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CoronitaParticipantI like Regents Dental Group in the UTC area.
Not cheap if you need to do cosmetic work, but they're great. They're even open on saturday. Highly recommend them, great staff, and Dr. Eskeland is great. They pretty much use the latest and greatest. I've recommended them to others who hated their ex-dentists. And so far no one has been disappointed.
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CoronitaParticipantI like Regents Dental Group in the UTC area.
Not cheap if you need to do cosmetic work, but they're great. They're even open on saturday. Highly recommend them, great staff, and Dr. Eskeland is great. They pretty much use the latest and greatest. I've recommended them to others who hated their ex-dentists. And so far no one has been disappointed.
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CoronitaParticipantI like Regents Dental Group in the UTC area.
Not cheap if you need to do cosmetic work, but they're great. They're even open on saturday. Highly recommend them, great staff, and Dr. Eskeland is great. They pretty much use the latest and greatest. I've recommended them to others who hated their ex-dentists. And so far no one has been disappointed.
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CoronitaParticipantI like Regents Dental Group in the UTC area.
Not cheap if you need to do cosmetic work, but they're great. They're even open on saturday. Highly recommend them, great staff, and Dr. Eskeland is great. They pretty much use the latest and greatest. I've recommended them to others who hated their ex-dentists. And so far no one has been disappointed.
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CoronitaParticipantDrChaos ,
Thank you, but I assure you, I know how cell phones work (to some varying shape or form) 🙂 Though, in practice, I'm allowed to be paranoid even beyond scientific data or knowledge.
Not an RF engineer, but I believe it's safer to be further away from the base station, as i recall the power is inverse proportional to the distance squared. I've considered lining my home with EMF shielding, but I figured that would have caused issues with my WIFI network 🙂
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CoronitaParticipantDrChaos ,
Thank you, but I assure you, I know how cell phones work (to some varying shape or form) 🙂 Though, in practice, I'm allowed to be paranoid even beyond scientific data or knowledge.
Not an RF engineer, but I believe it's safer to be further away from the base station, as i recall the power is inverse proportional to the distance squared. I've considered lining my home with EMF shielding, but I figured that would have caused issues with my WIFI network 🙂
[img_assist|nid=5962|title=selfportrait|desc=|link=node|align=left|width=100|height=80]
—– Sour grapes for everyone!
CoronitaParticipantDrChaos ,
Thank you, but I assure you, I know how cell phones work (to some varying shape or form) 🙂 Though, in practice, I'm allowed to be paranoid even beyond scientific data or knowledge.
Not an RF engineer, but I believe it's safer to be further away from the base station, as i recall the power is inverse proportional to the distance squared. I've considered lining my home with EMF shielding, but I figured that would have caused issues with my WIFI network 🙂
[img_assist|nid=5962|title=selfportrait|desc=|link=node|align=left|width=100|height=80]
—– Sour grapes for everyone!
CoronitaParticipantDrChaos ,
Thank you, but I assure you, I know how cell phones work (to some varying shape or form) 🙂 Though, in practice, I'm allowed to be paranoid even beyond scientific data or knowledge.
Not an RF engineer, but I believe it's safer to be further away from the base station, as i recall the power is inverse proportional to the distance squared. I've considered lining my home with EMF shielding, but I figured that would have caused issues with my WIFI network 🙂
[img_assist|nid=5962|title=selfportrait|desc=|link=node|align=left|width=100|height=80]
—– Sour grapes for everyone!
CoronitaParticipantDrChaos ,
Thank you, but I assure you, I know how cell phones work (to some varying shape or form) 🙂 Though, in practice, I'm allowed to be paranoid even beyond scientific data or knowledge.
Not an RF engineer, but I believe it's safer to be further away from the base station, as i recall the power is inverse proportional to the distance squared. I've considered lining my home with EMF shielding, but I figured that would have caused issues with my WIFI network 🙂
[img_assist|nid=5962|title=selfportrait|desc=|link=node|align=left|width=100|height=80]
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February 10, 2008 at 11:05 PM in reply to: OT: Why do Hispanics and Asians trent heavily to Clinton #151329
CoronitaParticipant Hmm.. Isn't that a rather minimalist practice of good Citizenship? I am pretty sure most people won't benefit significantly differently, individually, based on who becomes the next President. But the overall direction of our Civilization can change dramatically – as the last 8 years have demonstrated forcefully. I think being a little more concerned about the future of Community/State/Nation is not entirely useless.
Yes, this would be minimalist..But for some, motivating to be a "minimist" to effect change is better than being do-nothing-and-play-victim-ist. And yes, i feel sometimes you need to think about yourself first before you can take care of others.
