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Question - how many list members of trauma.org are there?

Jeffery Hammond hammond at umdnj.edu
Fri Jul 13 18:39:30 BST 2007


What this TEST WORKS experient shows me is that we could very easily clog
the bandwidth with meaningless communications and thus render this resource
inefficient. Perhaps what we need are guidelines for trauma-l use in
critical incidents in order to facilitate meaningful traffic.

Jeffrey Hammond MD, MPH 

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Subject: Re: Question - how many list members of trauma.org are there?

2705 as of this morning. many of them are already aware that the list works.
of course having a working communication system is important in such events.
what it night usefully be used for is not so easy to define.
this message will now self destruct....

On 13/07/07, Paul Bailey <paul.bailey at gmail.com> wrote:
> Just wondering
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