From: owner-jewel-digest To: jewel-digest@smoe.org Subject: jewel-digest V1 #356 Reply-To: jewel@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-jewel-digest Precedence: bulk X-To-Unsubscribe: Send mail to "jewel-digest-request@smoe.org" X-To-Unsubscribe: with "unsubscribe" as the body. jewel-digest Sunday, 14 July 1996 Volume 01 : Number 356 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Damn ATTeNTiON Non- JewelStocking members !!! Andrew don't read!!! More Harris stuff... JewelStock web site update/AOL chat room NJC: SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM ......WONDERFUL SPAM! (whew) Re: What to do? (aol-ers unite) Re: seating Re: Travel Advice A Letter to Jewel for Jewelstock Guestbook NON-Jewel content - Official Protest to Jeff Wasilko - RE: Longest "subject" record" My plans on getting to Woodstock. (in other words, not news) Admin: Long Subject Lines Re: NJC: SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM NJC: Re: youngest, farthest, oldest, tallest, shortest, baldest, most pierced oops Re: Admin: Long Subject Lines ---------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Mike Connell Date: Sun, 14 Jul 1996 00:39:21 -0400 Subject: Damn Damn...I just realized that to break that record, someone just has to reply to the message and it's shattered, gone for eternity...history Mike - -- |~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~| | | | JewelStock Online is at | | | | http://www.theartof.com/jewelstock | | | | username = angel | | password = racecar | | | |~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~| ------------------------------ From: CornflkGl@aol.com Date: Sun, 14 Jul 1996 01:22:04 -0400 Subject: ATTeNTiON Non- JewelStocking members !!! You may have seen posts about a guestbook for the Jewel show. Then again, I know if I wasn't going to JewelStock, I wouldn't even bother to read them. So this is an explination for you people who aren't coming - because the book involves you too. I'm making a kind of journal at the show- I was thinking of calling it Pieces of Jewel in Us. It's going to be notes from all of the Everyday Angels written to Jewel, to tell her how much her music means to us. We'll present this book to her at the friday night show. This is where you come in- you can put your thoughts in the book too !!! All you have to do is send me a letter to Jewel, and I will print it out and include it in the book. Say whatever you want in the letters, and if you would like it to be private, I'll put it in a envelope and tape it to a page in a book. This way, everybody is involved. So, if you want to be included, send me a letter and I'll put it in !! I'll be collecting these letters until midnight on Wednesday, the 17th, so you've got time to write them out and redraft. Rachel CornflkGl@aol.com ------------------------------ From: Ddhaoc@aol.com Date: Sun, 14 Jul 1996 01:44:15 -0400 Subject: Andrew don't read!!! More Harris stuff... Andrew wrote: >Please don't post a message if you have nothing to say, just because you are bored. Some of us are actually busy!< CAUTION: random, disjointed, "I-think-I-might-have-a-24-hour-bug" thoughts follow. Andrew, you might want to pass up this post. Sinjin wrote: >...two children playing with a frisbee without an adult supervisor in sight! Do you know that every 5 minutes a child is injured in a frisbee related incident?...< They could have at least given their unsuspecting offspring a safety frisbee. You know, the kind with the rounded corners? wendel wrote: >And my tevas. I love my tevas. If it was legal in this state, I'd marry them. Would that be sandalcest?< They are comfy, aren't they? The only shoes more comfortable (although somewhat warmer) are Nike Air Mocs (yep, air moccasins). Heck, I might bring both pairs just to pamper my feet. Now Dean, he has cloven hoofs and usually wears burlap bags in the winter. (It accents his angelic halo quite nicely, I might add.) Tom wrote: >I would venture a guess that Geritt and I are coming the farthest for JS. I think I'll pick up the car, touch the Pacific Ocean in SF Bay Area and then go pick up Geritt...< Tommy, let's tag team it. You touch the Pacific (get a photo and a piece of driftwood), tag up with me at Woodstock and I will carry it to Cape Cod and toss it in the Atlantic. Wall-to-wall, coast-to-coast travel. What a meaningless effort, LET'S DO IT! Someone wrote: >Sorry I've been corrected by my wife. It is 5 days 12 hours and 15 minutes to JEWELSTOCK. Since I couldn't get it right she says I can't do it anymore. Any volunteers?