sigh I guess this says how far behind I am with my messages sigh
At 09:16 AM 2/25/99 -0800, Frank Rizzo wrote:
At 12:01 AM -0800 2/25/99, Einar Stefferud wrote:
On pain of possibly encountering a severe case of regrets, I have to
agree with Dave that:
I find it extremely ironic that you would
On pain of possibly encountering a severe case of regrets, I have to
agree with Dave that:
"There is only quietly shunning" and
"This [behavior] will only change when such
contributions are ignored, thoroughly and permanently."
Dave and I together have proven
At 12:01 AM -0800 2/25/99, Einar Stefferud wrote:
On pain of possibly encountering a severe case of regrets, I have to
agree with Dave that:
I find it extremely ironic that you would side with Dave Crocker in
silencing alternative ideas and contributions. It is he and the rest of the
dreaded
Franky and all,
This is one demonstrations of the mindset that "if you don't
agree
with me than you are wrong and a DIRTY #%^*$#*", or
"if you don't
follow blindly than we shall pan and brand you a something or other".
Hay, but I am sure with you on being long on NSOL stock!
>;)
Frank Rizzo
I agree with your totally. The irony was intended. Cheers...\Stef
From your message Thu, 25 Feb 1999 09:16:03 -0800:
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}At 12:01 AM -0800 2/25/99, Einar Stefferud wrote:
}On pain of possibly encountering a severe case of regrets, I have to
}agree with Dave that:
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}I find it extremely ironic
On 23-Feb-99 jeff Williams wrote:
Too all interested and concerned,
The following is a report on the Dallas INEGroup/ICANN Dallas
Conference first day's proceedings.
Day started out very good, although personal turnout was much less
than expected. Some 12,000 attended in
My friend who lives in Texas also cannot find anything out about it, despite
telephoning the stadium and also contacting "Convention and meeting services"
etc. (Perhaps they're under a NDA of some sort?)
Well, I do know what kind of acid your friend is on, but I attended the
meeting and I assure
William, and all others who continue to respond to this sort of silliness:
When someone gets continuing pattern of obscene telephone calls, they are
faced with trying to decide how to get the calls to stop. This is made
difficult by the psychology of the people who make such calls. The