It's a misspelling, they are actually warning you about Doctor Emilio Lizardo, the protagonist of the film The Adventures of Buckaroo Bonzai Across The Eighth Dimension
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It's a misspelling, they are actually warning you about Doctor Emilio Lizardo, the protagonist of the film The Adventures of Buckaroo Bonzai Across The Eighth Dimension
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Nothing to see here......
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Seems that that link has scared everyone out of the pub c2cthomas!
What a crowd of Cissy DoDos! :roll eyes:
Seems that that link has scared everyone out of the pub c2cthomas!
What a crowd of Cissy DoDos! :roll eyes:
This one should give 'em a little something to ponder..... 😉
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Great pair of spectacles! Must help her see very well. Obviously the video man came early as she hadn't finished getting dressed!


Great pair of spectacles! Must help her see very well. Obviously the video man came early as she hadn't finished getting dressed!
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Oh my - she is wearing glasses! Thank you for pointing that out Brianco!! 😀😀😀
.......sorry, I misspelt ... I intended to say pair of specticals!
That is what happens when you are typing with one hand!!!

You called?
One month to the day and I am still using my left hand to eat and other more personal things. The shoulder is recovering but everyday I am reminded I'm not 30 any more.
One month to the day and I am still using my left hand to eat and other more personal things. The shoulder is recovering but everyday I am reminded I'm not 30 any more.
What a tactful reminder that there is a
around...even if a RCMP version [
] - whose horse can only turn to the Left Hand Side! SO all of you naughty Dodos will need to turn to the right before running from de Lawman!
What are they doing for your Shoulder problem? Rest?
Or can you get it injected (cortisone)? I have had both of mine scanned in late November...tendon sheath problems + bursitis...[they cannot inject due to numerous smaller arteries and I am on Warfarin so could have a dangerous bleed if the injection needle were to hit an artery]
Just hope that your problem mends quickly...shoulder injury can be one of the most painful conditions
[IS it true that it feels as though someone else is .....?]


What are they doing for your Shoulder problem? Rest?
Or can you get it injected (cortisone)? I have had both of mine scanned in late November...tendon sheath problems + bursitis...[they cannot inject due to numerous smaller arteries and I am on Warfarin so could have a dangerous bleed if the injection needle were to hit an artery]
Just hope that your problem mends quickly...shoulder injury can be one of the most painful conditions
[IS it true that it feels as though someone else is .....?]
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Brian etal: It's a waiting game, Patience and requisite physio is what's in order. I am hoping to be 'Cal' again in about a month. I also understand that may not be the reality. I will keep the dodod's informed.
Cheers.
Cheers.
Brian etal: It's a waiting game, Patience and requisite physio is what's in order. I am hoping to be 'Cal' again in about a month. I also understand that may not be the reality. I will keep the dodod's informed.
Cheers.
The most imporatant thing in such cases is excercise, afer the shoulder recovers. When I broke my arm some 18 years ago, and had it immobilized for maybe three months or so (the doctors did not immedialtely say "three months", but one, then one more, then another one). So then, additional three months of excercise, as the muscle atrophy happens fast, it was funny to look myself in the mirror, two unequal hands 🙂
Cal, wish you a speedy and painless recovery.
Take care,
Vix
Could be useful.
Neuromuscular electrical stimulation prevents muscle disuse atrophy during leg immobilization in humans.
CONCLUSION:
During short-term disuse, NMES represents an effective interventional strategy to prevent the loss of muscle mass, but it does not allow preservation of muscle strength. NMES during disuse may be of important clinical relevance in both health and disease.
Neuromuscular electrical stimulation prevents muscle disuse atrophy during leg immobilization in humans. - PubMed - NCBI
Neuromuscular electrical stimulation prevents muscle disuse atrophy during leg immobilization in humans.
CONCLUSION:
During short-term disuse, NMES represents an effective interventional strategy to prevent the loss of muscle mass, but it does not allow preservation of muscle strength. NMES during disuse may be of important clinical relevance in both health and disease.
Neuromuscular electrical stimulation prevents muscle disuse atrophy during leg immobilization in humans. - PubMed - NCBI
This the story of the Cursed Case.
Years ago I bought a cheapie case from a local store.
I put a gain clone into it. Somehow the amp was oscillating.
Somewhat later I tried putting in a mini-A that was working.
Somehow it stopped working after putting it in that case.
Over a decade has passed. Recently I found some UCD180 modules
and PS in the basement that I bought may years ago.
Since I'm trying to build the lxmini, I figured I can use the UCDs
as a bass amp. So into that junk case all the parts went.
Wired everything up. The fuse blows on the PS module.
Maybe it's the Class-A god's disapproval of me trying to use a class D amp.
Dennis
Years ago I bought a cheapie case from a local store.
I put a gain clone into it. Somehow the amp was oscillating.
Somewhat later I tried putting in a mini-A that was working.
Somehow it stopped working after putting it in that case.
Over a decade has passed. Recently I found some UCD180 modules
and PS in the basement that I bought may years ago.
Since I'm trying to build the lxmini, I figured I can use the UCDs
as a bass amp. So into that junk case all the parts went.
Wired everything up. The fuse blows on the PS module.
Maybe it's the Class-A god's disapproval of me trying to use a class D amp.
Dennis
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