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  1. There is no evidence that one person has been saved by the golden hour. At some point in our lives we learn that Santa Clause does not live in the north pole, the tooth fairy is not real and electrons do not orbit an atoms nucleus like planets. We could argue that belief in these things is not harmful; however, we need to appreciate the truth at some point for progress to occur. Do some injuries require immediate interventions and trauma care, absolutely. Does every trauma patient spontaneously combust and die a miserable death if they do not arrive in the theatre within a magic 60 minute window? We need to have a pragmatic and evidence based understanding of health care. Otherwise, how can we truly understand what modalities are truly helpful? I dare say the rush to deliver every trauma patient to a trauma centre has played a role in fatal ambulance accidents and perhaps has been used to place helicopters on every other block in some areas of the United States. Take care, chbare.
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  2. Rumor has it that it will be December 8 & 9 this year. So I've heard. In a meeting. About the CAPLab. With other CAPLab director types. Cost looks to be $40. Registration will probably open in October. No preregistration slots, so don't email us about that. 'zilla
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  3. If there is an afterlife... if there is a higher power governing over us... I would like to believe that the experience would be different for every person. I would like to think that each after-life experience be unique to each individual. Everyone is unique in their own way, everyone believes in a different way. Why not have a post life production that is tailored to the individual? I have lived a life far different from anyone else on this board... as has everyone else. We all have taken different journey's and have metabolized that information differently from each other. I would like to think that each one of our moments of passage be just as personalized as our lives have been. I would like to have Ruff's version come true for him... I would like Splenac's version to happen for him... I would like 4C6's Ass to glow brilliantly into the hereafter. We all lived differently, why would we pass on in the same way? Seems like that would be a rip-off. If you believe in the Catholic's version of God, I hope that you see Him when it is your time. If you are a Buddhist, I hope that you keep coming back until you get it right. I would want everyone to get what they expected. I am not a religious man. Spirituality is not one of my strong traits. I believe in Pro's and Con's. I hope that at the end of the line that the good deeds I have done outweigh the errors in judgments that I have committed. I don't believe in wiping the slate clean. I hope that whatever higher power awaits me takes the full picture of my efforts and is able to confidently say, "this guy did more good than bad, he's alright in my book." I want to be rewarded for my positive traits, but at the same time made accountable for my negative ones. So... to answer your question Ruff. I think that it will be different for each one of us... with any luck.
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