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Message no. 1
From: "Robert A. Hayden" <hayden@******.MANKATO.MSUS.EDU>
Subject: The Geek Code 2.1
Date: Mon, 18 Jul 1994 13:30:50 +0100
I'm not going to post it again because it's even longer this time (about
1100 lines), but you can get it by fingering me or via ftp in:
vorlon.mankato.msus.edu:/pub/geek/geek_code-2.1

____ Robert A. Hayden <=> hayden@******.mankato.msus.edu
\ /__ -=-=-=-=- <=> -=-=-=-=-
\/ / Finger for Geek Code Info <=> I do not necessarily speak for the
\/ Finger for PGP Public Key <=> City of Mankato or anyone else, dammit
-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
(GEEK CODE 2.1) GJ/CM d- H-- s-:++>s-:+ g+ p? au+ a- w++ v* C++(++++) UL++++$
P+>++ L++$ 3- E---- N+++ K+++ W M+ V-- -po+(---)>$ Y++ t+ 5+++
j R+++$ G- tv+ b+ D+ B--- e+>++(*) u** h* f r-->+++ !n y++**
Message no. 2
From: Stainless Steel Rat <ratinox@***.NEU.EDU>
Subject: Re: The Geek Code 2.1
Date: Mon, 18 Jul 1994 15:19:37 -0400
>>>>> "Robert" == Robert A Hayden
<hayden@******.MANKATO.MSUS.EDU> writes:

Robert> I'm not going to post it again because it's even longer this time

HTML version accessable from my home page.

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Message no. 3
From: Dylan Northrup <northrup@*****.CAS.USF.EDU>
Subject: Re: The Geek Code 2.1
Date: Mon, 18 Jul 1994 18:51:21 -0400
On Mon, 18 Jul 1994, Stainless Steel Rat wrote:

> >>>>> "Robert" == Robert A Hayden
<hayden@******.MANKATO.MSUS.EDU> writes:
>
> Robert> I'm not going to post it again because it's even longer this time
>
> HTML version accessable from my home page.

I don't know if this is a formatted HTML version or preformatted text
(Your www server doesn't seem to like me :-( ) But there is a fully
formatted HTML version of the Geek Code 2.1 available via my home page.

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* Dylan Northrup <northrup@*****.cas.usf.edu> * I'm not a computer genius *
*********************************************** I just play one in the lab *
* <http://www.cas.usf.edu/dylan.html>; * KIBO# *******************************
* PGP key available via WWW & e-mail * seven * C++ - language or religion? *
*****************************************************************************
Geek Code: Under Comstruction

-----------------------
Random Babylon 5 Quote:
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"A poem: a story in meter or rhyme."
'Ahh. "There once was a man from Nantucket..."'
"You've been talking to Garibaldi again, haven't you?"
-- Delenn and Sinclair, "The Gathering"
Message no. 4
From: Stainless Steel Rat <ratinox@***.NEU.EDU>
Subject: Re: The Geek Code 2.1
Date: Mon, 18 Jul 1994 19:55:54 -0400
>>>>> "Dylan" == Dylan Northrup
<northrup@*****.CAS.USF.EDU> writes:

Dylan> I don't know if this is a formatted HTML version or preformatted text
Dylan> (Your www server doesn't seem to like me :-( ) But there is a fully
Dylan> formatted HTML version of the Geek Code 2.1 available via my home page.

Mine's a full HTML version. Unfortunately it seems the local web server is
off line for some reason I haven't been told.

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Message no. 5
From: Stainless Steel Rat <ratinox@***.NEU.EDU>
Subject: Re: The Geek Code 2.1
Date: Mon, 18 Jul 1994 20:20:44 -0400
>>>>> "Rat" == Stainless Steel Rat <ratinox> writes:

Rat> Mine's a full HTML version. Unfortunately it seems the local web
Rat> server is off line for some reason I haven't been told.

httpd crashed; it's back now.

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