Just as an aside - being a tech / mechanical type of guy I've always been impressed that doctors can get things right even a few times.

I had a flickering lightbulb in the bathroom this morning - was able to remove it, take a look at the contacts and screw it back in. Might just have been loose. If it fails again, I can actually disassemble things and perhaps swap parts. Doctors have to do all this with very limited visibility into the various parts and systems involved and they can't just swap parts until they get the faulty one.

Bad joke time ....

A colo-rectal surgeon decided that he had enough of dealing with a$$holes all day and decided to become a diesel mechanic.

So he goes to diesel mechanic school, takes the courses and is surprised when on the final exam he got 150%. He questioned this.

The instructor said that 50% of the mark was for disassembling the machine properly. 50% was for putting it back together properly.

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And he awarded an extra 50% bonus because the student did it all through the tailpipe ....

laugh whistle laugh whistle laugh whistle laugh whistle

Thenk yew - thenk yew - thenk yew .... I'll see myself out now.


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