>Please add me to the neur-sci mailing list
I am going to repeat this once again. The mailing list mentioned
above is the equivalent of the bionet.neuroscience USENET group. I
have not acted upon any of the requests to this group because
obviously people reacting to the original posting are already seeing
the messages. I include our instruction sheet about the bionet
newsgroups and parallel BIOSCI mailing lists below for your
education/entertainment.
Sincerely,
Dave Kristofferson
BIOSCI/bionet Manager
kristoff at net.bio.net
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