Re: [Re: [Re: postdates] ]

From: Adolfo Etchegaray (aetchegaray@arnet.com.ar)
Sun Dec 6 13:41:36 1998


>I would like to point out that the "missing condom" thread was started
>by, and largely responded to, by physicians, and that there was far more
>bandwidth spent on that topic than on the cervical ripening thread.

If you read carefully the first mail about the "missing condom" issue you īd see it was intended as a medical question, formuled with a lot of respect and referred to posible urinary infections. Most of the first responses where "serious". I must confess that some of the later mails where funny too. Itīs nice to have people with not only medical knowledge but a great sense of humour here. Sometimes we "loose more time" in sterile discussions based in the egolatry of some of the members of the list whose only interest seems to make sure they are the "intelectual authorithies" of the list than in pure medical facts. I rather see this list as a team, where everybody can contribute with its little knowlegde and experience. I have learned a lot from all of you and I thank you all. I still want to keep on learning...and sometimes have a laugh... Please let us stop quarreling like kids.

--
Adolfo Etchegaray
Medical student.




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