Hi Ed, Thanks for the support and encouragement. Spell checking and good, clear, writing is important to me because it makes it easier for the reader to absorb the data. I just screwed up. I often do. Anyway, I am sitting in David's kitchen with Jan setting up to make a wonderful pot roast tomorrow. She is chopping ingredients and browning meat - wonderful sounds and smells. David is doing well. He goes for hyperbaric treatments in two atmospheres of pure oxygen for 90 minutes each weekday. When I asked about the pressure the operators called it "like 30 feet underwater" so I guess they crank it up to 15 psi. Seems to promote healing. Changing his dressings is still extremely painful, especially with areas with no skin on them. Was pleased to finally figure out the car problem. If I had taken the car to a mechanic I could see him changing injectors, etc. Have been, and had friends ripped off in a similar fashion in the past, especially women seem to be targets of this abuse. Had a girl working for me once years ago who went to a garage to fix a flat tire and ended up buying a new rear axle. I see you are again in Brunswick GA, a familiar port. Hope to see you when we return to Jacksonville Norm S/V Bandersnatch Lying Julington Creek FL N30 07.68 W081 38.47 > [Original Message] > From: Ed Kelly <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Date: 11/19/2010 10:04:53 PM > Subject: Re: [Liveaboard] Ignore Previous Version of this message > > who cares about spell checking? > NOT ME > > It is better to write than not to write due to fear about format and spelling. > Ed > > On Fri, Nov 19, 2010 at 8:52 PM, [email protected] > <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > > Sorry folks, it's late and I'm tired. I neglected to spellcheck the > > previous version of this essay. This is the good one.... > > > > > >
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