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Subject: Re: Complacency crashes


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Bumper (NT)
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Date Posted: 18:07:25 07/12/04 Mon
In reply to: Huon 's message, "Complacency crashes" on 00:17:07 07/07/04 Wed

>For 9 months I've read of the trials of power chains
>and have thought "I'm not going to need them!" "I've
>no new extraction gaps to close" and went to my appt.
>on Monday, expecting to learn that we were to embark
>on the torquing process, at the end of all this. My
>upper archwire is now straight, as the canine has
>receded into it's socket and that was to be the sign.
>What did I hear? "Pass me a 6 chain" Aaaak.
> I now have a chain from canine to canine and promise
>of rear chains later. I also have tender incisors and
>my un-needed, unwanted and unloved elastics pegs are
>standing out like quills upon the fretful porpentine
>(to coin a phrase.)
> Is this the start of torquing? a substitute for it?
>I only know that my comfortable new spaces that made
>cleaning easy are no more and I miss them.
> Huon

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