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Re: Another note about different protocols ......

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Re: Another note about different protocols ......

Dr. Steve08 Sep 2005 16:03
Hello dear friend!

>If any of the newcomer/newbies doubt this reality, they might want to
>take time to read "that book" aka, "The TMJ Iatroepidemic".  It's as
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>P.S.  Just dropping by for a little visit.  My best wishes to those who
>remember "me".

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Stephen (What's a temporary?)
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Webby08 Sep 2005 15:52
If any of the newcomer/newbies doubt this reality, they might want to
take time to read "that book" aka, "The TMJ Iatroepidemic".  It's as
important today as it has been in the past to be sure that what you
send out to the public for "reading" is something that you wouldn't
mind finding stapled to the telephone pole in front of your home or
place of business. ... just an example, of course.  It could be on the
shelf of your local bookstore too!

Webby

P.S.  Just dropping by for a little visit.  My best wishes to those who
remember "me".

Joel M. Eichen08 Sep 2005 13:32
For those who have inquired, with DentalCom.Net, I can go back or
anyone can go back and EDIT their own posts ..... This means if I
overreact, I can later change it.

With nntp://sci.med.dentistry, once you hit the SEND button, its out
there forever! Not even God can get it off the internet!

Believe me, He's tried!

Joel

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