From: Mxsmanic on
Carole Allen writes:

> You ask for donations for your personal use. They ask for donations
> to relieve suffering of others. They are not using donations to
> purchase items for themselves, but to use for the organizaiton's core
> purpose of aid to others.

How do they purchase items for themselves, if not by using money from
donations?

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From: Mxsmanic on
Carole Allen writes:

> No, you asked about the organizaiton, but to be pedantic, the doctors
> who are members would be licensed professionals in their respective
> specialities.

How can that be, if the original assertion that asking for donations
made one non-professional is correct?

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From: Carole Allen on


>>Miguel Cruz writes:
>>
>>> When I lived in Washington DC a few years ago there were two local loop
>>> providers that had reached my street. The incumbent (Verizon) and
>>> someone else, I forgot who. They can just go into the manhole and switch
>>> your drop.
>>

>On Wed, 02 Aug 2006 14:02:08 -0700, Hatunen <hatunen(a)cox.net> wrote:
You could probably have two with some more wiring and two bills a
>month.
>
I am in the city of Seattle and I have one option for electrical and
water service. Ditto one option for gas, and one option for cable TV
(unless I go with a dish).

From: Mxsmanic on
Carole Allen writes:

> Drs, accountants, attys. I don' t know how many for others, but attys
> in WA state ...

Then perhaps you should have said only "attorneys in Washington," and
left out the speculation about doctors and accountants.

There are no continuing education requirements in IT.

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From: Mxsmanic on
Carole Allen writes:

> Do you make people pay to see your CV too?

No.

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