From: owner-fegmaniax-digest@smoe.org (fegmaniax-digest) To: fegmaniax-digest@smoe.org Subject: fegmaniax-digest V10 #375 Reply-To: fegmaniax@smoe.org Sender: owner-fegmaniax-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-fegmaniax-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk fegmaniax-digest Wednesday, September 26 2001 Volume 10 : Number 375 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Re: Does this look like a scam or what? [strange little woj ] Bad taste from Mr. Godwin ["Scott McCleary" ] Re: Soft Boys on Radio 4 (London) tomorrow ["Alex Wettreich" ] Number 11 ["Mike Wells" ] one of the Seven Dwarves ["scary mary" ] Re: Does this look like a scam or what? ["Stewart C. Russell" ] Re: soft boys at poptones' radio4 [Mike Swedene ] Re: and yet more WTC pictures [Jon Fetter ] Re: and yet more WTC pictures [scary mary ] feels like digest 374 ["ross taylor" ] aurora [grutness@surf4nix.com (James Dignan)] Re: aurora [Tom Clark ] RE: aurora ["Brian Huddell" ] RE: aurora ["Cynthia Peterson" ] RE: aurora [Capuchin ] wot? ["Andrew D. Simchik" ] Re: wot? ["lucifersam" ] Re: Number 11 [Jeff Dwarf ] You Shall Not Pass [steve ] Re: Platomania [Michael R Godwin ] RE: aurora ["Kenneth Johnson" ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 25 Sep 2001 08:55:21 -0400 From: strange little woj Subject: Re: Does this look like a scam or what? when we last left our heroes, Michael R Godwin exclaimed: >Anyone else received this? The words "bad taste" spring to mind - MRG looks like a new variation of the nigerian scam: . woj ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 25 Sep 2001 14:40:53 +0100 (BST) From: Michael R Godwin Subject: Re: triv On Sat, 22 Sep 2001, Viola Rockiss wrote: > Godwin the Trivia King: > This is like waving a magenta flag in front of a bullshitter. > Hey, this is tough!. Hmmm, I know, Ill show "good sportsmanship" and give > others a go. I mean , wouldnt do to hog -all- the right answers. Right? > will you post the officail answers at some point? Here they are, in a text file based on James Dignan's excellent entry: http://www.bath.ac.uk/~hssmrg/answers.txt > Have a great party. Thanks, we had a good time. David Johnson & I plugged a song 'The Human Genome' from the show we are contributing to in Bristol on 6th October; Chris Hall played 'Choo-choo ch-boogie' on the piano; there was a half-hearted attempt at a game of croquet; and local songwriting genius Roger Chivers played his new song 'Jessica says' twice. He'd probably still be playing it if we hadn't chucked people out in order to get to bed by 4... Cheers! - - Mike "how many fingers did Ann Boleyn have?" Godwin PS Anyone going to the Radio 4 show: _Please_ record those new Soft Boys songs... ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 25 Sep 2001 06:49:33 -0700 From: "Scott McCleary" Subject: Bad taste from Mr. Godwin Interesting -- doesn't even reference the country of origin, but it's right in line with the Nigerian 419 letters. Wow -- they never pass up an opportunity to share the wealth do they? This is exactly why their government should prosecute these morons. But, as an African-born friend points out, the Nigerian government will only crack down on these guys if they themselves can make a buck out of it -- and then, of course, they would need a generous foreigner who might, perhaps, be willing to share a bank account for a couple weeks.... ;-) http://home.rica.net/alphae/419coal/ They were trying this stuff by mail at least 20 years ago -- a friend's father got a letter pitching their classic scam. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 25 Sep 2001 14:01:50 From: "Alex Wettreich" Subject: Re: Soft Boys on Radio 4 (London) tomorrow Hah! I run said Cotton Mather fansite! FWIW, the reason there was no Poptones gig listed was because I had no bloody idea there was one scheduled. Communication issues, you see. The Soft Boys a not a bad last-minute replacement as these things go. Sometimes discrete strands of one's life choose to intertwine in unexpected ways, producing both moments of dizzying serendipity and seemingly god-given opportunities to plug one's shit: http://www.geocities.com/alexfw is the address of my Cotton Mather site. If you like Robyn Hitchcock, you