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Message no. 1
From: "Robert A. Hayden" <hayden@*******.MANKATO.MSUS.EDU>
Subject: ADMIN: Tshirts are IN
Date: Wed, 16 Aug 1995 14:06:47 -0500
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Just to update you ont he Tshirts. I just picked them up from the
printer. They look really spiffy!

Give me a couple of days to send them out. I need to get packaging
materials and address the 50+ packages. They should be in the mail by,
say, Friday or so.

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Message no. 2
From: The Wyrm Ouroboros <oroboros@******.COM>
Subject: Re: ADMIN: Tshirts are IN
Date: Wed, 16 Aug 1995 17:12:15 -0700
> Hoe kan ik van deze maillist afkomen?
>
> Or will this sort of commercial messages stop in a short time

Well, it's not exactly 'commercial'; the messages are of interest to all
of those on the list who have ordered t-shirts. And the t-shirt orders
are not, as I'm certain will be argued, 'commercial' -- I think people are
paying just barely enough to pay for the entire cost. Whomever is making
them is barely making enough to cover all the costs....


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Ouroboros
The (Dead) Wyrm of the .Net

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