Re: FACSCalibur vs. XL & Naming babies -Reply

Mark Edinger (edingem@cesmtp.ccf.org)
Mon, 18 Dec 1995 15:46:28 -0500

>>> Mike Salmon <salmonm@rheuma.bham.ac.uk> - 12/18/95 5:29 AM >>>
Matbe it was just recieving about 50 messages in one go that did it,
but I think that about 25% were in the latter catagory and too many
in the former. A bit of fun is nice but I think the list is
beginning to get a bit over-trivial. That said I find the somewhat
acrimonious and rather pointless disputes about energy transfer
semantics even worse. This dispute has nothing to do with the
relative merits of the two instruments and everything to do with
peoples egos. Couldn't you conduct it by Email?

Mike

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Mike Salmon
Department of Rheumatology
The Medical School
University of Birmingham
Birmingham B15 2TT
United Kingdom
Tel: 44 (0)121 414 6780
Fax: 44 (0)121 414 6794

Mike,

I completely agree with you. After all, the only person worse
than a fool is the person who argues with one.

Mark


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