From vnl@newton.jpl.nasa.gov Wed Feb 16 14:49:48 1994
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From: vnl@newton.jpl.nasa.gov (Vic Legerton)
Newsgroups: news.announce.newgroups,news.groups,soc.misc
Subject: RFD: soc.service-clubs
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Request for Discussion (RFD) on soc.service-clubs
This message initiates a 30-day discussion period to consider the
creation of a soc.service-clubs newsgroup. Discussion will take
place in news.groups, and all follow-up posts should be posted
to that group. Anyone at all interested in this proposal is
encouraged to participate in the discussion. Initial suggestions
for the group name, status and charter are given below, though
subject to review and revision based on the discussion to follow.
GROUP NAME
soc.service-clubs
STATUS
not moderated.
PURPOSE
The proposed soc.service-clubs newsgroup will provide a forum for
the discussion of all aspects of service clubs - objectives,
membership, service projects, fund raisers, etc.
RATIONALE
There are more than 3 million members of the recognized service
clubs throughout the world. These are generally identified as, but
not necessarily restricted to: Altrusa, Apex, Civitan, Exchange,
Kinsman, Kiwanis, Lions, Optimist, Pilot, Rotary, Soroptimist and
Zonta, and the many associated youth clubs. Most of these are
international organizations, with a combined total of more than
80,000 local clubs in at least 167 countries.
Many of the successful club projects and fundraisers could be
a tremendous success if duplicated by clubs in other cities,
states and countries, if only the information were shared.
The proliferation of computers and increased access to internet
provides an improved means of communication among the many clubs
and members.
There is no known newsgroup or mailing list for service clubs.
CHARTER
The proposed soc.service-clubs newsgroup will provide a forum for the
discussion of service clubs. Discussion will include (but not be
limited to) sharing of information about service projects, social and
fellowship programs, fundraising, program speakers, membership
qualifications and/or procedures, locations of clubs, material for
club bulletins, etc.
SUMMARY
In summary, a new news group called soc.service-clubs is being
proposed. Its focus will be on discussion of all items relating
to service clubs.
DISCUSSION
Discussion regarding the creation of the newsgroup soc.service-clubs
should be posted to news.groups.
--
Victor Legerton, NASA/JPL/Caltech email: vnl@newton.jpl.nasa.gov
From vnl@newton.jpl.nasa.gov Wed Mar 9 23:32:33 1994
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From: vnl@newton.jpl.nasa.gov (Vic Legerton)
Newsgroups: news.announce.newgroups,news.groups,soc.misc
Subject: 2nd RFD: soc.service-clubs
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Date: 9 Mar 1994 17:58:51 -0500
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Second Request for Discussion (RFD) on soc.service-clubs
This message announces the continuation of a 30-day discussion
period (initiated 16 February 1994) during which to consider the
creation of a soc.service-clubs newsgroup. Discussion will take
place in news.groups, and all follow-up posts should be posted
to that group. Anyone at all interested in this proposal is
encouraged to participate in the discussion. Initial suggestions
for the group name, status and charter are given below, though
subject to review and revision based on the discussion to follow.
GROUP NAME
soc.service-clubs
STATUS
not moderated.
PURPOSE
The proposed soc.service-clubs newsgroup will provide a forum for
the discussion of all aspects of service clubs - objectives,
membership, service projects, fund raisers, etc.
RATIONALE
There are more than 3 million members of the recognized service
clubs throughout the world. These are generally identified as, but
not necessarily restricted to: Altrusa, Apex, Civitan, Exchange,
Kinsman, Kiwanis, Lions, Optimist, Pilot, Rotary, Soroptimist and
Zonta, and the many associated youth clubs. Most of these are
international organizations, with a combined total of more than
80,000 local clubs in at least 167 countries.
Many of the successful club projects and fundraisers could be
a tremendous success if duplicated by clubs in other cities,
states and countries, if only the information were shared.
The proliferation of computers and increased access to internet
provides an improved means of communication among the many clubs
and members.
There is no known newsgroup or mailing list for service clubs.
CHARTER
The proposed soc.service-clubs newsgroup will provide a forum for the
discussion of service clubs. Discussion will include (but not be
limited to) sharing of information about service projects, social and
fellowship programs, fundraising, program speakers, membership
qualifications and/or procedures, locations of clubs, material for
club bulletins, etc.
