[Histonet] (no subject)

Yaskovich, Ruth A (NIH/NIDCR) ryaskovich <@t> dir.nidcr.nih.gov
Tue Oct 28 12:15:30 CST 2003


 Pam,
The Histonet is for anyone especially someone new to this field. I agree
there are no stupid questions. I don't even have the time to check subject
lines. The matter of subject lines could have been answered. There was no
reason to speak down to someone. You work for a company and are lucky to be
a part of Histonet, there are many Technicians on here that don't want sales
reps.period. 
Ruth Yaskovich
N.I.H. N.I.D.C.R
301-496-1392 

 
 

-----Original Message-----
From: Pamela Marcum [mailto:pmarcum <@t> polysciences.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, October 28, 2003 11:05 AM
To: JCarpenter764 <@t> aol.com; histonet <@t> lists.utsouthwestern.edu
Subject: RE: [Histonet] (no subject)


Please use a subject line in e-mails and also where are you working from.
Many of your questions are extremely basic and should have been answered in
test or training.  I am sorry we have had such a flurry of e-mails with no
subject line that are garbage or junk e-mail list so at this point a subject
line is becoming necessary if you want an answer.  
 
Pam Marcum

-----Original Message-----
From: histonet-admin <@t> lists.utsouthwestern.edu
[mailto:histonet-admin <@t> lists.utsouthwestern.edu]On Behalf Of
JCarpenter764 <@t> aol.com
Sent: Tuesday, October 28, 2003 10:45 AM
To: histonet <@t> lists.utsouthwestern.edu
Subject: [Histonet] (no subject)


while studying for my exam on the different fixatives and there
ingredients....i have noticed that some call for distilled water and some
use the term deionized water.  Is there a difference? 

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