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Old October 7th 04, 02:37 AM
Chris Gunn
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He hasn't posted for a while, so what happened?

Too busy/sick/bored?

A bit disapointing as he is the best member of SSP.
I hope he's OK.


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Old October 7th 04, 03:40 AM
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On 2004-10-07, Chris Gunn wrote:


He hasn't posted for a while, so what happened?


Last post from him on 11/9/04, FWIW. Nothing to say a man can't take a
holiday, of course ;-)

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Old October 7th 04, 05:01 PM
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Chris Gunn wrote:

He hasn't posted for a while, so what happened?


He is on the return trip from Toutatis.


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Old October 10th 04, 01:50 AM
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Chris Gunn wrote in message . ..
He hasn't posted for a while, so what happened?

Too busy/sick/bored?

A bit disapointing as he is the best member of SSP.
I hope he's OK.


Henry was at a meeting with me and a few others last week; he's fine.
Apparently a newsreader problem of some sort kept him off usetnet for
a week or two. (I think his day job was also intruding on his time...)

- Kieran A. Carroll
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Old October 10th 04, 02:18 AM
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"Kieran A. Carroll" wrote in message
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Chris Gunn wrote in message

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He hasn't posted for a while, so what happened?

Too busy/sick/bored?

A bit disapointing as he is the best member of SSP.
I hope he's OK.


Henry was at a meeting with me and a few others last week; he's fine.
Apparently a newsreader problem of some sort kept him off usetnet for
a week or two. (I think his day job was also intruding on his time...)


Bah, newsreader problems... right. Like we're supposed to believe that.


He could create one from duct tape and chewing gum.

- Kieran A. Carroll



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Old October 10th 04, 04:02 PM
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On 2004-10-10, Greg D. Moore (Strider) wrote:

Henry was at a meeting with me and a few others last week; he's fine.
Apparently a newsreader problem of some sort kept him off usetnet for
a week or two. (I think his day job was also intruding on his time...)


Bah, newsreader problems... right. Like we're supposed to believe that.

He could create one from duct tape and chewing gum.


This would explain a lot of the stories I heard about C-news.

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Old October 25th 04, 01:36 AM
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In article ,
Hop David wrote:
He hasn't posted for a while, so what happened?


He is on the return trip from Toutatis.


I wish... :-)

No, as described in a bit more detail in s.s.history, it was a combination
of technical difficulties and shortage of time to sort them out. Alas,
the lack of newsgroup participation boosted my productivity enough that I
fear I do need to scale back my online activity.
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"Think outside the box -- the box isn't our friend." | Henry Spencer
-- George Herbert |
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Old October 25th 04, 11:17 AM
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"Henry Spencer" wrote in message
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In article ,
Hop David wrote:
He hasn't posted for a while, so what happened?


He is on the return trip from Toutatis.


I wish... :-)

No, as described in a bit more detail in s.s.history, it was a combination
of technical difficulties and shortage of time to sort them out. Alas,
the lack of newsgroup participation boosted my productivity enough that I
fear I do need to scale back my online activity.
--

Unfortunate for us, but understandable. I realised this for myself and
assumed that you were simply very organized and productive in several
fields. The chances of getting accurate answers will drop considerably
around here.

"Think outside the box -- the box isn't our friend." | Henry Spencer
-- George Herbert |




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Old October 26th 04, 09:28 PM
Henry Spencer
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In article ,
Earl Colby Pottinger wrote:
the lack of newsgroup participation boosted my productivity enough that I
fear I do need to scale back my online activity.


Does this mean you will get a Canadian in space soon?


Boy, I wish...
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