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Sorry, Pecten!!
Pectin, thanks for taking an interest. Unfortunately, this is procedure number 12 including cataract surgery and retinal tears. This one will be a copy of surgery already carried out on left eye, in that the intraocular lens inserted during the cataract procedure, has dislocated from its capsule for the second time, leaving the lens to float freely in the vitreous fluid. This lens will be removed and a new IOL stitched onto the iris, that is assuming that the lens capsule is no longer viable. Not a pleasant or quick fix, sutures if used, stay in place for around 6 months then when settled, a new spectackle prescription will be required to fully improve vision.
Sorry that was long winded but no other way to explain it clearly. I hope all is well now with your vision?
Good morning GIT, thanks once again for your support although it's not so much the Covid-19 aspect I'm concerned about, it's how to cope with the after effects of the op that concern me. I know for sure there will be severe discomfort for some time as the eyes settles down, but when you're alone, it's doubly difficult. Still, I've coped before, it's just as one gets older etc etc.
Having waited since early March to get me right eye reassembled, I have just been given a slot for surgery on 28th. August. Now I'm booked in, after such a long wait and with Covid still prevelent, me sphincter is twitching already!
Good morning all. When Wres recently drew down $500k of a $5m debt facility, it caused a few flutters among some posters on this BB, so for the sake of balance and perspective, i thought I'd post the following headline from one of todays RNS's.
HORIZONTE ANNOUNCES US$325 MILLION SENIOR DEBT FACILITY MANDATE EXECUTED FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE ARAGUAIA PROJECT.
Now that's what you call a debt facility!!
I thought Speedos and buses would lead you, but no. Of course there's only one person it could be and that's our Bob. Why him I don't know, perhaps he has a sense of the macabre?
R.I.P. Safety, I hope you had a good send off as mine was only attended by a solitary stranger wearing nothing but a pair of black Speedos who talked with a strange accent whilst declaring "fares please". Who could it have been?
I'm alive dreamy but bored to death at the same time.
'Ang on, wos occurin'? Thunder and rain in the SP as I'm writing!
Vinda loo GIT, too hot fer me! Now then, where's the little rise continuing from the end of last week?
That's only scratching the surface dreamy, did I tell you all about.................and................................not to mention.............................awful...........................healing up............................. I could go on but.....
Don't talk about the weather please, checked forecast, sunny with a gentle breeze, 0% chance of rain, hung washing on line, sat outside to eat breakfast, washed up, all is fine, sat on loo and then, yes, dark clouds roll in, thunder then pouring rain, marvellous, can I make a move? No, tumble dryer it is then....oh look, the sun's out...blimmin' British weather!!
nodinero, you can contact the office until you're blue in the face but it wont make a jot of difference. If MM did report monthly, for instance, it was an idea that was discounted on this BB some time back due to the possibility that differing tonnages could create more uncertainty with the market makers rather than remove any qualms they had about Wres making progress. Then we'd have to see Michael blindly blathering his way through extra Proactive interviews and none of us want that in truth.....unless he's got something mega to say of course.
Normally when the sun's out, so is Hbob in his Speedo budgie smugglers, is this a treat we won't be party to this year, Shirley not?
Here in the Shires this afternoon, much too hot for my very thin skin sadly, more than a few minutes and I'd turn into crispy bacon rashes! Mind you, down at LP, It looks like the temps around 39° so the W03 and Sn should just flow out of the processor in liquid form...i wish.
Good morning Safety and all true Wreslers, you can't beat a good ol' black and white movie, especially when you can see truck loads of ore hurtling down dusty roads to the processing plant, a scene rather like the one I can picture at Regua in the near future....hopefully?
Ahhh, I love a happy ending, the baddy blew himself up, the good guys got the girls and the tungsten ore ended up getting through, after a new road had been built of course, nothing runs smoothly in mining start-ups as we all well know.
Hell's Outpost (1954)
Approved | 1h 30min | Action, Adventure, Crime | 15 December 1954 (USA)
Hell's Outpost Poster
A Korean war veteran attempts to help a small town mine owner develop his tungsten mine in spite of efforts by the town boss to stop him.
I'm confused over the 'unfit for purpose' plant upgrade. Surely if Metso supplied unsuitable equipment, Wres shouldn't have to pay out to replace it, should they? I would have thought it down to Metso to correct things at their expense, unless Wres has to claim the money back in compensation? I hope there aren't going to be large legal bills in the offing? Perhaps someone could clarify, or at least, best guess?
Picking up on your hypothetical 32m, I've calculated that on the same basis I could have 100m now. Goodness only knows what GIT and Kevin among other holders could have now?