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Not to be negative or anything, but an awful lot of CRM work in many states
is for private development--thus NOT taxpayer funded. Although it is
mandated by state, local or fed regs.
Lucy Wayne
----- Original Message -----
From: "Meli Diamanti" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Thursday, August 02, 2007 10:11 AM
Subject: Re: Is HISTARCH on vacation?
> And if you work for a CRM firm, the taxpayers are probably paying for it
> anyway. After all, where does most of our funding in the US come from?
> You guessed it.
> But I have learned a lot from this list, including finding good references
> and making useful contacts. Keep up the good work.
> Meli Diamanti
>
> MORGAN A RIEDER wrote:
>> HISTARCH and other archaeological listservs combine scholarly discourse
>> with idle chit-chat. There's nothing wrong with that (indeed, that's the
>> nature of our listservs), but I think it's appropriate to confine the
>> chit-chat to our free time after working hours. Otherwise, the company
>> has to pay for it (if you're employed by a CRM firm) or the taxpayers
>> have to pay for it (if you're a federal employee).
>> Just my 2 cents' worth.
>>
>> Morgan Rieder, RPA
>>
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