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DATE 2004-06-22
FROM From: "Inker, Evan"
SUBJECT Subject: [hangout] infringement Festival - the LINUX of theatre

infringement Festival - the LINUX of theatre
Stan Kristiansen, dimanche, 20/06/2004 - 00:33

Linux is a free computer operating system originally created by Linus
Torvalds with the assistance of developers around the world. Developed under
the GNU General Public License, the source code for Linux is freely
available to everyone. By using Linux you can say goodbye to hefty software
costs, hidden pop-ups, and corporate tracking systems; all hallmarks of the
much more common Microsoft system. The choice? 1) Pay tons of money to use a
junk system that is designed to exploit you (to pad the wallet of Bill
Gates); or 2) Pay nothing for a good system that you can even design
yourself.

Unfortunately, most computer-users opt for option #1, even though it is
clearly not in their best interest. They are basically paying good money to
essentially restrict themselves creatively in terms of computer navigation
and design (it is designed for them), while exposing themselves to a
constant barrage of spyware, pop-ups, licensing, viruses, and advertising.

The basic difference is this: in the corporate model you pay to be held
hostage as a spectator to an endless meta-commercial, in the human model you
are free to express, inter-connect, and create, sans cost or interference
from the corporate powers-that-be.

Admittedly it is a bit harder to learn a new system, but the payoffs are
very rewarding. Instead of the corporate help desk, there are millions of
networked programmers. Instead of paying twice (once in licensing and once
in being clobbered with advertising), there is no cost. Instead of
inhabiting restrictive corporate environments online, you can create your
own spaces free from corporate-influence, and visit other grass-roots areas
designed and run by real people.

The Linux principle is being applied in many areas: free school instead of
corporate universities, co-ops instead of multinationals, social housing
instead of condos, etc. As people reclaim their communities, they develop
better critical facilities, enjoy a sense of human solidarity, and
ultimately gain a better standard of living. Instead of being spectators
sitting alone in the dark watching some endless commercial play, empowered,
they play in an exciting critical and interactive environment. Their actions
are good for humanity, because they inspire others to reject the oppressive
systems that are responsible for the inequalities, wars, terrorism,
environmental destruction, and monoculture spreading about our planet.

Unfortunately, even the arts, the supposed bastion of free expression and
critical thought, is suffering from the corporate bombardments. In Joost
Smiers' book Arts Under Pressure ("the NO LOGO of cultural research") he
grimly notes that as a result of globalization, basic cultural rights are
becoming seriously endangered. Offering strong arguments for cultural
diversity and human freedom of expression and broadcasting, Smiers displays
a deep and genuine concern for the lives of artists across the globe. He
notes, for example, that "...corporatization of the market of ideas, images,
texts, and sentiments has also caused a shift to the political right.
Corporate owners push their favoured interests, and in the decision-making
process are less tolerant of anything that places a question mark against
existing society and its rulings." (29)

Which brings us to the "Ste. Ambroise Montreal Fringe Festival", a member
company of the Canadian Association of Fringe Festivals (CAFF). Now in its
14th year, many local and international theater artists and activists are
beginning to realize that the "Fringe" isn't what it used to be. Originally
founded in Edinburgh, Scotland in 1947 as a people's festival of theatrical
expression, it is now a multi-million dollar event where corporate sponsors
with massive advertising budgets abound and even the word "fringe" itself is
trademarked. "Talk about driving a good thing into the ground," said Donovan
King, the artistic facilitator at the Optative Theatrical Laboratories, the
only company ever to be kicked out of a "Fringe" festival. "It's a real
shame," he said "especially because I was involved when the festival started
in the early 90s, volunteering my time (when not playing in shows) to make
sure it was able to successfully support the artists. Now the artists are
treated poorly, are being financially exploited, and we are all being put
into a very awkward position. With corporations calling the shots instead of
the artists, I am not even allowed to cross the fringe border, which raises
serious questions of integrity: if the fringe has a boundary, can it
realistically be called the fringe? Most artists can see, both figuratively
and literally, that the precious fringe we nurtured and played in for so
long, is now a Fringe(tm)."

