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Re: Teeth and other studies
Ok folks, what we have here is exactly what Edith wanted to do, create an e-mail virus, with
irate posters as the carrier.
My personal solution is to
a) Try to carry on a direct e-mail interchange with the poster, without tying up list bandwidth.
b) If the person interacts with me, that means they are actually trying to learn something.
c) If they don't, they're just poking the stick in the hive to see what happens.
I've already put Norm on the kill file list, Edith is next.
Lets get back to business
ps, re the below remark, see my sig.
Frank R. Borger - Physicist, Gammex RMI
fborger@gammex.com phn: 608-828-7289 fax: 608-828-7500
"Epidemiology is a crude and inexact science. We tend to
overstate findings either because we want attention or more
grant money." Dr. Charles Hennikens
>>> <BobCherry@aol.com> August 10, 2000 07:30 >>>
In a message dated 10-Aug-2000 4:01:13 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
nick.tsurikov@iluka.com writes:
> Those who have the knowledge are not trusted by the public to tell
> the whole truth, since they are seen as being mainly concerned about their
> posts and funding. (I am not aware about this happening lately,
Oh? Ever heard the phrase, "More research is needed"?
Bob C
bobcherry@aol.com
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