[ RadSafe ] Re: uranium solubility and acute and chronic exposures on the Russia-Georgia border
John R Johnson
idias at interchange.ubc.ca
Wed Aug 13 08:57:39 CDT 2008
Carl et al
I think that your suggestion that "why don't you guys go start a forum or
listserv of your own to handle just the amateur DU debate! " is the best
thing I've seen on this RADSAFE subject since JS started it.
John
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Carl A. Willis" <willis.219 at osu.edu>
To: <radsafe at radlab.nl>
Sent: Tuesday, August 12, 2008 9:23 PM
Subject: [ RadSafe ] Re: uranium solubility and acute and chronic exposures
on the Russia-Georgia border
> We need to perform a troll-ectomy up in this piece!
>
> If James Salsman and his counter-respondents want to give continued lip
> service to the perennially trollacious DU issue (troll material =
> agenda-driven, ad-hominem, bankrupt of new informational value), why don't
> you guys go start a forum or listserv of your own to handle just the
> amateur DU debate! The process of starting a list or forum is free and
> easy these days. Call it "DUSafe," get the irrelevant flamewar on to your
> hearts' content, and stop sucking up all the bandwidth on RADSAFE.
>
> In fact, it would enormously benefit my perception of your
> motives--regardless of your stance on uranium--if you would have the
> courtesy to do this. I suspect there is a vast silent majority of
> subscribers whose areas of interest and work have nothing to do with the
> present kerfuffle and would also welcome the return to professionalism and
> objectivity.
>
> -Carl
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