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From: Robert Hayden <rahayden@*****.WEEG.UIOWA.EDU>
Subject: SHADOWBABBLE: Voting Results
Date: Sat, 24 Oct 92 16:35:38 CET
Here are the results from the last weeks voting on the proposed idea of a
shadowbabble list.

The addresses of the voters are the address that was present in the "from"
field in my mailer.

The final tally was:

># in favour: 23
># opposed: 14

I believe this vote, coupled with recent events on the list show how a
SHADOWTK list would be beneficial.

Comments are appreciated.


Voter Yes No Shrug
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rahayden@*****.weeg.uiowa.edu X
seth@***.UOREGON.EDU X
93909546@***.uwplatt.edu X
magnush@***.liu.se X
JCH8169%TAMRIGEL.bitnet@*****.nic.SURFnet.nl X
CLEMENTS@***.ox.ac.uk X
mancinis@******.cc.purdue.edu X
92804168@***.uwplatt.edu X
90824840@***.uwplatt.edu X
IH46%UTEP.BITNET@*******.rice.edu X
IP25331@********.CAPS.MAINE.EDU X
IQM121@******.URI.EDU X
dsk@*****.cacs.usl.edu X
PROGERS%ALBION.BitNet@****.PRINCETON.EDU X
SLGMJ@**.USU.EDU X
P.C.Steele@*********.ac.uk X
s85963@**.gettysburg.edu X
johnpeng@****.UCLA.EDU X
dunn@******.jcu.edu X
LGLUMKA@*****.iup.edu X
KUCLOAK@*****.cc.ukans.edu X
kjrausch@*******.cs.vt.edu X
cks@********.utcs.toronto.edu X
GIRARDOT@*********.EDU X
mmd@***.umd.edu X
JCH8169@*****.TAMU.EDU X
VESPOSIT@**VM.SUNYSB.EDU X
s9242932@****.vut.edu.au X
MKNABUSCH%ALBION.BitNet@****.PRINCETON.EDU X
KSDKW@*****.alaska.edu X
KSREC@*****.alaska.edu X
tad@********.com X
mehlhaff@***.BERKELEY.EDU X
vanrey@*****.fido.de X
csmith@*****.cit.gu.edu.au X
CPEPPER%WHEATNMA.BITNET@******.mit.edu X
villy@*****.uu.net X



>> Robert Hayden | rahayden@*****.weeg.uiowa.edu | aq650@****.INS.CWRU.Edu <<
>>>-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-<<<
>> I believe in the small of a woman's back, high fivers, and good scotch <<
>> And I believe in long slow deep soft wet kisses that last three days. <<

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