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<editorsnote> Hi, I'm Jen Friel, and we here at TNTML examine the lives of nerds outside of the basements and into the social media, and dating world.  We have over 75 peeps that write about their life in real time. (Real nerds, real time, real deal.) Sit back, relax, and enjoy some of the stories!! </editorsnote>

 

 

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Sunday
Oct232011

#NerdsUnite: Oh, harro Philly!

Hey duderinos!

I'm LOVING me some Philly!! I've had a really really really rad time here getting to make new friends and hanging out with some old ones. I'm currently kicking it at Philadelphia Java Company for a few hours working, if you're in the area and want to stop by you're MORE than welcome to say hi! Here's the addy ...

 

Come keep me company. I only bite upon request and their caramel latte here might make my life and I might need it to have my baby.

BAHHHH so yummy in my tummy!! Alrite, Getting back to writing!! =)

But first, here's a video my friends and I were discussing at lunch today. It's funny because even though it takes a serious jab at the social media kids - we all laugh because it's so. damn. good. ::golf clap:: good job Toyota!

Enjoy!

#peaceloveandlollipops

Saturday
Oct222011

#NerdsUnite: The secret life of a veterinary technician

<editorsnote> Nerds, meet my buddy Lindsay. She and I met ... well, somewhere in the social space. I think we might have started talking through this site directly, then through facebook - maybe ... I'm not sure. But she's awesome. I talk to her on twitter almost every day, and she's really rad and TOTALLY a big huge animal lover. Like crazy huge!! In these series of posts she will be talking about her life and random adventures with sometimes more than two legged creatures. I guess there's only one more thing left to say ... HIT IT LINDSAY!! </editorsnote>

#TalkNerdyToMeLover's @TheCraftafarian

So I finally got those pictures I was hoping to get for this post. A friend from high school saw my facebook post for help regarding photos I needed off my uncharged laptop for which I did not have a charger (because I'm a very bad nerd and didn't back up my files from my old laptop). I met him at a nearby starbucks and we sat outside while he worked on my computer. It was really cool because he told me what he was going to do before he did it. To pull data from a laptop you have to unscrew a panel and remove the hard drive--which sounds kinda scary! Since the laptop was in working order and just needed photos on a deadline he just grabbed those off my hard drive for me. So I can share these awesome experiences with you! So if you are in the Central FL-Orlando Area and need some computer help he is CompTIA A+ certified just contact me on twitter and I will get you in touch with him!! So yeah thanks to Robert I now have my old photos from UF Vet School yay!

Last week was the stories of the deer and kangaroo. This week is the white bengal tiger and the cougar. The cougar was actually a little frightening. The tiger didn't shake me in the least. My boyfriend is still annoyed that I helped with these animals. He doesn't want me to get eaten. I share his sentiments, but come on! What an experience!!

The bengal tiger was a gorgeous boy. He was 10 months old and belonged to a circus, I can't remember if it was Barnum and Bailey or Ringling or what. I know it was a circus or some place with performing cats. The poor guy had broken his tibia and fibula (hind leg bones). He was brought to UF Zoo medicine for care. To top it all off the young cub also had a calcium deficiency making it more difficult to heal his broken leg. He was in a large cast and on cage rest as well as medications. Since we were small animal our job was just to go in there at night and check on him. Make sure he didn't chew his cast or run out of water. He was a very sweet boy, very very gentle. We never actually went into the cage with him but interacted from outside and we could scratch his chin through the bars of his cage. He never tried to grab us (although he couldn't fit his front legs thru the bars) or bite us.  It was really really really cool to work with him even on the limited basis.

