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Michael AdcockMonday, December 05, 2011 at 11:31:07 AM I think this is great technology and overdue. I just wonder what will happen to my ability to earn a living as an MT/ME.
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I think this is great technology and overdue. I just wonder what will happen to my ability to earn a living as an MT/ME.
Any thoughts?