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Lou's request -whtduzbzmehn? » ed_uk2010

Posted by Lou Pilder on December 23, 2010, at 14:40:09

In reply to Re: Lou's request to Mr. Hsiung-owepstan, posted by ed_uk2010 on November 15, 2010, at 15:46:52

> Don't forget that Dr. Bob is busy. He doesn't have time to deal with all of your requests.

ed_uk2010,
You wrote,[...He (Mr. Hsiung) doesn't have time to deal with all of your requests...].
I am unsure as to what you are wanting to mean here. If you could post answers to the following, then I could have the opportuity to respond accordingly.
A. What criteria, if any, did you use to make the statement that Mr. Hsiung does not have time to deal with my request?
B. The TOS here states that members are to use the notification procedure and that the administration will either post in the thread in question or email the requester with why they are allowing the questionable statement to stand. I am using that procedure along with the reminder procedure to post on the administrative board if there is either not a post in the thread in question addressing the concern or an email to explain why the statement in question is alowed to stand. I have taken Mr. Hsiung at his word and I am awaiting the administration to act on the notifications per Mr. Hsiung's TOS here. I ask;
1.do you know if the notification procedure has been taken out of the TOS here or not?
2. If it has not, and Mr. Hsiung is monitoring the boards, what could the word {busy} be thought to mean by a reasonable person in regards to the outstanding notifications of mine?
3. If a reasonable person could be led to think what you posted above, if you do post to that question, could there be (redacted by respondent)
4. Could you, in your opinion, post here what could be a reasonable period of time for the administration to act on a notification in relation to the stated TOS here?
5. Do you have an idea of if it is supportive or not for the administraion to allow a notification to be outstanding for, let's say, 2 days? If so, and you think that it is supportive, what about 2 weeks or 2 months or 2 years? If you think that it is, and there are people here that are threatening suicide, and could have the potential IMHO to then die as a result of a notification being outstanding, what could be your rationale for thinking that leaving the notification outstanding for that time period be supportive?
6. other questions/answers related to the above
Lou

 

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