--On 2 November 2006 22:11:48 -0700 "Chad Leigh -- Shire.Net LLC" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> On Nov 2, 2006, at 4:13 PM, W B Hacker wrote:
>
>> Mar Matthias Darin wrote:
>>
>>>> I haven't forgotten any of that, thanks. Long Binh AUG 67- AUG 68.
>>>> But this list is not really the place for it.
>>>
>>> It is the standard server signature that goes out on all messages
>>> that
>>> leave this system.
>>>
>>
>> You cheapen *my service*, my Father's before me, and for many
>> generations before
>> that, as well as the lives of friends lost - when you treat that as
>> common grafitti.
>
> How so does it cheapen your service?  I took the messages to be a way
> of honoring the dead soldiers.  I guess it all depends on your
> current politics -- which color glasses you are looking through, on
> whether you see it as a way of honoring or dishonoring those who
> fought and died in Vietnam.
>

I wonder whether he consulted Veteran's organisations before turning his 
mail server into a war memorial?

-- 
Ian Eiloart
IT Services, University of Sussex

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