SUMMARY
In summary, a new news group called soc.service-clubs is being
proposed. Its focus will be on discussion of all items relating
to service clubs.
DISCUSSION
Discussion regarding the creation of the newsgroup soc.service-clubs
should be posted to news.groups.
--
Victor Legerton, NASA/JPL/Caltech email: vnl@newton.jpl.nasa.gov
From vnl@newton.jpl.nasa.gov Thu Apr 21 23:47:18 1994
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From: vnl@newton.jpl.nasa.gov (Vic Legerton)
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Subject: 2nd RFD: soc.org.service-clubs.misc
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Second Request for Discussion (RFD) on soc.org.service-clubs.misc
This message announces a final discussion period (first RFD
was initiated 16 February 1994) during which to consider the
creation of a soc.org.service-clubs.misc newsgroup (change in the
proposed name). Discussion will take place in news.groups, and
all follow-up posts should be posted to that group. Anyone at all
interested in this proposal is encouraged to participate in the
discussion. Initial suggestions for the group name, status and
charter are given below, though subject to review and revision
based on the discussion to follow.
GROUP NAME
soc.org.service-clubs.misc
STATUS
not moderated.
PURPOSE
The proposed soc.org.service-clubs.misc newsgroup will provide
a forum for the discussion of all aspects of service clubs -
objectives, membership, service projects, fund raisers, etc.
RATIONALE
There are more than 3 million members of the recognized service
clubs throughout the world. These are generally identified as, but
not necessarily restricted to: Alpha Phi Omega, Altrusa, Apex,
Builders, Circle K, Civitan, Exchange, Key, Kinsman, Kiwanis, Lions,
Optimist, Pilot, Rotaract, Rotary, Soroptimist and Zonta. Most of
these are international organizations, with a combined total of more
than 100,000 local clubs in at least 167 countries.
Many of the successful club projects and fundraisers could be
a tremendous success if duplicated by clubs in other cities,
states and countries, if only the information were shared.
The proliferation of computers and increased access to internet
provides an improved means of communication among the many clubs
and members.
There is no known newsgroup or mailing list for service clubs.
CHARTER
The soc.org.service-clubs.misc newsgroup will provide a forum
for the discussion of all aspects of service clubs, including
but not restricted to: Alpha Phi Omega, Altrusa, Apex, Builders,
Circle K, Civitan, Exchange, Key, Kinsman, Kiwanis, Lions,
Optimist, Pilot, Rotaract, Rotary, Soroptimist and Zonta.
Discussion will include (but not be limited to) sharing of ideas
and information about objectives, service projects, social and
fellowship programs, fundraising, program speakers, membership
qualifications and/or recruitment, locations of clubs, material
for club bulletins, etc.
Constructive ideas should be discussed freely without debate about
specific organizations. All customary netiquette should be observed.
SUMMARY
In summary, a new news group called soc.org.service-clubs.misc is being
proposed. Its focus will be on discussion of all items relating
to service clubs.
DISCUSSION
Discussion regarding the creation of the newsgroup
soc.org.service-clubs.misc should be posted to news.groups.
--
Victor Legerton, NASA/JPL/Caltech email: vnl@newton.jpl.nasa.gov
From rdippold@qualcomm.com (RonDippold) Wed May 11 14:58:04 1994
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From: rdippold@qualcomm.com (Ron "Asbestos" Dippold)
Newsgroups: news.announce.newgroups,news.groups,rec.scouting,alt.org.toastmasters,alt.missing-kids
Subject: CFV: soc.org.service-clubs.misc
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Date: 9 May 1994 19:10:48 -0400
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FIRST CALL FOR VOTES (of 2)
unmoderated group soc.org.service-clubs.misc
Newsgroups line:
soc.org.service-clubs.misc General info on all service topics.
Votes must be received by 23:59:59 UTC, 30 May 1994.
After this CFV appears on news.announce.newgroups it will be sent to
the mailing lists APO-L and SCOUTING-L.
This vote is being conducted by a neutral third party. For voting
questions only contact rdippold@qualcomm.com. For questions about the
proposed group contact Victor N. Legerton <vnl@newton.jpl.nasa.gov>.
