[ RadSafe ] U.S. Inks Nuclear Reprocessing Deal With India

Perle, Sandy SPerle at mirion.com
Sun Aug 8 19:56:46 CDT 2010


I've known Joe Alvarez for many years and he is extremely technically competent and his opinions and comments are appropriate for consideration here on Radsafe as well as any other forum he posts to. Joe was also on the Health Physics Society Board of Directors and was my liaison to the Board as I was the Chair, Health Physics Standards Committee (which I am still Chair going into my 3rd three year term). Joe did note that his affiliation was included in his E-Mail posting, and even if it were not, I agree with Jeff that with the many personal smart phones used for responding to posts, it is not always convenient to include one's entire signature information. When I respond or post from my smartphone, just my name is included. Where possible, one's affiliation is of interest, but it's the comments that count and not necessarily the affiliation that is important. Having just had surgery for a detached retina three days ago, and I'm typing with one eye closed, I'll stop my comments here, before I aggravate the condition even more.

Regards,

Sandy
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On Aug 8, 2010, at 2:38 PM, Franz Schönhofer wrote:

> You are kidding – I am polite, not using some other probably more
> Appropriate expressions. An email address is no identification –how should
> it, since it can be chosen freely? Though being not at all a professional at
> the Internet I recognize that it is you, who has no idea about it.
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> I need not grow up, I am old enough. I fully support young scientists
> whenever I can,  but maybe you should shed the eggshells from your head
> (literallily translated from German).
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> RADSAFE does not need such wannabes and trolls, you should leave RADSAFE at
> once unless you can provide something substantial.
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> Franz Schoenhofer, PhD
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> MinRat i.R.
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> Habicherg. 31/7
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> A-1160 Wien/Vienna
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> AUSTRIA
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>
> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
> Von: Joseph Alvarez [mailto:jalvabeta at gmail.com]
> Gesendet: Sonntag, 08. August 2010 22:47
> An: Franz Schönhofer
> Cc: Clayton J Bradt; radsafe at health.phys.iit.edu
> Betreff: Re: [ RadSafe ] U.S. Inks Nuclear Reprocessing Deal With India
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> Please note. I did identify myself and affiliation. How else were you able
> to reply? To claim otherwise is another example of your lack of
> professionalism. Please grow up.
>


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