< Before we answer, could you please clarify WHAT it is you can't get right for the missus? (Dean wants to know.) Someone else wrote: >...And nobody may wear "cat in the hat" hats. Or beehive hairdos.< Dean and I have to wear "Cat in the Hat" hats. Or you'll see our beehive hairdos. Wow, what a catch-22 that is! But we will have our antlers and tails trimmed for the show...Also, please don't stand directly behind either of us at the show, or you might get kicked. No harm intended, just our nature! Eric wrote: >Subject: What Dean/Dennis should wear to Jewelstock...hey, wouldn't it be funny if Dean and Dennis wore those "Stupid"/"I'm With Stupid" t-shirts? of course, they would have to duke it out to see who wears the "Stupid" t-shirt. :)< Naw, we'll just wear shirts that say "STUPID IS..." and "...AS STUPID DOES". Kind of classy I think, in an Oscar-winning way. Mike C. wrote: >...we've hidden the fact the real opener for Thursday's show is "The Harris Brothers and Special Guest Carter Navarro - The Three OTHER Tenors" - let's see Miss Kilcher follow that< FOLLOW US?!? Mike, you lying dawg, you told Dean and me Jewel was OPENING for us! (Patty, Jewel, then us.) The deal is off, Bucko. We're playing the Alaska State Fair instead... Amber wrote: >...get Dennis/Dean pic...This picture would then need to be scanned and put on a page somewhere. Once this is done, the page would need to be hacked into and the picture defaced.< AND >p.s. - dean/dennis, keep those one liners coming< If the picture is taken in good light and well-focused, it will already be defaced! In case you haven't heard, you can catch Dean and me at the Alaska State Fair... Someone else wrote: >Anand asked when the fair was...and i don't know the specific date...I believe it is around August 20-25...that is why i wondered if it was too difficult for jewel to up and leave in the middle of neil's tour to go up to Alaska for 1 or 2 gigs< Wow, that's when I will be seeing Jewel at Great Woods in Mansfield, MA. Might catch both shows, and...oh great! I'll be with Jewel when Dean and I are supposed to play the Alaska Fair (to replace Jewel because she cancelled to play at my local concert, which opened the Alaska Fair gig to Dean and me...awww, to heck with it, Dean can play with himself in Alaska!) BTW, that damn hurricane Bertha rained all over SE Massachusetts Saturday. Therefore, my scuba diving plans for later today have been sabotaged! Arrrgggghhhhhh! So much for mellowing out before JewelStock! Now I'm gonna be tense, so be nice to me, and offer Dean food at JewelStock (just place it on the ground in front of him). - -- Dennis (Regretting this is gonna be over before we know it) Harris p.s. I haven't heard the Dean voice in my head for several days, but its happened before... ------------------------------ From: Ddhaoc@aol.com Date: Sun, 14 Jul 1996 02:03:20 -0400 Subject: JewelStock web site update/AOL chat room Angels: JewelStock Online is being updated by 2 am EST Sunday morning with the recent announcements. Sorry about the delay. Mike wrote: >Maybe we can even put the log (AOL CHAT ROOM AT JEWELSTOCK) on the Web Site after the shows!!! Dennis, whaddya think??? We'll have a "12 Step" page on the Site.< You're the trail boss, Mike. A 12 Step page would suit me just fine. If Angels want to do a list chat on AOL Thursday night, I can bring my PowerBook with modem, etc. (if everyone will chip in a buck or so for the long distance costs/AOL charges). Problem is, we'd probably exceed the 23-24 people limit! BTW, Dean hasn't been home for days. If anyone sees Dean, please tell him the UPS box with the air holes is beginning to smell. - -- Dennis Harris ------------------------------ From: dennis harris Date: Sun, 14 Jul 1996 02:17:03 +0000 Subject: NJC: SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM ......WONDERFUL SPAM! (whew) Mike C wrote: >: JEWELSTOCK: Web Site not yet updated....List announcements of RSVP deadlines/closings are in effect!....geez, I just realized that I can just keep typing in the subject box here....this is neat!!!! I think I'll set a record for the longest "subject" in the (so far) history of the Jewel mailing list. Jeff Wasilko!!! What's the record???? Ah, what's the diff anyway? Sinjin, Carter or one of the Harris brothers will just go ahead and break it anyway tomorrow, just to spite me!! Well, maybe I'll be lucky enough to hold it for at least 12 hours. Time wil tell.