For example: tax issues: If I give 30-40% of my income to say the under a robin-hood bailout plan, for example, I jeopardize my own family and self livelihood, not to mention, no one learns from this who gets bailed out. If I can decide keep and decide to down with the 30-40%, I could use it to start a company (for example), which if successful, would create jobs. Perhaps this is a very narrowminded and naive-thinking.Â
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February 10, 2008 at 11:05 PM in reply to: OT: Why do Hispanics and Asians trent heavily to Clinton #151592
CoronitaParticipant Hmm.. Isn't that a rather minimalist practice of good Citizenship? I am pretty sure most people won't benefit significantly differently, individually, based on who becomes the next President. But the overall direction of our Civilization can change dramatically – as the last 8 years have demonstrated forcefully. I think being a little more concerned about the future of Community/State/Nation is not entirely useless.
Yes, this would be minimalist..But for some, motivating to be a "minimist" to effect change is better than being do-nothing-and-play-victim-ist. And yes, i feel sometimes you need to think about yourself first before you can take care of others.
For example: tax issues: If I give 30-40% of my income to say the under a robin-hood bailout plan, for example, I jeopardize my own family and self livelihood, not to mention, no one learns from this who gets bailed out. If I can decide keep and decide to down with the 30-40%, I could use it to start a company (for example), which if successful, would create jobs. Perhaps this is a very narrowminded and naive-thinking.Â
[img_assist|nid=5962|title=selfportrait|desc=|link=node|align=left|width=100|height=80]
—– Sour grapes for everyone!
February 10, 2008 at 11:05 PM in reply to: OT: Why do Hispanics and Asians trent heavily to Clinton #151599
CoronitaParticipant Hmm.. Isn't that a rather minimalist practice of good Citizenship? I am pretty sure most people won't benefit significantly differently, individually, based on who becomes the next President. But the overall direction of our Civilization can change dramatically – as the last 8 years have demonstrated forcefully. I think being a little more concerned about the future of Community/State/Nation is not entirely useless.
Yes, this would be minimalist..But for some, motivating to be a "minimist" to effect change is better than being do-nothing-and-play-victim-ist. And yes, i feel sometimes you need to think about yourself first before you can take care of others.
For example: tax issues: If I give 30-40% of my income to say the under a robin-hood bailout plan, for example, I jeopardize my own family and self livelihood, not to mention, no one learns from this who gets bailed out. If I can decide keep and decide to down with the 30-40%, I could use it to start a company (for example), which if successful, would create jobs. Perhaps this is a very narrowminded and naive-thinking.Â
[img_assist|nid=5962|title=selfportrait|desc=|link=node|align=left|width=100|height=80]
—– Sour grapes for everyone!
February 10, 2008 at 11:05 PM in reply to: OT: Why do Hispanics and Asians trent heavily to Clinton #151616
CoronitaParticipant Hmm.. Isn't that a rather minimalist practice of good Citizenship? I am pretty sure most people won't benefit significantly differently, individually, based on who becomes the next President. But the overall direction of our Civilization can change dramatically – as the last 8 years have demonstrated forcefully. I think being a little more concerned about the future of Community/State/Nation is not entirely useless.
Yes, this would be minimalist..But for some, motivating to be a "minimist" to effect change is better than being do-nothing-and-play-victim-ist. And yes, i feel sometimes you need to think about yourself first before you can take care of others.
For example: tax issues: If I give 30-40% of my income to say the under a robin-hood bailout plan, for example, I jeopardize my own family and self livelihood, not to mention, no one learns from this who gets bailed out. If I can decide keep and decide to down with the 30-40%, I could use it to start a company (for example), which if successful, would create jobs. Perhaps this is a very narrowminded and naive-thinking.Â
[img_assist|nid=5962|title=selfportrait|desc=|link=node|align=left|width=100|height=80]
—– Sour grapes for everyone!
February 10, 2008 at 11:05 PM in reply to: OT: Why do Hispanics and Asians trent heavily to Clinton #151690
CoronitaParticipant Hmm.. Isn't that a rather minimalist practice of good Citizenship? I am pretty sure most people won't benefit significantly differently, individually, based on who becomes the next President. But the overall direction of our Civilization can change dramatically – as the last 8 years have demonstrated forcefully. I think being a little more concerned about the future of Community/State/Nation is not entirely useless.
Yes, this would be minimalist..But for some, motivating to be a "minimist" to effect change is better than being do-nothing-and-play-victim-ist. And yes, i feel sometimes you need to think about yourself first before you can take care of others.
For example: tax issues: If I give 30-40% of my income to say the under a robin-hood bailout plan, for example, I jeopardize my own family and self livelihood, not to mention, no one learns from this who gets bailed out. If I can decide keep and decide to down with the 30-40%, I could use it to start a company (for example), which if successful, would create jobs. Perhaps this is a very narrowminded and naive-thinking.Â
[img_assist|nid=5962|title=selfportrait|desc=|link=node|align=left|width=100|height=80]
—– Sour grapes for everyone!
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