dxboon[Elite User]
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BLOOD! A gross (but fun) post! Somehow Andrew I bet you knew I'd love a post like that. I particularly like the shot with the scalpels post surgery. I am currently playing a game on the Wii called Trauma Center (or something similar) that lets me use the controls as if they were surgical tools. It's actually pretty stressful when you're playing and your patient starts to code. Ugh. I would never have made a good surgeon in real life.
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The PPro ABR roll call
By: AndrewD : May 10th, 2009-02:39
Hi fellow Purists, It has been more than six months since the first ABR Purist Edition watches were delivered. Many owners’ watches have been posted in various locations since then, but I thought it was about time we had a pictorial thread that brought al...
Nos. 58 and 61 here...
By: pplater : May 10th, 2009-08:53
Started life together... But while #61 (like its great namesake Bordeaux vintage) has been 'laid down', #58 has been getting around and having a whole lot of fun - These were a great idea and a lot of fun. Thanks again to the design team. Can't wait for t...
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By: dxboon : May 11th, 2009-19:02
BLOOD! A gross (but fun) post! Somehow Andrew I bet you knew I'd love a post like that. I particularly like the shot with the scalpels post surgery. I am currently playing a game on the Wii called Trauma Center (or something similar) that lets me use the ...
The more the better, Mike …
By: AndrewD : May 12th, 2009-21:49
I love all photos of watches being used for their intended purpose and the ABR is particularly unusual in that regard. Don’t forget to ask permission from the patient! A Ps. although quartz, these washable silicone rubber fob watches are popular amo...
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By: AndrewD : May 14th, 2009-18:02
Hi Elliot, I haven’t seen one up close like that (the statue not the watch). I did want to see the ABR being worn and used in the pictures, so yours is perfect. Oscar makes quite a good night watch stand as well. Seriously though, being unlikely to receiv...
Enjoy both …
By: AndrewD : May 14th, 2009-17:57
Hello Ira, Great to see your son and that watch. Meticulous hand hygiene is critical in an area like the neonatal / newborn care unit. The perfect environment for a disinfectable watch! [Even though many units now have a ‘naked below the elbow’...