I just got an e-mail informing me that I'm going to be kicked out of
the UUG (well, at least its web site), unless I log in by Dec. 1.  I
forgot my username and password, and so it looks like it's curtains
for me.

Now that I think about it, it would probably be best that I move on at
this point anyway.  It's been great knowing you all as a group, and I
have enjoyed the occasional moments of technical inspiration in
between the flame wars.  Many have unsubscribed out of anger and
indignation, but a few of us leave because of the natural course of
life.  There are other forums on which I now need to refocus my
attentions (i.e., ALG, LDSOSS, etc.) now that I am no longer a BYU
student.  Alas, it is the bitter end of all BYU UUG'ers that we
graduate and move on.

Thank you all for your support and comradery.  I shall never forget
many of you.  My life has forever changed because of your influence
(that is no exaggeration!).  A few years down the road, I may
resubscribe to see who's still hanging around here.  In the meantime,
keep up the very good work you are all doing.  Support freedom, use
Debian, and abhore all text editors but that of the sacred EMACS!!

And I hope to see one or two of you in the halls of the IBM LTC some
day.  ;-)

Yours truly,
Mike

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                Michael A. Halcrow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>                
       Security Software Engineer, IBM Linux Technology Center       
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Hands-free mobile phones: blurring the distinction between           
schizophrenia and technology. 

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