CHARTER
The soc.org.service-clubs.misc newsgroup will provide a forum for the
discussion of all aspects of service clubs, including but not
restricted to: Alpha Phi Omega, Altrusa, Apex, Builders, Circle K,
Civitan, Exchange, Key, Kinsman, Kiwanis, Lions, Optimist, Pilot,
Rotaract, Rotary, Soroptimist and Zonta.
Discussion will include (but not be limited to) sharing of ideas
and information about objectives, service projects, social and
fellowship programs, fundraising, program speakers, membership
qualifications and/or recruitment, locations of clubs, material
for club bulletins, etc.
Constructive ideas should be discussed freely without debate about
specific organizations. All customary netiquette should be observed.
There are more than 3 million members of the recognized service
clubs throughout the world, in more than 80,000 local clubs in at
least 167 countries. Many successful club projects and fundraisers
can be duplicated by other clubs. The increased access to internet
provides an improved means of communication among the many clubs
and members. There is no known newsgroup or mailing list for
service clubs.
HOW TO VOTE
Send MAIL to: voting@qualcomm.com
Just Replying should work if you are not reading this on a mailing list.
Your mail message should contain one of the following statements:
I vote YES on soc.org.service-clubs.misc
I vote NO on soc.org.service-clubs.misc
You may also ABSTAIN in place of YES/NO - this will not affect the outcome.
Anything else may be rejected by the automatic vote counting program. The
votetaker will respond to your received ballots with a personal acknowledge-
ment by mail - if you do not receive one within several days, try again.
It's your responsibility to make sure your vote is registered correctly.
One vote counted per person, no more than one per account. Addresses and
votes of all voters will be published in the final voting results list.
From rdippold@qualcomm.com (RonDippold) Mon May 16 22:57:52 1994
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From: rdippold@qualcomm.com (Ron "Asbestos" Dippold)
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Subject: 2nd CFV: soc.org.service-clubs.misc
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LAST CALL FOR VOTES (of 2)
unmoderated group soc.org.service-clubs.misc
Newsgroups line:
soc.org.service-clubs.misc General info on all service topics.
Votes must be received by 23:59:59 UTC, 30 May 1994.
After this CFV appears on news.announce.newgroups it will be sent to
the mailing lists APO-L and SCOUTING-L.
This vote is being conducted by a neutral third party. For voting
questions only contact rdippold@qualcomm.com. For questions about the
proposed group contact Victor N. Legerton <vnl@newton.jpl.nasa.gov>.
CHARTER
The soc.org.service-clubs.misc newsgroup will provide a forum for the
discussion of all aspects of service clubs, including but not
restricted to: Alpha Phi Omega, Altrusa, Apex, Builders, Circle K,
Civitan, Exchange, Key, Kinsman, Kiwanis, Lions, Optimist, Pilot,
Rotaract, Rotary, Soroptimist and Zonta.
Discussion will include (but not be limited to) sharing of ideas
and information about objectives, service projects, social and
fellowship programs, fundraising, program speakers, membership
qualifications and/or recruitment, locations of clubs, material
for club bulletins, etc.
Constructive ideas should be discussed freely without debate about
specific organizations. All customary netiquette should be observed.
There are more than 3 million members of the recognized service
clubs throughout the world, in more than 80,000 local clubs in at
least 167 countries. Many successful club projects and fundraisers
can be duplicated by other clubs. The increased access to internet
provides an improved means of communication among the many clubs
and members. There is no known newsgroup or mailing list for
service clubs.
HOW TO VOTE
Send MAIL to: voting@qualcomm.com
Just Replying should work if you are not reading this on a mailing list.
Your mail message should contain one of the following statements:
I vote YES on soc.org.service-clubs.misc
I vote NO on soc.org.service-clubs.misc
You may also ABSTAIN in place of YES/NO - this will not affect the outcome.
Anything else may be rejected by the automatic vote counting program. The
votetaker will respond to your received ballots with a personal acknowledge-
ment by mail - if you do not receive one within several days, try again.
It's your responsibility to make sure your vote is registered correctly.
