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WCDT 2961-2965 (18-22 May 2015)
ZoeB:
"kit" means "equipment" in military jargon.
As in "yet another useless bit of kit we're stuck with".
"good kit that"
jwhouk:
A point I made in the WCDT, but I think it might be of interest here:
ZipCar - a short-term rental car ("car-sharing") company - has a franchise in Northampton. It's entirely possible that Hanners and/or Faye may use the service for things like this.
pwhodges:
--- Quote from: Method of Madness on 21 May 2015, 07:45 ---Whoa, I never realized K1dmor had a hodgatar.
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Heh, nor me! In the past I set one up for one or two people and ran them for a while, but this is not one of mine. It's coded differently, because it's not serving the various pictures itself (which mine does), but redirecting to multiple pictures on imgur.
Timemaster:
Poor Hanners, I want to hug her too.
No, bad idea. Shame on you, Timemaster. ;-)
I only hope she is really looking for a diagnosis (and treatment if necessary). But people who suffer from hypochondrosis are often enough not looking for a independent diagnosis or poper information. Instead they are looking for comfirmation of their allready made-up oppinion: that they are sick and that their selfmade diagnosis is right. A diagnosis that they are not sick is often not accepted, but instead rejected as proof that the doctor is incapable and the diagnosis is wrong. So another doctor is consultated in the hope that he makes the "right" diagnosis.
This is a complicated topic and the psychological mechanisms and implications are complex. So Iīm not gonna take this any further.
Letīs just hope that Hanners has enought trust in her doctors and in Faye to accept a negative diagnosis: that her bleeding mole is not malignant.
Keeping my fingers crossed:
TM
amykathleen:
--- Quote from: swapna on 21 May 2015, 02:31 ---As for Faye still having her license: Why wouldn't she? She had one accident we know of, and it didn't hurt anybody else, and she wasn't driving under the influence.
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As far as I know, if you move to another state you need to get a driver's license or state ID for the new state within 30 or 90 days or something like that. She must have gotten some form of ID after she moved, or she would likely have encountered issues in buying alcohol at least once, but there's no guarantee she got a driver's license instead of just a state ID.
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