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Message no. 1
From: Steve Collins <steve_collins@********.ALEWIFE.KODAK.COM>
Subject: Re: list member party [very
Date: Wed, 5 Feb 1997 17:40:43 U
Mail*Link® SMTP RE>list member party [very OT :) ]

> Wouldn't it be cool to have a list member get together somewhere? Talk
> SR, loud music, stuffers, intraveinous injection of hard drugs to blank
> out thoughts of how much we spend on SR (I think heroin might actually =
be
> cheaper than buying all the SR stuff out :) ), you know, standard party.
> Of course, to be fair, we'd have to take roll and find out where =
everybody
> lives to determine a happy mean for where to meet to minimize transport
> hassles. Of course, this would probably result in us meeting in a boat
> somewhere in the Atlantic if we took a straight average of lattitudes =
and
> longitudes.... :) It would be a hoot though.....


oh I don't know Baja California seems like a happy medium between Europe =
and Australia. It's probably about 7 or 8 thousand miles from each. The =
only people who would have it easy would be those in So. Cal
Message no. 2
From: Tim Cooper <tpcooper@***.CSUPOMONA.EDU>
Subject: Re: list member party [very
Date: Wed, 5 Feb 1997 15:48:22 -0800
On Wed, 5 Feb 1997, Steve Collins wrote:

>
> oh I don't know Baja California seems like a happy medium between Europe and
Australia. It's probably about 7 or 8 thousand miles from each. The only people who would
have it easy would be those in So. Cal
>

Wooo Hooo!! Road Trip!

~Tim (Who lives a few - say 3 or so- hours north of the US/Mexico border)
Message no. 3
From: Gurth <gurth@******.NL>
Subject: Re: list member party [very
Date: Thu, 6 Feb 1997 11:52:16 +0100
Steve Collins said on 17:40/ 5 Feb 97...

> oh I don't know Baja California seems like a happy medium between Europe
> and Australia. It's probably about 7 or 8 thousand miles from each. The
> only people who would have it easy would be those in So. Cal

Let me guess... you live in or near Baja, California?

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Message no. 4
From: Steve Collins <steve_collins@********.ALEWIFE.KODAK.COM>
Subject: Re: list member party [very
Date: Thu, 6 Feb 1997 11:22:19 U
Mail*Link® SMTP RE>>list member party [very

I said on 17:40/ 5 Feb 97...

> oh I don't know Baja California seems like a happy medium between Europe
> and Australia. It's probably about 7 or 8 thousand miles from each. The
> only people who would have it easy would be those in So. Cal

and then Gurth says
Let me guess... you live in or near Baja, California?

Well it's a hell uv a lot closer than you euro's, but 3500 miles (5600 km) =
is not really close. I live in Massachusetts which for you products of =
American public education out there is in the far North Eastern corner of =
the US :>.

No I just suggested it because it seems we have about as many Aussies as =
Euro's on the list with the rest being Americans or Canadians. If you go =
halfway between Europe and Australia you either end up in south Central =
Asia some where or North America somewhere probably near the Equator. If I =
remember Correctly 4 hr's from here to Central Europe and then another 4 =
to the West Coast so thats 8 hours. and I think it's about 7 to 8 hours =
from there to Australia (not living out there I pay less attention to thing=
s on the Pac Rim).

No flames or offense taken just thought I would explain m'self.
Steve

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