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Re: RADSAFE digest 3069
Well said, Neal! I had a very similar post in mind but you beat me to the
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Hank Bicehouse
----- Original Message -----
From: ZAPP, NEAL (JSC-SD) <neal.zapp1@jsc.nasa.gov>
To: Multiple recipients of list <radsafe@romulus.ehs.uiuc.edu>
Sent: Wednesday, April 05, 2000 5:04 PM
Subject: RE: RADSAFE digest 3069
> I've been reading pieces of the email that come off of this list for about
a
> year and a half, mostly because I learn at least a little something most
> times I do. Lately the tide seems to have turned nasty. Most times I
don't
> get into the discussions, purely because I'm usually working too hard to
> spend a lot of time writing. This time, I'll just put these comments in a
> list.
>
> 1) No matter who you are and how much you know, recognize
> that you don't know it all.
> 2) Stop telling each other how stupid the other person is.
> I doubt there's a lot of real morons on the health physics list server.
> 3) Don't answer an honest question with ridicule, unless of
> course you were born with the knowledge you have today.
> 4) Try to keep in mind that the reason the environmental
> extreme is beating us up in the press is that they're organized. By
> organized, I mean they spend their time presenting a united front instead
of
> trying to win the daily "who's smarter" contest.
>
> That's it, flame away. That's about all that seems to come in these
little
> "digests" anymore anyhow.
>
> Neal Zapp
> NASA/JSC, Radiation Biology
>
> Anything I have posted here has not come from anyone other than me,
> and so is not anyone's problem but mine.
>
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