One vote counted per person, no more than one per account. Addresses and
votes of all voters will be published in the final voting results list.
soc.org.service-clubs.misc Bounce List - No need to revote
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altenbm@einstein.cognos.com Michele Altenburger
c2mxall@fre.fsu.umd.edu Jonathan T. Alloy
jfortt@dorsai.dorsai.org Joseph Fortt
newfield@vsl.ist.ucf.edu Dale Newfield
SNEGRIN@TURBO.Kean.EDU
From rdippold@qualcomm.com (RonDippold) Tue May 31 20:53:36 1994
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From: rdippold@qualcomm.com (Ron "Asbestos" Dippold)
Newsgroups: news.announce.newgroups,news.groups,rec.scouting,alt.org.toastmasters,alt.missing-kids
Subject: RESULT: soc.org.service-clubs.misc passes 160:23
Supersedes: <soc.org.service-clubs.misc-CFV2@uunet.uu.net>
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Date: 31 May 1994 20:51:30 -0400
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RESULT
unmoderated group soc.org.service-clubs.misc passes 160:23
There were 160 YES votes and 23 NO votes, for a total of 183 valid votes.
For group passage, YES votes must be at least 2/3 of all valid (YES and NO)
votes. There also must be at least 100 more YES votes than NO votes.
There is a five day discussion period after these results are posted. If no
serious allegations of voting irregularities are raised, the moderator of
news.announce.newgroups will create the group shortly thereafter.
Newsgroups line:
soc.org.service-clubs.misc General info on all service topics.
This vote is being conducted by a neutral third party. For voting
questions only contact rdippold@qualcomm.com. For questions about the
proposed group contact Victor N. Legerton <vnl@newton.jpl.nasa.gov>.
CHARTER
The soc.org.service-clubs.misc newsgroup will provide a forum for the
discussion of all aspects of service clubs, including but not
restricted to: Alpha Phi Omega, Altrusa, Apex, Builders, Circle K,
Civitan, Exchange, Key, Kinsman, Kiwanis, Lions, Optimist, Pilot,
Rotaract, Rotary, Soroptimist and Zonta.
Discussion will include (but not be limited to) sharing of ideas
and information about objectives, service projects, social and
fellowship programs, fundraising, program speakers, membership
qualifications and/or recruitment, locations of clubs, material
for club bulletins, etc.
Constructive ideas should be discussed freely without debate about
specific organizations. All customary netiquette should be observed.
There are more than 3 million members of the recognized service
clubs throughout the world, in more than 80,000 local clubs in at
least 167 countries. Many successful club projects and fundraisers
can be duplicated by other clubs. The increased access to internet
provides an improved means of communication among the many clubs
and members. There is no known newsgroup or mailing list for
service clubs.
soc.org.service-clubs.misc Final Vote Ack
Do NOT use this as a mailing list. Voters are not necessarily
interested in receiving email about the subject of the vote, and some
may react rather violently and try to get your account pulled.
Voted Yes
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72643.12@CompuServe.COM Jeffrey M. Wolff
76703.633@CompuServe.COM Steve Souza
96889779@WSUVM1.CSC.WSU.EDU Steve Kuehn, WSU Circle K Service Club
abrennan@student.umass.edu Amy E. Brennan
ACCSMM@vaxc.hofstra.edu Susan of W.A.M.S.
ADMSTUDY%canisius.bitnet@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU Admissions Grad Asst
aiyen@MIT.EDU Ann Yen
al198723@academ01.mty.itesm.mx JESUS EUGENIO SANCHEZ PENA
altenbm@einstein.cognos.com Michele Altenburger
andysten@uwimona.edu.jm Andrew Dean Stennett