might like them (forthcoming album co-produced with Brad Jones, mixed by Dave Fridmann). Cheers, Alex, feg for 5 or so years - ----------------------------- > >Date: Tue, 25 Sep 2001 00:06:33 -0400 >From: strange little woj >Subject: Re: Soft Boys on Radio 4 (London) tomorrow > >i'm guessing this is not a radio 4 broadcast but a radio 4-sponsered event >at some club. i found a cotton mather fansite which confirms that they were >supposed to be in london this week, but the only date listed had was for >thursday, september 27th at the camden underworld which doesn't jive with >the wednesday. > >i wrote ian about this, but any other information is welcome. > >woj > > >From: "Ian Johnsen" > >Subject: [popt ?] sort of 'shameless self promotion', but some of > >you may actually be interested > > > >so... as some of you may know, we were supposed to be having Cotton >Mather > >playing at our 'Radio4' clubnight on Wednesday... 'cos of their, > >understandable, worry about flying at the moment, all their dates > >are cancelled... so we found a replacement.. > >here's what i stuck in our mailout. > >please pass it onto anyone you know in London who may be interested, as >it's > >so last minute this is the best way to spread the word. > > > >(oh... it's this Wednesday, and they'll be on around 10-ish.. an > >approx 40 min set.) > > > >thanks!! > > > >> The SOFT BOYS - yes folks... when informed of our dilemma, Sir Robyn > >> Hitchcock offered up his legendary band of merry minstrals to fill the >void > >> left by Cotton Mather. Currently holed up in some bunker or other >recording > >> their new album, they thought it only sensible that they swap one >bunker >for > >> another for an evening, and come entertain the kids at Radio4. It may >not > >> end up being the full line-up on Wednesday, as Matthew and his wife are > >> currently VERY expectant of child (congratulations from all here), but > >> whatever happens, it's bound to be fantastic... oh yes indeed... > _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 26 Sep 2001 02:08:58 +1200 From: grutness@surf4nix.com (James Dignan) Subject: Re: fegmaniax-digest V10 #374 >Who figures this stuff out anyway? > >> The date of the attack: 9/11 - 9 + 1 + 1 = 11 >> September 11th is the 254th day of the year: 2 + 5 + 4 = 11 >> After September 11th there are 111 days left to the end of the year. >> 119 is the area code to Iraq/Iran: 1 + 1 + 9 = 11 hm. number of players in a soccer team = 11 The number 11 in a soccer team usually plays on the wing. Planes have wings. Leeds United = 11 letters Bristol City = 11 letters Derby County = 11 letters Kevin Spacey = 11 letters. He appeared in the movie "The usual suspects" which had things blowing up in it Frank Sinatra - sang "New York New York" and appeared in "Ocean's Eleven" Teletubbies = 11 letters Osama bin Laden = 13 letters. Obviously not involved >I usually blame my asthma on the revolting London smog of 1952, one of the >last and worst of the Sherlock-Holmes-style "pea-soupers" (so-called >because of their sulphurous green tinge). If anyone else is getting these >smoke-and-dust-related symptoms, get them checked out medically! I just wish there was less pollen around at the moment. Ah, spring (wheeze) James James Dignan, Dunedin, New Zealand. =-.-=-.-=-.-=-.-=-.-=-.-= -=-.-=-.-=-.-=-.-=-.-=-.-=-.-=-.-=-.-=-.-=-.-=-.-=-.-=-.-=-.- .-=-.-=-.-=-.-=-.-=-.-=- You talk to me as if from a distance -.-=-.- And I reply with impressions chosen from another time =-.-=-.-=-.-=-.-=-.-=-.-=-.-=-. (Brian Eno - "By this River") ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 25 Sep 2001 14:28:05 +0000 From: "Viola Rockiss" Subject: BirdsperchII "You've got to be able to look at your thoughts on paper and discover what a fool you were." Ray Bradbury Jason: >OK fellow Pigeonmasters Advocthe Overthrow of Fegmaniax members, who >sent >spook-bird #1656 to spy on Kay? And what kind of juicy >photographs did we >get as a result of this operation? Darlin, its a lovely conceit, but do you really think -anyone- on earth would -want- to see pictures of a bed-headed, exceedingly dirty, bloody(Id transplanted a rose earlier. Memo to self, next time its time to move a deeply rooted rosebush from compacted clay soil, do -not- wear just shorts, short sleeved shirt and no gloves while doing it), baggilly-clothed, middle-aged woman? Sorry to disappoint, but if this is the best conspiracy you folks can come up with .... Ive actually done alittle research, and it seems due to the increase in microwave transmissions homing pigeons have been having a harder n harder time making it home. My guess it was just a lost bird who enjoyed eating the insects in my upturned soil. - ----------------- Mary Its scary how good you are at finding this! Thank you mightly. In fact, now I think what might have attracted it was all the puddles around(I was watering alot) as your link says lost birds are usually thirsty. Thanks. - ----------------- HAL: >But Here's More... > State of New York - The 11 State added to the Union > New York City - 11 Letters > Afghanistan - 11 Letters > The Pentagon - 11 Letters > Ramzi Yousef - 11 Letters (convicted or orchestrating the attack on the > WTC in 1993) > Flight 11 - 92 on board - 9 + 2 = 11 > Flight 77 - 65 on board - 6 + 5 = 11 Back to conspiracy theory. I hope you all realize the letter K is associated witht the number ... yup, 11;-). I suprised the Heidi Klum guy hasnt glommed onto that yet. - ------------ Herbie and the Zeus theory-- >well.... >if it was Zeus you will more than likely be having his >baby in 9 months or so So, but then, how , ahh, how -did- you know exactly what it was doing in my lap? You mean, that means, oh my god, oh my GOD. That means ... (Hmmm, guess Id better comb my hair before gardening next time.) Kay "You've got to be able to look at your thoughts on paper and discover what a fool you were." Ray Bradbury _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 25 Sep 2001 09:29:26 -0500 From: "Mike Wells" Subject: Number 11 > hm. number of players in a soccer team = 11 > The number 11 in a soccer team usually plays on the wing. Planes have wings. > Leeds United = 11 letters > Bristol City = 11 letters > Derby County = 11 letters > Kevin Spacey = 11 letters. He appeared in the movie "The usual suspects" > which had things blowing up in it > Frank Sinatra - sang "New York New York" and appeared in "Ocean's Eleven" > Teletubbies = 11 letters > Osama bin Laden = 13 letters. Obviously not involved Well observed. I would add that our Chicago Fire (11 letters) lead the Dallas Burn (11 letters if you count the space) in one conflagaration (14 letters) of an MLS playoff series. > >I usually blame my asthma on the revolting London smog of 1952, one of the > >last and worst of the Sherlock-Holmes-style "pea-soupers" (so-called > >because of their sulphurous green tinge). If anyone else is getting these > >smoke-and-dust-related symptoms, get them checked out medically! I'm blaming my recent case of shingles on Osama bin Laden because - wait for it - Afghans always make me itch. Michael "that was bad" ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 25 Sep 2001 09:42:06 -0500 From: "scary mary" Subject: one of the Seven Dwarves I guess I spoke too soon - I've been sneezing a lot this morning. I thought the rain would have kept the dust down. Perhaps I should see a professional... s.m. np - Thunderball - "Scorpio Rising" At 01:31 PM 9/25/2001 +0100, Michael R Godwin wrote: >I usually blame my asthma on the revolting London smog of 1952, one of the >last and worst of the Sherlock-Holmes-style "pea-soupers" (so-called >because of their sulphurous green tinge). If anyone else is getting these >smoke-and-dust-related symptoms, get them checked out medically! > >- Mike "that sounds like a good wheeze" Godwin >On Mon, 24 Sep 2001, scary mary wrote: > > At least the air is getting better down here. I haven't sneezed once > > this morning. