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.:Sender ID: Professor Farnsworth:.
.:Location: Omicron Kappa:.
Hello fellow members of Sirius Research and Development,
I would have to agree with my good friend Hans, I am fairly disappointed in this group. I have seen many scientific movement trough out my century and a half of living and this is not one of the worst but it is most certainly not one of the best. I do think that this may become great at some time in the near future but at the moment the current liveliness of this group is deplorable. There is no one single person to blame, but I would like to address this issue. I am also confused as why I am not a scientist but that is not the subject of this letter.
Here are some issues I wanted to address:
1.Am I correct in saying that you can buy rank in this community, if so I greatly frown upon it, it is not a scientific community if you measure ones rank in a monetary way.
2. I do believe that you asked the scientific department to report back to you on the omegas. I believe that that request was very indirect. This being an example of the loss in leadership and organization of the SRD.
Although I was considering returning my attention to my research group at CRI, I still have hope in this movement and I will stay around for a little longer but, Hans and I have decided to continue our research concerning Hans's discovery of a very rare and important artifact. The reason as to why we are not bringing the research to the SRD is because of the lack of leadership that the project would receive. And the value of the project, I'm sure, would be vastly underestimated and underfunded.
I do hope that this letter of address has not been taken in the wrong manner. I sent in this letter to show my concerns towards the group and I do understand that this is a fairly new organization but with out any real validity and structure it will stay that way.