< Mike, don't encourage me like this! You are directly contributing to the delinquency of an angel (demoted to a small "a" now). If this DID go through as the longest subject line in Digest history, can we call a truce before someone gets hurt? Andrew is really gonna hate me (sorry Andy). BTW Mike, your record stood for less than TWO hours... - -- Dennis (am I scaring the Angels outta the cornfield again?) Harris ------------------------------ From: MrNoctrnl@aol.com Date: Sun, 14 Jul 1996 04:01:35 -0400 Subject: Re: What to do? (aol-ers unite) Chopped Bro and other kewl people that read this list, I am all for it! I agree that we should all meet at whatever time in whatever chat room (12steps...hehehe) and hang out. We'll make sure that it gets logged as well. Someone figure out when and I'm there, dude! I am a newcomer to this list, but I can already tell that those that contribute to this list are really good people. Those posts that may stray a bit from true chat about the Archangel merely add a bit of flavor to the list. We should all be really awed that we can call each other friends even though most of us have never met (and the very lucky few will soon make that statement obsolete...) and very thankful that through a common interest in this one incredible person we are even having this argument in the first place. Don't forget why we are here... to talk about Jewel. But at the same time let's take care of one another as friends, and listen to whatever a friend has to say. After all, wouldn't Jewel want it that way? Personally, I am going to be extremely proud to tell people that I was among the later members of the first group of fans to truly fall in love with Jewel and her music. It is only a matter of time until there are jillions of people that feel the same way that we do now. Let's stick together so that when that eventually happens we won't get lost in the flood. Well, just my two cents... : ) Humbly, Duncan MrNoctrnl@aol.com ------------------------------ From: Leave the shadows dancing Date: Sun, 14 Jul 1996 04:21:02 -0500 (EST) Subject: Re: seating :> If we were nice, we would let the people driving from California be up :> in the front... Hey.. for some reason I *LOVE* that idea! ;P Gerrit :> ... And people like Liz', being short and never having seen :> Jewel before. But her 6 ft. tall sister will have to be in the back. :) :> And nobody may wear "cat in the hat" hats. Or beehive hairdos. :> I was right up front in Phila. and I picture myself somewhere in the :> middle to back this time. It doesn't matter because I am surrounded by :> friends anyway. :> This is great!!! Got my blue ribbon. See you soon! Selena :> - -- "The best cure for insomnia is to get a lot of sleep" - W.C. Fields ------------------------------ From: Leave the shadows dancing Date: Sun, 14 Jul 1996 04:35:21 -0500 (EST) Subject: Re: Travel Advice Igor! First of all.thanks fer yer heartfelt advice on driving. =) :> It has taken me any were from 2.5 days to 4 days to make the trip. My record :> for driving and not sleeping is 50 hrs. Whoa! That's the exact time the route thing says. We plan to strive for that record, but will probably not cuz letting the car rest and all is good. :) (Then again, we'll be going OVER the speed limit, eheh) :> This is the last thing that you :> should do. Most of the deadly accidents are caused by tired drivers falling :> a sleep at the wheel. I agree completely! Being un-awake at driving is almost as bad as being drunk. :> 1.If possible, drive with someone, even if they don't share the :> driving time. Yep! I find it has always helped to have someone keep you awake. Tom and I will be switching off.. hopefully we can have inverse sleeping patterns. ;) :> 2.Drinking a lot of coffee may hurt more than help. Coffee acts as a :> stimulant and will keep you awake for a while. What happens is you :> try to follow up with more coffee as you get tired and you get :> hyper-stimulated. The curve of coming done is very different from :> going up. The drop is fast and sudden and can result in falling :> asleep at the wheel. Coffee doesn't do anything for me. Or against me. I took no-doze once just to try it even tho I KNEW that caffeine doesn't do ANHTING to me. They just tasted like Tic-Tacs and did the same thing.. nothign! :P On long road trips. I agree (for those who it does do something to), but for short road trips (less than 8 hours), coffee can