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 25 Sep 2001 15:42:35 +0100 From: "Stewart C. Russell" Subject: Re: Does this look like a scam or what? Michael R Godwin wrote: > > Anyone else received this? The words "bad taste" spring to mind - MRG ah, the old Nigerian Letter scam hits e-mail. These used to get written up in Private Eye every couple of months in the 80s -- mostly about the should've-known-better high-ups who fell for them with public money -- but I haven't seen one in a while. Stewart ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 25 Sep 2001 10:57:32 -0400 From: strange little woj Subject: Re: Does this look like a scam or what? when we last left our heroes, Stewart C. Russell exclaimed: >ah, the old Nigerian Letter scam hits e-mail. These used to get written >up in Private Eye every couple of months in the 80s -- mostly about the >should've-known-better high-ups who fell for them with public money -- >but I haven't seen one in a while. huh. i got at least one, probably two, via e-mail last month. it had been a while since i'd seen one, but i don't recall hearing about a drop-off in their appearances. woj ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 25 Sep 2001 15:51:19 +0000 From: "Viola Rockiss" Subject: Band name We got a winner of a ref question this morning --"How do you drive to Cuba"? But "Driving to Cuba" would make a great band name, wouldnt it? Kay "You've got to be able to look at your thoughts on paper and discover what a fool you were." Ray Bradbury _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 25 Sep 2001 10:02:19 -0700 (PDT) From: Mike Swedene Subject: Re: soft boys at poptones' radio4 Is anyone copying this and then going to put it on the web for us? I have to go to work :( Herbie np -> SMITHS "Hang The DJ" Louder Than Bombs ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 25 Sep 2001 13:57:55 -0400 From: Jon Fetter Subject: Re: and yet more WTC pictures s.m.: >psyched to go see Sigur Ros tonight! How was the show? Can you give us a complete set list with correct spelling? Jon ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 25 Sep 2001 14:31:51 -0400 From: scary mary Subject: Re: and yet more WTC pictures At 01:57 PM 9/25/2001 -0400, Jon Fetter wrote: >s.m.: > >psyched to go see Sigur Ros tonight! > > How was the show? > Can you give us a complete set list with correct spelling? >Jon The show was really good. It was my first trip to the Beacon Theatre - very ornate and a great place to see a show. Looked like all the seats had a good view of the stage. The sound was good too - the ethereal music seemed to fill every corner of the theatre. They're visuals (movies of what seemed to be ordinary things but highly distorted) were eerie to me. Jonsi Birgisson's mostly played his guitar with a bow and also sang through his guitar into the microphone on one song. Very entertaining. Here's a set list from the show (copied from the message board on the Sigur Ros website so no guarantee on the spelling): Vaka - -Nojrnavilin - -N} Batter} - -Lagip m gfr - -Alafoss - -Olsen Olsen - -Fyrsta - -Samskipti - -Svefn-g-englar - -Daupalagip - -Poooooooooooooppppppppppppp Only three of the songs are from their current release Agftis byrjun - \ and they didn't play my favourite song "Staralfur" : ( s.m. np XTC Black Sea ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 25 Sep 2001 18:07:46 -0400 From: "ross taylor" Subject: feels like digest 374 Plato-- First modern fiction, if you ask me. Did I wake you Socrates? No, Crito, I was just thinking. I'm not sure I've seen a flashy, artsy translation of Plato (not that I'm sure it's desireable). The ones I've seen seemed pretty stolid, I guess to be as accurate as possible. I guess it's interesting to think of bad adaptations, for instance Ken Russell's "The Dialogues of Plato" ... I always think about Crito & the Apologia when I think about politix. - --- Did any DC folk catch Saturday's Silo's show at Iota? Hated missing that, I'm a longtime fan & like their new album a lot, *much* better than the one before. - --- I've been buying old records a lot recently, sort of as antidepressants. i.e. Roy Harper -- Sophisticated Beggar Teardrop Explodes -- Everybody Wants to Shag Hawkwind -- Doremi Fasola Tido (whatever; rockin) Sometime In New York City (haven't had it for years) Fluke -- Progressive History X Rascals -- Freedom Suite Strawbs -- Grave New World (I'm on a 1972 kick) Just my favorites. Missed the Silos, missed the Clean, at least I can play records. Ross Taylor Join 18 million Eudora users by signing up for a free Eudora Web-Mail account at http://www.eudoramail.com ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 26 Sep 2001 10:33:05 +1200 From: grutness@surf4nix.com (James Dignan) Subject: aurora Silly question probably (ignore if you're on digest mode!)