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Re: Tokaimura





Steven Rima wrote:
> 
>      The day that the scientific content of RADSAFE can be controlled by
>      any single person (besides Melissa, of course) is the day that a good
>      many subscribers, me included, would most likely unsubscribe. Last I
>      heard, there were around 2000 RADSAFE subscribers. Please, Tosh, don't
>      stop posting to 1999 of them because 1 doesn't like it. 

My thoughts exactly.  Other than to send up a prayer for them, I
could not care less what the identities of these men are.  What I DO
care about is that this is a once-in-a-career opportunity to watch
the aftermath of a criticality accident unfold in practically real
time.  I've learned more about the effects of high levels of
radiation on the body by reading these summaries than in all my
other studies combined.  Wading through some stuffy academic summary
paper would be a very poor substitute. I implore you to continue
your very unique and valuable service to the HP community.  Thanks
for the work you've already done and thank you again in advance for
future work.

Please keep posting your translations.

>      If we
>      prevented a subject from being included in this forum any time one
>      person didn't like it, it would be a pretty silent (and useless)
>      listserver. To Franz and some others, I'm usually a member of the
>      "silent majority" on many issues on RADSAFE, but please don't EVER
>      presume to speak on my behalf.

Ditto.  

-- 
John De Armond
johngdSPAMNOT@bellsouth.net
http://neonjohn.4mg.com
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