Worthy cause run by good people

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    GOON
    • Aug 2009
    • 21

    Worthy cause run by good people

    I highly recommend that all attendees plan the 5 minutes out of their conference to help this very worthy cause. It won't cost you anything, it doesn't hurt and you could save a life.

    -=Clutch=-
    Now with more molecules!
  • astcell
    Human Rights Issuer
    • Oct 2001
    • 7512

    #2
    Re: Worthy cause run by good people

    I was actually surprised how FEW signed up. I thought it'd be in the thousands. :-(

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    • 800XL
      Member
      • Aug 2006
      • 88

      #3
      Re: Worthy cause run by good people

      Originally posted by astcell
      I was actually surprised how FEW signed up. I thought it'd be in the thousands. :-(
      I am guessing most people get scarred the process, which if you are a match, can require significant personal commitment.
      ..::800xl::..

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      • astcell
        Human Rights Issuer
        • Oct 2001
        • 7512

        #4
        Re: Worthy cause run by good people

        Originally posted by 800XL
        I am guessing most people get scarred the process, which if you are a match, can require significant personal commitment.
        Last I checked, dying required a considerable level of personal commitment too.

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          GOON
          • Aug 2009
          • 21

          #5
          Re: Worthy cause run by good people

          Originally posted by 800XL
          I am guessing most people get scarred the process, which if you are a match, can require significant personal commitment.
          Not so much anymore. The harvesting is now similar to giving blood. Not much pain, no recovery time needed. As with most things we love, technology has made it better, faster, more convenient and effective.
          Now with more molecules!

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