-14 7:12 PM (#16490 - in reply to #16484)
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Should have just tasered him whenever he tried to play banjo.
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CanterburyStrings
Posted 2008-10-14 7:15 PM (#16491 - in reply to #16484)
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When my friend Jay had a stroke, at first he couldn't even talk. His daughter suggested to the nurses on his floor that he should try playing guitar, so one of them brought one in. He messed around with it a little at first, but by the end of the first day, he was PLAYING. I believe that is why he had a full recovery.
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Damon67
Posted 2008-10-14 7:18 PM (#16492 - in reply to #16484)
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Originally posted by CanterburyStrings:
When my friend Jay had a stroke, at first he couldn't even talk. His daughter suggested to the nurses on his floor that he should try playing guitar, so one of them brought one in. He messed around with it a little at first, but by the end of the first day, he was PLAYING. I believe that is why he had a full recovery.
Very cool! Had it been a banjo, I fear the results would have been in reverse.
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CanterburyStrings
Posted 2008-10-14 8:00 PM (#16493 - in reply to #16484)
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He DOES play banjo too, but out of consideration for the other patients, they did not allow one on that floor. (Had it been the psych ward however...)
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Old Man Arthur
Posted 2008-10-14 8:53 PM (#16494 - in reply to #16484)
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I agree with Prof BB...
I need them to rewire my brain so I can play Dreamboat Annie and Classical Gas.
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2ifbyC
Posted 2008-10-14 9:14 PM (#16495 - in reply to #16484)
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Originally posted by dvd:
so many ways you could go with this one..
Oh so true... We're soooo 'bad'! ;)

Normally I would have a banjo 'ball' with this one. :D But since my bride had to have an emergency cancerous brain surgery 18 months ago and has miraculously recovered, I must say that I can truly appreciate the vid and it's implications and results; truly amazing!

It's a good thing they didn't have him tune a Pacemaker...
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Waskel
Posted 2008-10-14 11:10 PM (#16496 - in reply to #16484)
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It would have been a better video if the camera had been behind him...
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dvd
Posted 2008-10-14 11:29 PM (#16497 - in reply to #16484)
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Originally posted by 2ifbyC:
Originally posted by dvd:
so many ways you could go with this one..
Oh so true... We're soooo 'bad'! ;)

Normally I would have a banjo 'ball' with this one. :D But since my bride had to have an emergency cancerous brain surgery 18 months ago and has miraculously recovered, I must say that I can truly appreciate the vid and it's implications and results; truly amazing!

It's a good thing they didn't have him tune a Pacemaker...
It is awesome technology, don't get me wrong. But they should have "reprogrammed" him to play slide or something. :D
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2ifbyC
Posted 2008-10-14 11:55 PM (#16498 - in reply to #16484)
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Originally posted by The Wabbit Formerly Known As Waskel:
It would have been a better video if the camera had been behind him...
... without the audio! :D
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Old Man Arthur
Posted 2008-10-15 12:00 AM (#16499 - in reply to #16484)
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See them little gap-toothed brain cells dancing around in bib-overalls? :D
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2ifbyC
Posted 2008-10-15 12:14 AM (#16500 - in reply to #16484)
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Originally posted by Old Man Arthur:
little gap-toothed brain cells
Ya talkin' 'bout mine?
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jb607
Posted 2008-10-18 1:56 PM (#16501 - in reply to #16484)
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Pretty impressive that they can do this. I think it'd creep me out to be awake while they're digging around inside my head.

It seems so right, somehow, that this was in Nashville.
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GNATL
Posted 2008-10-18 8:15 PM (#16502 - in reply to #16484)
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I think the title is misquoted. It actually read-BRAIN SURGERY REQUIRED AFTER BANJO USE.
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Jeff W.
Posted 2008-10-18 8:52 PM (#16503 - in reply to #16484)
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There's a long established tradition of doing medical experiments on criminals . . .
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Weaser P
Posted 2008-10-19 9:08 AM (#16504 - in reply to #16484)
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...with BANJOS?!? Now THAT'S capital punishment!
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