help as long as you don't drink too much and take the drop before you get to your destination. Good thing to be thinkking about tho when you down that cup! :> 3.What helps is drinking lots of water and nibbling on fresh raw :> fruits and vegetables as you drive. The fruits and veggies slowly :> release sugars into your bloodstream and will give you energy and :> keep you alert. The water will help flush toxins that build up in :> your body as sit for long times. Cool! I never thought about that. I always drink TONS of water.. but that's just me. Thanks fer the idea! =) (Still haven't gone shopping for food fer the trip yet) :> 4.Do not use any other stimulants, legal or otherwise. :> 5.Try to stop at least for 5 min. for every hour of driving time. :> Get out of the car for a short walk and stretch. Good time to get :> rid of those toxins as well. Tie the stops to fuel, food, and toilet :> stops. You will find that this will not effect your overall time and :> will make for a safer drive. Gas trips end up being food stops and sometimes even bathroom breaks.. no matter how you plan it. :> I just go by the theory that if you feel stiff, it's time to stop and MOVE your body! =) :> 6.If you get tired, stop right away. Go to a well lit place with :> plenty of other people around if you need to stop. Some of the :> reststops along the Interstate highways are dangerous. If you have :> to stop on the highway, make sure you are far off the road and in a :> spot where you can be seen. A 10-15 minute snooze helps a whole lot. *nod* Lock all your doors and sleep in the car. :) Near lots of lights and other people. =) Driving while tired is NOT a good idea.. take it from me.. *weak smile* :> 7.Have a helluva great time at Jewelstock. I was planning on going :> until I got the worst news of my life about a family member. He is :> going to have to fight for his life and I need to be there to help :> and support him. Well he is lucky to have you there for him... Gerrit - -- Edmund - "That Farrow bloke you executed today. You sure he's dead?" Baldrick - "I cut his head off. That usually does the trick." - Black Adder ------------------------------ From: Victor Igor Wasylczenko Date: Sun, 14 Jul 1996 03:22:11 -0700 Subject: A Letter to Jewel for Jewelstock Guestbook Dear Jewel, I would like to share two stories with you. Both are inspired from reactions to your CD as I play it for people in my car. "Turn that awful song off", is a typical reaction to I get to "Pieces of You". Of course it is interesting to see at which point in the song this happens. Why does such a beautiful, sensative song, with such an easily understood message get people so mad. My first story has a simple serious message and is often misunderstood. It is about women farting. This is not a story about a fetish, but one of womens oppression by men. As I grew up I never heard my mother or sister fart. At one time I thought I heard this one women, but she quickly turned to her dog and said, "Bad doggy, bad". It wasn't ontil I was on my honeymoon that I heard my wife do it for the first time. I was shocked. She was very embarrassed and apologized but educated me to the fact that yes it is a human function not exclusive to men. Well, the discussion turned to women's rights and she made me realize that my mother was brought up oppressed by old European values. If my wife was reading this letter she would remind me that I am using the word "wife" wrong. She would say, "My Wife, My car, my dog; I'm not a possession. I have a name. You should say Kathy, my wife, not my wife Kathy". My point could have been made more easily if the subject was about the millions of women worldwide that are tortured by the mutilating practice of female circumcision. The other comment I get is, "Turn that depressing CD off. Doesn't she sing anything but sad songs". I, of course think they are sensative songs. For my second story, I take you to my office where I am now writing this letter. It is my private part of the house. With the just quoted comment in mind, I started listening to your CD very closely. Suddenly I found myself crying. Real tears flowing down my face. I heard Kathy coming so I closed the door. She came in anyway. I tried to get myself together, but she could see I had been crying. I was embarrassed. After all, real men don't cry. It is not important to tell you which song made me cry because the same words mean different things to all of us. However, I'm sure we