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Message no. 1
From: Scott Wheelock iscottw@*****.nb.ca
Subject: One more time
Date: Thu, 04 Feb 1999 17:52:26 -0400
C'mon, you damn list...let me post...

If this works, you'll all read it. And think, hey,
another idiotic test post. So I'll stick a question in here.
With the release of New Seattle, is there any point at
all (besides being an obsessive collector) to track down
the old Seattle Sourcebook?

Scott
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"Fragile, timid, with natural good manners,
he was, however, better suited for war than
for government."
_One Hundred Years Of Solitude_
Gabriel Garcia Marquez
Message no. 2
From: Scott Wheelock iscottw@*****.nb.ca
Subject: One more time
Date: Thu, 04 Feb 1999 17:57:42 -0400
At 05:52 PM 2/4/1999 -0400, Scott Wheelock wrote:
> C'mon, you damn list...let me post...

(Striking Homer-like pose, arms in air)

WOOHOO!

Scott
Message no. 3
From: HHackerH@***.com HHackerH@***.com
Subject: One more time
Date: Thu, 4 Feb 1999 22:35:17 EST
In a message dated 2/4/1999 4:54:37 PM US Eastern Standard Time,
iscottw@*****.nb.ca writes:

>
> If this works, you'll all read it. And think, hey,
> another idiotic test post. So I'll stick a question in here.
> With the release of New Seattle, is there any point at
> all (besides being an obsessive collector) to track down
> the old Seattle Sourcebook?

I am just seeing if I can post at all either. It seems to depend on the time
of day/night.

-K
Message no. 4
From: HHackerH@***.com HHackerH@***.com
Subject: One more time
Date: Fri, 5 Feb 1999 23:20:57 EST
In a message dated 2/5/1999 1:19:34 AM US Eastern Standard Time,
HHackerH@***.COM writes:

>
> I am just seeing if I can post at all either. It seems to depend on the
> time
> of day/night.
>
for instance, I actually got this one back with a "error 550" last night, but
tonight, I find it part of the list mail...

-K

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