I prefer to see all the queries. Even though most of the material may be
irrelevant at the time, I think it useful to store such "nuggets" for future
reference.
John
Mr John P. Hampson
Teacher Practitioner Pharmacist
Gwenfro Academic Unit
Croesnewydd Road
Wrexham LL13 7YP
United Kingdom
Tel. 01978 727407 or
01978 291100 bleep 5881
Fax 01978 727167
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> From: Jacob Puliyel[SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
> Reply To: Jacob Puliyel
> Sent: 12 January 2001 15:16
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: The demise of discussion in this list
>
> Dear List
> Everyone has noticed that there is much less discussion on this list
> recently.
> The reason is that replies to individual questions go directly to the
> author
> of the query rather than to the list.
> (If you press the reply button for this letter your reply comes
> directly to me rather than to EBM. Everyone gets the question but not to
> read the answers)
> The advantage is that mail boxes are not stuffed full everyday with
> discussion that
> is of little interest to them.
> The disadvantage is that the list is a lot less lively than during the
> "Numbers Needed to Pray" controversy.
> I for one learnt a lot about subjects in which I initially thought I had
> little interest.
> Are not people who join discussion groups like that?
> Wonder if we could take a straw vote on what list members prefer.
> Remember dont press just the reply button but copy your replies to EBM.
>
> Truly
> Jacob M. Puliyel MD MRCP
> Head of Pediatrics
> St Stephens Hospital
> Tis Hazari
> Delhi 110054
>
> From
> Puliyel
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