This year angry artists and activists have created a rival upstart event -
the infringement festival - as a critical response to the corporatization of
the "Fringe" (which includes the Bay Street trademarking of the word
"Fringe" in Toronto, 1998 by CAFF.) The Infringement Festival is an
interdisciplinary festival open to all critical artists. Celebrating Freedom
of Expression and designed as a real arts democracy, this festival is,
according to the organizers "a critical response to the oppressive
neoliberal worldview and all its Billboard Trucks, Televisions, flyers,
advertisements, jingles, made-for-TV Wars; and the depoliticisation of
people through this diversionary Spectacle."

Concerning the content of the I.F., the organizers boast: "The infringement
welcomes a variety of performances and cultural resistance: theatre groups,
performers, street activism, political theatre, musicians, radical
performance, marginalized arts, disadvantaged groups, and anyone wishing to
artistically infringe on the monoculture that creeps into every corner of
our lives. Raging grannies. Culture-Jammers. Entartistes. Performance
activists. Guerrilla Screenings. Speaker's Corners. Interventions.
Happenings. Do-It-Yourself. Reclaim the Culture!"
Furthermore they are adamant that there are firewalls and safeguards in
place to prevent their artists from being exploited and their festival from
being co-opted/commodified:

"Adhering to a mandate that signifies the spirit of the real Fringe, we are
returning a lost venue to Montreal. We are starting a global trend and hope
all Fringe (tm) Festivals will witness similar cultural resistance. To
prevent itself from being co-opted, the infringement festival follows a
mandate that looks like this:

1) The festival is free for all artists to participate in. Artists must
provide their own venues, staff, etc. (although we are working on making
some venues available to all participants at a discounted rate). Artists can
charge what they like, and keep 100% of profits.

2) The festival will be supported by a central office, whose goal is to help
co-ordinate and advertise the events (eg: with a website, press releases,
and a central gathering place).

3) The festival will be run on a not-for-profit basis.

4) There must be no unethical or conflict-of-interest sponsorships.

5) The festival will be run democratically.

6) The festival will never discriminate. It is open to all people and
languages.

7) The festival aims to emphasize both critical practice in the arts, and
artistic practice in activism. It also aims to provide a positive
environment that encourages and nurtures critical art. "

While many "Fringe" organizers describe the infringement artists as
"left-wing radicals", "nutjobs", and "people who want to destroy the
fringe", Jason C. McLean, the Chaos Organizer of the infringement asserts
that the new fest is "an alternative that is free for artists to play in,
without all the corporatization." Adds King: "I see it as the Linux of
theatre".

The real question that emerges is this: is the trademarked "Ste. Ambroise
Montreal Fringe Festival" actually fringe? Or has it transformed into a
marketing opportunity for corporations whose brands want to be associated
with "cool", who want to advertise and market their products to the
artsy/hipster consumer focus group?

I started by looking at the financial history of the CAFF and its "Fringe"
franchises, and learned that recently there have been several major
financial scandals, including the Enron-like implosion of the Seattle
"Fringe" which, according to National Post reporter Kelly Neestruck "went
bankrupt, leaving $63,000 in debt to artists". Another disturbing financial
scandal is connected to Edmonton, home of CAFF President Miki Stricker. In
2003 Nicole Ticknovich, a former festival cash office worker and ex-wife of
former fest director David Cheoros, was sentenced to three years in jail
after sending a phony fax from The Fringe Theatre Adventures Society
transferring $110,000 out of the festival's account. It was withdrawn by an
unnamed seventeen-year-old girl and paid to a man named Theodore Pemberton,
who disappeared and is, according to one source "presumed to be dead". Add
to this the Car Stories debacle at the 2001 Montreal "Fringe". Briefly, the
Montreal "Fringe" defrauded the group Optative Theatrical Laboratories by
refusing to pay them the ticket sales (over $1000) they received from their
activist show Car Stories after the producers kicked them out on the orders
of their corporate sponsor: right-wing media conglomerate Can-West Global's
Gazette. In a serious conflict-of-interest position as both the media and
financial backer, the paper stopped reviewing all shows and threatened to
withdraw $15,000 (according to Jeremy Hechtman, producer of the Montreal
"Fringe") after a playful altercation with the Gazette's then-theatre critic
Pat Donnelly (where characters in the show tried to charge her for her
ticket, then wrote a satirical letter to her editors when she refused).
Following their expulsion from the "Fringe", they were promptly banned from
all future "Fringe" activities. Despite having a sold-out run for a week
before getting canned, the OTL never received a single penny in ticket
sales.

