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Today's w00t! for Larry!

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    George K
    wrote on 13 Jun 2022, 12:31 last edited by
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    https://www.woot.com/category/sport?ref=w_ngh_sp_7

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    "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

    The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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      Larry
      wrote on 13 Jun 2022, 13:15 last edited by
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      It's not the shoes so much as it is the angry old white women that stuff their gnarly feet in them.

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        89th
        wrote on 13 Jun 2022, 13:40 last edited by
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        If they sell out, are they called Birknotenstock?

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          Klaus
          wrote on 13 Jun 2022, 15:38 last edited by
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          Over here, it's one of the two canonical choices for medical personell (the other one being Crocs).

          If you have to stand all day and don't mind the optics it's a very good choice.

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          • K Klaus
            13 Jun 2022, 15:38

            Over here, it's one of the two canonical choices for medical personell (the other one being Crocs).

            If you have to stand all day and don't mind the optics it's a very good choice.

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            George K
            wrote on 13 Jun 2022, 15:50 last edited by
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            @Klaus said in Today's w00t! for Larry!:

            Over here, it's one of the two canonical choices for medical personell (the other one being Crocs).

            If you have to stand all day and don't mind the optics it's a very good choice.

            When looking at shoes for medical personnel, one has to consider the possibility that your footwear will get, um, wet. Even wearing shoe covers in the OR, having a pair of shoes that are washable, or even better gas-sterilizable (not autoclave, they'll melt).

            I wore crock for about 2 years. I found them uncomfortable.

            This is what I wore all those other years:

            MEDIMEX-1-2012754977.jpeg

            I was at a conference in my early days and this company selling them had a booth displaying their products.

            I told the attractive young sales lady that one of my favorite features was the "tits" on the insole of the shoes.

            She smiled at me, "Doctor, they're not 'tits.' They're 'pleasure ridges.'"

            "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

            The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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            • G George K
              13 Jun 2022, 15:50

              @Klaus said in Today's w00t! for Larry!:

              Over here, it's one of the two canonical choices for medical personell (the other one being Crocs).

              If you have to stand all day and don't mind the optics it's a very good choice.

              When looking at shoes for medical personnel, one has to consider the possibility that your footwear will get, um, wet. Even wearing shoe covers in the OR, having a pair of shoes that are washable, or even better gas-sterilizable (not autoclave, they'll melt).

              I wore crock for about 2 years. I found them uncomfortable.

              This is what I wore all those other years:

              MEDIMEX-1-2012754977.jpeg

              I was at a conference in my early days and this company selling them had a booth displaying their products.

              I told the attractive young sales lady that one of my favorite features was the "tits" on the insole of the shoes.

              She smiled at me, "Doctor, they're not 'tits.' They're 'pleasure ridges.'"

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              Klaus
              wrote on 13 Jun 2022, 15:53 last edited by
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              @George-K said in Today's w00t! for Larry!:

              When looking at shoes for medical personnel, one has to consider the possibility that your footwear will get, um, wet.

              Wouldn't that only apply to a rather small subset of medical personell? For instance, consider dental assistants, or radiological technologists, or ... . A lot of standing and running all day, but "wet stuff" doesn't really apply.

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              • K Klaus
                13 Jun 2022, 15:53

                @George-K said in Today's w00t! for Larry!:

                When looking at shoes for medical personnel, one has to consider the possibility that your footwear will get, um, wet.

                Wouldn't that only apply to a rather small subset of medical personell? For instance, consider dental assistants, or radiological technologists, or ... . A lot of standing and running all day, but "wet stuff" doesn't really apply.

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                George K
                wrote on 13 Jun 2022, 16:02 last edited by
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                @Klaus said in Today's w00t! for Larry!:

                @George-K said in Today's w00t! for Larry!:

                When looking at shoes for medical personnel, one has to consider the possibility that your footwear will get, um, wet.

                Wouldn't that only apply to a rather small subset of medical personell? For instance, consider dental assistants, or radiological technologists, or ... . A lot of standing and running all day, but "wet stuff" doesn't really apply.

                Of course. I was in that small subset.

                "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

                The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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