Thanks for the encouragement, Gene!

I have a habit of making the USMA a blind copy recipient on many of
these. Unfortunately, that has sometimes resulted in my efforts being
diluted by "me-too" messages from well-meaning fellow members here.
(Nothing devalues a strong message like a faint whiff of cultism.)

By the time you see this on the list, you will have seen one I sent to a
PIO at NRAO. Fearful of the above possibilities, I sent it separately
then forwarded a prefaced copy to the USMA. That keeps the other
recipient's email address from being conveniently displayed on the list.

Jim

Gene Mechtly wrote:
> 
> Keep after the SI-phobic quasi-science authors, Jim.
> 
> Your requirement for articles in SI to teach your students is an ideal
> lever of persuasion, short of mandates to use SI from AP senior editors.
> 
> Do you send your excellent letters by e-mail with blind copies to us,
> or do you send original formal letters by USPS for more impact with later
> e-mail copies to us, or a mixture of both?
> 
> Gene.
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