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From: | "P. Emry" <emry@u.washington.edu> (by way of histonet) |
To: | histonet <histonet@magicnet.net> |
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Ford, Don't Jump! Don't Jump!
At least not with out a Net!
anonymously?
On Fri, 16 Oct 1998, Ford M. Royer wrote:
> > Sarah Ann Christo wrote:
> >
> > Dear Ford,
> > That was great, just one thing-who is the
> > dog and who are the seagulls??? -Sarah
> >
>
>
> Sara,
>
> The dog can be anyone who posts a message on the Histonet that starts a
>flaming
> thread on any topic, the seagulls are all those that respond causing an
> abundance of wing flapping and feathers flying. Anyone can assume either
> role. In this particular situation, I can't remember who the dog was, and I
> have long since lost count of all the birds. :)
>
> I was agreeing with Barry Rittman and feel that we should "get back to the
> business that this Histonet is famous for, the dissemination of knowledge and
> the availability of expertise in several fields", topics with which we are
> familiar. Such as: semen stains, testicular needle biopsies, correct
> categories for products of conception, handling of cheesy discharges, proper
> grossing techniques for large gangrenous pustules, severed limbs that
>have been
> carried away by pet animals, skirts set afire in the lab, needle biopsies
> swallowed whole, methods of demonstrating mercury in tissue from dead babies,
> ...you know, the GOOD stuff!!
> :)
>
>
>
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