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Scott
06-13-2007, 12:53 PM
I want to take a moment to point out I have not seen XJ in a couple of weeks on the site. I have also not seen him online at all on any of the IM's.

I do not have his phone number or I would call him to see whats up. But since he made a point of even trying to get online with us when he was in Alaska, I can only think something bad has happened to him.

I am praying that he is ok, but if something bad has happened my thougths and prayers go to him and his family.

Scott

borschtBomber[SS]
06-13-2007, 01:13 PM
Man, I hope nothing bad has happened. :(

the_dope_chaud
06-13-2007, 01:17 PM
hoping for the best...

sushrukh
06-13-2007, 01:45 PM
I also hope for the best.

Bio-Hazard
06-13-2007, 01:55 PM
His last post was 06-08-2007, 07:12 AM , not all that long ago really. I do remember him popping in every now and then.

Scott
06-13-2007, 03:13 PM
Well thats good to hear, I had not searched yet for last post. I know when traveling he does not have IM, but I have not seen him on IM for weeks.

It has me a little worried.

Bio-Hazard
06-13-2007, 03:43 PM
Last week we had a quick exchange about a water cooled EVGA 680i board, so he must be on a business trip this week or something.

Schwarz
06-13-2007, 03:44 PM
Let`s just hope he`s alright.
Let`s wait a little longer i`m sure (or I hope) he`s going to pop around soon.

XJnine
06-13-2007, 05:11 PM
Damn... I guess i'm loved! Aww, thx guys.

I'm around but as you have probably guessed I've been extremely busy the last couple months. Unfortunately we lost a couple people at work and that leaves only 4 of us to cover the whole country.

On top of that my computer has been acting weird since the last BIOS update and it's currently not booting. Gotta fix that when I get home from the trip I'm on now which has me out in Sacramento, CA.

When I am online I've been playing a ton of Lord of the Rings Online. The damn game has me hooked.

As you guys know I travel for work every week but lately it's become all week every week with some weekends thrown in there too. Since the weather has been getting nicer my free time has been spent doing yard work or playing with the kids in the pool.

I'll try to get on here more often. I really appreciate the concern. I didn't abandon the site or anything like that, it's just life getting in the way. :-/

In case you're wondering how much or where I travel to, here's a list of the places I've had to go to over the last 8 weeks: Baltimore, MD; Columbia, MD; Greenville, SC; Sacramento, CA; Cincinatti, OH; Anchorage, AK; Fremont, CA; Springfield, IL; Bethesda, MD; Washington, DC; Dayton, OH.

Busy, busy....

Scott
06-13-2007, 05:15 PM
GREAT NEWS!!! I was worried about you buddy!!

XJnine
06-13-2007, 05:24 PM
Sorry man... I really feel bad for not being around and ever worse that I haven't been able to kick your butt in CoH. ;-)

I'll be home this weekend and my wife is planning on heading out with one of her girlfriends. If I can get my computer back up and running I think it might be a good time for a Bjorn3D CoH get together... What do you think?

Scott
06-13-2007, 05:45 PM
My wife works Saturday so that would be good. I think Bjorn and I playing Friday night.

Victor
06-13-2007, 05:50 PM
good to hear everything is cool. Maybe I will finally got time to join the game this Friday if i can finsih my work early enough:)/.

PP Mguire
06-13-2007, 11:27 PM
I was kinda worried too, till i saw you posted here. What exactly do you do?

Miles
06-14-2007, 12:18 AM
He works on a top secret CIA project, his last name is really FLAME:jawdrop:

XJnine
06-14-2007, 12:20 AM
I travel around the country doing installation, training, repairs, and surgical case support for image guided surgery systems. These systems tracks the instruments the surgeons use during surgery with an infrared camera or an electromagnetic field generator (depending on the model of system) and it shows the exact location of the tip of the instrument inside the patient. They use these systems to make sure they do a complete surgery the first time so the patient doesn't have to come back a second time and they also use it to make sure they stay away from areas they don't want to go into, the brain or eye while doing sinus surgery for instance. Read up on them at www.stealthstation.com (http://www.stealthstation.com).

PP Mguire
06-14-2007, 06:15 PM
WOW!! THats pretty cool stuff right there.

Xero (1)ne
06-15-2007, 08:17 PM
Hey cool, I live about half an hour away from Springfield, IL

zachig
06-17-2007, 12:35 PM
First of all, I'm happy to see and hear you're alive, OK and feeling well...:grin:

I travel around the country doing installation, training, repairs, and surgical case support for image guided surgery systems. These systems tracks the instruments the surgeons use during surgery with an infrared camera or an electromagnetic field generator (depending on the model of system) and it shows the exact location of the tip of the instrument inside the patient. They use these systems to make sure they do a complete surgery the first time so the patient doesn't have to come back a second time and they also use it to make sure they stay away from areas they don't want to go into, the brain or eye while doing sinus surgery for instance. Read up on them at www.stealthstation.com (http://www.stealthstation.com).
WOW!!! That sounds very insteresting. In my work, I'm dealing with Optical Inspection of Printed Circuit Boards, but this sounds much more interesting. :grin:
Thanks for the link. I'll definitely look more into it later on, when I find the time...;-)