In contrast the traffic on the Torex User Group lists has gone up by about
50%. I suspect that people are spending loads of time discussing
system-specific contract stuff.
Doesn't it give you a warm feeling to know that so much GP energy is being
put into patient care? After all - as you all know, points mean HEALTH!
John
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From: GP-UK [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Michael Leuty
Sent: 01 March 2004 22:41
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Subject: Re: GP-UK dying?
On 01/03/2004 21:55 Trefor Roscoe wrote:
> Less than 500 messages last month the lowest total in a month for
> several years.
I thought it was quiet around here.
> Number of subscribers now down to 331
Earlier discussion suggested that 100 was probably the smallest viable
number for healthy discussion on a mailing list like this.
> Too busy thinking about your futures?
I expect that has a lot to do with it. Like Benjamin, we're a little worried
about our future. Politics and philosophy must temporarily give way to
pragmatism. EMIS-list are doing a roaring trade in tips and tricks for
maximising your Q&O score.
> Or are we seeing the beginning of the end of this list?
Not while its participants still find it valuable.
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Michael Leuty <[log in to unmask]>
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