[ RadSafe ] "Waste"
Steven Dapra
sjd at swcp.com
Fri Sep 28 16:44:09 CDT 2007
Sept. 28
I'm certain you meant this Howard, nevertheless I would like to
specify that all sides should be listened to, not merely "both
sides." There are generally more than two sides to every story.
Steven Dapra
At 10:55 AM 9/28/07 -0700, howard long wrote:
>Tom, Kim and all,
>An open mind to possible benefit from a more air dust, sunshine, or x-ray
>is difficult (especially when our employment depends on it), but necessary
>for objectivity. All political and commercial interests tend to present
>one side, but our legal system is based on judges listening to advocates
>of both sides.
>
>Viva the two sides from the two Schwartz!
>- The better for us to judge.
>Howard Long
>
>Thomas Shelley <tjs1 at cornell.edu> wrote:
>At 03:29 PM 9/27/2007 -0400, Min Sook Kim wrote:
>
>
>>Thanks Mr. Dapra for your clarification that there are two Joel Schwartzes.
>>I personally don't care for the author's credentials or the organization he
>>belongs to. I didn't and will not propose whether the poor quality of air
>>is not harmful or is even beneficial to individual's health.
>
>Dear Mr. Kim--This was a great response to this character's post! An
>industry hack as far as I was able to determine! Tom
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