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Re: Hey, all you prog rockers!
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lugnet.people
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Wed, 29 Dec 1999 05:50:47 GMT
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In lugnet.people, Tim Courtney writes:
> At 03:16 PM 12/28/1999 , Jot and Jab wrote:
> > Someone recently told me, Lego fanatics all seem to have cats, computers,
> > and a penchant for progressive rock as common hobbies. I was just
> > checking out some of the member profiles (I'm #95), and sure enough, it's
> > true! :-)
> >
> > Since this is so, I just wanted to invite you all to check out my website:
> >
> > http://www.umop.com
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> Cool, I just skimmed it - and went to check out your mp3.com page. Yeah, I
> like music but I don't keep up on genre names and what bands are covered
> Also - quick nitpick...do you think you could set up your email to send as
> your real name vs. your nickname? Lugnet kinda has a policy on that, but
> I'm not sure how it applies to posters via email. IMHO its just common
> courtesy. Thanks :)
Jot and Jab (dlovelace@whatever.com)?
Not much different than my own set-up.
I'll wind up changing my sig to have my first name it at
soon as I dust off my old lego code, but I'm not planning
on changing my posting name. As far as I understand, it fits
well within the rules to have my full name in the real-name x-header
and a valid email address in the from: field.
--
jthompson@esker.com "Float on a river, forever and ever, Emily"
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| (...) like music but I don't keep up on genre names and what bands are covered underneath them. So, dumb question: would I fall under a Progressive Rock label? My member page is: (URL) do like the name of your CD and how it spells 'upside down' (...) (25 years ago, 28-Dec-99, to lugnet.people)
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