At 11:33 30/06/2016 +0000, Macfarlane, Alison wrote:
>These lengthy discussions are now involving only a small number of people.
>As a result people are getting fed up and signing off the list, as they
>usually do on such occasions. I think these are important issues which I
>think most people would agree are worth airing on the list, but, as
>'list-owner' can I suggest that it's now time to take them off-list and
>continue the discussion among yourselves.
I agree, and have often observed that the discussions on this list tend to
be far more "Radical" (which usually means political and/or sociological)
than "Statistics"! I merely 'follow my nose', and respond to any comments
directed at me, or responses to what I have written..
I personally don't think I have much more to say on any of the topics, but
if anyone wants to contact me off-list, I'd be only too pleased to hear
from them!
Kind Regards,
John
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