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Professor
Join Date: Sep 2001
Location: Houston TX
Posts: 1,857
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When my mom died last year I was tempted to ask for the hip transplants back from the crematory. I broached the subject and they said it wasn't too uncomon. Didn't know what I would do with them but I bet they would make great fishing weight for deep water fishing or a nice mantle piece keep sake.
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St Petersburg, Florida
Join Date: Oct 2002
Posts: 3,423
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No. Here's the Link.
Faux News is tuned in to every wide screen TV in the cafe as well as the coffee stations. I like that. There are a few companies that make hip implants here as well as knee implants. This town might be named Hip-R-Us. That might be more accurate. So far my life is not directly affected. That doesn't mean that it's all cookies and ice cream. Most Americans would cringe at my overall lifestyle. It's low. I'm cheap. My temporary living arrangements here are not in a hotel or even an apartment. I rent a room in the (finished) basement of widowed woman's home who "did all the right things in life" but yet now is cleaning houses to survive until her home sells. That probably isn't going to be anytime soon. At the end of the day at the office I come back to the room to sleep. There is effectively no social life. Social activities cost money. My goal in life is to collect money so that I can spend endless quality hours with my wife in the Philippines. No TV. No beers with friends. No hoarding guns and ammo. Gold goes in this bag. Cash goes in that bag. Filling those bags are my reason for being here. To collect money to go back where my wife and friends are, Manila Philippines. Before this money meltdown people would often cautiously make fun of my car. It's old and ugly as sin. That's precisely the way that I want it. Too ugly to fuck with. Worthless. Possibly even a bio hazard of sorts to a burglar. People with nice cars with big payments don't hassle me much any more. In fact there is a steady cadence of people in the office here that come to me with items they would like to sell. Why? With very few exceptions everyone here is cash poor. Probably house poor and stock poor as well. Debt poor. That's more accurate. So yes, while the checks are still rolling in and I'm working in a pretty cool environment, it could all turn on a diime today. I know that. Nothing in life here is guaranteed. Quote:
My first reaction is that those implants that we have installed into cadavers and brought back to the company here smell so bad you would never want to take it back. These implants that you are talking about have gone through cremation though. That process would eliminate any foul odors or possibly creating new ones. It's a very interesting question. How often to family members keep an implant of a loved one? Let's see what the hips team here has to say about that. Last edited by slang; 01-29-2009 at 05:22 AM. |
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Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Arlington, VA
Posts: 27,717
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My wife is the board president of a preschool. It had to shut down about a year ago for building problems and staff problems. It reopened 6 months later, just before the crash, and they have only about a 10th of their previous enrollment. The kinds of people who used to use the school now have relatives watching their kids or other arrangements. Each month, the school just barely makes it through. But it's holding on.
I still have a job, so I can't complain. But at my employer, we quietly instituted a hiring freeze last month. Also, a big part of my job is to bring in temporary employees and contract workers and then manage all the administrative crap associated with them. Since November, I haven't brought in a single new temp. We still have several temps from before then, but are slowly getting rid of them. In the summer, I was managing over 100 temps and contractors. Now we're down to about 20. But I still have my job, and with 18 years under my belt here, I feel fairly safe. |
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St Petersburg, Florida
Join Date: Oct 2002
Posts: 3,423
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You asked me, I've asked the pros here. The answer is no, they've never heard of any family member keeping an implant. But the mortuary would be in possession of the body and the implant and what may happen to either is not any concern of the implant manufacturers. Chances are good that someone might chose to keep the implant for it's scrap metal value although even that would be small. Say $25 on the high side. Messy business to recover that small amount of cash too. Any implant would be most valuable to the maker of that device or possibly their competetor. The wear characteristics of the parts might be of interest to either one. |
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