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Phil, your little needs some of those parachute guys to throw down the chute.
No. They both scare me. It's too easy for things to go down them that shouldn't, and for people to be malicious. Or for accidents like this to happen:
A 16-year-old boy with Down syndrome and autism who was killed when he fell down the trash chute of his Gold Coast high-rise was remembered by neighbors for his friendly smile and by officials with the Special Olympics for his grit and determination.
Investigators on Tuesday were trying to determine how Manley fell 46 stories down the narrow chute inside the 48-story building in the 1500 block of North Astor Street.
A 16-year-old boy with Down syndrome and autism who was killed when he fell down the trash chute of his Gold Coast high-rise was remembered by neighbors for his friendly smile and by officials with the Special Olympics for his grit and determination.
Investigators on Tuesday were trying to determine how Manley fell 46 stories down the narrow chute inside the 48-story building in the 1500 block of North Astor Street.





I might have learned this myself, the hard way.
:)"
Susan wrote: "Thanks Jim.
I might have learned this myself, the hard way.
:)"
I know thanks. Buy sometimes I forgot. Will try to do it more often. :-/
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I worked on Mate..."
I have learnt about telehealth in lectures, quite interesting, not to mention expensive to start up. Should have more discussions about this under the health sciences tab.

I'm slightly stressed because I must compile my first case history. And had a horrible week filled with condescending lecturers. How in the hell can they expect a bunch of 2nd years to know about clinical procedures/therapies of we haven't had any PRACTICAL experience in these things whatsoever? I had issues with transport bookings to clinics AND I feel so dumb. Even though I do my readings I feel like I know jack about anything and everything (within my course). That and I barely get any breaks.

I might have learned this myself, the hard way.
:)"
Susan wrote: "Thanks Jim.
I might have learned this myself, the hard way.
:)"
I know thanks. Buy sometimes I forgo..."
I see someone is a quick learner!
:)