both have been touched as deeply by someone elses pain in a very similar way. At first I was very mad. You had to be less than twenty-one when you wrote that music. I am fourty-eight, and a little girls words are making me cry. Thank you for empowering this old man to cry. Maybe this doesn't exactly put the two stories together but they are very much the same. We are forced to hold back so much just because of what we think are proper gender rules. One Neil Young song also makes me cry, so as you tour with him just look out into the crowd and look for me. I'm the one with a face full of tears. Love, Victor Wasylczenko (I'm Igor, to all my friends) Escondido, CA ------------------------------ From: Mike Connell Date: Sun, 14 Jul 1996 09:29:51 -0400 Subject: NON-Jewel content - Official Protest to Jeff Wasilko - RE: Longest "subject" record" To my Angels and Jeff Wasilko, I would like to Officially protest the "apparent" breaking of my record for the longest "subject" by Dennis "The Cheat" Harris. My grounds?? The same as we had in 9th grade (you'll get there soon Dennis) like when we had to do a 250 word essay, and you couldn't just WRITE THE SAME WORD OVER AND OVER AND OVER....those grounds!! The lazy @%$#^ probably used a macro anyway. Harris! You play dirty pool, mister.....and you know what we call guys like you? Er....uh....well...."Dirty pool players"!!...that's it!...yeah....We call guys like you dirty pool players.....well, I can fix your wagon... SINJIN! Listen....Harris (Dennis that is, Dean is OK), does NOT get within 300 feet of the Bearsville Theatre on Thursday or Friday!!! You got that? You have my permission to set the Stealth W-35a Frisbee for Stun - Level S-32. Authorization code: alpha-alpha-theta-1-1-3-6-1-alpha. Sincerely, Mike "You Better Not Mess With Me Anymore, Dennis" Connell Oh, and by the way Dennis, if you think you can get to me by changing the password on the JewelStock Web Site and not telling anyone...think again my friend...Jeff W could have one up in 4 hours...and it would HAVE ANGEL WALLPAPER TOO!!! - -- |~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~| | | | JewelStock Online is at | | | | http://www.theartof.com/jewelstock | | | | username = angel | | password = racecar | | | |~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~| ------------------------------ From: Karl M Fields Date: Sun, 14 Jul 1996 09:31:48 -0400 (EDT) Subject: My plans on getting to Woodstock. (in other words, not news) Although I feel like "The Three Other Tenors" following "The Three Tenors" (or is that the other way around) after Igor's letter, which I'm sure you just read. However, I will proceed: Although I have only been there for a month, I have worked about 25% of the total hours at work for the last week. (They'll teach me to ask for a week off) Most employees have been on vacation, and will return Monday (when I will be leaving for the week) due to an act of God, I'm sure. I work today from 1100 to 1900. I will go home and pack. I will then travel, via motorcycle, from Orlando to Palm Beach (about 160 miles in the wrong direction). I hope to arrive by 2200. I would like to think that I will get a good night sleep, but I know that it will be more like the night before Christmas. My sleep will be endlessly interrupted by perplexing dreams of frisbees, and vollyballs, and the Harris brothers, and the second gunman on the grassy knoll. Monday moring me and my younger brother will load up, AAA maps in hand, in a car my dad has secured for the journey, and head north on Interstate-95. About 1300 miles (and many gas/food/bathroom/fresh fruit breaks) later we should arrive on Long Island, where my dad's family lives. This should be sometime Tuesday. I will visit with my relatives (which I haven't seen since OJ was driving his Bronco down the California freeway) for the next couple of days. Early (but not too early) Thursday, I will set out (sans brother) for the hallowed event that will take place. I will not even try to describe what it might be like in Bearsville. Only time will tell. After a night of camping, with little sleep I'm sure) I will go back to the Island to pick up my brother. I will leave Saturday, I suppose, wondering all the while where the time went. I should make it to Palm Beach by Sunday morning, and back to Orlando by Sunday evening, where I will, most likely, have to work on Monday. If I can help anyone get there, I could have room for one. But you must act