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"Alan S. Zaben" <[log in to unmask]>
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Records Management Program <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 17 Mar 2005 07:28:04 -0500
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A related item - many of you are familiar with my resource list located at
http://infomgmt.homestead.com.  I face a similar problem to that which
Peter refers in his previous message.

"...the single problem faced with doing the news searches. Winnowing out
the wheat from the chaff."

It is almost impossible, with the time constraints imposed by full time
jobs, part time jobs, being a good husband, wife, father, mother,
significant other, child, friend, etc. to completely ensure that:
duplicates are not resident; items which are resident are currently valid
and relevant, etc.

In my list I do not comment on, or critique any link.  Rather, I have
chosen to put all the links I can find on the list and leave it up to the
user to discern which is relevant to his/her situation.  I believe I should
not be the person to make this determination for anyone.

And just to say it: Saklad has been a pain in the hind quarters on this
list for a long time.  I automatically filter any message from him straight
to the trash can in my email program.  His opinion of Peter, or anyone else
means absolutely nothing to me.

Alan




ALAN S. ZABEN
"A 16 Year Cancer Survivor"
Edison, New Jersey
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Cancer may have robbed me of that blissful ignorance that once
led me to believe that tomorrow stretched forever.  In exchange,
I've been granted the wisdom to see each today as something
special, a gift to be used wisely and fully.  Nothing can take that
away.

Hopes and dreams reign where cancer cannot go.

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