I'm new to this list.  However, I recognize that there will be many who can
contribute based on years of experience.  I hope that those veterans will
reply to my questions especially when the subject may be something that they
have covered extensively in their travels.


""Nigel Taylor""  wrote in message
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> All,
>      I typically try not to get involved in threads like this one, since
it
> really serves no purpose.  I've been a member of this list for some four
> plus years and this type of thread always seem to creep into the list.
>
> John's earlier post I think was truely funny and if anyone who read it
> didn't notice the humor, you missed out.  In the time I've been on the
list
> there have been a number of very knowledgable people of which "Howard" is
> most certainly one of the most notable.
>
> What I don't understand is why everyone on the list can't simply
participate
> as part of the group for the collective good and not be concerned with
> "Howard's" abilty to prove himself.  In perspective, I think one should
see
> the benefit in Howard's limited experience not having personally taken the
> lab. This I would believe benefits everyone on the list.
>
> From another perspective, I think the desire to pressure Howard into
taking
> the lab, is a feeble attempt to justify one's own belief. The fact that
> there is possibly something out there in this field that they might
possibly
> have some experience in that Howard dosen't.
>
> Folks like Howard, Priscilla, and a number of others contribute so much
more
> to this list if not for the fact that they can provide factual infomation
> based on their research, writing, experience, and working realtionship
with
> some of the more prominent persons in this field.
>
> Lastly, as I mentioned before this thread will most likely not go away and
> if it does, I'm sure someone will see the need to reiterate what was said
> before. When this urge arises please think of the value a thread like this
> will bring to the group and then see if it's worth the "1-click" of the
send
> button..please clear this with Amazon first.
>
>
> Nigel
>
>
>
>
>
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