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S Houghtelin wrote: I hope you feel better now
Year, I feel better already.. Will be much better tonight in the pub so.. One hour still to wait,,
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vonb wrote: Will be much better tonight in the pub so.. Pub?
After dental work?
When the alcohol raises your blood pressure, you'll learn a bit more about how much damage the sadistic b@st@rd did.
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ANNUAL checkup?
No wonder you hate the dentist.
You should see him every six months.
And why would you have to have full anesthesia? Can't he jab you full of novacaine and starlight you with pentathol instead? It's what my jaw cracker does.
Much easier and none of the inherent dangers of full coma inducing sleeping draughts
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Dalek Dave wrote: You should see him every six months
It's common here a year.
Dalek Dave wrote: And why would you have to have full anesthesia
He suggested the full anesthesia because I have a very strong nervous reaction when opening the mouth. Basically it's very hard to have it open still. I had local anesthesia last operation, and it was still very hard
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I only see my dentist once a year, but that is cos I have such splendid teeth.
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Yes, but you keep then in a jar at night!
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Absolutely!
"Real men drive manual transmission" - Rajesh.
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Sounds like you need another dentist. Full anesthesia for tooth pulls? That's someone looking to pad their bottom line.
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I guess we talk about taking out the wisdom teeth (or similar, since he can barely open his mouth).
You know the world is going crazy when the best rapper is a white guy, the best golfer is a black guy, the tallest guy in the NBA is Chinese, the Swiss hold the America's Cup, France is accusing the U.S. of arrogance, Germany doesn't want to go to war, and the three most powerful men in America are named "Bush", "Dick", and "Colon."
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I'm with Mike. I had the worst kind of widom tooth extraction done and had the choice of two nights in hospital or 30 mins in the chair under local. He's a top dentist and charges such but you get what you pay for...
Regards,
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Herself also hates dentists - she has been known to "leg it" out of the ladies room window before now - so I haven't told her her appointment for tomorrow has been cancelled, it would only upset her!
Why upset? Because she would want to know when it has been remade for, and then she will be worrying and planning escape routes for an extra week. She only goes every six months, so she always forgets the appointment, and I only remind her when it's actually time to put the handcuffs on, fit the anti-bite gag and ship her off to see him...
The only instant messaging I do involves my middle finger.
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Reminds me of the A-Team whenever they had to transport Mr.T by plane. Too funny!
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She sounds like me, though her reaction is tad less extreme...
speramus in juniperus
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Was it your wisdom teeth? Those are the molars at the very back, which start to come in in your early to mid teens. Yeah, those usually need to come out.
In my case, they were causing chronic jaw pain. When I developed a cavity in one, the prospect of having to have a top far back tooth filled prompted me to get them yanked. All four of them, in one go. I didn't get a general anesthetic (there was no specialist anesthesiologist) but I was dosed with knock-out gas which had the same effect. Fixed the jaw pain, and I still have the teeth on my dresser. Insurance covered half the cost.
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Gregory.Gadow wrote: Was it your wisdom teeth
No, it's already out..
Gregory.Gadow wrote: Fixed the jaw pain, and I still have the teeth on my dresser. Insurance covered
half the cost.
That's good. I think that my insurance doesn't pay a cent..
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...not all of them, but just my wife.
But seriously, if the teeth are infected enough that your doc says it should be removed, then why should it be postponed until it rots in the sockets? Unless the "later moment" comes in a day or two.
And I'm unsure why do you need full anesthesia for the removal of two teeth. Which teeth are these?
"Real men drive manual transmission" - Rajesh.
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Rajesh R Subramanian wrote: Which teeth are these?
Very in back, but not the Wisdom (already removed)..
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So, those would still be molar teeth. I've heard those are the ones to get infected quickly since toothbrush may not be able to effectively reach there to clean unless enough care is exercised regularly.
I'd still recommend just taking the pain and getting the procedure done with local anesthesia instead of using general (full body) anesthesia.
"Real men drive manual transmission" - Rajesh.
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Wanted to save my IE9 Favorites at work. (only "approved" browser)
Looked at the export and what does it say "NETSCAPE-Bookmark", since I was using a product called Microsoft Internet Explorer and exporting "Favorites" this seems a bit odd. Especially since I have used Netscape in the past.
You got to love a company too lazy to either make their own or re-brand what they bought.
It also says that the file I manually exported is an automatically generated file???
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djj55 wrote: It also says that the file I manually exported is an automatically generated file??? The action was manual, and resulted in a generated file.
It collects your bookmarks and turns it into a HTML-file?
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If you can't read my code, try converting it here[^]
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Eddy Vluggen wrote: turns it into a HTML-file?
Correct. However here is the header.
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djj55 wrote:
Looked at the export and what does it say "NETSCAPE-Bookmark"
<!DOCTYPE NETSCAPE-Bookmark-file-1>
It says the document is a netscape bookmark file, a standard of sorts used by browsers to share bookmarks based on Netscape's method of storing bookmarks.
It is not saying that it contains Netscape bookmarks.
As for the automatically generated file, well, it was.
Unless you typed it yourself, in which case why did you type in that you had automatically generated it?
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You sir are correct.
But it would seem more appropriate to say it was a Microsoft list of favorites.
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djj55 wrote: But it would seem more appropriate to say it was a Microsoft list of favorites.
Go ahead, blow another standard up - It's not like Microsoft hasn't been doing this for ages
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Why would it be 'more appropriate' to add an extra piece of (more or less useless) info?
If you have a closer look, you'll see that as mentioned - it doesn't say that it's a list of Netscape favourites. It merely says it's using a doctype which contains the text 'NETSCAPE'
An alternative may well be a reduction in the interoperability of the browsers, for the net gain of ???
Quoting from the MSDN page [^]on the topic, "The Windows Internet Explorer Favorites file format is exactly the same as the Netscape Bookmark file format."
Try looking inside documents created by OpenOffice - I'll bet that .DOCX files produced by it have parts of the header info that are identical to those produced by MS Office. The fact that the header contains more data (than this bookmark format) allows the creator to be differentiated - but key pieces of information are still identical.
Sounds like a case of PICNIC to me!
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