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And where the heck is Ralph Walden these days? Though he was never much
of a contributor to this list - I think he lurked - it is his work that
you all are discussing.
John Garison
Combs, Richard said the following on 12/11/2009 2:09 PM:
> Bill Swallow wrote:
>
>
>> I miss Andrew Plato and Tony Markos aka Tony Markatos aka Richard
>> Lewis aka Tonard.
>>
>
> Seriously, I, for one, really _do_ miss Andrew Plato. So for old times'
> sake:
>
> "You can lead people to enlightenment, but you can't flick the switch
> for them."
> -- Andrew Plato
>
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