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Subject: Re: [Leica] Twinkies in the Operating Suite
From: Steve Barbour <kididdoc@cox.net>
Date: Mon, 16 Feb 2004 17:00:07 -0700
References: <000001c3f4e1$0d8c66f0$121afea9@Hausner>

Buzz Hausner wrote:
> I dunno, Steve, I can just imagine popping any kind of peripheral signal
> in the operating room and having the surgeon plant a lancet right
> between one's eyes.  I don't know much about surgery, but I know a great
> deal about surgeons and I can't see one abiding flash...except maybe the
> ring flash on behalf of the photographer from the pathology
> department...excess sound, or any other distraction.  I have had first
> hand reports on Ted and Sandy's work in the O.R. and the surgeons report
> that you would never know they were present at all.
> 
> 	Buzz Hausner
Yes, that's what I heard too,  quiet and invisible...  Can you 
imagine...one flash and it would be a severed jugular  and not the 
patient's....

I left the smiley off my post, so here's two    :-)  :-)   Steve

> Ted Grant wrote:
> 
>>Tina Manley said and showed:
>>Subject: [Leica] Twinkie Lights
>>
>>
>>>For those who like twinkie lights.  Don't look Ted!!
>>>
>>>
>>>>http://69.93.124.90/truestories/flashhelmet/?page=2<<<<<
>>
>>
>>Hey that's a great twinkie-light contraption, a true no fuss, no muss,
> 
> no
> 
>>hands flash set-up. :-) And obviously it appears to work quite well.
>>However, I just don't see myself wearing one. ;-)
> 
> 
> 
> oh come on Ted....not even in the operating room?
> 
> 
> Steve
> 
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