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Re[2]: Y2K and other issues
If so, then why not banish the dozen or so people every week that send
messages reading nothing but "I agree"? (which, by the way, is also
contrary to the RADSAFE groundrules).
It's aggravating at times, but I've become pretty adept at screening
out and deleting messages I consider irrelevant or uninteresting.
Anyone not interested in the 'nuclear music' theme has the same
option.
And if Ms. Davis has indeed been "banished", then it is RADSAFE's
loss; her comments are far more informative and useful than most.
Vincent King
vincent.king@doegjpo.com
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Subject: RE: Y2K and other issues
Author: Mark Hammond <mhammond@mail.doh.state.ar.us> at Internet
Date: 7/16/98 15:18
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Maybe it was one too many responses to the "Nuclear Music" forum!!!
Mark C. Hammond
Health Physicist
Arkansas Department of Health
Division of Radiation Control
and Emergency Management
4815 West Markham, Slot #30
Little Rock, Arkansas 72205
(800) 482-5400 ext. 2865 or
(501) 661-2865
-----Original Message-----
From: Kilbane, John P [SMTP:jkilba@sandia.gov]
Sent: Thursday, July 16, 1998 11:03 AM
To: Multiple recipients of list
Subject: RE: Y2K and other issues
Can any one tell us why she has been banished? Could it be freedom of
speech?
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From: Nsanews@AOL.com
Sent: Wednesday, July 15, 1998 9:06 PM
To: radsafe@romulus.ehs.uiuc.edu
Subject: Re:Y2K and other issues
Radsafers:
Joyce Davis has been banished from Radsafe. She asks that any further
responses to her previous queries (e.g., on Y2K) be sent to her at
joyced@dnfsb.gov or davisjoyce@aol.com.
Thank You.
K. Travis