Artists not getting their ticket sales, even though the festival promises
"%100 of the box office"? An entire fringe theatre festival going bankrupt?
Debts in the tens of thousands of dollars left to artists? Fraud? People
presumed dead?! Wasn't the "fringe" originally a simple collection of
artists who wanted to express themselves after being snubbed by a corporate
festival? Are these three isolated incidents, or is there a culture of
corporatization that is embedded into the CAFF?

According to J. Kelly Neestruck the "Fringes" are in the big leagues
financially; the Edmonton Fringe alone has an impact "estimated at
$8.2-million a year". Matt Radz describes the Montreal "Fringe" as a
"$300,000 production... [with a] legion of volunteer helpers". Where does
all this money go? I should say straight up that all attempts to examine
"Fringe" accounting books have been met with cold stares and stiff
resistance.

With this information in mind, I decided to do a little local investigation
by asking the artists themselves at both the "Fringe" and the infringement
what they thought - is this situation "normal", or exploitative? While many
people did not wish to address the topic at the St. Ambroise/"Fringe" beer
tent, several artists did speak, many on condition of anonymity, citing
worries of harm to their careers as the central reason to their identity
being hidden. At the I.F. the artists were relaxed and more than happy to
discuss the topic. Having assembled my notes from the "Fringe" and
infringement artists, I compiled the following list of practices artists
generally felt were exploitative towards them:
1) The charging of fees in the range of $300 - $700 to play in the theatre
and be associated with the "Fringe" trademark. This is called "pay-to-play"
and is considered unethical in most arts circles.
2) "Service charges" of $1 - $3 are added on to every ticket sold; despite
the fact that the festivals promise that artists keep all ("% 100") their
money from ticket sales. The "service fees", collected by the "Fringe" raise
overall ticket prices, discouraging spectators searching for affordable
theatre, and ultimately hurting the artists.
3) The artists are put into a very awkward position because the festival
associates their fringe artistry with unethical sponsors - some within the
CAFF matrix include Starbucks, Diesel Jeans, General Mills Foods, MAC
Cosmetics, and a host of corporate media. A search on the festivals will
undoubtedly reveal a lot more. These sleazy corporations are advertising
their products off the backs of the artists without consent or compensation.
Artists are paying money to support corporate advertising. One disturbing
example at this year's Ste. Ambroise "Fringe" is the corporate presence of
Diesel Jeans. According to the Media Watch "Endorsed Boycott List" the
Diesel Jeans and Workwear boycott began in '96 "because of their ads that
have things like a woman tied to train tracks, a dog imagining a woman's
crotch, and lately images of couples enjoying the rich life adjacent to
peasants living in squalor and extreme poverty." One artist suggested: "It
is disturbing that "Fringe" artists are, through the advertising/sponsorship
deal, automatically associated with an unethical company that promoted
sexism and violence against women. I imagine they use sweatshop labour too."
4) Conflict-of-interest sponsorships mean that if any artist wishes to
artistically criticize a sponsor, the sponsor will always take precedence,
leading to censorship or in some cases actually having acts removed from the
festival.
5) The corporate organizers of the festival, originally owned and operated
by the people, have co-opted it and transformed it into cash cow,
contributing to the commodification of the arts and the gentrification of
various neighbourhoods, all the while destroying an exciting community arts
event.
6) Many artists are actually banned from participating in (and even
entering) the fringe festival - they are literally stopped by security
guards at the Fringe border.
7) Because the festival is run on a corporate model, the artists have no
more say in their festival. It is all conducted behind closed doors and
without their input. The democracy that was once there is no longer. The
festival has been privatized without the consent of the artists.
8) Artists who use the word "fringe" to present their performances are
subject to lawsuits for copyright infringement.
9) According to one speaker in the rabble.ca internet chat room: "Firstly it
should be noted that the Montreal St. Ambroise "Fringe" is the only "fringe"
named after a corporate sponsor. It is a symptom of corporatization. Not
only are all the venues "sponsored", but the entire festival is. Perhaps
organizers will reserve the right to impose corporate sponsors on individual
acts, or why not the individual artists themselves?
In doing this, St. Ambroise sends out a message that it is on equal footing
with the concept of "Fringe". Good advertising strategy if you're trying to
be "cool", but it backfires when that "cool" is exposed as exploitative
towards artists, meaning brand damage."
Etc.
When I asked CAFF President Miki Stricker if she had any comment on all the
financial scandal plaguing the CAFF, she said only that "the situation has
been dealt with through the judicial system." Stricker, CAFF President since
November 2002 didn't wish to discuss it further, but did say that she would
"love to see a Fringe in every city in North America..."

