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Re: Prelim Validation Prediction Rule for DVT - July 28, 2005 7:10:00 PM
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dragonfire
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FYI, the USPS has a new product that is just wonderful. You can send a package/box priority mail for a flat rate of $7.70. Just ask your friendly postal clerk for the box and stuff it as much as the box can hold.
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Re: Prelim Validation Prediction Rule for DVT - July 28, 2005 7:40:00 PM
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karmzack
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dragonfire, thanks for the great info, thats a swell program, can I ship the package from Hawaii to the mainland? :D
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Re: Prelim Validation Prediction Rule for DVT - July 28, 2005 8:16:00 PM
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dragonfire
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Zack, The flat rate box says on the outside: "One price regardless of weight for delivery anywhere in the U.S. Quick, Easy, Convenient."
That means Hawaii's included.
BTW, it's quite a big box. Dimensions are as follows: 11 7/8 x 3 3/8 x 13 5/8
Postally yours,
Dragonfire
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Re: Prelim Validation Prediction Rule for DVT - July 28, 2005 10:30:00 PM
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Alex Brenner PT MPT OCS
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Dragon, I have an APO address. Am I eligible for this great new deal?
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Re: Prelim Validation Prediction Rule for DVT - July 29, 2005 1:59:00 AM
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JLS_PT_OCS
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Derr, Alex!! APO and FPO addresses are really US addresses. Located in New York City, I think. Man, how do they let you practice? I hope to god you've got a board certified EM physician at your facility, dammit! :) J
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Re: Prelim Validation Prediction Rule for DVT - July 29, 2005 2:08:00 AM
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SJBird55
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Alex, did you mean eligible to receive or eligible to send? If they don't have the boxes at your location, then you probably can't send... ah, but I bet you can receive, and if that's the case, I believe I'd be really careful and NOT share that APO address for the simple fact that I can only imagine what someone just might put in that box to you (and my imagination tells me that it just might not be completely pleasant). Wait... maybe that would actually be Jas that would receive something not so nice? I get confused... LOL
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Re: Prelim Validation Prediction Rule for DVT - July 29, 2005 3:10:00 AM
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dragonfire
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Alex, Jason's right about APO/FPO being US addresses . I used to send regular mail to an APO/FPO address in Japan when my brother was stationed in Okinawa and Atsugi, only 37 cents! International addresses are usually 80 cents. Another example of why I am a big fan of the USPS...
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Re: Prelim Validation Prediction Rule for DVT - July 29, 2005 4:35:00 AM
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TLB
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[IMG]http://www.msnusers.com/5afevs6mqobbqgqg5nlf2u2lc1/Documents/Pictures%2Fpostman.jpg[/IMG]
Did someone mention the USPS?
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Re: Prelim Validation Prediction Rule for DVT - July 29, 2005 4:29:00 PM
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Dr.Wagner
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Zack...admitting you are wrong is a difficult thing, and I am glad you have admitted it.
Good for you. Progress is being made every day.
Cheers!
Jason, board certification and residency training is a difficult task...and you are board certified in what? Oh...yeah.
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Re: Prelim Validation Prediction Rule for DVT - July 29, 2005 4:55:00 PM
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JLS_PT_OCS
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Wagner- Another insult, eh? I wish I could say I was surprised, but as that great seer of our time, Dr. Phil, said, "The best predictor of future behavior is past behavior."
I've seen enough arrogance, threats, irrational anger, and flying insults to expect nothing else from you. How unfortunate. You must feel so insecure about yourself, behaving this way. After all you've accomplished in your life, it's really a shame you feel that way. I should stop responding to you, I'm just fanning the flames and encouraging you to embarrass yourself. I pity you.
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Re: Prelim Validation Prediction Rule for DVT - July 29, 2005 5:48:00 PM
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karmzack
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Wags, I guess you agree with the rest of my post? Now I hope we are done.
What EM forum do you post at?, I'd love to read the posts between you are your colleagues. Do you insult them? And why do you hang around us bottom feeders? Apparently to make yourself feel superior and to brag about how tough you’ve had it. Good for you Doctor.
Can one unbiased person give their impression of this terrible thread.....please.....or just continue on about the USPS :) .
