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About Ted Anibal

Ted Anibal
53, Male
Tulsa, United States
What is your profession?
Editor, Other
What dental school/dental hygiene school did you attend?
U.S. Navy Dental Technician School; Peter Leyh Dental Studio
In what state do you practice
Oklahoma
For how many years have you been in the dental profession/industry?
Since 1974, with a 10-year hiatus in the 1990s.
What professional affiliations/associations do you belong to?
PDGEA
Do you have a Web site address?
www.pennwelldentalgroup.com

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Experts explain reasons for FDA acknowledgment of mercury dangers

Added a post Jun 17

Today at 12 noon EDT, I participated in a followup press teleconference where scientists and dentists said the health risks from mercury tooth fillings were understated in the FDA's recent settleme... Read More »

Experts explain reasons for FDA acknowledgment of mercury dangers

Added a reply Jun 12

As a followup to my previous comment, please note very well that the ADA's timing of its response to the FDA's announcement had nothing to do whatsoever with the teleconference or my report. To my ... Read More »

Experts explain reasons for FDA acknowledgment of mercury dangers

Added a reply Jun 12

Actually, no. You may read the ADA's response here, which was posted within minutes of my report on the teleconference. http://www.ada.org/public/media/releases/0806_rele Read More »

 

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Ted Anibal replied to the discussion A tired proofreader's two cents Jun 13
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At 5:27pm on June 3rd, 2008, Michael Ventriello said…
Hi Ted,

Right back atcha! I'm really enjoying the writers' group dialogue. Maybe we can get the scribes together in person for dinner & cocktails at the ADA. I'm sure Mark has a slush fund for this sort of thing ;-)

Michael

Michael
At 2:26pm on April 17th, 2008, Ted Anibal said…
Oh yeah, forgot to tell you my e-mail: teda@pennwell.com.
At 2:24pm on April 17th, 2008, Ted Anibal said…
Shelly! Yes, you are! And I am! Did you think I would have forgotten you? No way! How cool is this?! You've absolutely made my year. It is wonderful that you found me, and yes, I clearly remember Mr. Weaver and the practice room -- poor guy -- we could be an unruly bunch at times...probably drove him to early grave, but I really liked him. It's great that you've pursued the violin as a profession -- you were so very accomplished in high school, much more so than the typical fiddler (like me).

I actually played in a Bluegrass group in Maryland for five years and had a blast. It's a completely different use of the violin, believe me.

We can talk here, but of course, we have more that 30 years of living to catch up on, so let's e-mail offline and get acquainted once again. This is just wonderful, and thank you once again!
At 9:17am on April 10th, 2008, Ted Anibal said…
Wow, that sounds fantastic. I'm sure we'd love to go flying with you guys -- anywhere there's no shooting going on! I've been up flying with a friend several times in a very small rental, but nothing like your plane. I think the last time Joyce went flying in a small plane was nearly 33 years ago on our honeymoon. As I recall, she enjoyed it.
My friend Chet always tells me to be on the lookout for emergency landing areas. It tends to detract from the pleasure, but he's a painfully practical guy, and a disaster recovery specialist...guess that explains it...
At 8:58am on April 10th, 2008, Genna (Gina) Leutzinger said…
Hi Ted:
Great to hear from you. My husband & I flew our Mooney airplane to Harbor Bay over the Labor Day weekend - so there was no swimming but the weather, water and the lobsters right on the beach were awesome. I was so surprised at the smell of water and how clean it was. Next time we go, we will fly down to get you and your honey, if you have never flown in a single engine airplane it will be an experience to remember!!!
At 8:45pm on April 9th, 2008, Cathy Seckman said…
The Blue Weenie has a belt drive Rotax engine, believe it or not. My R100RT was Old Paint, and the R1100RT was Swoopy. We also have a 1979 "Indian" moped named Older Paint.
That ST ought to be pretty similar in style to the Weenie, sort of half sport bike and half touring bike. I thought I wouldn't like the forward position, but it doesn't give me a problem. I rode it from Ohio to Iowa and back last September, and did fine. I put bar backs on it, and got the optional lower seat - I'm inseam challenged.
I'll have to take a picture of the Weenie as soon as it stops raining. I haven't been out yet this year - too busy running around like a chicken.
At 4:16pm on April 9th, 2008, Ted Anibal said…
Hi Cathy, I won't be at UOR, but I'd love to talk bikes with you anytime! You've had quite a few, and I've had just a few since 1974 -- I can count them on one hand. Two bikes ago, I had a 1973 R60. We rode it everywhere (thought it was a touring bike!). Then in 1986, I bought a new Harley FXRD. I didn't ride it around town much, and I found it to be tricky on hilly terrain. In 1998 I bought a '97 Honda ST1100, which I still ride. I was sorely tempted to get another boxer. I had my eye on a frost green '96 R1100RT, but the local dealer wouldn't budge an inch on the price. So I'm happy with the Honda, which has been a "gas and go" machine since day one (it's got no "character," ha!) I'll send you a photo -- you send me one, too, OK? Is your F800ST a boxer?
At 8:02am on April 9th, 2008, Cathy Seckman said…
Hi Ted - Dianne Glasscoe just asked me last week if I knew you, and I said I'd seen your name. So, nice to meet you (-: You must be a biker too, so spill it - what do you ride? That picture is of my '96 R100 RT, so you were pretty close. I later had 2000 R1100RT, which I think is the bike on the website, but it's gone too - way too big and heavy for a 50+ person with a herniated disk. Late last summer I got an F800ST BMW, and it's fabulous - only 430 pounds, and very sporty (-: I had to put a bigger windshield on it, which doesn't look as nice, but keeps me drier. I don't have a good picture of that one yet.
Will you be at UOR? We'll talk bikes.
Cathy
At 2:04pm on April 1st, 2008, Ted Anibal said…
No, but it has only been up for a couple of days -- like from yesterday! Click on the "Main" tab to see the subject threads and group members.
At 1:43pm on April 1st, 2008, Kirsten Brancheau said…
Hey, did you just start this thing today?
 
 

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