The cougar on the other hand was an awesome experience but I was on edge the entire time. It was tranquilized thankfully. Actually it was on a CRI (constant rate infusion) of propofol. Which is an injectable anesthetic commonly used in humans and animals, I'm sure most of you have heard of it somewhere. So she was on that as well as other medications. This was actually someone’s pet. Apparently it would sleep in bed with its owners. Crazy! The cat's name was Cayla and she had anal fissures (tears in lining of anus...owwie!) and an infection. So she had to be on IV antibiotics, pain medications, as well as anesthetics because she was sweet to her owners but to other people she was a regular cougar. We never had a problem with her or her anesthesia. And I would never have been super nervous if they didn't make such a big deal about the dart gun. Yeah, a dart gun. Although the big cat was hooked up to tons of drugs on the off chance that she woke up we had to be provided with a dart gun. We were shown how to take it from the briefcase thing it came in, screw it together, load the dart, and shoot. After zoo med left my shift mate and I alone with this giant anesthetized cat I took one look at Cayla, looked at the dart gun, looked at my shift mate and said "Fuck the dart gun, if that things wakes up I'm gonna bash it in the head with the defibrillator." It literally took like 3-5 minutes to put the gun together and load it. Annnnd we weren't allowed to have it ready with the safety on!!! I love animals and so does she, every single one. But I love my face just the way it is. The lady in the photo is my buddy Sharon who is now in Vet School, sooo proud of her!!

Crazy times at UF Vet Med. Seriously. I may have more to come but we'll just see what happens this coming week.  

Peace. Love. Pawprints

-Lindsay @thecraftafarian

#nerdsunite

Tuesday
Oct182011

#NerdsUnite: It's about that time again ... (The 2011 Nerd Herd!!!!)

DUUUUDDDESSS!! I cannot. cannot. CANNOT. believe Talk Nerdy To Me, Lover is about to turn 2 years old. Seriously!! We have been around for almost 730 dayyyssss! That is bat shit! Seems like just yesterday it was day 417!!! WOW! Time flies!! 

Sometimes literally ... 

 

But for reals, I'm SOOOOOOO excited to announce that in just a couple of weeks we turn 2 and in honor of #2 movements everywhere - we are going to be throwing a bash at the Brass Monkey here in LA! 

 

It's a super rad bar in Koreatown where they celebrate the ancient art of kara-okkkkeeee. Seriously ... ancient! 

So grab your friends, grab friends of friends, and come celebrate with us by belting out cheesy songs at the top of your lungs. 

For reals, I can't sing ... at all ... but you can come out and watch me try!! WHOOP WHOOP!!! 

Everyone. Will. Sing. So, be prepared, or at least be drunk enough to not care! YAY INTOXICATION!!! 

 

When: November 5, 2011 8pm

Where: Brass Monkey (click here for the map)

Come meet your favorite writers on the site, and hang out with really rad like minded peeps. I genuinely enjoy connecting people, so like ... connect bitches!! =) =) =) 

Hope to see you guys there!!! For reals, man - if you live in LA and haven't been to one of our events, you have no excuse. We're a bunch of nerdy girls that SERIOUSLY know how to throw down - so let's go do some cool shit, have some fun, and hopppeeefulllllllyyyyyy get some ... 

::fingers crossed:: 

Wait, who am I kidding. No more casual sex Friel. Fine fine ... well here's hoping it happens for someone. 

Stupid rules of stupid life that stupid make sense. BAH! 

SEE YOU ALL ON THE 5TH!! CAN'T WAAAIIIIITTTTTT!!! 

#nerdsunite 

 


Saturday
Oct152011

#NerdsUnite: YAYYYY!!! @Tiltedkiltpub!!

Whoop whoop! Here we be in San Diego! Dudes, look at how cute @mymelodie is!! She's so effing rad for having us all at her place tonight. There should be about 15 of us headed down to the Tilted Kilt Pub in Mission Valley tonight at 8pm!! Come say hi, grab a beer - we've got the appetizers sponsored thanks to Jackson at Tilted Kilt (really really really rad dude - thanks, man - greatly appreciated)!! 

 

We're a bunch of nerdy girls drinking, eating, and basically having a grand old time.

No like literally, grand ... old ...

Maybe not that old ... but you get the idea.

It's going to be a pretty big group, all similar personality types - so if you read this site, and are in the area - come hang out!! I'd love for you to meet everyone!!

My heart and soul is in connecting good people, and sitting here in Melodie's apartment watching all of the girls gab is making my life. Every. Single. Girl. Here. met via this site and social media. Ah-maazzinngg! Let's put that social back in social media, baby!!

All my love and all my heart, nerds - hope to see you tonight!!

