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Old 06-21-2014, 06:48 AM #7
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Originally Posted by Wingy View Post
I think they put them in upside down in Oz don't they Phil? ;-)

Wingy
Makes the power come out quicker, doesn't it? Still have to decide on the placement of the unit. Of the suggestions given we have narrowed it down to hip or armpit. Kinda leaning towards armpit, but I'm open to ideas.
Less than two days to implant and work has me rostered right to the last moment. Supposed to finish at 2330 Sunday night, but that particular job rarely if ever finishes as scheduled so finish time will more likely be 0100. Then the fun begins at around 1500 Monday afternoon. At least the waiting and wondering will be over. :-)

Phil

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