Hi Mike,
well, see. I'm so not used to being careful about what I say and putting
disclaimers -- as you know I've been known to get myself in trouble before
by being outspoken <grin>
So my question was more on the lines of if I do it should I word it
carefully  -- or maybe you can suggest a disclaimer for the end of it -- or
something like that. UH, I hate even thinking about it - but I guess it's
reality.
Anyhow, what I was thinking of was a more informal FAQ on treatments that
people keep asking similar questions about -- not as extensive as your FAQ
that gives the tour of the field -- but maybe the two could be combined.
I'll do what I can and then post and see where we go from there.
Then you'll post it on the site and we can refer people asking questions to
it?

So, folks, send me your ideas and suggestions for what should be included --
such as, simple protocols for bronchitus, sinusitus, skin ailments, etc, etc
-- whatever you think of. Maybe someone animal oriented could compile an
animal section to add in?

Take care,
Katarina



> Katarine wrote:
>> would it be too risky to put together a brief FAQ about cs usage
>> that newcomers could be directed to.
>
> I'm a bit amused by the sudden change in mood. "Risky?" <grin>
>
> I have a simple FAQ that led people to a bunch of existing websites
> by way of giving them a little tour of the field. I have not posted
> it in the last month or so because I feel it is getting dated and
> doesn't really include the best that is out there.
>
> There've been a lot of updates to CS related web content, and I
> haven't had time to review it all. I've been hoping to focus on the
> web site with the effort. More...
>
>> I'd be willing to put together something -- everyone could send me
>> ther ideas of what should be included -- worded carefully of course
>> -- and I could cut and paste. What do you think? Katarina
>
> If you did so, and people sent you what they thought were the best
> links and general suggestions, I think you could build a good FAQ
> *and* it would help me in fleshing out the web site.
>
> I think it's a great idea, and I'd love to see you try. Will the rest
> of you (and me) help her?
>
> Expect to spend a bit of time checking out the messages you get and
> the web citations. Let me know if you need help.
>
> I'll re-post the old FAQ so you can see where we're starting from.
> Don't be limited by it's form or content, let yourself go.
>
> If what you build get's too big, we'll break it up into topical
> chunks.
>
> All is possible. Thanks!
>
> Mike D.
>
> [Mike Devour, Citizen, Patriot, Libertarian]
> [[email protected]                       ]
> [Speaking only for myself...              ]


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