Infringement organizers are in agreement: "We'd love a fringe in every city
in the world," said King, "but unfortunately the CAFF cannot provide that.
Their marketing ploys, exploitation of artists, and unethical practices are
bad for communities, artists, and are un-fringe to say the least. The
infringement model would be a much better one to adopt in cities around the
world. In the 21st Century we need spaces free from monocultural
interference to work and play. While we would love to encourage the CAFF to
clean up its act, we are skeptical that they will listen to the real fringe
artists. Until then, the infringement is desperately needed." And just what
demands are the artists making? According to the OTL website:

* The word "Fringe" must be un-trademarked or placed in a public trust.

* An accountability mechanism must be created to uphold the mandate.

* There must be Fiscal transparency.

* Conflict-of-interest sponsorships must stop.

* Democratic principles in organizing the festivals must be implemented.

* Artists who were defrauded by Fringe Festivals(tm) must be reimbursed.


It's little wonder the CAFF and Montreal organizers either offer no comment
or try to dismiss the infringement artists - having looked at the facts, it
is pretty hard to deny that there is a culture of corporatization in the
CAFF model. This shouldn't come as much of a surprise though - one only had
to read Kevin Connolly's article in EYE Weekly of Toronto back in 1998:

[Former] Fringe producer Nancy Webster... was instrumental in the formation
and direction of the Canadian Association of Fringe Festivals (CAFF), which
has registered the Fringe trademark...the corporate approach has...raised
some eyebrows. "The Edinburgh producer was here a few years back to do a
little session about how she does the Edinburgh Fringe," Webster recalls.
"She thought the idea of a Fringe trademark was appalling -- so against what
the Fringe was all about."Webster says she could relate on a purely
emotional level to the woman's reaction, but insists that the move to a
formal trademark was made solely to protect the artists and the integrity of
the festivals. Webster's background in corporate fundraising also made it
easier for her to pursue corporate connections. "I guess I'm a little more
comfortable with the people artists normally refer to as 'suits' than some
of the other Fringe producers."

King muses "I guess that's what happens when you let the fox into the
henhouse. We should have been more vigilant. With the CAFF making record
profits off the backs of artists, Webster's assertion that the trademark was
made to protect artists and the integrity of festivals rings even hollower
now than it did back in '98."

