It is not uncommon for many/most online forums to have users create screennames 
that they use for their online moniker. You never really know who they are so 
everybody, unless they want to divulge their identity, stays anonymous. How can 
we really know all of the registered names on the histonet are real anyway? And 
why would it matter?

The value of the histonet is information. There are opinions for and against 
equipment and particular methods. I am not likely to discount good information 
just because it was given by a company rep, pathologist, med tech, hairdresser, 
or Mr. Anonymous. I argue that anonymity could be the best opportunity to give 
the most honest answer to a question posted to the board. It is up to each one 
of us to evaluate those opinions, take what is important, and leave the rest 
regardless of who posted it.

Teri Johnson, HT(ASCP)QIHC
Managing Director Histology Facility
Stowers Institute for Medical Research
1000 E. 50th St.
Kansas City, MO 64110


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