Re: Proposal to the dentists of the board: Let's stop arguing for amalgam.
From: Joel M. Eichen (joeleichen_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 02/28/05
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Date: Mon, 28 Feb 2005 09:44:02 -0500
On 28 Feb 2005 06:26:09 -0800, clintonz@prodigy.net wrote:
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>Joel M. Eichen wrote:
>> On 27 Feb 2005 19:36:39 -0800, leaderdmd@juno.com wrote:
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>> >I still don't know how practicing dentists feel about my suggestion
>> >(Joel is retired which is why he has so much time on his hands to
>make
>> >so many replies. Joel, you should get out more. If you are in the
>> >Boston area call me and I'll take you mountain biking or cross
>country
>> >skiing in season.)
>>
>> I have a couple of stop-watches and I may start keeping a running
>> total of the number of minutes I spend online. It is not that much at
>> all.
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>I can type fast too 50-70 wpm. How many LPM (Lies per minute) can you
>type?
Sadly I do it like newspaper reporters with two fingers ,,, but pretty
fast with two fingers though.
The disadvantage is that I must watch the keys.
But it works.
I took typing in high school and the keys had little black caps
covering their names. It was a nightmare. I had to look over at the
next kid's work to figure out how to hit the right keys.
If Seemef to worh noe didn'y it?
Joel
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>> Seriously, in practice, people were always amazed at how quickly I
>> could move from task to task, seemingly spending a slow relaxed amout
>> of time actually performing the task, while moving with lightning
>> speed into the next task.
>>
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>could they see you when you darted between tasks or where you
>invisible?
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