Luckily in the 21st Century, with increased inter-communication and the
internet at our disposal, we have more options, even in regards to our
theatre now. So think about it. Microsoft or Linux? "Fringe" or
infringement? You decide.
infringementfestival.com


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  30. 2004-06-14 Mike Richardson - NYLXS PRESIDENT <miker-at-mrbrklyn.com> RE: [hangout] Software freedom Day
  31. 2004-06-14 Mike Richardson - NYLXS PRESIDENT <miker-at-mrbrklyn.com> Re: [hangout] Software freedom Day
  32. 2004-06-14 Ruben Safir Secretary NYLXS <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] Note to Peter Seigel
  33. 2004-06-14 Ruben Safir Secretary NYLXS <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] Re: Evan's NYLXS Calendar - June, July, August 28, 2004
  34. 2004-06-14 Ruben Safir Secretary NYLXS <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] Weekly NYLXS Announcments
  35. 2004-06-14 From: "Inker, Evan" <EInker-at-gam.com> RE: [hangout] Software freedom Day
  36. 2004-06-14 Ruben I Safir <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] Software freedom Day
  37. 2004-06-14 Ruben Safir <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Re: [hangout] Meeting Minutes from NYLXS Meeting Thurs, June 10,
  38. 2004-06-14 Ruben Safir <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Re: [hangout] Meeting Minutes from NYLXS Meeting Thurs, June 10,
  39. 2004-06-14 From: "Inker, Evan" <EInker-at-gam.com> Subject: [hangout] NYLXS 2004 Membership Dues
  40. 2004-06-14 From: "Inker, Evan" <EInker-at-gam.com> Subject: [hangout] Meeting Minutes from NYLXS Meeting Thurs, June 10, 2004
  41. 2004-06-13 Adam Kosmin <akosmin-at-nyc.rr.com> Subject: [hangout] console based calendar
  42. 2004-06-12 Ruben I Safir <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Re: [hangout] Superman Videos
  43. 2004-06-12 Ruben I Safir <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] Superman Videos
  44. 2004-06-12 Mike Richardson - NYLXS PRESIDENT <miker-at-mrbrklyn.com> Re: [hangout] [Fwd: The proper MSFT security procedure?] (fwd)
  45. 2004-06-12 Billy <billy-at-dadadada.net> Re: [hangout] [Fwd: The proper MSFT security procedure?] (fwd)
  46. 2004-06-12 Mike Richardson - NYLXS PRESIDENT <miker-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] [Fwd: The proper MSFT security procedure?] (fwd)
  47. 2004-06-12 Ruben I Safir <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Re: [hangout] Firm commitment to Princeton?
  48. 2004-06-12 Adam Kosmin <akosmin-at-nyc.rr.com> Re: [hangout] Firm commitment to Princeton?
  49. 2004-06-11 Ruben Safir <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] Fwd: Your Linux Today Security Letter for June 11, 2004 [reply-ad83-1808-2f6b114cd7-at-nl.internet.com]
  50. 2004-06-11 Ruben Safir <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] Fwd: GNU Common C++ 1.2.0 and the patented todo tatoo... [dyfet-at-ostel.com]
  51. 2004-06-11 Ruben Safir Secretary NYLXS <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] Re: I'll be at the meeting tonight
  52. 2004-06-11 Ruben Safir Secretary NYLXS <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Re: [hangout] Firm commitment to Princeton?
  53. 2004-06-11 From: "Steve Milo" <slavik914-at-mrbrklyn.com> Re: [hangout] Firm commitment to Princeton?
  54. 2004-06-11 Ruben Safir Secretary NYLXS <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Re: [hangout] Firm commitment to Princeton?
  55. 2004-06-11 Ruben Safir Secretary NYLXS <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Re: [hangout] Firm commitment to Princeton?
