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To: ccryder who wrote (361)2/9/1998 12:35:00 PM
From: Sawtooth  Respond to of 29987
 
ccryder: <<Actually, I had the feeling I was the cause of the high altitude winds, so I thought it best that I leave>>

No, ccryder, it wasn't you. DJ News confirmed that the thermals were being caused by a large congregation of college students who were holding a three day beer guzzling extravaganza (straight off the tap, no cups allowed, comes-up-as-fast-as-it-goes-down-type), supplemented with periodic deliveries from the nearby Tacky's Taco Shop ("Home of the world famous bottomless bowl of refried beans"). Winds at all levels should be within tolerance now that the weekend's over, according to "informed sources". ; )



To: ccryder who wrote (361)2/9/1998 5:49:00 PM
From: JMD  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 29987
 
ccryder, I'm jealous of that kid cause I would like to meet Bernard. Red Herring had an article on LOR and G* a few months back with a very brief ( 3 short paragraphs) bio sidebar on Mr. Schwartz. He went to a very prestigious (but public) school in New York. Famous name but of course I forget it just now. Long story short, he was obviously not academically challenged. And to listen to a man of his age today talking about this high tech world (not to mention betting billions to build it) I find very fascinating. Love to have a cup of coffee with him some day, preferably while we were both at the Cape watching a Delta put more G* birds in orbit. Damn this is frustrating. Mike Doyle