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by beetree on 18 March 2016 - 23:03

Chances are the artist is using light box tracings, and micrometers, and maybe a pantograph for drawing accuracy where a radiograph has not been available. At least, I would hope the eye hand competence would have some sort of measurable back up, to keep within a certain authority for accuracy.

 

Yes, Ibrahim you are at least two cheeks full of smart! 🤗 Between you and me, we just might help Mithuna keep his average 10,000 clicks per thread!


Mithuna

by Mithuna on 18 March 2016 - 23:03

Bee
Im not looking for clicks. I was seriously injured a short while ago playing with my dog in the Park, and I have to be taking Vicodin which has me sleepy for quite a few hours in the day. Doctors says surgery does not seem to be on the table, but at least 6 weeks of healing required.

by beetree on 18 March 2016 - 23:03

You can't blame me for thinking that since you left other pertinent questions hanging, from your admittance in other threads.

At any rate if you are blaming your confusion on drugs as to what book you are searching for, now that you are feeling more lucid perhaps you can add detail to what motivates your search. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

Otherwise, threads tend to spiral out, into quantum realms.

Get better, soon, btw! Would love to hear what happened to you,with all the details! Dog is okay... I hope? And I do hope your drugs are working as well as my dog's are. (He weighed in at 83.5 lbs. just so you know.) Keeping him slow moving... But that is getting harder to maintain.


Mithuna

by Mithuna on 19 March 2016 - 00:03

Some one made a post about the book recently, but I could not find the post. I know I visited the link, and the book cost was $55; for got to write down the name.
Dog is fine , but a muscle on my right shoulder blade is torn, and some stiffness around side of neck; pain was there there 24/7 until specialist doc gave vicodin.
Was in the park playing with a bouncy ball with dog on 25 feet lead attached to harness. I was holding the lead while wife was throwing the ball. On one throw as the dog jumped to grab the ball , the ball hit one of her front foot and went outside the range of the leash; she darted off towards the ball and caught me off guard. I felt like my hand popped, and stumbled forward and fell after a few steps. That was it...had x rays , etc; no bone dame but muscle tear. Very painful and can only function using something like hydrocodone. We see the doc again on 3/29.

by beetree on 19 March 2016 - 00:03

I feel your pain!

God, I wish you would get and listen to the advice you and your dog need. Seriously, the person Laura who responded first in this thread has exactly the expert experience you need with the type of dog you have. You just have the city limitations that are different, but you can learn buckets from her experience with her dog.

Think about it. If you trusted your dog with recall, then you wouldn't have thought to exercise your dog the way that got you hurt. Not saying this in a mean way at all!
 


Mithuna

by Mithuna on 19 March 2016 - 00:03

in nyc off leash hours is from 9 pm to 1 am

by beetree on 19 March 2016 - 01:03

Go ahead, don't learn what is my main point. Be matter of fact about your clock.

by vk4gsd on 19 March 2016 - 06:03

Long leash and ball sounds like it could end being the disaster it did.

Isn't mithuna doing post grad study, prolly could have prophesized this one.

According to Hollywood NYC is just a bunch of blind alleys with yellow cabs between them.

Go play in an alley off leash.

Seriously if I lived in a metropolitan hell hole with designated off leash park times my pet dog would be a pet cat, one of those lazy oversized rag doll breeds that sleep on the sofa a lot, wait mithuna you are halfway there already.

yogidog

by yogidog on 19 March 2016 - 09:03

I'd say it's more that the dog pushed him off her side of the couch that's how he got injured 😁😁. He doesn't want to learn anything . beetree gave good advice and mithuna pick only one thing the time as I said before moron 😰


by vk4gsd on 19 March 2016 - 09:03

Yogi, ferchrisakes, its MORON;

 

 M O R O N

 

 Calling a moron a moran makes you sound moronic.

 

this post is moronic....get it.

Now lock it in to yr autospell, I don't want to have this discussion again.






 


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