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Guest
Posted: Thu Apr 10, 2008 2:50 pm
The cover, "Orthodontic Therapy and it effect on Periodontal Health,"
is almost an advertisement for my book, "Insider's guide to gum
disease, orthodontics, and dentistry. What is not taught in dental
school."

David DiBenedetto DMD
Guest
Posted: Thu Apr 10, 2008 10:58 pm
On Thu, 10 Apr 2008 17:50:46 -0700 (PDT), oralhealth@comcast.net
wrote:

Quote:
The cover, "Orthodontic Therapy and it effect on Periodontal Health,"
is almost an advertisement for my book, "Insider's guide to gum
disease, orthodontics, and dentistry. What is not taught in dental
school."

David DiBenedetto DMD


Man you've got it bad.

Seek treatment for pathologic narcissism immediately.
Steven Fawks
Posted: Fri Apr 11, 2008 7:52 am
Guest
I went to a lecture by Kanca last week in KC. He was very
influencial to my thoughts on posterior composites back in
the 80's.

I was hoping to pick up a few pearls that might have come up
in the last few years.

Most of what I got were pictures of his home by using google
earth, who he was sitting on the patio with drinking single
malt scotch, pictures of his family, etc. Why a dentist in
the midwest would give a rat's ass about any of this is beyond
me.

People seeking fame and fortune have such huge egos
that they can never see themselves honestly.

Steve

Newbie@bix.nex wrote:
Quote:

The cover, "Orthodontic Therapy and it effect on Periodontal Health,"
is almost an advertisement for my book, "Insider's guide to gum
disease, orthodontics, and dentistry. What is not taught in dental
school."

David DiBenedetto DMD



Man you've got it bad.

Seek treatment for pathologic narcissism immediately.
Steven Bornfeld
Posted: Fri Apr 11, 2008 8:05 am
Guest
Steven Fawks wrote:
Quote:

I went to a lecture by Kanca last week in KC. He was very
influencial to my thoughts on posterior composites back in
the 80's.

I was hoping to pick up a few pearls that might have come up
in the last few years.

Most of what I got were pictures of his home by using google
earth, who he was sitting on the patio with drinking single
malt scotch, pictures of his family, etc. Why a dentist in
the midwest would give a rat's ass about any of this is beyond
me.

People seeking fame and fortune have such huge egos
that they can never see themselves honestly.

Steve

I saw Kleinfelter a few years back--nothing like that. Very
entertaining speaker, no pictures of beaches or airplanes, informative.

Steve

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Amatus Cremona
Posted: Mon Apr 14, 2008 5:39 am
Guest
I normally get up at that point return to the registration desk and demand
my money back.

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Amatus

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"Steven Fawks" <tuthjockey@myturbonet.com> wrote in message
news:1207920099_85800@news.newsville.com...
Quote:

I went to a lecture by Kanca last week in KC. He was very
influencial to my thoughts on posterior composites back in
the 80's.

I was hoping to pick up a few pearls that might have come up
in the last few years.

Most of what I got were pictures of his home by using google
earth, who he was sitting on the patio with drinking single
malt scotch, pictures of his family, etc. Why a dentist in
the midwest would give a rat's ass about any of this is beyond
me.

People seeking fame and fortune have such huge egos
that they can never see themselves honestly.

Steve

Newbie@bix.nex wrote:

The cover, "Orthodontic Therapy and it effect on Periodontal Health,"
is almost an advertisement for my book, "Insider's guide to gum
disease, orthodontics, and dentistry. What is not taught in dental
school."

David DiBenedetto DMD



Man you've got it bad.

Seek treatment for pathologic narcissism immediately.
Amatus Cremona
Posted: Mon Apr 14, 2008 5:41 am
Guest
Go get a job already and leave us alone.

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Amatus

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<oralhealth@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:4c408b37-2b05-4056-b6a1-bd48c3202b7a@2g2000hsn.googlegroups.com...
Quote:
The cover, "Orthodontic Therapy and it effect on Periodontal Health,"
is almost an advertisement for my book, "Insider's guide to gum
disease, orthodontics, and dentistry. What is not taught in dental
school."

David DiBenedetto DMD
Steven Fawks
Posted: Tue Apr 15, 2008 10:17 pm
Guest
Amatus Cremona wrote:
Quote:
I normally get up at that point return to the registration desk and demand
my money back.



It was a 'free' lecture included in the fee for the whole
convention. I could have gone to another, but I kept thinking
that things would change......

Steve
Amatus Cremona
Posted: Fri Apr 18, 2008 10:09 am
Guest
I have finally learned that if the lecture is bad in the first 45 minutes,
it is NOT going to get any better. I generally give the lecturer until
about 9:30 then go ask for a refund when they go that way.

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Amatus

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"Steven Fawks" <tuthjockey@myturbonet.com> wrote in message
news:1208303186_5419@news.newsville.com...
Quote:
Amatus Cremona wrote:
I normally get up at that point return to the registration desk and
demand my money back.



It was a 'free' lecture included in the fee for the whole
convention. I could have gone to another, but I kept thinking
that things would change......

Steve
Guest
Posted: Sat Apr 19, 2008 1:40 pm
How much luck have you had in getting a refund ?

On Fri, 18 Apr 2008 15:09:25 GMT, "Amatus Cremona"
<Nicola@sottovocce.com> wrote:

Quote:
I have finally learned that if the lecture is bad in the first 45 minutes,
it is NOT going to get any better. I generally give the lecturer until
about 9:30 then go ask for a refund when they go that way.

--
/

Amatus

/
"Steven Fawks" <tuthjockey@myturbonet.com> wrote in message
news:1208303186_5419@news.newsville.com...
Amatus Cremona wrote:
I normally get up at that point return to the registration desk and
demand my money back.



It was a 'free' lecture included in the fee for the whole
convention. I could have gone to another, but I kept thinking
that things would change......

Steve

Amatus Cremona
Posted: Mon Apr 21, 2008 7:39 am
Guest
Not much, but it sure gets their attention in a hurry. Especially when I
refuse the attendance voucher.

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Amatus

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<Newbie@bix.nex> wrote in message
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Quote:

How much luck have you had in getting a refund ?

On Fri, 18 Apr 2008 15:09:25 GMT, "Amatus Cremona"
Nicola@sottovocce.com> wrote:

I have finally learned that if the lecture is bad in the first 45 minutes,
it is NOT going to get any better. I generally give the lecturer until
about 9:30 then go ask for a refund when they go that way.

--
/

Amatus

/
"Steven Fawks" <tuthjockey@myturbonet.com> wrote in message
news:1208303186_5419@news.newsville.com...
Amatus Cremona wrote:
I normally get up at that point return to the registration desk and
demand my money back.



It was a 'free' lecture included in the fee for the whole
convention. I could have gone to another, but I kept thinking
that things would change......

Steve

 
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