I'll say be for the end date that I do find them interesting  and if 
it is not of interest I just hit the delete key. thanks.Lee

On Tue, Nov 
18, 2008 at 
07:29:07PM -0500, Lenny McHugh wrote:
> Well I originally stated that I would accept comments until this coming
> Friday, Nov 21. I don't think it is necessary to wait until then. The
> feedback response has been disappointingly low. Out of over 260 members
> there was only a hand full of replies. So over 250 members don't care what
> method we take the decision will be based on the very few returns.
> Here are a few comments received:***
> I find them to be of no interest to me.  There hasn't been one for something
> that I own and most of them are for the types of products that I don't own,
> such as gas grills.
> ***
> I guess I'd tend towards only BHM related recalls, but it'd also depend on
> how much of an increase in traffic would be created by doing all of them.
> I'm not fanatical about this choice.
> ***
> please keep the recalls only to BHM matters as has been done in the past.
> Otherwise how far will you have to go with them.
> ***
> Personally, I like getting the toy information even though I don't have
> children at home anymore. I do have lots of friends with kids, and, if I
> have given a child something that has been recalled, I'd like to be able to
> warn them. Whatever the group decides of course is fine with me.
> ***
> I don't mind a few recall notices but if we are going to get a
> lot of them, I suggest that a separate list be set up for them.
> ***
> In general, it's pretty easy to just delete stuff you're not interested in I
> think.
> ***
> Well that is a sampling of the responses.
> Since there was only one positive request for all of the recall information 
> we will keep the current procedure of only BHM related recalls in place.
> For any individual who would like to read all recall notices you can 
> subscribe at:
> https://www.cpsc.gov/cpsclist.aspx
>  For those of you that responded, thank you for taking the time.
> ---
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> Lenny
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