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1.1 1.History of Biomechanics
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History of Biomechanics
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5. History of Biomechanics http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kk59HsNyzJs.
6. The APAS Mobile on Flash Card: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kv4oA5AUx84
R rRecent letter from old APAS User:
From: Leonard Elbaum <elbauml@fiu.edu>
Date: Thu, Jan 14, 2010 at 1:21 PM
Subject: RE: Question re window 7
To: gideon ariel <apasces@gmail.com>
Hey Gideon,
Just FYI, you should be pretty f--king proud that your 35 year old software
still works. Its the start of a new term, and I'm teaching the class where some
46 students will be using some part of the system for their term projects . . .
I did a quick demo, worked fine.
Nothing better than for explaining position/velocity/acceleration to a bunch of
really nice, sweet physical therapy students who haven't figured out that the
'physical' in physical therapy is for physics.
And, I have a new Chairperson, who had a Motion Analysis system at his
university, and immediately requested $$ for a new system here. We'll see what
happens. He had only heard of your system, that is was a piece of crap. I let
him play with some gait studies I did over the summer using display and view. I
know you are used to this, but his jaw just dropped. Then I showed him the APAS
price site, and he almost peed himself. I never even got as far as capdv and
autodigitize, dlt and wireframing on the fly.
He still wants the motion analysis system, and after talking to him, I know why.
He actually does not understand how the systems work (had a physical education
degree from years ago) . . he learned the keystrokes, and so he is ready to go,
as long as everything is the same as he learned already. He is a really smart
guy, and very good natured. Just never had the chance to actually study
engineering, or math, or computer programming.
Well, so much for the real world. Sorry for going on. I'm always happy to know
that you are still productive, still walking the earth. Best wishes for a great
2010, and keep in touch. Remember I owe you many favors and courtesies, so do
call on them sometime so I can get my own Karma on track before my time is over
(no, I'm not expecting it soon . . .still too fat, but otherwise happy and
healthy).
-Leonard