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You're welcome. lengthy description, but --sm

Posted By: DumDum on 2007-05-07
In Reply to: Thanks so much. I really appreciate you taking the time to explain that to me. - k

Subject: You're welcome. lengthy description, but --sm

someone was finally kind enough to give me the solution to that problem, as well. guess it was time for me to pass it on. at least it works.


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...I hear ya!  Was one of those days for me, too...grrrr!  Had a report today where the doc said pulse ox....all I could hear was something like PSACS...it finally hit me & I felt like such a nincompoop


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