Let's have an argument

gene

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here, here

and one advantage of this forum, is when you have had enough, the DELETE
key is only a click away. You do not even have to listen.

Reminds me of an almost deaf room mate I had in college, when he wanted to
study or got tired of listening to us solve the problems of the world, he
would turn off his hearing aid !!! Here we can all do the same.

Just in case you are wondering, I only put the "correct" answers on my web
page, he, he, he, he, ;>)

gene

>I'm a retired Doc.
> In my profession, one of the most educational experiences
>is the heated outspoken criticism bantered back and forth between several
>physicians discussing problem medical occurrences (morbidity conferences).
> These conferences bring together lots of competitive physicians, who
>criticize one another strongly. Yet outside the conference room they are
>friends. An important side issue is that the accusations leveled about one
>another during these conferences are 'privileged' [the discussant physicians
>are protected from disclosure so such information is not available to the
>general public, lawyers, or the family). Such information is only available
>to a sitting Judge, and that is rare. Of course there is the reason to be
>priverledged. Without it, the physician could be subject to libel,
>malpractice, a defamation of character - - and without the protection of
>'privilege' nothing of value would be forthcoming from the conference.
>
> I like to think of our GMCnet discussions as similar. I enjoy the
>bantering, even harshly worded. I would hope they continue. It's up to me
>to reach my own conclusion. But I do like to hear the (?) facts.
>Then lets sit down and have a beer together.
>
>Doc
>76 Crestmont
>Santa Barbara, CA
>
Genef -- 77PB/ore/ca
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