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Message no. 1
From: Mark A. Imbriaco mark.imbriaco@*****.com
Subject: [ADMIN] Dumpshock.com Donations ..
Date: Wed, 3 Jan 2001 05:50:07 -0500 (EST)
Hi everyone -- as those of you who frequent the Dumpshock.com Forums are
aware, we're currently seeking donations to raise approximately $125 to
purchase additional RAM for the Dumpshock.com server. This is the server
that powers these mailing lists, as well as all of the other services that
are provided at Dumpshock.com.

If you'd like more details on this, please check out the thread in the
Dumpshock.com forums at:

http://forums.dumpshock.com/Forum14/HTML/000497.html

Thanks,
-Mark

--
"The big question is whether the planet will disappear in the twinkling of
an eye. It is astonishingly unlikely that there is any risk - but I could
not prove it." - John Nelson
Message no. 2
From: Darryl Baker dpb@**.com
Subject: [ADMIN] Dumpshock.com Donations ..
Date: Mon, 8 Jan 2001 14:08:31 -0600
What kind of memory do you need? I might have it.

-----Original Message-----
From: plotd-admin@*********.com [mailto:plotd-admin@*********.com]On
Behalf Of Mark A. Imbriaco
Sent: Wednesday, January 03, 2001 4:50 AM
To: ShadowRN List; Plot-D List; scr@*********.com;
srfanfic@*********.com
Subject: [ADMIN] Dumpshock.com Donations ..



Hi everyone -- as those of you who frequent the Dumpshock.com Forums are
aware, we're currently seeking donations to raise approximately $125 to
purchase additional RAM for the Dumpshock.com server. This is the server
that powers these mailing lists, as well as all of the other services that
are provided at Dumpshock.com.

If you'd like more details on this, please check out the thread in the
Dumpshock.com forums at:

http://forums.dumpshock.com/Forum14/HTML/000497.html

Thanks,
-Mark

--
"The big question is whether the planet will disappear in the twinkling of
an eye. It is astonishingly unlikely that there is any risk - but I could
not prove it." - John Nelson

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