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Old 6 November 2005, 04:25 PM   #1
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New Problem

I was at a conference this morning in Denver and discovered I have a new problem. Now that I have an interest in Rolex (I thought about creating a pseudo-Latin based plural for Rolex, but then thought better of it) I keep finding myself wanting to see if other folks are wearing them.

So, I'm supposed to be listening to a lecture about treatment of a certain disease state, and I find myself ignoring the speaker, and instead looking from wrist to wrist on the other docs there, hoping they don't notice. It's tougher than I thought to discern watch type. I mean, here you guys post nice digital close-ups, but half way across a room, half way under a cuff-that's a different story.

I wonder if any of the docs this morning noticed my stares, and if so, at what did they think I was staring?

Anyone else had this problem? I'm afraid people will think I'm some sort of pervert. . .
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