#love

Saturday
Oct152011

#NerdsUnite: The secret life of a veterinary technician

<editorsnote> Nerds, meet my buddy Lindsay. She and I met ... well, somewhere in the social space. I think we might have started talking through this site directly, then through facebook - maybe ... I'm not sure. But she's awesome. I talk to her on twitter almost every day, and she's really rad and TOTALLY a big huge animal lover. Like crazy huge!! In these series of posts she will be talking about her life and random adventures with sometimes more than two legged creatures. I guess there's only one more thing left to say ... HIT IT LINDSAY!! </editorsnote>

#TalkNerdyToMeLover's @TheCraftafarian

What's shakin nerds? This week I'm going to talk about some past experience with exotic animals.

Super super cool! 

So most of this takes place at the University of Florida. I worked in their Veterinary Medical Center, Small Animal Hospital ICU/CC (intensive care unit/critical care) for almost 2 years. Although much of the experience I had with their management was abso-fucking-lutely horrible, the medical experience I gained far out weighed the emotional and mental trauma I endured. Now most of my direct patients were only dogs and cats but sometimes Zoological Medicine/Exotics would either have a patient in ICU (for better care then the zoo ward-no overnight care) or I would end up in Zoo med because they didn't have any overnight technicians to help them. 

Some of the most memorable cases were: the kangaroo in ICU, the wild doe in the zoo ward, the white bengal tiger in zoo ward, and the cougar in ICU. 
The kangaroo was in ICU because he needed to get fluids, plasma, and other medications usually all at the same time. So we had to place a central line which is a special intravenous catheter that is placed in the jugular vein. It has multiple ports that empty into the vein separately so the solutions are not mixed.  
The photo is of me leaning in his little cage. Unfortunately I  don't remember his name, I believe he belonged to a zoo or exotic handler. He did well and was eventually transferred back to zoo ward and went home.
The deer was a wild doe that was hit by a car. A good Samaritan (its what we call them in the vet world, and originally it is a bible reference) saw her get hit and brought her into the hospital on emergency. The driver of the car that hit the doe drove away. The man who brought her in also saw her fawn so he went back to find the baby who was hiding at the time. The veterinarian on call for zoo med came down to ICU to get some help. I volunteered. (I like doing different things) The vet asked the vet student (always a vet student on call during the weekend as well as vet) to put in a jugular catheter but she was unable to do so. He asked me to. At this time in my career I had never placed a jugular catheter, tons of regular IV catheters in the legs and even ears. Yes, ears. Some dogs like basset hounds have big floppy ears which also have a nice little vein that can be used if needed. Well I figured it would be just like the other catheters only a much larger target. I never told the vet or the vet student that I hadn't done this before, because essentially I have, just not in this vessel. And I was successful! Unfortunately the doe had to be euthanized as she was fatally injured. The nice man who saved her from suffering was able to save her fawn. 
There's always happy and sad times in my job. 
FYI I only have one actual picture from this time to share currently but next week I should have more. My old laptop is not charged and like a very very bad nerd I didn't not back up any of my files so they are currently trapped on a computer that I cannot turn on. Annnnd the charger is MIA. I'm pretty sure someone borrowed it....like a while ago....ALSO I contacted my Senior Vet Tech/good friend (she was the lead tech on our shift until she went on maternity leave and then I became lead tech) and asked her to email me any photos she has from when we worked together. 
Anyway, the big cats will be next time! I MUST have photos of the kitties to show you with the post. Otherwise it wouldn't be fair :)
OMG! And let us never forget how AMAZING social media is because I posted on twitter and facebook that I needed to borrow a charger for an old compaq presario V5000 model--low and behold help has arrived!!! It isn't in the form of a charger but a facebook/IRL friend from high school contacted me and let me know that he has a compTIA A+ certification. So basically he's going to pull all the data off my old laptop for me even if we can't turn it on. Will only take about 30 minutes and he said NO CHARGE!! AMAZING! Do you know how much this usually costs? To copy over a hard drive? Its apparently called data recovery. I did a quick check online and it can cost up to $350. I may have to buy this dude some starbucks!
Yaaay!! Peace. Love. Pawprints.
-Lindsay @thecraftafarian

#nerdsunite