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From: js9b+@andrew.cmu.edu (Jon C. Slenk)
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Subject: Re: Corporations Ate My Cat
Date: 10 Feb 92 23:52:39 GMT
Organization: Senior, Math/Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon, Pittsburgh, PA
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In-Reply-To: js9b+@andrew.cmu.edu's message of 10 Feb 92 23:52:39 GMT

In  js9b+@andrew.cmu.edu writes:

> I am interested in the topic. I have recently re-read John Brunner's "The
> Shockwave Rider," and am currently in the midst of his novel, "The Sheep
> Look Up." Both are excellent and should be read. Future Shock by Alvin
> Toffliner (I am pretty sure that last name is incorrect :-) is apparently
> source material for Brunner, and I have a copy so I think I shall read
> that next.
> 
> Anyhow, if any folks out there (such as Jesse, George and Bill) would be
> interested in a mailing list regarding this topic, please drop me an email
> line.

  Hey... I'd be interested in a mailing list...



> 
> Sincerely,
> -Jon.
> 
> -----------------------------------------------------
> Jon Slenk        js9b+@andrew.cmu.edu   EVERYTHING is
> Carnegie Mellon  Pittsburgh PA          Disclaimed

Dean Peters
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Every day the hummingbird eats its own weight in food.  You may wonder how it
weighs the food.  It doesn't.  It just eats another hummingbird.

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