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RE: a stupid question - or not



Well said.
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At 08:48 AM 9/3/99 -0500, you wrote:
>The following is a description of the RADSAFE list from the archives page:
>
>"The Radiation Safety Distribution list is an electronic mailing list for
>Health Physicists, Medical Physicists, Radiological Engineers and others who
>have a professional interest in matters related to Radiation Protection..."
>
>Should the individuals described above, even those just having "a
>professional interest in matters ..." be able to look up a conversion
>constant?  If this list is for health physics professionals, then
>individuals should understand that some questions may not be appropriate.
>For those who are "afraid" to submit questions, that is their decision.
>Perhaps we need a new list for those who have a need to have their basic
>questions on health physics answered, or real questions should be applied to
>DOSE_NET and the basic questions discussed here.
>
>Gus
>
>A file that big?
>It might be very useful,
>But now it's gone.
>-- A haiku
>
>C. A. Gus Potter
>Sandia National Laboratories
>Albuquerque, New Mexico
>(505) 844-2750
>capotte@sandia.gov
>
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