Russell Williams
Well-Known Member
Daily activity -- medical experimentation laboratory.
A local company advertised for 300 diabetics. The company is attempting to develop a device which will use infrared light, shining through a finger, to determine a person's blood sugar level. If they get it right this device will allow people to check their blood sugar as frequently as they wish and will not require finger poking. There will be no need to purchase testing strips. I already asked, the stock is privately held.
They want to test their device on a very diverse diabetic population. They are seeking a wide range of ages, educational levels, sizes, and skin shades.
When I went into the reception area I noticed that all of the chairs had arms. I pointed out that many diabetics are fat and asked where the fat diabetics would sit. The receptionist assured me that my hips would fit in the seat. I agreed, and then I pointed at the fat woman coming in behind me and said that her hips would not fit in the seat. The receptionist agreed, stated that she did not thought about that problem, immediately found two armless chairs to put in the row of seats, and thanked me for bringing the problem to her attention.
Yours truly,
Russell Williams
A local company advertised for 300 diabetics. The company is attempting to develop a device which will use infrared light, shining through a finger, to determine a person's blood sugar level. If they get it right this device will allow people to check their blood sugar as frequently as they wish and will not require finger poking. There will be no need to purchase testing strips. I already asked, the stock is privately held.
They want to test their device on a very diverse diabetic population. They are seeking a wide range of ages, educational levels, sizes, and skin shades.
When I went into the reception area I noticed that all of the chairs had arms. I pointed out that many diabetics are fat and asked where the fat diabetics would sit. The receptionist assured me that my hips would fit in the seat. I agreed, and then I pointed at the fat woman coming in behind me and said that her hips would not fit in the seat. The receptionist agreed, stated that she did not thought about that problem, immediately found two armless chairs to put in the row of seats, and thanked me for bringing the problem to her attention.
Yours truly,
Russell Williams