Re: plea changes to list

From: Efrain Ramirez (eramirezt@coqui.net)
Mon Jun 30 22:26:52 2003


I am for a open unrestricted list of medical professionals - the trolls who get through - ignore them - maybe there should be one of the staff watching them and deleting their comments - one of the problems is that fewer of us are writing - or making comments - maybe is a cyclic normal pattern like Wall Street - no sweat...

>At Sun, 29 Jun 2003, Charlie Chambers wrote:
>
>Okay, it used to an easily dismissed irritation, but now it's getting
>out of control. Can we please do something to help this list accomplish
>it's purported goal? Seems that I'm doing more deleting of public
>medical questions and worse, spam ads to our list than ever before. In
>the past, I had found this list to be helpful to my practice, but it's
>approaching an infinitesimally small signal/noise ratio. Whoever is in
>charge of this list, can you please make some changes? I am concerned
>that for the first time, I am considering being removed.
>
>Thanks
>
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>Charlie Chambers
>Hood River, OR USA

>cchamber@alumni.rice.edu
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>"All good things...come by grace,
>and grace comes by art,
>and art does not come easy."
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>Norman Maclean
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