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Message no. 1
From: "Robert A. Hayden" <hayden@*******.mankato.msus.edu>
Subject: Complete Waste of Bandwidth
Date: Mon, 1 Apr 1996 20:35:57 -0600 (CST)
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As you may remember, I wrote the Geek Code.

Well, for those that care, run on out and pick up the April 18th issue of
Rolling Stone (it has a 1/2 naked guy on the cover) and take a gander at
page 20. It's and article about yours truly and the Geek Code.

Cool, eh?

*grin*

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____ Robert A. Hayden <=> hayden@*******.mankato.msus.edu
\ /__ Finger for Geek Code Info <=> Finger for PGP Public Key
\/ / -=-=-=-=-=- -=-=-=-=-=-
\/ http://krypton.mankato.msus.edu/~hayden/Welcome.html

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Version: 3.12
GED/J d-- s:++>: a- C++(++++)$ ULUO++ P+>+++ L++ !E---- W+(---) N+++ o+
K+++ w+(---) O- M+$>++ V-- PS++(+++)>$ PE++(+)>$ Y++ PGP++ t- 5+++ X++
R+++>$ tv+ b+ DI+++ D+++ G+++++>$ e++$>++++ h r-- y+**
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Message no. 2
From: zaeki@********.com
Subject: Complete Waste of Bandwidth
Date: Wed, 3 Apr 1996 19:34:22 -0500
Sorry to get off the subject, but do you know where I can find PGP 2.6.2
(or 2.6.3 if possible)?

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Version: 3.1
GMU/CS/S d- s: a--- C++++>$ U?>+++ P L?> E?> W+(++) N++@ o?>+ K?>+
w+(---) O?>+ !M--- V?>+++ PS+@ PE Y++ PGP t+ 5 X+ R+ tv+ b++ DI+ D++ G++
e*>+++ !h r+() y->+++
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