  56. 2004-06-11 From: "Steve Milo" <slavik914-at-mrbrklyn.com> Re: [hangout] Firm commitment to Princeton?
  57. 2004-06-11 Billy <billy-at-dadadada.net> Re: [hangout] Firm commitment to Princeton?
  58. 2004-06-11 From: <akbar-at-jaal.org> Subject: [hangout] FYI: SoftwareFreedomDay.org
  59. 2004-06-11 From: "rc" <ray-pub-at-nyc.rr.com> RE: [hangout] NYLXS website.
  60. 2004-06-11 From: "rc" <ray-pub-at-nyc.rr.com> RE: [hangout] NYLXS website.
  61. 2004-06-11 From: "rc" <ray-pub-at-nyc.rr.com> RE: [hangout] Firm commitment to Princeton?
  62. 2004-06-10 Ruben Safir Secretary NYLXS <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Re: [hangout] Firm commitment to Princeton?
  63. 2004-06-10 From: "Steve Milo" <slavik914-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] Firm commitment to Princeton?
  64. 2004-06-10 Ruben I Safir <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] Fwd: [Perl Jobs] LAMP - CGI - Mod_Perl Web Developer (onsite), United States, NY, New York City [jobs-admin-at-perl.org]
  65. 2004-06-10 From: "Steve Milo" <slavik914-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] God Bless America.
  66. 2004-06-10 Derrick Lewis <lewisdj-at-bc.edu> Re: [hangout] Firm commitment to Princeton?
  67. 2004-06-10 Ruben Safir <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] Re: More from "News"day
  68. 2004-06-10 Ruben Safir Secretary NYLXS <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] [nylxs-announce] GNU/Linux Scene Calender for Today
  69. 2004-06-10 From: "Ruben I Safir - Secretary NYLXS" <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] Jobs
  70. 2004-06-09 From: <akbar-at-jaal.org> RE: [hangout] NYLXS Meeting Announcement / Thurs, June 10,
  71. 2004-06-09 From: "Inker, Evan" <EInker-at-gam.com> RE: [hangout] NYLXS Meeting Announcement / Thurs, June 10, 2004 7
  72. 2004-06-09 Ruben I Safir <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] more from alt.sports.basebase.ny-mets: Michael Moore
  73. 2004-06-09 From: "Inker, Evan" <EInker-at-gam.com> Subject: [hangout] NYLXS Meeting Announcement / Thurs, June 10, 2004 7:00pm - 11:00p m
  74. 2004-06-09 Adam Kosmin <akosmin-at-nyc.rr.com> Re: [hangout] Chaverware
  75. 2004-06-09 Adam Kosmin <akosmin-at-nyc.rr.com> Re: [hangout] Chaverware
  76. 2004-06-09 Billy <billy-at-dadadada.net> Re: [hangout] P2P loses in Europe
  77. 2004-06-09 Billy <billy-at-dadadada.net> Re: [hangout] Chaverware
  78. 2004-06-09 Ruben Safir Secretary NYLXS <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Re: [hangout] Chaverware
  79. 2004-06-09 From: "Inker, Evan" <EInker-at-gam.com> RE: [hangout] Chaverware
  80. 2004-06-09 From: "rc" <ray-pub-at-nyc.rr.com> RE: [hangout] Chaverware
  81. 2004-06-09 Adam Kosmin <akosmin-at-nyc.rr.com> Subject: [hangout] Chaverware
  82. 2004-06-09 From: "Ruben I Safir - Secretary NYLXS" <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] P2P loses in Europe
  83. 2004-06-08 Adam Kosmin <akosmin-at-nyc.rr.com> Re: [hangout] Old New I just want to get in the archives
  84. 2004-06-08 Ruben Safir Secretary NYLXS <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] [bruce.lai-at-council.nyc.ny.us: REVISED: Upcoming hearings/events from the Committee on Technology in Government, New York City Council as of JUNE 8, 2004.]
  85. 2004-06-08 Billy <billy-at-dadadada.net> Re: [hangout] The Source : OpenBSD revisited
  86. 2004-06-08 From: "Inker, Evan" <EInker-at-gam.com> Subject: [hangout] The Source : OpenBSD revisited
  87. 2004-06-08 From: "Inker, Evan" <EInker-at-gam.com> Subject: [hangout] The gift economy and free software
  88. 2004-06-08 From: "Inker, Evan" <EInker-at-gam.com> Subject: [hangout] 'Open-source' Solaris draws lukewarm response
