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Anita Cohen-Williams <[log in to unmask]>
Tue, 13 Dec 1994 09:52:29 -0700
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    Has anyone else seen this? Is it legitimate? I refuse to pass it on to my
list if it is indeed a scam to collect email addresses for a later spam. (I
realize that I am not showing the true holiday spirit, but I worry about the
use of the net for other purposes...).
 
Anita Cohen-Williams; Reference Services; Hayden Library
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From:         Joe Cain <[log in to unmask]>
Organization: National Science Teachers Assn.
Subject:      (Fwd) *hungry for the holiday spirit*
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Here's a holiday idea:
 
From:          "Alex Mondale" <NSTA/ALEX_M>
Organization:  National Science Teachers Assn.
To:            All NSTA Staff
Date:          Mon, 12 Dec 1994 18:26:34 +0500
Subject:       (Fwd) *hungry for the holiday spirit* (fwd)
 
>>Want to do a kind thing for some hungry kids this holiday season?
>>If not, press delete now. If you have a heart and a minute, read on.
>>
>>Sun Microsystems is donating $0.10 to a food bank each time an Internet
>>user sends an email msg to any (or all) of the three addresses below:
>>
>>   [log in to unmask]
>>   [log in to unmask]
>>   [log in to unmask]
>>
>>Doesn't matter what the msg contains; it could be an empty msg, full of
>>invisible holiday spirit. Pick your favorite and send email there a few
>>times. If *everyone* on the net were to BCC all three addresses with every
>>msg they posted to a list for one day, the counter would top out almost
>>instantly, so this is like a weird and wonderful test of Mass Human Kindness.
>>
>>You can do your part to help big fat international corporations make
>>good on their Promises of donations to charities. It only takes 250,000
>>msgs to reach the $25,000 Sun promised to donate to a Bay Area food bank
>>for homeless families. Other corporations are donating to selected causes,
>>including a banking firm in Washington DC that will donate up to $5,000 to
>>the Chesapeake Wildlife Heritage (only 50,000 msgs...li'l baby
>>birdies...furry baby rabbits... c'MON now! :)
>>
>>Other corporations are participating too: any firms wishing to add matching
>>funds should contact Luther Brown at <[log in to unmask]>. The
>>announcement's in the Dec 94 Advanced Systems magazine (pg 22). Who knows,
>>someday you might see companies all across the globe donating part of their
>>obscene profits to children's charities in Sarajevo, San Francisco, Manila,
>>Mogadishu, Bombay, Moscow, Port-au-Prince, Bucharest, Shanghai, Rio de
>>Janeiro... everywhere Santa stops in.
>>
>>Remember: any user can send multiple msgs, so please be counted at least
>>_once_, OK? There are not many such opportunities to directly affect
>>something with your computer, and it doesn't take the Compassion of
>>Siddhartha to see what's good about putting food in the mouths of little
>>children with no home, wherever they are.
>>
>>  "So this is Christmas,
>>   And what have you done?..."
>>                  -John Lennon
>>
 
 
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