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Rad Safety (Suggestion) -- what is news and what is not



Sandy et al,

             why not request posters include one of

the following in the subject line of their messages:



Rad Safety Technical -- blah, blah, blah

Rad Safety News -- blah, blah, blah

Rad Safety Gossip -- blah, blah, blah

Rad Safety Employment -- blah, blah, blah

Rad Safety Education -- blah, blah, blah



etc....



A simple set of guidelines similar to the above may

help resolve the great & never ending debate of what

should be allowed on the list. It's not fool proof but

it may be convenient for those interested in only

certain subjects within Rad Safety.



Everyone have a safe and most memorable holiday season



Alfonso Mitchell

PSG_allez@yahoo.com





"--- Sandy Perle <sandyfl@EARTHLINK.NET> wrote:

> Tim,

> 

> I do understand your point. Our disagreement centers

> around what is news. Your 

> opinion is that unless there is something to be

> gained, or some action to be taken, 

> then the information is not newsworthy. I obviously

> disagree....."



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