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To: jhild who wrote (14713)4/10/1998 10:32:00 PM
From: flickerful  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 22053
 
"Unfortunately I set them off accidently while looking for a boiled sweet on a rush hour train.

They were crushing everybody in the carriage until a passenger stabbed them with a pencil."


well, of course, it is from an unconfirmed source!
i mean honestly, john...would you allow yourself to be the
source of this ?....

oooh yeah.... YOU JUST DID !! hhhhah...too funny.



To: jhild who wrote (14713)4/14/1998 11:26:00 AM
From: E Ramos  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 22053
 
Good Morning everybody,
Jhild, I just read the story about japanese inflatable pants, now that, I consider very funny,(gggggggggggg). Moonray, if you're out there. I read a story on Yahoo internet news. It was posted Tues.April,10:16. AT&T, Basking Ridge N.J. restores frame relay data service for business customers. The line went down late Monday afternoon, and it happened between two switching devices.

Would you be able to determine whose equipment that was? Would it be their own, maybe Lucent or 3Com or perhaps Cisco? Normally, telephone company equipment keeps on trucking, never dies. I am asking you because you seem to have at your command many sources of information, that I appreciate reading. Thanks...