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Subject:Re: Sincere apologies From:"Marlene J. Geary" <marlene -at- NECA -dot- COM> Date:Fri, 28 Feb 1997 11:39:20 -0500
>Geoff Hart:
>> I'd like to publicly apologize to everyone on the list who
>> received the large archive file I sent yesterday. I'll
>etc.
>
>That's the most gracious apology I've ever seen for an attack of online
>fumblethumb. I suggest we declare Goeff officially forgiven.
>
>@Kat
>Kat Nagel MasterWork Consulting Services, Rochester, NY
>Technical writing--Editing--Website development
I completely agree. After all, hey, I got a few games of Minesweeper in
while it was downloading...
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