msb@sq.sq.com (Mark Brader) (09/23/90)
> Geoff Collyer, Henry Spencer and Larry Wall are assets. Let's treat > them as such. Okay. How can we find places to sell them in case we need money sometime? -- Mark Brader "Actually, $150, to an educational institution, Toronto turns out to be about the same as a lower amount." utzoo!sq!msb, msb@sq.com -- Mark Horton This article is in the public domain.
steve@nshore.uucp (Stephen Walick) (09/25/90)
As quoted from <1990Sep23.040125.15414@sq.sq.com> by msb@sq.sq.com (Mark Brader): +--------------- | > Geoff Collyer, Henry Spencer and Larry Wall are assets. Let's treat | > them as such. | | Okay. How can we find places to sell them in case we need money sometime? | | This article is in the public domain. +--------------- As a simple user who likes to read news articles and enjoys the comput- er as a hobbie to what he does in life, just simply say that I am sick and tired of reading these articles on C-news patches, about the indi- viduals who are trying to provide a "news" gathering/processing system on a "not-for-pay" basis. Let's get off their case and get with some serious discussions! Why don't you post these articles of total non- sense to the < /talk > groups. I'm sure that I'm not the only one who is getting aggravated by this whole drawn out, what now has become, bit of ridiculousness. No, I will NOT reply to any 'Email' on this subject, nor will I post any further articles to these news groups on this subject. To me, the case is closed and let's all forget it. (And no, I have never met nor am in any way connected with this Cnews project. I'm just sick and tired of these stupid postings that seem to go on forever!) Steve Walick -- Stephen J. Walick, Asst Sysop of the < XBBS > program at NCoast.ORG {uunet|backnone}!nshore!steve steve@nshore.uucp