Good morning, WA2K folks.
First, I would like to thank edgar for his comments about the music that we play here on our cyber radio. Also really enjoyed Bobby Darin's Gyp the Cat as well as Jackie Wilson's Apology and Harry Belafonte's Delia.
Hey, Brit. Thanks again for the reminder of the Apollo Moon landing, and the theme that goes with it.
Another anniversary, y'all. Today is FDR's birthday and what a surprise that the man may not have had polio after all.
Exact disease incidences and symptom probabilities are not known. When disease incidences were artificially changed in favor of polio to values that were still somewhat realistic, six of eight key symptoms still favored Guillain-Barré syndrome. The only symptom that was somewhat sensitive to changes in symptom probabilities was fever. However, the reasonable change in the symptom probabilities caused the presence of fever to favor Guillain-Barré syndrome. Unfortunately, Roosevelt's cerebrospinal fluid was never examined. The number of leukocytes is increased and concentration of protein is usually normal in the cerebrospinal fluid of patients with polio. The converse occurs in Guillain-Barré syndrome.
Two songs for the early morning, folks.
First it's Vince Gill's birthday, so let's hear one by him.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6jXrmAKBBTU
And, since I love jazz flute, here is Jungle Fever by Herbie Mann.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P5XQ8yteABE