Having supported doctors on a Help Desk, it would not surprise me one
bit that a doctor might try to operate a computer with a ballpoint
pen.

On Sat, Oct 22, 2011 at 9:03 PM, Stan Halpin
<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> On Oct 22, 2011, at 3:54 PM, Igor Roshchin wrote:
>
>>
>> Hi All!
>>
>> On the topic of manipulated photos, take a look at this
>> image: http://www.medco.com/art/corporate/physician/physicians_img.jpg
>> (found at http://www.medco.com/medco/corporate/login.jsp )
>>
>> Why do you think "DELL" is mirrored on the back of the monitor?
>> Is it for viewing in a rear-viewing mirror? :-)
>> But the guy in front of the monitor is a righty, and has "medco"
>> written correctly.
>>
>> Eureka! He is working with the monitor from the mirror-parallel
>> universe! Medco is so advanced! (Albeit that universe is not, as the
>> monitor is about 10-years old.)
>>
>>
>>
>> Igor
>
> Why do you suppose he is writing on the monitor screen with a ballpoint pen? 
> What is medical education coming to these days?!?
>
> [Reminds me of an old "dumb-blond" joke: How do you know that a blond has 
> been using your word processing program? Because you can see the white-out 
> all over the screen . . .]
> Substitute your target of choice for the phrase "blond."
>
> stan
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