antersbe@informatik.tu-muenchen.de Stefan Antersberger
apsp@aol.com
ark3@MIT.EDU Abhay Saxena
ault@cs.albany.edu Jim Ault
BARNDS02@SNYONEVA.CC.ONEONTA.EDU
bblack@nyx10.cs.du.edu Brent Black
BIASD@mail.firn.edu David Liston Bias (407) 273-3516
bigdaddy@chopin.udel.edu The Mauve Power Ranger
bjv@herbison.com B.J. Herbison
bndg1868@uxa.cso.uiuc.edu Bevan N. Das
bph@gov.nt.ca Byron Hynes
BR1678%ALBNYVMS.bitnet@UACSC2.ALBANY.EDU All my life is a Circle from sunri
brodskyf@std.teradyne.com Franklin Brodsky
BUTCHER95@alison.sbc.edu
BUTCHER97@alison.sbc.edu
c2mxall@fre.fsu.umd.edu Jonathan T. Alloy
CACIOPPO@VM1.NODAK.EDU Amie Cacioppo
CARDILIN@udavxb.oca.udayton.edu
cBalasbas_at_PubHealth@ccmail.llu.edu
ccrazy@MIT.EDU
cfwelch@uxa.cso.uiuc.edu Welch
CHARTON@main.morris.org Mike Charton, Parsippany Public Library
clstampe@mailbox.syr.edu Chris Stamper
cpdlc2@MIT.EDU
CSABO@TURBO.Kean.EDU
cvxmdb@Arco.COM Beyer Michael (215)359-2096
dc30+@andrew.cmu.edu Deborah Nina Cherry
djhartma@mtu.edu Darrick Hartman
djhunt@artsci.wustl.edu David Jason Hunt
dkondra@nextlab.calstatela.edu Dona Kondrath
dlurie@cfo.hq.nasa.gov David F Lurie
drayer@minerva.cis.yale.edu Rebecca Drayer
easu407@orion.oac.uci.edu Fuzzball
edandura@tuba.aix.calpoly.edu Eric Dandurand
edmc@plantwo.byu.edu
enyman@vt.edu Rick Nyman
ESC1001@FNALV.FNAL.GOV Charlie Zimmerman
estheryu@jhunix.hcf.jhu.edu Esther Jeong Yu
falvo@husc.harvard.edu James Falvo
FARNSWORT_J@SALT.PLU.EDU JONATHAN FARNSWORTH
fokd@rpi.edu
frankb@MIT.EDU
fryem@odin.wosc.osshe.edu Michelle Frye
gaultk@ucs.orst.edu Kristin Gault
gclark@uxa.ecn.bgu.edu Michael A Clark
HEATHA@yvax.byu.edu
henning@MIT.EDU
higa@lclark.edu Keith Higa
horner@cheshire.oxy.edu Nicole N. Horner
ihmuraka@MIT.EDU
jamescli@MIT.EDU James Chingwei Li
jbemis@cass.ma02.bull.com John Bemis
jdawson@ux4.cso.uiuc.edu Justin C Dawson
jfortt@dorsai.dorsai.org Joseph Fortt
jkwock@flute.aix.calpoly.edu Lisianthus
jlowder@paul.spu.edu Jeff Lowder
JMCEWEN@UPS.EDU
jmd55000@uxa.cso.uiuc.edu Julie Driscoll
joann@UNIXHUB.SLAC.STANFORD.EDU Jo Ann Malina
john.shakula@m.cc.utah.edu john shakula
JohnGLin2@aol.com
jsd@ecn.purdue.edu Jeffrey S. Davidson
jshah@ux4.cso.uiuc.edu Jigs
junix!cbodine@sinkhole.unf.edu Clinton Bodine
junix!ecowart@sinkhole.unf.edu Eve Cowart
jwolff@nyx10.cs.du.edu Jeffrey Wolff
KDC9622@ZEUS.TAMU.EDU Must be a king. Why do you say that? 'Asn't got Ducks
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kholaday@lamar.ColoState.EDU Kent Holaday
krbnsn@lehman.com Ken Robinson
kristen@Applelink.apple.com
ky0h+@andrew.cmu.edu Kirk J. Yenerall
L15D@ZFN.UNI-BREMEN.DE Martin Schroeder
lalibr@rpi.edu
LANOVAZ@sask.usask.ca JOEL LANOVAZ
LBOOS%LSUVM.BITNET@uga.cc.uga.edu Laurie Boos
lefty@mtu.edu Douglas Coffman
loren@panix.com Loren Finkelstein
lyco!smicarr@uunet.UU.NET Carrie Smith
macaroon@MIT.EDU I think so I am
manderfr@ucs.orst.edu Ryan Manderfeld
Mark-Moraes@deshaw.com
MAYEJH38@SNYONEVA.CC.ONEONTA.EDU Josh
MBECK@UPS.EDU
mcgregoa@cognos.com Alayne McGregor
md3930@csc.albany.edu
meeksr@u.washington.edu Richard Meeks
mehlG@moravian.edu
melendez@husc.harvard.edu Michelle Melendez
mg@ac.duke.edu Michael Grubb
Michael968@aol.com
MILLARSU@LANMAIL.SHU.EDU
MILLER@UPS.EDU
mjm1009@sjfc.edu Matthew McDermott
MrcharlesT@aol.com
mrosen@nyx10.cs.du.edu Michael Rosen
mrutherf@diana.cair.du.edu MEGHAN T. RUTHERFORD
MSUITOR@OREGON.UOREGON.EDU JODIE HALL
NARAHT@DRYCAS.CLUB.CC.CMU.EDU Randy Finder
ndiep@diana.cair.du.edu NICOLE DIEP
newfield@vsl.ist.ucf.edu Dale Newfield
nga@rpi.edu
o.watkins@genie.geis.com
pdolf@flute.aix.calpoly.edu Peter Michael Dolf
PIXIE@JHUVMS.HCF.JHU.EDU
pmok@tuba.aix.calpoly.edu
PRICERD@whitman.edu
proton@OREGON.UOREGON.EDU ORION!
