>> thinking about public service computing as well as celebrating clarity of
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>Thanks. I had been missing this sort of concept since about 1992.
Ditto. I'm rather nostalgic for the "pre-commercial" days of the Internet when
spam was still a questionable meat by-product, hacking just meant "pushing the
envelope," and we shared code and ideas to help advance the art, not just
because we wanted to align ourselves for the next ridiculously lucrative IPO...
RGF
Robert G. Ferrell
Internet Technologist
National Business Center, US DoI
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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