Re: When to use macros
From: Jeannie Wilson (jwilson421_at_comcastspamkills.net)
Date: 02/26/05
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Date: Sat, 26 Feb 2005 13:00:12 -0600
RaeMorrill@aol.com wrote here for all to
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> To me it isn't much different than demanding a physician perform
> a procedure or test the long, manual, old-fashioned way rather than
> rely on modern equipment.
Actually, I think physicians should be able to perform procedures both with
and without the use of those modern marvels. What do they do when it
doesn't work?..is broken??..etc.
That said, I do not believe MTs should be required to test without the use
of expanders, etc.
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