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admin posted at 2010-7-25 Category: Medical Lab Coats

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  1. #1JesusFishMinistries @ 2010-8-16 20:47

    As anyone can see this 15 year old is a typical lazyy teenager who besides that is unable ot do anything more then cut and paste his arguments using onesided, non-scientific websites. All he has done is spent the entire timing crying baout the burden and never once doing anything more then saying go watch a vide or go to the museam. Typical teenager

  2. #2Stephanie Tanner @ 2010-8-20 13:27

    This show will be good if it sticks to its roots as a detective show and not get bogged down in terminology and pseudoscience/CSI crap that CBS is in love with. Focus on the characters including sleazy informants, old army buddies, etc. Shows like Rockford Files should guide the way. A lab coat guy can make a brief 2min appearance if necessary but it should just be to tell McGarret the facts or had him a file. No more.

  3. #3youtubekittehs @ 2010-8-29 23:01

    Backwards = it’s the Snuggie lab coat!

  4. #4Stephen Dart @ 2010-10-3 02:39

    I remember Mr Snibson was referred to by a far less flattering name. Always in his lab coat.

    Ok, you HP calculator nerds. The HP-35 was introduced to the class and placed on the elevated demonstrators bench at the front of the classroom. Ask permission to approach it! Bow first was optional!

    HP-25 was released in 1975, after we had left. I managed to talk my folks into buying me one to use on my programming course at RMIT second year.

    http://www.hpmuseum.org/

  5. #5cattersbyrne @ 2010-10-6 06:39

    that was on my birth day

  6. #6Jon Pine @ 2010-10-18 08:13

    Mom always dreamed that I would grow up to be a doctor, so when I was four or five she bought me a white doctor lab coat and medical kit with tongue depressors, a toy stethoscope and little bottles of candy “pills.” Later versions of the kit did NOT include the candy pills, thanks to many legal complaints that they encouraged kids to gobble up real drugs like candy.

    Then there was Mattel's “Creepy Crawlers” – a device for baking up rubbery bugs, worms and other delightful things from tubes of colorful liquid “goo.” The electric “oven” heated up the metal molds to scorching temperature, not a smart idea for a kid's toy. I've got my own scars to remind me.

    And remember the “interactive” cartoon “Winky Dink”? You were supposed to purchase a “magic screen” to place over your TV screen and draw on it with “magic crayons” to help Winky Dink get out of predicaments while on various adventures. “Quick, kids! Draw me a bridge!” he might say, so he could cross a raging river.

    Only thing is, kids would sometimes “forget” to use the magic screen and draw directly on the TV screen. But crayons didn't work, so they'd find something that did – in my case, a permanent laundry marker. Doh!

    http://www.tvparty.com/requested2b.html

  7. #7lu8889 @ 2010-11-2 19:38

    try fruit of the earth brand aloe vera gel for moisturizer…it works for different skin types

  8. #8coolyouis333 @ 2010-11-7 11:15

    Ειναι αλλου σε αλλο πλανητη.. οπως και να'χει τα εσπασε εκεινο το βραδυ.

  9. #9Brad @ 2010-11-14 00:17

    You’re right, growing up is hard. After high school everyone is sort of thrust out into the world and it’s hugely daunting. Money was a difficulty for me last year, but I was lucky enough to get a job for this year, which has helped. For me one of the biggest problems is a lack of motivation and direction. I’m lost, I have no goal. But you know what you want to do. You have your job in mind and you’re working towards achieving that. There will be difficulties and stresses and obstacles, but so long as you remain focussed on that goal, you’ll have justification for your struggles and, hopefully, validation of your hard work also.Keep trying to find a job. Even just something that gives you a few hours a week will help. I’ve had many weeks where I’ve had to get by on a measly $50. Meant I had to prioritize when buying uni supplies and go without if possible. This meant for the first week of one class I had to buy a disposable lab coat and borrow a text book. But I digress, keep searching for a job. If you need any help with a resume or whatever, feel free to ask me (I’ve helped my mum with enough of hers haha).I’ve practically written a little essay here. Sorry. But keep working hard and everything will pay off.So yeah. Bye!

  10. #10Brad @ 2010-12-19 08:17

    You’re right, growing up is hard. After high school everyone is sort of thrust out into the world and it’s hugely daunting. Money was a difficulty for me last year, but I was lucky enough to get a job for this year, which has helped. For me one of the biggest problems is a lack of motivation and direction. I’m lost, I have no goal. But you know what you want to do. You have your job in mind and you’re working towards achieving that. There will be difficulties and stresses and obstacles, but so long as you remain focussed on that goal, you’ll have justification for your struggles and, hopefully, validation of your hard work also.Keep trying to find a job. Even just something that gives you a few hours a week will help. I’ve had many weeks where I’ve had to get by on a measly $50. Meant I had to prioritize when buying uni supplies and go without if possible. This meant for the first week of one class I had to buy a disposable lab coat and borrow a text book. But I digress, keep searching for a job. If you need any help with a resume or whatever, feel free to ask me (I’ve helped my mum with enough of hers haha).I’ve practically written a little essay here. Sorry. But keep working hard and everything will pay off.So yeah. Bye!

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