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Jason Rasku <[log in to unmask]>
Wed, 24 Jun 1998 10:59:20 -0700
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        Someone mentioned that your subscribers would be upset about this,
and this may be true.  Knowing that the web pages are only accessable by
people behind your fire wall does change the situation slightly, and I
would not autright say that you not put the subscription list on your web
site.  But there are still privacy concerns that you should address.  Do
people who are subscribed want it?  If so go for it, it shouldn't be too
difficult to do, but I honestly have no idea how to go about doing it.

                                                        Jason Rasku

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ICQ 6375239

Fortune's nomination for All-Time Champion and Protector of Youthful
Morals goes to Representative Clare E. Hoffman of Michigan.  During an
impassioned House debate over a proposed bill to "expand oyster and
clam research," a sharp-eared informant transcribed the following
exchange between our hero and Rep. John D. Dingell, also of Michigan.

DINGELL: There are places in the world at the present time where we are
         having to artificially propagate oysters and clams.
HOFFMAN: You mean the oysters I buy are not nature's oysters?
DINGELL: They may or may not be natural.  The simple fact of the matter
         is that female oysters through their living habits cast out
         large amounts of seed and the male oysters cast out large
         amounts of fertilization ...
HOFFMAN: Wait a minute!  I do not want to go into that.  There are many
         teenagers who read The Congressional Record.

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