pshuang@MIT.EDU
PSTATEN@VAX1.UMKC.EDU Aphrodite
quinn@phoenix.Princeton.EDU Michael J. Quinn
r14tx52@netcom.com Mike Curran
RAY.DYKE@omhbbs.org RAY DYKE
rcraig@library.carleton.ca Robert Craig
REAL@JHUVMS.HCF.JHU.EDU
riddick_a@kosmos.wcc.govt.nz Anne Riddick
rowleyt@seattleu.edu Thomas H. Rowley
rreese@dhvx20.csudh.edu
rrittne@emoryu1.cc.emory.edu Renee B. Rittner
SAAST8@vms.cis.pitt.edu THE PRINCE
SCAIRPON@bms.com
scastle@trumpet.aix.calpoly.edu Sarah M Castle
SGUTENTAG@TURBO.Kean.EDU
silverma@ux4.cso.uiuc.edu Shannon Silverman
SIMMONS@UPS.EDU
skinner@OREGON.UOREGON.EDU NatureBoy
SMQ94@UNO.CC.GENESEO.EDU SUSIE Q
SNEGRIN@TURBO.Kean.EDU
snickel@diana.cair.du.edu SARA C. NICKEL
SRUSSELL@Butler.EDU Scott 'The Weasel' Russell
stacyls@wam.umd.edu S. L. Smith
STPSA@jazz.ucc.uno.edu
SWEENYKE@VAX.ETOWN.EDU
swh@lclark.edu Scott Hamilton
szh20@juts.ccc.amdahl.com Stuart Hayes
TABOR@CWU.EDU
tanner@siast.sk.ca Ken Tanner
TENLEN@UPS.EDU
TURNERM@COFC.EDU
vehlor@rpi.edu Richard Edward Vehlow
verch@cedar.buffalo.edu Jason Verch
viertel@cheshire.oxy.edu Andrew Viertel
vincent@ecst.csuchico.edu Big Cheese
vnl@zeus.jpl.nasa.gov Vic Legerton
waddell@usceast.cs.scarolina.edu Jeff Waddell
waltoml@WKUVX1.WKU.EDU Settummanque, the blackeagle
xtkmg@blaze.trentu.ca Kate Gregory
ybaradar@cymbal.aix.calpoly.edu Princess Jasmin
yuannerd@leland.Stanford.EDU Yuan Li
Voted No
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adams@kona.wes.army.mil F. P. Adams, Jr.
AKM97@UNO.CC.GENESEO.EDU
anders@uss-enterprise.bu.edu Anders M Jorgensen
crouchkp@flidh102.delcoelect.com
elt@irony.com Ed Taychert
hbe@red-eft.la.ca.us Harris Boldt Edelman
HD0022%ALBNYVMS.bitnet@UACSC2.ALBANY.EDU Chip Dunham
hson@ludd.luth.se Roger H}kansson
j414@midway.uchicago.edu mary-frances jagod
jrm@globalvillag.com John R. MacWilliamson
Kari.Hurtta@fmi.fi Kari E. Hurtta
kregg@cs.wisc.edu Kregg Brooks
mad5c@server.cs.virginia.edu
mmt@RedBrick.COM Maxime Taksar KC6ZPS
mughal@alumni.caltech.edu A. M. Mughal
nils@wildcat.dartmouth.edu Nils Nieuwejaar
rick@bcm.tmc.edu Richard H. Miller
siamak@kaiwan.com Siamak Ansari
smailer@titan.ucs.umass.edu IRA SMAILER
smarry@turing.toronto.edu Smarasderagd
stainles@bga.com Dwight Brown
twpierce@unix.amherst.edu Tim Pierce
WARD@ernie.van.forintek.ca Ward F. Bush
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