Fred wrote:
> Curt wrote
> > http://www.ajronline.org/cgi/content/full/178/5/1092
>
> That story made me cringe.
The idea that the technician allowed the man in the room with a gun?
Absolutely. They gave me a gown and a locker. My civvies when in the
locker and me and the gown went in the MRI room.
> It is a model 1911 not a model 1991. A typo early on
> was repeated throuhout the story.
heh :o)
I'm laughing about the typo. I missed that.
In my post, I wrote "It's seems clear," when I should have written "It
seems clear," instead.
(nudges Fred)
And you wrote "throuhout". ;o)
I think, elsewhere in this thread or recently in RAB, I dropped the
their/there/they're ball, too.
Typos happen. I loved working as a proofreader. Often, for very
particular customers, we would be required to double-read an article.
That is, two proofreaders would read the same article to ensure that
all spellings were correct and style requirements were followed.
Mistakes still slipped through at times.
But, hey, at least I never let a guy with a gun try to get an
MRI! :o)
Hey, although I carried a .45 for years while in the service (was an
ASROC rover while stationed onboard a Navy destroyer), how do you tell
the difference between a 1911 and a 1991? I'm no gun expert. I carried
a 1911A, but wouldn't know it unless it hadn't been engraved on the
gun. Was it a typo or was the gun a 1991? :oS
Hmmm.
http://www.ajronline.org/cgi/content...78/5/1092/FIG2
It's a Colt 1991A1.
--
Curt, the Colt clueless