  89. 2004-06-07 David Sugar <dyfet-at-ostel.com> Re: [hangout] CPU-based security for Windows XP, Red Hat Linux coming
  90. 2004-06-07 Billy <billy-at-dadadada.net> Re: [hangout] CPU-based security for Windows XP, Red Hat Linux coming
  91. 2004-06-07 Ruben I Safir <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] Fwd: [Perl Jobs] Required Perl Expert (onsite), United States, Delaware, Newark [jobs-admin-at-perl.org]
  92. 2004-06-07 Ruben I Safir <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] Fwd: [Perl Jobs] More Cool People Needed (onsite), United States, MA, Waltham [jobs-admin-at-perl.org]
  93. 2004-06-07 Ruben I Safir <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Re: [hangout] CPU-based security for Windows XP, Red Hat Linux coming
  94. 2004-06-07 Ruben I Safir <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Re: [hangout] CPU-based security for Windows XP, Red Hat Linux coming
  95. 2004-06-07 From: "Inker, Evan" <EInker-at-gam.com> Subject: [hangout] CPU-based security for Windows XP, Red Hat Linux coming
  96. 2004-06-07 Ruben I Safir <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] Jobs Jobs
  97. 2004-06-07 Michael Richardson <MRichardson-at-abc.state.ny.us> RE: [hangout] NYLXS Meeting Announcement / Thurs, June 10, 2004 7
  98. 2004-06-07 From: "Inker, Evan" <EInker-at-gam.com> Subject: [hangout] NYLXS Meeting Announcement / Thurs, June 10, 2004 7:00pm - 11:00p m
  99. 2004-06-07 From: "Inker, Evan" <EInker-at-gam.com> Subject: [hangout] FW: Free Expo Pass for LinuxWorld, the industry's leading event
  100. 2004-06-07 From: "Inker, Evan" <EInker-at-gam.com> RE: [hangout] Starting Over in 2004
  101. 2004-06-07 From: "Inker, Evan" <EInker-at-gam.com> RE: [hangout] Starting Over in 2004
  102. 2004-06-07 Walt Costanza <wjc-at-retsambew.com> Re: [hangout] Free Driers from Wifi cards?
  103. 2004-06-07 Ruben Safir Secretary NYLXS <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Re: [hangout] Free Driers from Wifi cards?
  104. 2004-06-07 Michael Richardson <MRichardson-at-abc.state.ny.us> Subject: [hangout] reposting
  105. 2004-06-07 Ruben I Safir <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] Fwd: [Perl Jobs] LAMP / CGI / mod_perl expert (telecommute), United States, n/a, n/a [jobs-admin-at-perl.org]
  106. 2004-06-06 Ruben Safir Secretary NYLXS <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] Tech Nite
  107. 2004-06-06 Ruben I Safir <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] How NOT to lodge a compalint
  108. 2004-06-06 Ruben I Safir <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] Fwd: Upcoming hearings/events from the Committee on Technology in Government, New York City Council as of JUNE 6, 2004. [bruce.lai-at-council.nyc.ny.us]
  109. 2004-06-06 Ruben I Safir <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] And other interesting places ....
  110. 2004-06-06 Ruben I Safir <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] Good place to send a spare $20
  111. 2004-06-06 Ruben I Safir <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Re: [hangout] Old New I just want to get in the archives
  112. 2004-06-06 Contrarian <adrba-at-nyct.net> Re: [hangout] Old New I just want to get in the archives
  113. 2004-06-06 Ruben I Safir <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] Old New I just want to get in the archives
  114. 2004-06-06 Ruben I Safir <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] Fwd: [nylxs-announce] Weekly NYLXS Announcments [ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com]
  115. 2004-06-05 Billy <billy-at-dadadada.net> Re: [hangout] Microsoft Patents
