What do you know today, that you did not yesterday?
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Mar 2011
5:32pm, 25 Mar 2011
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Velociraptor
That where I live it can take nine weeks from being diagnosed with bowel cancer to having surgery.
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Mar 2011
5:32pm, 25 Mar 2011
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ChrisHB
terra is land, as in terra firma. Orbis terrarum is "the world". Which isn't to claim that it wasn't different in medieval Latin.
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Mar 2011
5:33pm, 25 Mar 2011
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Mudlark/P T.
Felt great pushing hard on my new 'TITAN' Titainium light weight bike & getting down in the aero position with confedence for the first time & going 6 miles around local lanes @25-30 mph into breeze !!Ahh that feeling of excitment...
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Mar 2011
5:35pm, 25 Mar 2011
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plodding hippo
vrap, thats about right after the scans/MDTS/discussion with patients
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Mar 2011
5:35pm, 25 Mar 2011
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Pammie
thats far too long Vrap Haven't really learned (or is it learnt) anythng new today apart from whats on this thread |
Mar 2011
5:44pm, 25 Mar 2011
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Velociraptor
Even Kilmarnock, which is an armpit, can manage to get from positive FOB to surgery in three weeks, with full work-up.
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Mar 2011
5:46pm, 25 Mar 2011
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plodding hippo
(grumble, my last patient took 4 months.Ok., I know he was high risk, but STILL)
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Mar 2011
5:46pm, 25 Mar 2011
32,425 posts
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plodding hippo
Killy has a good renal unit
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Mar 2011
5:47pm, 25 Mar 2011
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Jason1969
I have learned that Kilmarnock is an armpit.
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Mar 2011
6:51pm, 25 Mar 2011
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Chrisull
That General Electric - America's largest company - had an American tax bill of MINUS 3.2 billion pounds (ie a tax credit) because of offshore sleight of hand. Makes Philip Green look like an amateur at the tax avoidance game! Source - NY Times nytimes.com |
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