... NOAA reports huge solar activity at the moment - you northern fegs should be in the middle of brilliant auroral activity - anything visible? James ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 25 Sep 2001 15:38:52 -0700 From: Tom Clark Subject: Re: aurora Now that you mention it, there's a huge amount of solar activity happening at about 45 degrees from the western horizon right now. So much so that it hurts to look at it! I'm such a wiseass. - -tc on 9/25/01 3:33 PM, James Dignan at grutness@surf4nix.com wrote: > Silly question probably (ignore if you're on digest mode!)... NOAA reports > huge solar activity at the moment - you northern fegs should be in the > middle of brilliant auroral activity - anything visible? > > James ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 25 Sep 2001 17:54:35 -0500 From: "Brian Huddell" Subject: RE: aurora > Silly question probably (ignore if you're on digest mode!)... > NOAA reports huge solar activity at the moment - you northern > fegs should be in the middle of brilliant auroral activity - > anything visible? Even southern fegs should consider looking at the northern sky after dark. About 15 years ago I spent a few hours watching what I thought must be an enormous fire on the horizon, distorted and enhanced by clouds. Found out the next day that NOAA had reported a rare visible aurora as far south as the Mississippi Gulf Coast. This may be comparable: http://www.noaanews.noaa.gov/stories/s778.htm ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 25 Sep 2001 15:58:44 -0700 From: "Cynthia Peterson" Subject: RE: aurora Not sure if I'd recognize huge solar activity if I saw it. What should I be looking for? (Here in Seattle, today's clouds look quite a bit like yesterday's). Cynthia - -----Original Message----- > Silly question probably (ignore if you're on digest mode!)... NOAA > reports huge solar activity at the moment - you northern fegs should > be in the middle of brilliant auroral activity - anything visible? > > James ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 25 Sep 2001 16:35:10 -0700 (PDT) From: Capuchin Subject: RE: aurora On Tue, 25 Sep 2001, Cynthia Peterson wrote: > Not sure if I'd recognize huge solar activity if I saw it. What should > I be looking for? (Here in Seattle, today's clouds look quite a bit > like yesterday's). Unfortunately, we're clouded in, too. (Only our clouds just hit overnight.) But you should be looking for the Aurora Borealis... Surely you know what that looks like. J. - -- _______________________________________________ Capuchin capuchin@bitmine.net Jeme A Brelin ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 25 Sep 2001 17:34:32 -0700 From: "Andrew D. Simchik" Subject: wot? >From: "SIMPSON,HAMISH (A-Sonoma,ex1)" >I'll be in SF on Wednesday singing the >traditional chant of "Sensible's a wanker". So what *is* the story about how he and Robyn ended up working together? Drew - -- Andrew D. Simchik, drew at stormgreen dot com http://www.stormgreen.com/ ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 26 Sep 2001 01:50:46 +0100 From: "lucifersam" Subject: Re: wot? Robyn wrote the lyrics to the captains follow up to Happy Talk..."Croydon".. > > So what *is* the story about how he and Robyn ended up working together? > > Drew > -- > Andrew D. Simchik, drew at stormgreen dot com > http://www.stormgreen.com/ ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 25 Sep 2001 23:19:32 -0700 (PDT) From: Jeff Dwarf Subject: Re: Number 11 Mike Wells wrote: > I'm blaming my recent case of shingles on Osama bin Laden because - > wait for it - Afghans always make me itch. > > Michael > "that was bad" especially since bin Laden is Saudi... ===== "Loyalty to a petrified opinion never yet broke a chain or freed a human soul." -- Mark Twain "The divinity of Jesus has been made a convenient cover for every absurdity." -- John Adams "The jury is the last line of defense against corporate misconduct." -- Craig McDonald, Texans for Public Justice ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 26 Sep 2001 01:49:17 -0500 From: steve Subject: You Shall Not Pass Any thoughts on the new FOTR trailer shown during Angel on Monday night? It's now