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Old April 20th 06, 03:13 PM posted to sci.space.history
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My new job-with its twelve hour shifts-gives me but little time to read
the postings to sci.space.history (or eat and sleep for that matter) on
day-to-day basis, and due to that unfortunate circumstance I'm going to
have to leave the newsgroup from here forward.
I'd really like to thank all of you wonderful guys (and too few gals)
for making my first and most enjoyable newsgroup experience such a ball
of fun for myself, and wish all of you who don't have the too few hours
in a day to spare to continue having such a wonderful intellectually
stimulating interchange of thoughts regarding space, and the greatest
joy in gathering here to discuss them.

I had an absolute ball doing this!

Patrick Clinton James Flannery
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Old April 20th 06, 03:52 PM posted to sci.space.history
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On Thu, 20 Apr 2006 15:13:16 +0100, Pat Flannery
wrote:

My new job-with its twelve hour shifts-gives me but little time to read
the postings to sci.space.history (or eat and sleep for that matter) on
day-to-day basis, and due to that unfortunate circumstance I'm going to
have to leave the newsgroup from here forward.
I'd really like to thank all of you wonderful guys (and too few gals)
for making my first and most enjoyable newsgroup experience such a ball
of fun for myself, and wish all of you who don't have the too few hours
in a day to spare to continue having such a wonderful intellectually
stimulating interchange of thoughts regarding space, and the greatest
joy in gathering here to discuss them.

I had an absolute ball doing this!

Patrick Clinton James Flannery



Hang on I work 12 hour shifts. OK I don't post much but I find time to
read most posts.
I'll be sorry to see you go, come on reconsider.

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Old April 20th 06, 03:36 PM posted to sci.space.history
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On Thu, 20 Apr 2006 09:13:16 -0500, Pat Flannery wrote
(in article ):

My new job-with its twelve hour shifts-gives me but little time to read
the postings to sci.space.history (or eat and sleep for that matter) on
day-to-day basis, and due to that unfortunate circumstance I'm going to
have to leave the newsgroup from here forward.
I'd really like to thank all of you wonderful guys (and too few gals)
for making my first and most enjoyable newsgroup experience such a ball
of fun for myself, and wish all of you who don't have the too few hours
in a day to spare to continue having such a wonderful intellectually
stimulating interchange of thoughts regarding space, and the greatest
joy in gathering here to discuss them.

I had an absolute ball doing this!

Patrick Clinton James Flannery


Aw, damn.

I'm sorry to see you leaving Patrick. Take care and when you get more
time, drop back in. PLEASE send me an email once in awhile with the
latest interesting/absurd/bizarre stuff you run across. They've always
brightened my day.


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Herb

"Everything is controlled by a small evil group to which,
unfortunately, no one we know belongs."
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Old April 20th 06, 03:56 PM posted to sci.space.history
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Pat Flannery wrote:
My new job-with its twelve hour shifts-gives me but little time to read
the postings to sci.space.history (or eat and sleep for that matter) on
day-to-day basis, and due to that unfortunate circumstance I'm going to
have to leave the newsgroup from here forward.
I'd really like to thank all of you wonderful guys (and too few gals)
for making my first and most enjoyable newsgroup experience such a ball
of fun for myself, and wish all of you who don't have the too few hours
in a day to spare to continue having such a wonderful intellectually
stimulating interchange of thoughts regarding space, and the greatest
joy in gathering here to discuss them.

I had an absolute ball doing this!

Patrick Clinton James Flannery


Good luck, Pat. We'll miss you.

-Rusty

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Old April 20th 06, 04:26 PM posted to sci.space.history
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"Pat Flannery" wrote in message
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My new job-with its twelve hour shifts-gives me but little time to read
the postings to sci.space.history (or eat and sleep for that matter) on
day-to-day basis, and due to that unfortunate circumstance I'm going to
have to leave the newsgroup from here forward.
I'd really like to thank all of you wonderful guys (and too few gals) for
making my first and most enjoyable newsgroup experience such a ball of fun
for myself, and wish all of you who don't have the too few hours in a day
to spare to continue having such a wonderful intellectually stimulating
interchange of thoughts regarding space, and the greatest joy in gathering
here to discuss them.

I had an absolute ball doing this!

Patrick Clinton James Flannery


Aw, fsck. Godspeed Pat.


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Old April 20th 06, 05:11 PM posted to sci.space.history
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Pat,

I will add my voice to the chorus . . . You have brought a lot to
quality and reasonableness to this group. I truly hope you can see
some way to spend a little time with us. Best of everything

John

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Old April 20th 06, 06:23 PM posted to sci.space.history
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"John" wrote in message
ups.com...
Pat,

I will add my voice to the chorus . . . You have brought a lot to
quality and reasonableness to this group.


Not to mention exploding sinks, electrified anthills, and the Venusian
Firewomen.


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Old April 20th 06, 06:58 PM posted to sci.space.history
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Pat Flannery wrote:
My new job-with its twelve hour shifts-gives me but little time to read
the postings to sci.space.history (or eat and sleep for that matter) on
day-to-day basis, and due to that unfortunate circumstance I'm going to
have to leave the newsgroup from here forward.
I'd really like to thank all of you wonderful guys (and too few gals)
for making my first and most enjoyable newsgroup experience such a ball
of fun for myself, and wish all of you who don't have the too few hours
in a day to spare to continue having such a wonderful intellectually
stimulating interchange of thoughts regarding space, and the greatest
joy in gathering here to discuss them.

I had an absolute ball doing this!

Patrick Clinton James Flannery


D'oh, great; so, who's going to post the absurd, over-the-top facetious
commentary on Russian aerospace technology? Om? Uh oh.


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Old April 20th 06, 07:09 PM posted to sci.space.history
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mike flugennock wrote:
[...]
D'oh, great; so, who's going to post the absurd, over-the-top facetious
commentary on Russian aerospace technology? Om? Uh oh.


And OM doesn't have detailed Russian trolley info...take care, Pat, and
look in when you can! So Rhonda Lea can still recognize the group when
she drops by, of course.

/dps

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Old April 21st 06, 12:03 AM posted to sci.space.history
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mike flugennock wrote:

Pat Flannery wrote:

My new job-with its twelve hour shifts-gives me but little time to
read the postings to sci.space.history (or eat and sleep for that
matter) on day-to-day basis, and due to that unfortunate
circumstance I'm going to have to leave the newsgroup from here forward.
I'd really like to thank all of you wonderful guys (and too few gals)
for making my first and most enjoyable newsgroup experience such a
ball of fun for myself, and wish all of you who don't have the too
few hours in a day to spare to continue having such a wonderful
intellectually stimulating interchange of thoughts regarding space,
and the greatest joy in gathering here to discuss them.

I had an absolute ball doing this!

Patrick Clinton James Flannery



D'oh, great; so, who's going to post the absurd, over-the-top
facetious commentary on Russian aerospace technology?



Elfritz seems to do a good job of that. Different variety of *insane,*
but still.


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