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At 11:03p -0800 02/21/2006, Brian Johnson didst inscribe upon an
electronic papyrus:
>A question for those with gray hair AND (functional) memory cells.
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>What's the age of the Macscrpt list? and has it always been hosted
>at Dartmouth? Did Fred Terry start it (why do I think that?) If not,
>who?
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>The Archives go back to January, 1999, but I think I've belonged to
>it longer than that (though I occasionally confuse Macscrpt with the
>Apple-run lists when I subscribe to both).
>
>Bill Cheeseman, Walter Ian Kaye, John Delacour, Fred Terry, and
>others (John Baxter?) were certainly active then, as now ... (ok, I
>threw those in to get their attention and slip past the canned-meat
>filters...) Others?
Well, since my name was mentioned, I remember when we had to address
mail to caligari... and I joined in March 1995 (my Eudora archives go
back that far).
Ooh, that was when I lived in Phx, and was [log in to unmask] :-)
Blast from the past. :D
-boo
who just averted homelessness, with only 6 days to spare. Whew!
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