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date: Fri, 8 Nov 2007 21:19:01 GMT,    group: microsoft.public.exchange2000.documentation        back       


Ahmed el Baradei should translate her before the italian   
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 


--
Verona.  Among all the officials we were          
treated as public benefactors, and I wondered who my          
employer really was.  From his aura, and the aura cannot lie, 
it was obvious that he was a good man.  I made no en-
quiries, as I was not really interested.  All I wanted was to 
get going, to get on with my own task in life.  As I knew,
my task could not start until I could settle down, free from  
all this jumping from country to country.                    
   My employer walked into my room in the Verona hotel.
"I have a man I want you to meet.  He is coming here this      
afternoon.  Ah, Lobsang, you would do better if you shaved       
off your beard.  Americans seem to dislike beards, and this
man is an American who reconditions trucks and cars and
moves them from country to country.  How about it?"          
    "Sir," I replied, "if the Americans or anyone else dislike  
my beard, they will have to go on disliking.  My jaw bones
were shattered by Japanese boots, and I wear a beard to  
disguise my injuries."                                   
    My employer talked with me for quite a time and before
we parted he gave me a very satisfactory sum of money, 
saying that I had kept my part of the bargain, he would
keep his.                                              
    The American was a flashy individual, rolling a huge

                                             88

cigar between his thick lips.  His teeth were liberal
date: Fri, 8 Nov 2007 21:19:01 GMT   author:   Insp. Ella Y. Dyers, CPA

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