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Grand Rounds is Up; I am now on the Clock

Date September 25, 2007

Stethoscope Grand Rounds is now up at Kevin, MD. Head over there to get the latest around the Med blogging community.

Next week it is here! Yahh!

Get out the Red Bull!!!!

Send your submissions to distracted.grand.rounds@gmail.com by Sunday September 30 at 12:00 Noon Eastern Standard Time. 

Tick, Tick, Tick, Tick……

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3 Responses to “Grand Rounds is Up; I am now on the Clock”

  1. Susan said:

    What’s your deadline, please?

  2. The Laundress said:

    Jeepers. You are making me dizzy. Making my head spin. Another blog address? I am awed and dumbfounded. I would loser my (one) reader if I moved… so I don’t. Uh, BloggertheBeta is now just plain ol’ Blogger. The glitches are working out… see, if you wait long enough, the earth comes to you.

    I like this new Rob. Loads fast with dial up. Looks clean. Lets me comment.

    Uh wait. I am failing the fucking math test…
    “spam protection: sum of one + seven ? ” Gee, I thought it might be “8″ or “eight” or eight or 8. Or perhaps VIII. Oh nuts.

    yrs truly,
    tl

  3. hgstern said:

    Rob:

    Congrats on the new place!

    I am having MAJOR problems submitting for GR. I tried both of the email addy’s I saw, and they both bounce. I did see one at the “old place” (a “question” gmail account) but didn’t try it.

    Any suggestions?

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