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date: Fri, 8 Nov 2007 20:39:58 GMT,    group: microsoft.public.exchange2000.transport        back       


Ramzi Ziad al Assad should connect her due to the equivalent   
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 


--
replied, "But            
Western people, except for a very small minority, have not       
the capacity for spiritual things.  All they want is war, sex,   
sadism, and the right to pry into the affairs of others."       
    The long night wore on, we rested and refreshed our-            
selves with tea and tsampa.  At last the first faint streaks of  
light shot across the mountain range behind us.  As yet the
valley at our feet was immersed in darkness.  Somewhere a       
yak began to bellow as if sensing that a new day would soon       
be upon us.  Five in the morning Tibetan time.  About            
eleven o'clock by the time in England, I judged.  Gently I      
nudged the old lama who was dozing lightly.  "Time we
went into the astral!" I said.
    "It will be the last time for me," he replied, "for I shall   
not return to my body again."                              

                                              170  

    Slowly, not hurrying at all, we again entered the astral
state.  Leisurely we arrived at that house in England.  The
man lay there sleeping, tossing a little, on his face there was
a look of extreme discontent.  His astral form was encom-
passing his physical  body with no sign yet of separation.
    "Are you coming?"  I asked, in the astral.  "Are you
 coming," repeated the old lama.  Slowly, almost reluc-
tantly, the man's astral form rose above his physical body.
Rose, and floated above it, reversed, head of astral to feet
of physical, as one does.  The astral body swayed and
bobbed.  The sudden roar of a speeding train nearly sent it
back into the physical, Then, as though a sudden decision
had been reached, his astral form tilted, and stood before
us.  Rubbing his eyes as one awake
date: Fri, 8 Nov 2007 20:39:58 GMT   author:   Rev. Harvey I. Erler

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