RE: "Patience is the better part of virtue!"

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From:"Kolman, Kim" <Kim.Kolman@med.va.gov>
To:"'Linda Jenkins'" <jlinda@ces.clemson.edu>, histonet@Pathology.swmed.edu
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Date:Fri, 23 Jul 1999 07:49:52 -0500
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        Sorry, but I don't think there's any excuse for being rude.
          Ever heard of "Do unto others......"?

> -----Original Message-----
> From:	Linda Jenkins [SMTP:jlinda@ces.clemson.edu]
> Sent:	Thursday, July 22, 1999 3:42 PM
> To:	histonet@Pathology.swmed.edu
> Subject:	"Patience is the better part of virtue!"
> 
> Dear Lillith,
> 	The one thing I've noticed about really smart people is they always
> ask lots of questions.  I have the joy of training many M.S. and Ph.D.
> students in the fine art of hard and soft histologic techniques.  They ask
> tons of questions.  And some days(not many) they drive me crazy:-)  We all
> have "testy" days.  In fact, for some of us long-term HistoNet
> subscribers,
> may get a little more" testy" than some newbies.  There are some days that
> I think I will throw something at the computer if I see one more
> misspelling of the word unsubscribe.  But, I draw a deep breath, and think
> this is going to happen to me one day -  probably.
> 	I have, personally, learned so much from the HistoNet and it's many
> contributors.  John, Gayle, Bob, Russ, Barry and many more have
> contributed
> exceptional amounts of knowledge to this 'net group.  We used to have the
> Samurai Pathologist as a wonderful, historical discusser.  Wonder where he
> went?
> 	Anyhow, the point I wanted to make is, be patient and forgiving
> with us.  Sometimes, the knowledge gained is worth the attitude!
> 		Inquiring minds ALWAYS want to know,
> 		Linda
> *********************************
> Linda Jenkins, HT
> Clemson University
> Department of Bioengineering
> Clemson, SC
> **********************************



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