Email to Hank, Moira and Cecilia
Aug. 30th, 2004 08:34 pmTo: [dungeon denizens]
From: [donut queen]
Hi all,
Since we have that lovely shiny new x_medical community (thanks, Hank!), I was thinking about the uses of it, and about improving communication for everyone who does stuff in the medlab. Which means not just us. We have three 'helpers' on call at the moment, Rahne, Clarice and Amanda, and I was wondering if we wanted to include them on the list. Mainly because it would be a place to ask for help without alerting the whole school to prospective problems (such as the X-Men mission to retrieve Nathan). It would certainly make things easier that way.
Thoughts? Anything else people wanted to discuss?
Maddie
PS: Pay no attention to Cecilia. I had four beers and that was it. The nap was because none of us has had a full quotient of sleep lately. :P
From: [donut queen]
Hi all,
Since we have that lovely shiny new x_medical community (thanks, Hank!), I was thinking about the uses of it, and about improving communication for everyone who does stuff in the medlab. Which means not just us. We have three 'helpers' on call at the moment, Rahne, Clarice and Amanda, and I was wondering if we wanted to include them on the list. Mainly because it would be a place to ask for help without alerting the whole school to prospective problems (such as the X-Men mission to retrieve Nathan). It would certainly make things easier that way.
Thoughts? Anything else people wanted to discuss?
Maddie
PS: Pay no attention to Cecilia. I had four beers and that was it. The nap was because none of us has had a full quotient of sleep lately. :P
Reply to Madelyn, Moira and Hank
Date: 2004-08-30 09:59 pm (UTC)From: [dateless]
Subject: Re: New journal community.
Why, hello there.
It probably wouldn't be a bad idea to include the munchkins.. though I think there would need to be some Laws of the Land laid down before they were given access. Teenagers are gossips, and the community's partially there to stave off gossip, so we need to know they won't go blabbing about the next medical emergency we want kept under wraps if we give them the responsibility.
Giving them the additional insight might also be good for them. It's a safe, sneak peek at the sort of life we lead and what we have to deal with on a disgustingly regular basis. If they aren't serious about medicine and don't want to deal with all the nonsense, it's better they find out early.
C. Reyes