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jaklumen
response 161 of 335: Mark Unseen   Aug 1 06:49 UTC 2003

Crap-- well, there goes my plan to visit Mike.  Ah well-- the only 
time I was coming near the Seattle area was in late August for a 
family reunion (wife's side) with all her family members.

Might have to go visit Todd instead ;)
tod
response 162 of 335: Mark Unseen   Aug 1 17:40 UTC 2003

This response has been erased.

polytarp
response 163 of 335: Mark Unseen   Aug 1 17:40 UTC 2003

You wouldn't be.
jaklumen
response 164 of 335: Mark Unseen   Aug 2 03:51 UTC 2003

Didn't ask you, bub.
polytarp
response 165 of 335: Mark Unseen   Aug 2 18:09 UTC 2003

I hardly see how that bars me from commenting, fatty.
naftee
response 166 of 335: Mark Unseen   Aug 2 19:21 UTC 2003

Arbornet just died. Like, JUST died. Like, died a couple minutes ago.
jep
response 167 of 335: Mark Unseen   Aug 2 19:34 UTC 2003

M-Net is fine, though.
naftee
response 168 of 335: Mark Unseen   Aug 6 04:22 UTC 2003

Sure is.
russ
response 169 of 335: Mark Unseen   Aug 7 22:33 UTC 2003

RISKS digest volume 22 issue 83 is in /a/r/u/russ/risks/risks-22.83
krj
response 170 of 335: Mark Unseen   Aug 7 22:48 UTC 2003

Downtown East Lansing hosts the Great Lakes Folk Festival this weekend,
Friday August 8 through Sunday August 10.   The biggest names at the 
festival will be bluegrass/old-time legend Ralph Stanley (one performance
only, 8 pm Saturday), the Barra MacNeils (Scottish folk/pop from 
Cape Breton), Irish-American singer Cathie Ryan, and African thumb-piano
player Stella Chiweshe.  There's also Scandinavian music, Cajun, 
traditional American folk, and probably more.  
 
http://www.greatlakesfolkfest.net
 
The festival is located in the heart of downtown East Lansing; its 
east edge is approximately where El Azteco is, and it stretches 
west towards the bus station and Valley Court Park.  Four stages, and
some craft and food areas.
 
The festival is free, though roving gangs of official fundraisers 
will try to get you to donate some money.
edina
response 171 of 335: Mark Unseen   Aug 8 14:41 UTC 2003

That's a seriously great line-up!!  Dr. Ralph for free!?? That's amazing.
gregb
response 172 of 335: Mark Unseen   Aug 8 15:07 UTC 2003

Now there's something I haven't seen in years.  I remember learning how 
to play a thumb piano (a.k.a, sansa) back in high school.  It was a 
little sore at first, but when my callouses built up, it was great.
goose
response 173 of 335: Mark Unseen   Aug 8 18:40 UTC 2003

A report on WOUM this morning said that this may be the last year of the
festival.
krj
response 174 of 335: Mark Unseen   Aug 8 19:47 UTC 2003

That would be sad but not unsurprising, given the current budgetary 
crises for the City of East Lansing and Michigan State University, who 
cover a large share of the costs.
krj
response 175 of 335: Mark Unseen   Aug 8 19:50 UTC 2003

(Lansing State Journal coverage says the festival is looking at cutbacks
for next year but doesn't suggest that the festival would likely close:
 
http://www.lsj.com/things/events/030808folk_1a-5a.html

)
albaugh
response 176 of 335: Mark Unseen   Aug 12 18:00 UTC 2003

[The web site and information given below are legitimate.  Unsure about
 true efficacy of the "click for food" mechanism, but it's there.      ]



Animal Rescue

Your help is appreciated. :-)  It takes 2 seconds and costs nothing!

Animal Rescue League Request           This seems pretty simple...

Please tell ten friends to tell ten today! The Animal Rescue Site
is having trouble getting enough people to click on it daily to
meet their quota of getting free food donated every day to abused
and neglected animals. It takes less than a minute to go to their
site and click on "feed an animal in need" for free. This doesn't
cost you a thing. Their corporate sponsors/advertisers use the
number of daily visits to donate food to abandoned/neglected
animals in exchange for advertising. Here's the website! Pass it
along to people you know. The address is:

http://www.theanimalrescuesite.com/

albaugh
response 177 of 335: Mark Unseen   Aug 13 16:45 UTC 2003

IWLTA that at 4 o'clock ET this morning, looking south into the crystal clear
night sky (at least it was in western Wayne county, in Plymouth), was one of
the most beautiful sights you're likely to see with the naked eye:  Pretty
close to the left of the bright moon, just past its full, was a very bright
object.  This is the planet Mars, which we have been told is as close to Earth
as it has been in perhaps 60,000 years.
gregb
response 178 of 335: Mark Unseen   Aug 13 19:41 UTC 2003

Actually, that was mentioned in an earlier post.  Bu the 27th, it's 
supposed to be the closest.  I sure hope it's clear that night.
oval
response 179 of 335: Mark Unseen   Aug 14 14:22 UTC 2003

ya i've been looking for a way to find out where it can be viewed at what
times and suchlike.

scott
response 180 of 335: Mark Unseen   Aug 14 16:20 UTC 2003

Was very clear last night.
jep
response 181 of 335: Mark Unseen   Aug 14 19:56 UTC 2003

Sterling Commerce is a reasonably large company, with about 2000 
employees.  It's no surprise that there's someone else named Perry; Jim 
Perry, who works at an office in Dublin, Ohio, (near Columbus).

It's no surprise that I occasionally get e-mail intended for him.  Jim 
Perry and John Perry are similar enough that someone who doesn't know 
about us both might well address an e-mail incorrectly.

However, yesterday things went farther.  Although Jim lives in Ohio, I 
received a US postal mail (originating from Sterling Commerce) for 
him.  I live in Michigan.

It appears his letter stuck to my letter  All employees received a 
message from the company yesterday.  I got his as well as mine.
russ
response 182 of 335: Mark Unseen   Aug 16 13:48 UTC 2003

RISKS digest volume 22 issue 85 is in /a/r/u/russ/risks/risks-22.85
russ
response 183 of 335: Mark Unseen   Aug 17 15:14 UTC 2003

As you might expect, the latest RISKS digest has a bunch of
(very early) commentary on the power outage, but also a lot
on the latest MS worm, confounding factors in medical research
(with lessons for everything else), deceptive URLs used by
scammers, filtered e-mail and more.  /a/r/u/russ/risks/risks-22.85
lk
response 184 of 335: Mark Unseen   Aug 17 18:11 UTC 2003

I need a Televideo 990 or 9060 terminal (or two). If you have one sitting
around (or can swap for a Wyse) please let me know.  More details in
Classified item 1137.  Email LK@stratcom.com .
russ
response 185 of 335: Mark Unseen   Aug 17 22:17 UTC 2003

In the wake of 8/14, the RISKS digests are flying fast.  RISKS digest
volume 22 issue 86 is in /a/r/u/russ/risks/risks-22.86.
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