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Title: Zsa Zsa Gabor's right leg amputated above the knee
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Published: Jan 16, 2011
Author: The Envelope
Post Date: 2011-01-16 01:59:41 by christine
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Views: 420
Comments: 39

Zsa Zsa Gabor had most of her right leg successfully amputated Friday, not quite two weeks after she was hospitalized with an infected lesion that doctors feared would cost the actress her life.

Calling off an initial Jan. 2 rush to amputate, doctors began treating Gabor with powerful antibiotics in an attempt to save her leg. The wound wouldn't heal, publicist John Blanchette said Friday, which meant amputation was necessary to prevent the spread of gangrene. Gabor's husband, Prince Frederic Von Anhalt, gave permission a week ago for the surgery to take place.

Gabor, 93, has been in and out of Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center in Los Angeles since breaking her left hip and other bones in a fall in July. She had hip replacement surgery at that time.

In the Friday surgery, about three-quarters of Gabor's right leg was removed, starting just above the knee, according to TMZ.

Her right leg had been previously damaged; she was using a wheelchair after a car accident in 2002 and a stroke in 2005. The actress and socialite received last rites from a priest in August.

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#18. To: christine (#0)

FOR SALE: Zsa Zsa's 1979 Rolls Corniche. Only $79,900.

This 1979 rolls royce corniche has only 47,000 miles california car last titled owner was ZSA ZSA GABOR yes this was the car that she was driving when she slapped the beverly hills police officer kramer its a great car runs great, new convertible top,carbs rebuilt,tune,9/1/2010 please call for any additional info 508 7979979 bet 9am and 9 pm est PLEASE NOTE THIS CAR HAS HAD A COMPLETE REPAINT,AND WILL BE LOCATED IN NAPLES FLA

Original_Intent  posted on  2011-01-16   15:11:15 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#19. To: Original_Intent (#18)

Only $79,000

These digital clocks were quite the rave 32 years ago ..

I remember the first digital watches that year were selling like hotcakes for $500 a pop.

HAPPY2BME-4UM  posted on  2011-01-16   18:38:22 ET  (1 image) Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#20. To: HAPPY2BME-4UM (#19)

I remember when 8-digit calculators cost $1000. 1973, I think. By early 1975, the first home computer was being built, the Altair 8800.

I recall reading this mag back in the day.


January 1975 Popular Electronics
with the Altair 8800 computer

TooConservative  posted on  2011-01-16   19:25:35 ET  (1 image) Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#22. To: TooConservative, Original_Intent (#20)

I got into computers way late - 1982.

Had all of them.

I'll never forget paying $700 for a dual external 360K read/write floppy drive for my Commodore 64. Loved moving those sprites around.

Another one that stands out is paying $1,000 for an HP Deskjet 500 in '86. Laser printers were going for 3 times that much - what a steal!

HAPPY2BME-4UM  posted on  2011-01-16   20:12:04 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#23. To: HAPPY2BME-4UM (#22)

Interesting how times have changed. My first computer was a generation 1.5 Mac which had 512K of memory, a 9 inch B/W screen, and a single sided hard floppy drive that would put 400K on a disk. The OS was on a floppy and you had to insert the boot disk every time you used the computer. I bought it at a special price in the Navy Exchange for 1500. Software extra. I ended up buying an external dual sided floppy (when it came out) for $300, and a dot matrix printer for $477.

Now you can buy a Mac Mini with a several hundred gig hard drive, color graphics, 512M of memory, Monitor, Keyboard, and Laser Printer all for less than I paid for that first Mac which ran a Motorola 68000 processor at about 30Khz. I haven't looked recently but if I recall correctly the current Mac Mini has a Core 2 Duo Processor that is clocked at about 2.5 Ghz. It is more powerful than a VAX was at that time.

I can't remember what I paid for my first inkjet - it was the latest and greatest HP at the time and I know it was not cheap, but I think it was under $500.

Original_Intent  posted on  2011-01-16   21:02:33 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#24. To: Original_Intent (#23)

My first computer was a generation 1.5 Mac which had 512K of memory, a 9 inch B/W screen, and a single sided hard floppy drive that would put 400K on a disk. The OS was on a floppy and you had to insert the boot disk every time you used the computer. I bought it at a special price in the Navy Exchange for 1500.

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In 1986, I got an Atari 520ST. Atari, Apple, and Mac were all trying to catch the historic market for the first GUI-based OS. We know how the battle ended, but Atari really had a shot at it. Then, in '88, I got the 1040ST. Both the 520ST and 1040ST both ran the 1.5 gen Mac OS on a ROM cartridge called "MAC IN A SAC" that plugged into one of the ports on the ST. I had a great time running the Mac software (68000 Motorola emulation) on the ST. Microsoft Windows had tons more software options, and in '89, I got a Gateway 386 with Windows 2.0 on it. I gave $2,400 for it and had to wait in line. Anyhow, Leopard now runs on the Intel hardware. Software is what really drives the hardware industry, and Microsoft has always managed to stay far enough ahead of Apple to get the market share. Windows 7 is their best OS yet.

HAPPY2BME-4UM  posted on  2011-01-16   22:54:57 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#25. To: HAPPY2BME-4UM (#24)

I don't know that I would be so sure that Windows 7 is ahead of the current Mac OS 10.6. The Windows visual interface is really nothing more than a fractured copy of the Mac interface which is now operating as a Linux Shell. Microsloth was able to get away with copycatting some of the Mac interface because the Judge in the Copyright Infringement lawsuit was either stupid or paid off. I suspect both. However, Microsloth did have to change some of the functionality so the Mac interface still remains a bit more elegant in operation e.g., when you delete something it is gone. You don't have to go into another program register to do a final delete as on the Mac when you empty the trash it IS gonnnnnnnne. Having had to use both I still prefer the Mac iteration, and it is easier to teach to new users. The Mac OS is also more stable and more secure. Not that I have never had OS problems but they have remained minor, infrequent, and easily fixed. And I still have not upgraded to the latest, and won't until I get a new machine as I'm still using a Power Mac dual G4 Tower and it is not supported in the latest edition. Not that I care as the machine works just fine for now. I just wish the fan was quieter.

Original_Intent  posted on  2011-01-16   23:26:42 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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#26. To: Original_Intent (#25)

The Windows visual interface is really nothing more than a fractured copy of the Mac interface which is now operating as a Linux Shell. Microsloth was able to get away with copycatting some of the Mac interface because the Judge in the Copyright Infringement lawsuit was either stupid or paid off. I suspect both.

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You lost me on the "a fractured copy of the Mac interface which is now operating as a Linux Shell."

How does Linux compute in either Windows or Leopard operating systems?

I completely agree on the ease of use of Leopard over Windows, especially in the file handling conventions, lassoing, and file dragging ease of use.

I don't use CS5 or Lightroom much, but the commands are very similar on both platforms.

I got a Nikon D7000 from MammaClause and look forward in working with the NEF RAW pics with the new CS5 High Definition (HDR) post processing.

Being a 'gadget guy' is such hell.

;>)

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