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To: Uncle Frank who wrote (6874)9/23/1999 5:36:00 PM
From: Eric L  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 54805
 
Frank,

<< we have definitely cataloged Q as a Gorilla >>

That's Gorilla Great! Rare those primates. If you and the participants on this thread have certified the primate against your stringent interpretation of The Gorilla Game" that's enough for me. Shows you what I've missed since I kind of tuned out of here 2 or 3 months ago. Last I knew we were still using the words "Potential" or "Baby" to qualify the status. I will catch up on the 3 months of posts I've skimmed one of these rainy Saturdays when there is no golf to play and I've read the Revised manual (using those handy page points).

Now I need your help.

<< Even the Master, Sir Geoffrey, conceded them Gorillahood on his newsgroup >>

What newsgroup? Are you talking about a usenet newsgroup (in which case could you please supply me the name of the newsgroup) or are you possibly talking about the Bill Meade Listserve based discussion group which I know how to subscribe.

Interestingly enough that group was wringing concessions out of Geof that Qualcomm probably was or should be considered a Gorilla about early August. Unfortunately I unsubscribed the listservice on 8/12 and deleted all the mails from the GG folder because my e-mail Inbox was getting too cluttered, so I don't have the references.

Thanks.

- Eric -