Re: SURVIVING THE BATTLE
George Hinckley
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Title:
Re: SURVIVING THE BATTLE
Creator:
George Hinckley
Date:
3/10/2004
Text:
Not sure why any of you with proper training, certification, and nothing to
hide should worry who is reading these posts!!!
I find the subject interesting!
Care to debate?
My Certification Letters RAKA
Also 4 Engineering Degrees.
George Hinckley
----- Original Message -----
From: Mathew (Bill) Hemby Tech < <Email Address Redacted> >
To: < <Email Address Redacted> >
Sent: Wednesday, March 10, 2004 12:39 PM
Subject: [OANDP-L] SURVIVING THE BATTLE
> TO ALL PARTIES CONCERNED,
> I recently watched a nature show on the TV.It was fascinating!
> It seems that the male elk fights for the right to mate with an in
season female. Often the scent will draw many suiters. As a result only the
largest will stay to fight.The two biggest will fight . These fights are so
loud intense that the victor is often left so exhausted and injured he
cannot defend himself from predators who have hard the battle from great
distances. and if that were not bad enough, even more often an opportunistic
suitor would simply walk up and mate while the victor stands by helpless and
even faces grave dangers of existence.
> I believe those involved in this most recant discussion should consider
their actions and words carefully. As a brace salesman and a patent have
already spoken. Who else is listening? Doctors? Government? California PT's?
or who?
> let's remember words cannot be unspoken nor deeds undone and the
victors won may be short lived .
>
> M. William Hemby
> O & P Tech
>
>
hide should worry who is reading these posts!!!
I find the subject interesting!
Care to debate?
My Certification Letters RAKA
Also 4 Engineering Degrees.
George Hinckley
----- Original Message -----
From: Mathew (Bill) Hemby Tech < <Email Address Redacted> >
To: < <Email Address Redacted> >
Sent: Wednesday, March 10, 2004 12:39 PM
Subject: [OANDP-L] SURVIVING THE BATTLE
> TO ALL PARTIES CONCERNED,
> I recently watched a nature show on the TV.It was fascinating!
> It seems that the male elk fights for the right to mate with an in
season female. Often the scent will draw many suiters. As a result only the
largest will stay to fight.The two biggest will fight . These fights are so
loud intense that the victor is often left so exhausted and injured he
cannot defend himself from predators who have hard the battle from great
distances. and if that were not bad enough, even more often an opportunistic
suitor would simply walk up and mate while the victor stands by helpless and
even faces grave dangers of existence.
> I believe those involved in this most recant discussion should consider
their actions and words carefully. As a brace salesman and a patent have
already spoken. Who else is listening? Doctors? Government? California PT's?
or who?
> let's remember words cannot be unspoken nor deeds undone and the
victors won may be short lived .
>
> M. William Hemby
> O & P Tech
>
>
Citation
George Hinckley, “Re: SURVIVING THE BATTLE,” Digital Resource Foundation for Orthotics and Prosthetics, accessed November 4, 2024, https://library.drfop.org/items/show/222815.