Re: usenet flow cytometry??

Joseph Webster (J.Webster@centenary.usyd.edu.au)
Thu, 25 Jan 1996 14:32:35 +1000

At 11:02 PM 23/01/96 GMT, jc wrote:
>Hi everyone,
>I was thinking would it not be a good idea for us to make our flow
>cytometry discussions more accesable, i.e. via usenet.
>I don't know if this subject has been brought up before but a news
>group such as bionet.flow-cytometry or sci.med.flow-cytometry can't be
>such a bad idea can it?
>
>Does anybody have any opinion on this.
>

I doubt that there would be a significant benefit; when does anyone have
time to sift through newsgroups?

I know of a very few newsgroups on subjects that might interest me, and I
get those passed to me as e-mail; very few of those messages are kept more
that 2 minutes or read more than once, but it takes time just to scan them.

Joseph.

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