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Aspect Telecommunications (ASPT)
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1718 He completed 6 books, the most famous being "The Phenomenon of Man." John Pendergast-4/13/2000
1717 I'm reading "NonZero" by Robert Wright, and he mentions TeilharMeDroogies-4/13/2000
1716 It was a Jesuit Priest, born in 1881, who was a believer in Darwinism as "John Pendergast-4/13/2000
1715 The first person to foresee it DID publish....Jules Verne. Some writings of MeDroogies-4/13/2000
1714 Here is a question befitting an SU grad: Who was the first person to actually John Pendergast-4/12/2000
1713 It is rhetorical I guess but I think what he was saying was close to what GenerJohn Pendergast-4/11/2000
1712 Now that you've jogged my memory...I remember JOA as one of my hero(ine)sMeDroogies-4/11/2000
1711 You may find the answer at amazon.com Looks like you made a good call on the teJohn Pendergast-4/11/2000
1710 That's gotta be a rhetorical question...right?MeDroogies-4/11/2000
1709 I actually know the answer to this, because I was a huge Sam Clemens fan whenMeDroogies-4/11/2000
1708 Technicals turned upward again today? Great. I was just thinking, what do youJohn Pendergast-4/11/2000
1707 If you know anything about me, you know that I am one of the least likely peoplJohn Pendergast-4/10/2000
1706 I was just kidding about SU. But here is a harder question: Which of Mark TwaJohn Pendergast-4/10/2000
1705 LOL...SU is hardly an institution of higher learning...unless you're referrMeDroogies-4/10/2000
1704 Well if I had known there was someone from Syracuse on here, I would have askedJohn Pendergast-4/10/2000
1703 Hmmm. Syracuse. My dad used to say he was a Yale man. Yale Lock & Key.John Pendergast-4/10/2000
1702 Please.... Sacco and Vanzetti. Actually, I believe Sacco spoke the words iMeDroogies-4/10/2000
1701 "If it had not been for this thing, I might have lived out my life talkiJohn Pendergast-4/10/2000
1700 Sorry, folks, was in Myrtle Beach trying to break 100. Didn't, but my gaMeDroogies-4/10/2000
1699 Yes, I wished Bernard best of luck. If I had the time to break away, I would gKHS-4/10/2000
1698 Buy the way, did you know it will be the often imitated but never duplicated BeJohn Pendergast-4/10/2000
1697 Oh. I was just doing some advertising, following my own agenda. By the way, dJohn Pendergast-4/9/2000
1696 Good post.....By the way what the heck were you talking about 7 or so posts agoKHS-4/9/2000
1695 Beatrez V. Infante. As brilliant a visionary and technological innovator as caJohn Pendergast-4/8/2000
1694 In military terms the Aspect web cast reminds me of General Douglas MacArthur&#John Pendergast-4/8/2000
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