(Fwd) Thanks! (giving)

Knuchel,Knuechel,Clarke,Klarke (ruth.knuechel-clarke@klinik.uni-regensburg.de)
Wed, 27 Nov 1996 09:23:39 +100

Another group would like to join into the thankyou notes, a group
from a coutry without THANKSGIVING DAY.

Thanks from Ruth Kn=FCchel,
Institute of Pathology Regensburg in Germany

> There is probably no really "best" time to say this, but Thanksgivin=
g
> seems entirely appropriate. I wanted to say thanks to Steve Kelly a=
nd
> colleagues for the significant effort they put into operating this
> mailing list and the associated website. I know it's a lot of work,
> and it is greatly appreciated by the flow community.
>
> Of all the various mailing lists I subscribe to, this is easily the
> most active and professional, I'm glad to be a part of it. The
> queries and replies that pass through here have improved the
> efficiency of our lab immeasurably. I can think of no other forum
> where problems can be discussed with such a wide audience, and answe=
rs
> received in nearly real-time.
>
> again, THANKS !!!
>
>

Nicholas J.C. King, M.B. Ch.B., Ph.D.
Department of Pathology
Blackburn Building, D06
University of Sydney
New South Wales 2006
Australia.

nickk@med.su.oz.au
nickk@pathology.usyd.edu.au
ph.61 2 351 4553
FAX: 61 2 351 3429


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