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Pastimes : Don't Ask Rambi

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To: Ish who wrote (18214)3/2/1999 7:29:00 PM
From: Gauguin  Read Replies (2) of 71178
 
LOL, Ish. Like I said: You and Coby and anybody else should help me interview this guy. "This roomful is my cyber-family, Doc. Just a few questions."

"So you can't get a license?"

I called him right away on why people need second replacements. I said, honest, "What have you guys been doing for 30 years?" "What about ceramics?"

He listed all the mtls they have tried, and said it makes no difference which. The joint and moorings are still attacked by the defense cells. The body senses the foreign object, creates many of these cells, they have nothing to react with because it's plastic or tritium crystal, and so they bunch up there, fail, get depressed and die. When they rot, the stench dissolves the bone to which the prosthesis is cemented. Corrodes or erodes it away, and the fixodent of the prosthesis loosens. It falls into your sock.

Drugs that would suppress this would do more harm to the rest of the bones than good.

Those are my aggressive-interview review notes.

We could meet out by his bike and pound him.

I'll ask why the cells can't be turned back. With signs or glare or something.
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