Obama says health care this year — or never

Status
Not open for further replies.
peace_sign.gif


**it's a pix of smiley holding up "Peace" sign and flower :)
 
medical bracelets and e-ink/microchip function exactly the same thing. Both contains information. I know you're getting the horrible image of holocaust prisoners with the ink imprinted on their neck/wrist but it's not like that.

The e-ink would remind people of the holocaust, especially the Jewish folks whose ancestors were in the holocaust and had numbers tattooed on their arm/wrist. Not a nice image for them. They won't like it at all.

Come up with a better suggestion. I like the idea of medical bracelets the most, though.
 
I guess, you did NOT read what my first post was when I ASKED Jiro a question. It wasn't a private, Lucia. I was askin' him for HIS OPINIONS. Some ADers followed and discuss this matter as well, not just only me.

If it wasn't private, then don't say "it's between him and I" as it gives people the wrong idea where you're saying that it's private when you're writing this in an open forum where the whole world can read it. If you do not feel it is private, then do not use that phrase. That phrase means "it's private". That's very simple. It's common sense.
 
If it wasn't private, then don't say "it's between him and I" as it gives people the wrong idea where you're saying that it's private when you're writing this in an open forum where the whole world can read it. If you do not feel it is private, then do not use that phrase. That phrase means "it's private". That's very simple. It's common sense.

Gee, you STILL don't get it. I disagree with your point of view. Sorry. I don't buy it.

End of discussion!
 
Gee, you STILL don't get it. I disagree with your point of view. Sorry. I don't buy it.

End of discussion!

It's the truth. YOU don't get it. Ask a college English professor to explain it to you. Trust me. "It's between __ and __ means "it's private", in simpler terms.
 
Mod note:

Alright you two please get on the topic, keep the differences out of this thread. :ty:
 
Mod note:

Alright you two please get on the topic, keep the differences out of this thread. :ty:

What differences? I'm only helping Maria to understand what the phrase "it's between __ and __" means, because if she wants to discuss something that she claims is between __ and __ it means that she's saying that it's a private discussion between the two of them, and I'm just suggesting that she take it to PMs if it was between the two of them, that's all. :)
 
What differences? I'm only helping Maria to understand what the phrase "it's between __ and __" means, because if she wants to discuss something that she claims is between __ and __ it means that she's saying that it's a private discussion between the two of them, and I'm just suggesting that she take it to PMs if it was between the two of them, that's all. :)

The belittling has to end and once again, get back on topic. I'm gonna ask you both to ignore each other and get on the topic of thread. You both have history of belittling and it has to stop in the forum.
 
that's why there are several options for you to pick. Of course - you and I will not opt for e-ink or microchip. NO WAY! I'm fine with wearing medical bracelet.

That e-ink or microchip option is good for people are mentally-illed or frequent goers to hospitals. It would be convenient for them to not carry those identification with them because they will forget or lose it.

microchip/e-ink would be a preferable choice for..... say heart attack-proned person, diabetes, etc... where you can suddenly suffer from it and be unconscious when you're in public. It would be easier for doctors to scan you and administer proper care for you quickly.

That is what a medic-alert card and/or bracelet or medallion is for. It plainly states if you are a cardiac patient, a diabetic, etc. etc. And, if you have properly filled out the forms when obtaining your Medic-Alert I.D., your pertinent medical information is also stored in their cental data base, which can be easily accessed by hospitals and/or EMTs.

Protocol for an unconscious person found on the street is the same no matter what the condition. Transport to the closest medical facility.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
Back
Top