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Cary Parker wrote:
> Michael Rice wrote:
> "whine, whine, whine. come on people, you must have better things to
> do. This list seems more concerned with self-affirming chest pounding and
> water cooler gripe sessions than with providing professional support. Does
> anybody else feel this way?"
> ______________
> I have to agree with Michael.
> I can appreciate a forum for ideas, information, and guidance for our
> profession, but this has become a chat room.
> Flex your muscles elsewhere, please, I just want an easy browse.
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