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Tech support.  So I can get help or people can call/text me for immediate help on other instruments.

Labs used to have a lot of phones.  Now that everybody has cell phone service with essentially unlimited minutes new labs don't have as many phones.  Doesn't work for someplace like the physics building at Cornell which is shielded, but works in my medical research building in NYC.  Depending on the day there are 15-20 people in my lab, but only one phone number.  Twenty years ago there would have been at least three lab phone numbers and every little microscopy suite would have had its own phone.  No more.

Regards,

Michael



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From: Confocal Microscopy List [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Guy Cox
Sent: Friday, July 12, 2013 8:11 AM
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Can somebody explain why it is so essential to have cellphones in the confocal room?  

                                                                                                         Guy

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