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    Colleagues:

    It has been fun here on Podiatry Arena but the 2,000 mark seems to me like a good point of departure to allow myself some extra time to undertake academic projects that I've been meaning to complete for some time now. Hopefully I'll be able to contribute again in the future.

    Cheers,

    Kevin
     
  2. Funny that, I'm fast approaching the thousand and was thinking similar thoughts. :empathy: Sorry Kevin, Just realized you can't reply as it would spoil the magic number.
     
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  3. Adrian Misseri Active Member

    Been a pleasure for all your help and advice Kevin!
    Cheers!!
     
  4. Heather J Bassett Well-Known Member

    Just as well you are coming to Melbourne, get to hear from you 2001 times!
    It will certainly be our loss, perhaps we can convince admin to turn back the clock??
    Enjoy your next challenges and thank you for your time and expertise.

    cheers
     
  5. Donna Active Member

    Kevin is the Guru!

    Thanks Kevin for sharing so much with us! It's been very much appreciated, and I've learnt so much from your postings on Podiatry Arena... I still use what I learnt from your Thought Experiments every day in practice, and am very grateful for all of the advice you have given when I've posted questions here on Podiatry Arena... :D Hope to see you back here again in the future! Thank you!

    Regards

    Donna
     
  6. drsarbes Well-Known Member

    Kevin:

    We've had our differences but I ALWAYS enjoyed reading your posts, and most were very educational.

    Have fun and hopefully we will see you back here soon.

    Steve
     
  7. Kevin

    I wonder how many people have benifited from those 2000 posts...

    Certainly i have you (and Craig simon, eric, Javier and others too numerous to mention) to thank for becoming "born again" in biomechanics.

    Hope to see 2001 one day.

    Respectfully and with thanks
    Robert
     
  8. David Wedemeyer Well-Known Member

    Kevin,

    It goes without saying that you have added a vast and significant contribution to your profession and biomechanics. I have enjoyed reading your many papers and they have enhanced my personal understanding of orthoses and their appropriate indication and use immensely.

    Good luck in your future endeavors and I hope to see you posting again soon.

    David

    Regards

    :drinks
     
  9. jb Active Member

    As has been said above, thank you Kevin for your insight and professionalism displayed on this forum over the last few years. It has been appreciated by all.

    Hopefully your aforementioned "academic projects" include volume 3 of Precision Intricast newsletters ;)

    Jair
     
  10. Dieter Fellner Well-Known Member

    Oh, that's a bolt out of the blue .... hope it's nothing I said !?
     
  11. twirly Well-Known Member

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  12. Asher Well-Known Member

    :drinks Cheers Kevin
     
  13. Jonathan Active Member

    I don't post much - but thank you for your time and effort, I have learn't heaps.
     
  14. Stanley Well-Known Member

    Kevin,

    Come back soon!!:drinks

    Regards,

    Stanley
     
  15. twirly Well-Known Member

    I think this one is more fitting.



    ;)
     
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