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Monday, 12/21/2009 5:43:13 PM

Monday, December 21, 2009 5:43:13 PM

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bigstud/toiletset: re: your lies, re: images...

my post from yahoo...

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http://messages.finance.yahoo.com/Stocks_%28A_to_Z%29/Stocks_I/threadview?m=tm&bn=34920&tid=32732&mid=32732&tof=2&frt=1

the cardiologist and dean met on middle ground, listen to the 12/9/09 conference call at time stamp 22:30.

dean did not state that the images were subpar... around time stamp 25:15 he stated that he could accommodate peers (and hey sexyfirelady, key word here is peers), and would send him or his colleagues some images with some compression to see from a DICOM sense...

now, i suppose you could tell me some of the finer intricacies of DICOM... answer: i already know, but i would love to hear your lies on this...

keep 'em going your getting even more ridiculous/desperate...

now, keep reading:

the only thing he has stated in the past regarding some sort of inability to intrepret is the facts surrounding the quality assurance (QA) images, as those ARE NOT clinical and most clinicians would not understand them...

however, to those inclined to understand the world of radiophysics, high/low contrast images are some of the prettiest pictures around.

now, keep reading: this is where it gets fun:

in reply to the question beginning at time stamp 41:00 he goes on to say (without hesitation, or without any sorta sense of becoming flustered) that the DViS at RSNA was not the current development system and that the 3d images taken to RSNA were not of the same res (i.e., resolution) than what they are working with now - or display now - and what the FDA has seen... and obviously you can't display your product live at the show...

NOTE: this sounds no different than the c-arm exhibitors i've visited at conferences.

finally:

i think that same caller is talking about you, as he goes on to talk about things being taken out of context and subsequent rumor-mills on message boards.