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<blockquote data-quote="Jo Chen" data-source="post: 51903" data-attributes="member: 5263"><p>You are absolutely right. Working in a mega lab we get only involved from the get go maybe 5% of the time. The other 95% you try to make it work. It is part of the excitement and fun. How creative can I get to make this work (see the articulated bar design above, beautiful and elegant solution). </p><p></p><p>The mouth is a harsh enviroment but also very forgiving. We all have seen cases that had a poor prognosis but survived for decades and others fail without apparent reason despite perfect execution. And then there are the ones with a poor outlook and fail quickly. That is when we have the "I told you so" moment.</p><p>Lets face it; we are sick people. We enjoy a challenge despite all the negative talk and bickering. The little known gems (Al and others) are our inspiration.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jo Chen, post: 51903, member: 5263"] You are absolutely right. Working in a mega lab we get only involved from the get go maybe 5% of the time. The other 95% you try to make it work. It is part of the excitement and fun. How creative can I get to make this work (see the articulated bar design above, beautiful and elegant solution). The mouth is a harsh enviroment but also very forgiving. We all have seen cases that had a poor prognosis but survived for decades and others fail without apparent reason despite perfect execution. And then there are the ones with a poor outlook and fail quickly. That is when we have the "I told you so" moment. Lets face it; we are sick people. We enjoy a challenge despite all the negative talk and bickering. The little known gems (Al and others) are our inspiration. [/QUOTE]
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