I also missed the parade, but thanks Horst (good point!) -- I do have
burning man to satisfy, uh, all my yearly thneeds  = )

BTW, I'm shocked -- that was a rather racy proposition, Horst ;^>
(good placement tho!!)

Also, I noticed that the two womyn on the left (holding the banner) did
not seem to be wearing red hats... maybe they are black hats?

One appears to be a veiled black hat, and the other, maybe tan??

regards, you nutty mad-hatters

   Ben  (from some free wifi at a wegman's grocery in PA)


PS - I had to do some minor sleuthing to figure out the SMTP server for
this free wifi location; they are running InterMail vM.5.01.05.32 and I
used both the message source of a mail I was able to send to myself from
my home ISP's SMTP, and'dig MX<domain>' (then'telnet<mailhost> 25') to
figure that out... glory be to FOSS!  BTW, does anyone have any
suggestions to more-easily figure out local SMTP's for random internet
access locations?  traceroute didn't work...
(they also seem to block some pings, incidentally -- I couldn't ping
home, even though I could access home by web -- but I can ping google)


On Sat, 27 Sep 2003 12:48:57 -0700 (PDT)
Horst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

| 
| I finally had a chance to look at my Eugene Celebration photos, and
| found the true reason Ben wanted to be *in the middle* of that
| gorgeous Red Hat Society ! 

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