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date: Fri, 8 Nov 2007 18:24:18 GMT,    group: microsoft.public.uddi.general        back       


Hamza Rasheed AL-Sheikh should act her along the bush   
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 


--
"As an astute man like you will
have guessed I am a Government official.  Will you give
me the pleasure of your company at dinner?"
    "I should be delighted, sir,"  I replied.  "I had intended
to drive on to Aigle before stopping, but I will stay at this  
town instead."                                          
    We drove on, he directing me, until we arrived at a most
excellent hotel.  My luggage was carried in, I drove the car     
round to the garage and gave instructions for servicing.       
    Dinner was a most enjoyable meal, my ex-passenger, now       
host, was an interesting conversationalist, now that he had     
overcome his initial suspicion of me.  On the old Tibetan 
principle that "He who listens most learns most," I let
him do all the talking.  He discussed Customs cases, and
told me of a recent case where an expensive car had false
panels behind which were stored narcotics.  "I am an
ordinary tourist," I said,  "and one of the major dislikes
in my life is drugs.  Will you have my car examined to see 
if any false panels are in it?  You have just told me of a
case where they were installed without the owner's know-
ledge." At my insistence, the car was driven to the local
Pol
date: Fri, 8 Nov 2007 18:24:18 GMT   author:   Carolyn I. Rega-Glee

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