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Re: Prelim Validation Prediction Rule for DVT - July 29, 2005 6:40:00 PM
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jbeneciuk
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It is getting a bit ridiculous....
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Re: Prelim Validation Prediction Rule for DVT - July 29, 2005 6:52:00 PM
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nari
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Rather like TV - if there's not a good program on, find another.
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Re: Prelim Validation Prediction Rule for DVT - July 29, 2005 7:42:00 PM
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Synergy
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You know, Jerry Springer has some spots open on his show and I strongly feel this discussion should be continued there. Maybe we could even have a mock fight with the assistance of a few props. I see Jason holding a mobilization belt and Sacral Wedgy and Dr. Wagner wielding his otoscope and tongue depressor. To the victor goes...wait... absolutely nothing!
JBen is right...this is getting out of hand, but I wanted to play a little. :)
Now for an unbiased opinion, and I'll be brief. From what I've read of this thread, the main premise of (feel free to correct me) Dr. Wagner is that the PTs in question shouldn't even be offering their opinions on the matter because it is medical in nature and therefore they are not privy to or entitled to provide opinions of something 'medical' in nature.
On the other hand, J and Zack (feel free to correct me as well) were firstly taken aback by by what they felt were snide and rather improfessional comments of Dr. Wagner and then became heated about something they felt (and seemingly appear) to know a great deal about in reference to the ongoings at the aforementioned hospital. This continued to add fuel to the fire for Dr. Wagner and he continued to retort, despite any intimate knowledge J and Zack may possess regarding the said facility.
I may be way off, but that was my take on it. I think we all need to sit back, slam down some beer, and laugh at how trivial this whole thing seems in the great scheme of things.
Now, I need to grab my thesaurus, run to the 'dunny', and try to decipher some more of Barret's essays. :)
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Re: Prelim Validation Prediction Rule for DVT - August 3, 2005 2:50:00 PM
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Dr.Wagner
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You are right Chris. It is very difficult to judge sarcasm or tone in simple posts. If this were a conversation, it would have been tremendously different. The sarcasm/humor would be felt and not interpreted differently. Less feelings hurt, less misunderstandings, and greater understanding as well. Did I get angry, you bet. Was I offended, you bet. Did I get extremely upset with the passive/agressive "holier than thou" attitude by an OCS, that fails to see his own deep faults and "egging-on" behavior as well as some issues with projecting his own feelings onto others...yep. Do I think it got way out of hand...oh geez yep. Did I find it difficult to fend off two people who routinely made insults directly toward me, yep. Was I being unreasonable to defend myself, nope. Was I faulted for defending myself, yep. Do I feel bad for those who have insulted me and made statements about me or my character, without knowing me, yep. Do I think they would have said these things if they knew me...no way...not at all. Do I think we all need to re-read our posts and see where the judgmental statements lie, yes. Do I think if we all say down at a bar, we would have alot better things to discuss...absolutely. In fact, I would gladly pick up the tab. Do I think I brought up issues that were not rehab related and dealt more with medical issues making this the wrong subject for this forum, yep. This really wasn't the best forum or the correct audience to discuss these issues...and certainly not the best means, not the best means at all.
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Re: Prelim Validation Prediction Rule for DVT - August 4, 2005 1:41:00 AM
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Sebastian Asselbergs
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Wags, Jason, Zack, FWFIW - you're all ok by me - it gets hot in the kitchen sometimes....
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Re: Prelim Validation Prediction Rule for DVT - August 4, 2005 1:54:00 AM
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SJBird55
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Wags, if you're gonna pick up the tab, Kahlua and creams for me.
The written form is not the best communication for discussions. I completely agree - humor, sarcasm, body language - we lose all that. The authenticity of who we are is lost. (I learned this new word that is making a little bit more sense. I'm thinking if I use it in a sentence 5 times a day, I might even grasp the concept even better!) Thank goodness I don't have any pain issues because of the lack of authenticating myself fully during my posts. ;) (hint, hint - a bit of comedian and sarcasm)
AND... TLB... you deserve to be punched - I believe you are the responsible party for that .net passport thing... I'm first in line to do it to you too!
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