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Re: [Phpgroupware-developers] addressbook requests


From: SI Reasoning
Subject: Re: [Phpgroupware-developers] addressbook requests
Date: 17 Jul 2002 11:04:52 -0500

thanks!
On Wed, 2002-07-17 at 05:04, Dave Hall wrote:
> Added as a 'Feature Request' on savanah - see:
> http://savannah.gnu.org/support/index.php?func=detailsupport&support_id=101095&group_id=509
> 
> Cheers
> 
> skwashd
> Dave hall
> ----
> 

> The addressbook really needs to have a checkbox by each contact so that
> one could do multiple deletes, as well as joining different
> groups/lists.
> 
> It would also be nice to have the ability to easily delete the entire
> addressbook and/or check for/edit/delete duplicates.
> 
> -- 
> SI Reasoning
> address@hidden
> gpg public key ftp://ftp.p-p-i.com/pub/si-mindspring-pubkey.asc
> 
> "Monsanto should not have to vouchsafe the safety of biotech food. 
> Our interest is in selling as much of it as possible. 
> Assuring its safety is the FDA's job."
> -Phil Angell, Monsanto's director of corporate communications
> 
> "I've never seen anything like it in my life. Their skin would literally
> slough 
> off, like a blood blister on the bottom of your foot."
> -Mack Finley, member of 1966 fish studies in Snow Creek near Monsanto
> Anniston plant
> 
> In 1998, a former Anniston plant manager, William Papageorge, was asked
> in
> a deposition whether Monsanto officials ever shared their data about PCB
> hazards with the community.
> "Why would they?" he replied.
> 
> "If you put it all in context, I think
> we've got nothing to be ashamed of."
> -Robert Kaley,
> the environmental affairs director for Solutia (Monsanto) who also 
> serves as the PCB expert for the American Chemistry Council,
> discussing PCB contamination of Anniston.
-- 
SI Reasoning
address@hidden
gpg public key ftp://ftp.p-p-i.com/pub/si-mindspring-pubkey.asc

"Monsanto should not have to vouchsafe the safety of biotech food. 
Our interest is in selling as much of it as possible. 
Assuring its safety is the FDA's job."
-Phil Angell, Monsanto's director of corporate communications

"I've never seen anything like it in my life. Their skin would literally
slough 
off, like a blood blister on the bottom of your foot."
-Mack Finley, member of 1966 fish studies in Snow Creek near Monsanto
Anniston plant

In 1998, a former Anniston plant manager, William Papageorge, was asked
in
a deposition whether Monsanto officials ever shared their data about PCB
hazards with the community.
"Why would they?" he replied.

"If you put it all in context, I think
we've got nothing to be ashamed of."
-Robert Kaley,
the environmental affairs director for Solutia (Monsanto) who also 
serves as the PCB expert for the American Chemistry Council,
discussing PCB contamination of Anniston.

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