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Subject:Re: Where is everybody? From:LaVonna Funkhouser <lffunkhouser -at- HALNET -dot- COM> Date:Thu, 4 Sep 1997 16:55:09 -0600
Looking back at a Stuart message from July 24...
>
> Grepping through my Mail/docs/useful folder, I see many familiar names
> from those first few weeks: Robert Plamondon, Arlen Walker, Geoff Hart,
> Mark Levinson, Win Day, Sue Gallagher, Misti Delaney and Becca Price
> (back then they shared an e-mail account, but for a long time I thought
> it was a split-personality thing), Kat Nagel, Elna Tymes, Matt Ion,
> Sandra Charker.
>
> Other names I rarely see any more: Dick Dimock, Emily Skarzenski, Rose
> Wilcox, Bonni Graham, Gwen Barnes, Betsy Maaks, and others. There were
> giants in those days.
>
Geez, I didn't make either list! I guess my moments of fame
are past...
Just kidding--not really hurt,
LaVonna
(who has furious spurts of techwr-l activity followed by long quiet
periods)
LaVonna F. Funkhouser lffunkhouser -at- halnet -dot- com
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