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J.D. Falk jdfalk at cybernothing.org
Sat Oct 20 04:21:05 UTC 2001


	...that reply to the sender are inappropriate for public lists
	which allow such words (though, admittedly, that's not as bad
	as the ones that'll respond to the entire list.)

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J.D. Falk                                 "you can bomb the world to pieces,
<jdfalk at cybernothing.org>                  but you can't bomb it into peace"
                                                      -- Michael Franti



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