We just signed up to have Chemical Injury Information Network on Twitter at
http://twitter.com/ourtoxictimes
CIIN has been slowly entering the digital world because it is so prevalent and wide-ranging. The drawback, of course, is that so many of the chemically injured cannot participate on the internet, either due to the chemical smells from the plastics and resins in computers, or because of electrical sensitivity which often accompanies MCS.
We have no intentions to ever do away with the print version of our monthly newsletter Our Toxic Times. In spite of its cost and labor-intensive requirements, the paper version is our mainstay and our connection to our members. It's not going away.
So there you go. If you have access to Twitter, please check us out.
2 comments:
Hi, John! It is good to see that you and Cindy are still at it. I went digital when someone gave me a computer that didn't make me sick. The Canary Report is my new community. FB has given me the best of my past and the most of the current events with hope for the future. I am glad to have 'found' you! Thanks for your kindnesses to me when I was first hurt back in the mid '90's.
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