After our passport pictures , we were whisked away by WJ to tour Waston-Ortho. We met Luke (the global sales manager) and he gave us a tour of the facilities beginning with the displays of all of their medical devices. They produce a lot of products and sell them all over the world. Something like 58 countries. They have lots of plates for joining different bones back together, but also stomach staplers and a host of things I could not figure out. It was pretty impressive. This is their wall of Chinese doctors that use their products. It was all very impressive. Then we went into the building where Waston-Ortho is housed. They have a pretty impressive machine shop that will manufacture the parts (orthopedic implants). Tom was very impressed with all of it. They are making him an office --with carpet and a conference table and who knows what else-- just off of this area. We did not go in it because it isn't quite finished. They won't let him star...