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Message no. 1
From: Frank Steinhauer <steinhau@**********.UNI-FRANKFURT.DE>
Subject: Protest against nuclear tests
Date: Wed, 12 Jul 1995 12:44:56 +0200
STOP NUCLEAR TESTS!

1 SHIMIZU Seishi Physics,University of Tokyo,Japan
2 Yuichi Nishihara Physics,University of Tokyo,Japan
3 Hirohisa TANIGUCHI Physics,University of Tokyo,Japan
4 Takashi Tomoeda Physics,University of Tokyo,Japan
5 Tomoki KOBAYASHI Physics,University of Tokyo,Japan
6 Munehito ARAI Physics,University of Tokyo,Japan
7 Akira Okazaki Physics,University of Tokyo,Japan
8 Atsushi Matsumura Physics, Tohoku University, Japan
9 Kouta Yamamoto Chemistry,Tohoku University,Japan
10 Yasushi UJIOKA Degremont S.A., France
11 Toru Hara Universite de Paris Sud, France
12 Rene Bakker CEA - Sacley, France
13 David Garzella Universite de Paris Sud, France
14 Henk Blok Vrije Universiteit/NIKHEF, Amsterdam
15 Igor Passchier NIKHEF, Amsterdam
16 Ard van Sighem NIKHEF, Amsterdam
17 Saskia de Zoete Wilhelmina Kinderziekenhuis/ Technische Universiteit
Eindhoven, Nederland
18 Sander de Snoo Mathematics, Technische Universiteit
Eindhoven,Netherlands
19 Marc Lustig Universitaet Duisburg, Germany
20 Eberhard von Kitzing Max-Planck-Institut fuer medizinische Forschung
Heidelberg, Germany
21 Arnd Roth Max-Planck-Institut fuer Medizinische Forschung
22 Johannes Mosbacher Max-Planck-Institut fuer Medizinische Forschung
23 Oliver Dreissigacker Landessternwarte Koenigstuhl, Heidelberg, Germany
24 Gudrun Taresch Universitaetssternwarte Muenchen, Germany
25 Gunter Matella Universitaetssternwarte Muenchen, Germany
26 Michaela Kurz Muenchen
27 Gerald Grobbel Muenchen, Germany
28 Michael Baermann Physik Department, TU-Muenchen, Germany
29 Benjamin Baermann Universitaet Frankfurt, Fachbereich Informatik
30 Frank Steinhauer Universitaet Frankfurt, Fachbereich Informatik, Germany

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Dear Sirs,

This is a chain letter to urge the french
government to stop nuclear tests.
If you agree with us, please add your name to the list above,
and send copies to your friends.
We will add up the lists that had come back to us, and send it
to the French Government.

If you happen to be the hundredth,two hundredth, three hundredth,
and so on, on the list, please send a copy of the mail back to the
addresses below, so that we can keep track of this project. If you have
any comment please send mails to us. And also,
if you are multi-lingual and have friends who may not understand
English, please translate this message and add it to the end of the mail.
Thank you very much.


******* addresses of the organizers
shimizu@*****.phys.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp
keshi@*********.icepp.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp <- please use this adress






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Message no. 2
From: "Lindblom Fredrik, Training" <fredrik.lindblom@*******.TELIA.SE>
Subject: Re: Protest against nuclear tests
Date: Wed, 12 Jul 1995 12:55:00 PDT
>STOP NUCLEAR TESTS!

I'm against that shit too, but doesn't the FAQ ban chain letters real well?

Heads will roll...


MxM
Message no. 3
From: Marc A Renouf <jormung@*****.UMICH.EDU>
Subject: Re: Protest against nuclear tests
Date: Wed, 12 Jul 1995 11:44:25 -0400
On Wed, 12 Jul 1995, Lindblom Fredrik, Training wrote:

> I'm against that shit too, but doesn't the FAQ ban chain letters real well?
>
> Heads will roll...

Yep. Too bad Doom is involved with graduating. I'm sure he'd
have a few choice words on the subject.

Marc (You know, you'd think that Greenpeace would learn not to screw
around with the world's militaries after the *first* Rainbow Warrior
incident)
Message no. 4
From: Frank Steinhauer <steinhau@**********.UNI-FRANKFURT.DE>
Subject: Re: Protest against nuclear tests
Date: Wed, 12 Jul 1995 17:52:58 +0200
>
> On Wed, 12 Jul 1995, Lindblom Fredrik, Training wrote:
>
> > I'm against that shit too, but doesn't the FAQ ban chain letters real well?
> >
> > Heads will roll...
>
> Yep. Too bad Doom is involved with graduating. I'm sure he'd
> have a few choice words on the subject.
>
> Marc (You know, you'd think that Greenpeace would learn not to screw
> around with the world's militaries after the *first* Rainbow Warrior
> incident)
>

I apologize! Sorry, I'll never do it again!

(And please flame me personally, not on the list!)

Frank


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Frank Steinhauer -----> steinhau@***.informatik.uni-frankfurt.de -----> 42
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K- W--- V-- -po+ t+(++)@ !5 !j R+ G+ tv !D B?
b++(+++) e+>+++ u**(++@) h+(!) f+ r- n(!n) y? using Geek2.1
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Message no. 5
From: Marc A Renouf <jormung@*****.UMICH.EDU>
Subject: Re: Protest against nuclear tests
Date: Wed, 12 Jul 1995 12:03:59 -0400
On Wed, 12 Jul 1995, Frank Steinhauer wrote:

> I apologize! Sorry, I'll never do it again!
>
> (And please flame me personally, not on the list!)

That was not a flame. You do not want to see me when I flame.

Marc
Message no. 6
From: Willard Cottrell <UGCOTTRE@*****.CIS.ECU.EDU>
Subject: Re: Protest against nuclear tests
Date: Wed, 12 Jul 1995 12:16:10 EDT
On Wed, 12 July 1995, Frank Steinhauer wrote:

> I apologize! Sorry, I'll never do it again!
>
>(And please flame me personally, not on the list!)

Don't apologize! If the people flaming you wnat to glow in the dark
That is their problem. I for one, am glad that you have the moral fiber
stand up for what you believe,

Flame away boys! <The delete button isn't hard to press)

Will

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