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sydney,
thanks for the kind thoughts, not to mention the professional health care advice. as it happens, one of the places where i got some of the most valuable experience with "stats in real life" was as a faculty associate in the early 90's doing comp/dat/stat consulting at the school of nursing in galveston (utmb). it was always the greatest "fun" trying to run lines of compunication between the quantitative/epidemiology types and the touchy qualitative researchers.
fill yer bathtub ... big 'cane coming ...
jon awbrey
poore5@adelphia.net wrote:
Take a break from editing till your batteries are recharged then come back and help fix the problems. Theere is a place for you at Wikipedia. You need to learn the ropes.
Look me up: User:FloNight, a former Register Nurse, mother of three college students and a Wikipedia Administrator. I'll give you some tips on how to deal pov pushing editors and bullies.
Take care, Sydney Poore Georgetown, KY
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