Sounding Board:  Are There Any Positives?

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Unfortunately there was a technical problem with the comment form for last month's topic.  The problem has been fixed, but I did not receive any comments that might have been entered on the Anything Positive topic before 9/10.  Because of this, we are running the same topic for another month.

However, in addition, we'd like to know if you think this feature is worth keeping.  If you think we should get rid of it, what should it be replaced with?.  Let us know.

- Rick Labuda

This Month's Topic:

  1. Has anything positive come from your experience with these conditions?

  2. Should we keep Sounding Board as a monthly feature?  If not, what should it be replaced with?

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