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Message no. 1
From: shadowrn@*********.com (Atis Kleinbergs)
Subject: Fw: if you're wondering what you can do...
Date: Thu Sep 13 12:35:01 2001
Hey, techheads...this is for you...just got this from my wife...

Subject: if you're wondering what you can do...


> New York needs computer supplies. Any old things you
> got laying around collecting dust, ship on out:
>
> http://www.techtv.com/screensavers/showtell/story/0,23008,3347294,00.html

>
> As always, be sure to copy & paste the whole friggin
> link.
>

Atis K.
Message no. 2
From: shadowrn@*********.com (J. Keith Henry)
Subject: if you're wondering what you can do...
Date: Thu Sep 13 15:50:01 2001
replies below
----- Original Message -----
From: "Atis Kleinbergs" <AtisKleinbergs@********.att.net>
Subject: Fw: if you're wondering what you can do...


> Hey, techheads...this is for you...just got this from my wife...
>
> Subject: if you're wondering what you can do...
>
> > New York needs computer supplies. Any old things you
> > got laying around collecting dust, ship on out:
> >
> >
http://www.techtv.com/screensavers/showtell/story/0,23008,3347294,00.html

Interesting collection of things there. I found the "DSL Lines" and "50
Citrix Licenses" a bit ill-placed for some reason, don't know why they'd
need that much space.

On other related notes, has anyone else noticed the Verizon and AT&T
vehicles on any of the news casts at all??? I've seen them now 4-5 times,
and a few other company trucks I didn't recognize. Something tells me the
amount of "technological volunteerism" has barely just begun.
-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
J. Keith Henry ("K" "NeoJudas")
Hoosier Hacker House (http://hoosierhackerhouse.com/)

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