Although this has not much to do with statistics, I agree.  With all due
respect, being international is much more complicated than being a
statistician (or any other professional as a matter of fact).

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> From the email address, it appears that Dennis lives in a European
> country where English is not the predominant language.  The written
> English here far surpasses my written French, German or Latin, to
> mention only languages I have studied.  I note that, unlike most
> Americans, Dennis uses the word "hopefully" correctly.  Of course, if
> Americans were as good with other people's languages as Europeans are,
> Dennis could have sent us a native-language posting, and then
> criticized us when we tried to respond in that language.
>
> I think this list can benefit greatly from being an INTERNATIONAL
> list.  Let's make folks from other countries feel welcome.
>
>
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