quickly. We have about nine hours to work out logistics. (Most of which I will be at work) I would also like to thank anyone who had anything to do with this. I know that there are a number of people that cannot attend, and I feel bad for them. This is, most likely, the biggest and most special thing that I will ever take part in during the time I spend on this aqueous rock called Earth, stuck third in orbit from a large sphere of fusing hydrogen we call the Sun. It really means a lot to me. Karl "I don't talk much, and so I will borrow one of Steven Hawkings' keyboard activated voice generators" Fields ******************************************************************************* I have never advocated war except as a means of peace. --Ulysses S Grant Karl M Fields kmf29184@pegasus.cc.ucf.edu ******************************************************************************* ------------------------------ From: jeffw (Jeff Wasilko) Date: Sun, 14 Jul 1996 12:13:53 -0400 (EDT) Subject: Admin: Long Subject Lines Hey folks: Please stop the long-subject line contest. I'm getting buried in bounce messages from mailers that can't deal with really long lines. Jeff (annoyed with the list at the moment) ------------------------------ From: Andrew Levstein Date: Sun, 14 Jul 1996 12:18:26 -0400 Subject: Re: NJC: SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM >Mike, don't encourage me like this! You are directly contributing to the >delinquency of an angel (demoted to a small "a" now). If this DID go >through as the longest subject line in Digest history, can we call a >truce before someone gets hurt? Andrew is really gonna hate me (sorry >Andy). If everyone keeps refering to me in their NJC posts, I'm soon going to be known as the list-nazi (not to be confused with the soup-nazi!) This was definately not my intention - I am much nicer than that! : ) By the way, my middle name is Harris (I have the birth-certificate to prove it.) Can I be in the club? Cheers! Andrew lev@idirect.com ------------------------------ From: "James H. Judd" Date: Sun, 14 Jul 1996 11:20:29 -0500 (CDT) Subject: NJC: Re: youngest, farthest, oldest, tallest, shortest, baldest, most pierced My description of myself: I won't go into it, since i just spent 3 hours making this huge cheesy JS name tag. Forgive me if you have any artistic training or talent, it's a computer geek's best attempt at fitting in, without involving a computer *gasp* I SOLVED THE SEATING PROBLEM- think Thunderdome! That barn's pretty tall- i think we can do it. James, who is bringing his four pipes and elbows from HQ and expecting everyone else to too (as well as their laptops and cell modems ;)... __________________________________________________________________________ Computer Science/Engineering www.eng.auburn.edu/~juddjam Auburn University Auburn, Alabama Eng. Network Services Web Guy ------------------------------ From: Mike Connell Date: Sun, 14 Jul 1996 12:13:32 -0400 Subject: oops Angels, It has come to my attention that the "long subject" post was not a good idea as some EMAIL systems do not accept subjects over 250 characters long. I know not if this caused bounces or not, but if it did bounce out of your inbox (i.e. you did not get it and you don't know what the hell I'm talking about), you did not miss much. Four days, six hours, forty-seven minutes til the doors open at the Bearsville Theatre and counting down..... Mike - -- |~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~| | | | JewelStock Online is at | | | | http://www.theartof.com/jewelstock | | | | username = angel | | password = racecar | | | |~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~| ------------------------------ From: Mike Connell Date: Sun, 14 Jul 1996 12:34:30 -0400 Subject: Re: Admin: Long Subject Lines Jeff Wasilko wrote: > Jeff (annoyed with the list at the moment) No, Jeff is annoyed at ME and I don't blame him one bit. It was an innocent mistake that caused Jeff alot of work, on a Sunday no less. I am truly sorry. May I be inundated with EMAILs asking questions already answered on the JewelStock FAQ page....then again, I take that back. Mike - -- |~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~| | | | JewelStock Online is at | | | | http://www.theartof.com/jewelstock | | | | username = angel | | password = racecar | | | |~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~| ------------------------------ End of jewel-digest V1 #356 ***************************