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QUESTION: It's fine to have no email address for your question on our website,
17 Nov 2003, New South Wales Australia Dear Elizabeth, Thanks for the articles they really are excellent. Quite eye opening actually. I am in Sydney. If you could give me some contacts that would be great. I am happy for you to put the question and my first name on the web but not my email address. If you like I do not mind setting up a hotmail account for this type of thing but I do not want my personal address out there in the wacky wide world!! Just let me know. Thanks for your time, attention and prompt reply. I appreciate the articles and information - if you have anything else I would be grateful to see it. Cheers, Carmel |
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ANSWER: 18 Nov 2003 Dear Carmel, It's fine to have no email address for your question on our website. That's what most people request. The only reason to have an email address is in the hope that other sensible people will want to email you individually on the same topic. There are several e-groups which would more likely ensure that you got to correspond with truly interested people on this topic. I am a member of the Global Lead Net (GLN); Global Lead Net News: or send an email to leadnet-on@mail-list.com to subscribe to the list. I am also the owner-moderator of two e-groups which you are welcome to apply to join on the respective web-pages: Lodged Lead Shot or Bullet Support (LLSBS) Group; and Plumbism & Autism Network (PAN) The latter group is based on a much larger e-group called Autism-Mercury Please find attached a report from our database on chelating professionals in NSW. Cheers Elizabeth O'Brien |
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