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Old 26 September 2009, 09:24 AM   #1
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Most of us know that they are fakes. Just take a close look at the pics & it's pretty obvious! However, I chose to be a bit nicer about it. Who knows - they may be genuines (Yeahhh right!).

An SS Sub date w/ blue dial & blue bezel & PCls - either custom or fake - I chose to give the OP the benefit of the doubt. I was being very nice!
Trust me, that was me being nice
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Old 26 September 2009, 11:58 AM   #2
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Old 25 September 2009, 11:08 PM   #8
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Old 26 September 2009, 01:27 AM   #9
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Old 26 September 2009, 01:32 AM   #10
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Old 26 September 2009, 03:41 AM   #11
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Old 26 September 2009, 05:12 AM   #12
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i am a deep Sea diver and have a Deep Sea
Well I am a deep sea dweller (I live in an underwater habitat) and have a Deep Sea, so there!

No, not really!
I'm a strategy specialist, currently working in Banking. I have a DJ1601 from my father and an SD which I recently got after years of putting it off.

I wouldn't say I'm anywhere near as good a fit for my SD as you though
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Old 26 September 2009, 05:17 AM   #13
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Old 26 September 2009, 03:55 AM   #14
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After looking through all of these posts I can see all of you are indeed hard working folks. I am an ASCP certified Lab Tech. I was doing contract work in this field until the "bottom" fell out of the economy. I'm 42 and have a 21 y/o son. I have a 1665 Double Red SD from 72'. I always say....."Lab Tech's make doctors look good" since 70% of all their decisions are based on lab results. Here is an example of what I look for in the lab. Whats wrong with this picture?? Maybe adam78 will chime in...
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Old 26 September 2009, 04:26 AM   #15
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After looking through all of these posts I can see all of you are indeed hard working folks. I am an ASCP certified Lab Tech. I was doing contract work in this field until the "bottom" fell out of the economy. I'm 42 and have a 21 y/o son. I have a 1665 Double Red SD from 72'. I always say....."Lab Tech's make doctors look good" since 70% of all their decisions are based on lab results. Here is an example of what I look for in the lab. Whats wrong with this picture?? Maybe adam78 will chime in...
looks like cancer...what kind, I have no idea.
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Old 26 September 2009, 05:07 AM   #16
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looks like cancer...what kind, I have no idea.
Go fish, its not cancer. If your looking at the early neutrophilic myelocyte (showing dawn of neutrophilia) its because of a "shift to the left".
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Old 26 September 2009, 05:40 AM   #17
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Go fish, its not cancer. If your looking at the early neutrophilic myelocyte (showing dawn of neutrophilia) its because of a "shift to the left".
Learn something new everyday. Got any more for another thread? I thought I was watching cell mutation and replication going on there.
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Old 26 September 2009, 07:03 AM   #18
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After looking through all of these posts I can see all of you are indeed hard working folks. I am an ASCP certified Lab Tech. I was doing contract work in this field until the "bottom" fell out of the economy. I'm 42 and have a 21 y/o son. I have a 1665 Double Red SD from 72'. I always say....."Lab Tech's make doctors look good" since 70% of all their decisions are based on lab results. Here is an example of what I look for in the lab. Whats wrong with this picture?? Maybe adam78 will chime in...
Malaria!
Funny the completely useless (to me) things you remember from Medical School.
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Old 26 September 2009, 07:25 AM   #19
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Funny the completely useless (to me) things you remember from Medical School.
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Wrong again...... Close, but no cigar.....think tetrad shape in a RBC intracellular parasite.
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Wrong again...... Close, but no cigar.....think tetrad shape in a RBC intracellular parasite.
Well you can understand how I could mix those two up! The giveaway is the tetrad!
Histology was a long time ago.
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Well you can understand how I could mix those two up! The giveaway is the tetrad!
Histology was a long time ago.
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No problem Doc. Thats why they pay me the big bucks. So I can forward the results to the Pathologist.....they forward the results (that I found) to the primary physician (YOU) and then you get to walk in and tell the patient. See....I make you look good. That way you can go buy that Rolex you always wanted.
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Old 4 October 2009, 10:53 AM   #22
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Wrong again...... Close, but no cigar.....think tetrad shape in a RBC intracellular parasite.
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Babesia
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Old 26 September 2009, 10:11 AM   #24
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Give that man a Ceeeeegar. Malaria is a more exotic disease and you don't see it very often in the US but Babesia is more common and becoming a problem. You get it from ticks.


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Give that man a Ceeeeegar. Malaria is a more exotic disease and you don't see it very often in the US but Babesia is more common and becoming a problem. You get it from ticks.


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Old 26 September 2009, 10:19 AM   #27
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You get it from ticks.
Gawd, yet ANOTHER hideous thing you can get from ticks!

Just a guess here, but I'd be willing to bet that ticks are the single most dangerous animal native to the US.
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After looking through all of these posts I can see all of you are indeed hard working folks. I am an ASCP certified Lab Tech. I was doing contract work in this field until the "bottom" fell out of the economy. I'm 42 and have a 21 y/o son. I have a 1665 Double Red SD from 72'. I always say....."Lab Tech's make doctors look good" since 70% of all their decisions are based on lab results. Here is an example of what I look for in the lab. Whats wrong with this picture?? Maybe adam78 will chime in...
Hey, sorry, I was too late! Nice photomicrograph....I must say that I hadn't seen that in quite awhile (since my residency 15 years ago).
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After looking through all of these posts I can see all of you are indeed hard working folks. I am an ASCP certified Lab Tech. I was doing contract work in this field until the "bottom" fell out of the economy. I'm 42 and have a 21 y/o son. I have a 1665 Double Red SD from 72'. I always say....."Lab Tech's make doctors look good" since 70% of all their decisions are based on lab results. Here is an example of what I look for in the lab. Whats wrong with this picture?? Maybe adam78 will chime in...
I think these are Malaria parasites in RBCs.
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