at apple.com if you missed it. - - Steve __________ There he was, lips curled and eyes pursed, sweating his way through a text written for him about a complex subject, the depth of which, other than its political implications, he clearly had no way of understanding. - Les Payne, on the Bush stem cell speech ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 26 Sep 2001 12:30:52 +0100 (BST) From: Michael R Godwin Subject: Re: Platomania On Tue, 25 Sep 2001, ross taylor wrote: > I guess it's interesting to think of bad adaptations, for instance Ken > Russell's "The Dialogues of Plato" ... ... [Scene: The Groves of Academe. An orgy is in progress. Enter CRITO, fondling a voluptuous hetara]. CRITO: I was thinking about that theory of forms, Plat, and I've come up with this one - 36-24-36! PLATO: (belches) Yup, you seem to have grasped the essence of that idea. Now, what was I saying about philosopher kings? [Enter SOCRATES] SOCRATES: Mm, sorry I couldn't get here earlier, more trouble with her indoors. Any road, I heard a good one today: - - There was a young ephebe called Gallos - - Who had quite a sizeable ... PLATO: No poetry! No poetry! It's (belches again) dissolute! Besides which, I have some good stuff to tell you about a strange land, beyond the pillars of Hercules. It has seven circles of buildings, sheathed in gold, silver and oricalchum. PHAEDO: Ori what? PLATO: Calchum. Looks a fair treat. Anyway, this lost island of Atlantis is the sort of place which might pop up again any day, mark my words. [Enter ALKIBIADES with a gang of toughs. They throw a Herm through the window and start smashing things] ALKIBIADES: Eee, what a night! We've supped some stuff, I can tell you. Unmixed Chian wine - essential. [He vomits over several guests] PHAEDO: Shut up, Alky. But Plato, what about this Atlantis business? You're not telling me that the sunken empire is about to re-emerge? ALKIBIADES: You said it, son! Even as I speak, those Atlanteans are running amok in the Agora, raping and pillaging as they go. [Cut to AGORA. Scene of mass rape and pillage as the ATLANTEANS surge into view, bringing with them a DRAGON last used in 'Lair of the White Worm'] ATLANTEAN 1 (shagging vigorously): This is better than mooching around under water for nine thousand years, I can tell you. ATLANTEAN 2: Watch out! Here comes that dragon! [The DRAGON crushes both ATLANTEANS underfoot and sets fire to the Temple of the Erechthids. Scantily clad worshippers flee towards the camera]. WORSHIPPER: O me miserum! CRITO (entering left): That's _Latin_ - this is supposed to be a _Greek_ epic. KEN RUSSELL (off camera): OK, cut, lovies, cut! Now let's try it once more, and this time I want that dialogue to be really Socratic! [dissolve to M R Godwin, avoiding writing a lecture on standard deviations] ... ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 26 Sep 2001 08:28:35 -0700 From: "Kenneth Johnson" Subject: RE: aurora Before the rains settled in yesterday, the sunrise was very bright through the cloud cover as a walked to my bus stop. It seemed unusually brighter than it normally is. Could this have anything to do with it? Kenneth ******* "What have we achieved in mowing down mountain ranges, harnessing the energy of mighty rivers, or moving whole populations about like chess pieces, if we ourselves remain the same restless, miserable, frustrated creatures we were before? To call such activity progress is utter delusion." -- Henry Miller ********* >From: Capuchin >Reply-To: Capuchin >To: In A Van With Sebadoh >Subject: RE: aurora >Date: Tue, 25 Sep 2001 16:35:10 -0700 (PDT) > >On Tue, 25 Sep 2001, Cynthia Peterson wrote: > > Not sure if I'd recognize huge solar activity if I saw it. What should > > I be looking for? (Here in Seattle, today's clouds look quite a bit > > like yesterday's). > >Unfortunately, we're clouded in, too. (Only our clouds just hit >overnight.) > >But you should be looking for the Aurora Borealis... Surely you know what >that looks like. > >J. >-- >_______________________________________________ > >Capuchin capuchin@bitmine.net Jeme A Brelin _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp ------------------------------ End of fegmaniax-digest V10 #375 ********************************