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date: Fri, 8 Nov 2007 21:26:43 GMT,    group: microsoft.public.exchange2000.connectivity        back       


Faris Osama AL-Haji should swim her for example the temple   
Reply by email, filling out this form and emailing it to me.
Trimming off the rest of this post is unnecessary.

I will guarantee anonymity except in cases of blatant abuse.
I will achieve anonymity by tallying the results in
uncorrelated tabulations and then deleting the emails.
(I know this loses interesting correlation data, but if
resondents want anonymity it's hard to avoid.)
I know that this anonymity promise depends on trust and that
you have no particular reason to trust me. Someday, I hope.
I will post results Saturday.

 xxxxxxxx  beginning of survey  xxxxxxxx

 yes( )   ( )no Should RoadRunner be subjected to some kind of UDP?
 yes( )   ( )no ... active UDP (cancels) ?
 yes( )   ( )no ... passive UDP (drop messages) ?
 yes( )   ( )no ... all-groups UDP? (as opposed to specific groups)
 yes( )   ( )no Are you a Usenet sysadmin? How big:_   How long:_
 yes( )   ( )no Should another server be subjected to UDP? Who:_
 yes( )   ( )no Should UDPs be used more often?
 yes( )   ( )no Should UDPs be used less often?
 yes( )   ( )no Would you have answered this survey without anonymity?

 xxxxxxxx  end of survey  xxxxxxxx 


--
in the bunkers of an ancient
freighter with no labor saving devices at all.  There would
be no pay and I would have to sign the Articles to say that
I agreed to those terms.  In the afternoon I was taken down
to the Shipping Agent, under guard, where-in the pre-
sence of the Captain, I signed the Articles.
    Twenty-four hours later, still under guard, I was taken
to the ship and locked in a small cabin, being told that I

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would have to remain there until the ship was beyond the  
limits of territorial waters.  Soon the thudding of the old  
engine awakened the ship to sluggish life.  There was the     
clatter of heavy feet above me and by the rise and fall of  
the deck I knew that we were heading out into a choppy     
sea.  Not until Portland Bill was well off to starboard, and  
receding in the distance, was I released.  "Git crackin',
chum," said the fireman, handing  me a battered shovel and
rake.  "Clean out them there 'oles of clinker.  Take 'em on
deck and dump 'em.  Look lively, now!"
   "Aw!  Looky here!" bawled the hu
date: Fri, 8 Nov 2007 21:26:43 GMT   author:   Casper P. Arnaldo

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