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scott gallant <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 1 Feb 2005 07:13:10 -0500
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  I read about the ozone layer being repaired by lightning in a library book
so it's hard to pull a website out of that. I didn't say it repairs the
entire thing at one. I just said it helps. And I wasn't DEMANDING any
wensites. I just asked where people got there information. When people ask
me where I get mine I usually share the reference with them. As you may
recall I even thanked the two people who recently mentioned the websites
they knew about. When I questioned what anyone was saying it's only because
I wanted to make sure the information was valid. It wasn't intended to
belittle anyone. I know in emails it my be hard to not take a question like
that the wrong way because there aren't voices to go with them to hear tones
to tell whether they're positive or negative, but I meant for my questions
to be positive. If this is really supposed to be a SUPPORTIVE talk list then
I think we should all bear this in mind. I don't think throwing negative
comments at me because I had the courage to ask more questions would hardly
be considered appropriate for this group. As far as requesting websites,
hoever, I haven't always done that because I didn't know if anyone was
interested in them. I can do it more often if that's an issue. Just the same
though, I think everyone would appreciate having emails with a more positive
air about them without the insults. Sue


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