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Subject:Re: FW: 22.5 hrs to post a message? From:Andy Carroll <acarroll -at- WEB -dot- NET> Date:Thu, 19 Jun 1997 22:07:39 -0800
Well, thanks to the 9 people who did the math and pointed out that my
message today (or yesterday, or possibly the day before) arrived very
quickly--several minutes before I sent it, in one case. Clearly my
earlier postings were sent on bad days.
Andy
>I received this at 3:14 EDT on June 19. I'm in Tampa, FL. Not too bad,
>huh. We're 3 hours ahead of you, so I figure it took 12 minutes (of
>course, I never ever claim to be good in math).
>
>Beth Hamilton
>elham -at- geac -dot- com
>
> ----------
>From: TECHWR-L[SMTP:TECHWR-L -at- LISTSERV -dot- OKSTATE -dot- EDU]
>Sent: Thursday, June 19, 1997 12:02 PM
>To: TECHWR-L
>Subject: Re: 22.5 hrs to post a message?
>
>I also have the 22.5 hour problem. Only with this list, not to other
>lists or individuals. Of course, nobody will know until tomorrow.
>
>Andy
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