  116. 2004-06-05 Ruben Safir <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] Microsoft Patents
  117. 2004-06-05 Ruben Safir <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] Sun releasing code
  118. 2004-06-04 Billy <billy-at-dadadada.net> Re: [hangout] Free Driers from Wifi cards?
  119. 2004-06-04 Ruben I Safir <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Re: [hangout] Starting Over in 2004
  120. 2004-06-04 Ruben Safir Secretary NYLXS <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Re: [hangout] Free Driers from Wifi cards?
  121. 2004-06-04 Billy <billy-at-dadadada.net> Re: [hangout] Free Driers from Wifi cards?
  122. 2004-06-04 From: "Inker, Evan" <EInker-at-gam.com> RE: [hangout] Deadline Demo CD
  123. 2004-06-04 Michael Richardson <MRichardson-at-abc.state.ny.us> RE: [hangout] Deadline Demo CD
  124. 2004-06-04 Michael Richardson <MRichardson-at-abc.state.ny.us> RE: [hangout] SUSe 8.2 with D-Link AirXpert DWL-AG650
  125. 2004-06-04 From: "Inker, Evan" <EInker-at-gam.com> RE: [hangout] Starting Over in 2004
  126. 2004-06-04 Peter Siegel <psiegel-at-copper.net> Re: [hangout] Starting Over in 2004
  127. 2004-06-04 Ruben I Safir <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Re: [hangout] Starting Over in 2004
  128. 2004-06-04 Ruben I Safir <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Re: [hangout] Starting Over in 2004
  129. 2004-06-04 Mike Richardson - NYLXS PRESIDENT <miker-at-mrbrklyn.com> Re: [hangout] Starting Over in 2004
  130. 2004-06-04 Ruben Safir Secretary NYLXS <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] SUSe 8.2 with D-Link AirXpert DWL-AG650
  131. 2004-06-04 Ruben Safir Secretary NYLXS <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] [jobs-admin-at-perl.org: [Perl Jobs] Perl/Mason Web software developer (onsite), United States, NY, Park Slope, Brooklyn]
  132. 2004-06-04 Ruben I Safir <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] Free Driers from Wifi cards?
  133. 2004-06-03 Ruben I Safir <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Re: [hangout] Starting Over in 2004
  134. 2004-06-03 Ruben I Safir <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Re: FW: [hangout] New Event for NYLXS Membership
  135. 2004-06-03 From: "Inker, Evan" <EInker-at-gam.com> Subject: [hangout] Starting Over in 2004
  136. 2004-06-03 From: "Inker, Evan" <EInker-at-gam.com> RE: FW: [hangout] New Event for NYLXS Membership
  137. 2004-06-03 Mike Richardson - NYLXS PRESIDENT <miker-at-mrbrklyn.com> Re: FW: [hangout] New Event for NYLXS Membership
  138. 2004-06-03 From: "Inker, Evan" <EInker-at-gam.com> FW: [hangout] New Event for NYLXS Membership
  139. 2004-06-03 From: "Inker, Evan" <EInker-at-gam.com> RE: [hangout] my toshiba drive
  140. 2004-06-03 Ruben Safir Secretary NYLXS <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Re: [hangout] my toshiba drive
  141. 2004-06-03 From: "Inker, Evan" <EInker-at-gam.com> RE: [hangout] my toshiba drive
  142. 2004-06-03 From: "Inker, Evan" <EInker-at-gam.com> Subject: [hangout] FW: Linux Grows in Popularity
  143. 2004-06-02 Ruben I Safir <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] Fwd: Linux Journal Weekly Newsletter -- June 2 [html-at-ssc.com]
  144. 2004-06-02 Walt Costanza <wjc-at-retsambew.com> Re: [hangout] my toshiba drive
  145. 2004-06-02 From: "Inker, Evan" <EInker-at-gam.com> Subject: [hangout] Sun's Java Desktop System 2 is No Improvement
  146. 2004-06-02 Michael Richardson <MRichardson-at-abc.state.ny.us> RE: [hangout] Weird Software License
  147. 2004-06-01 From: "Steve Milo" <slavik914-at-mrbrklyn.com> RE: [hangout] my toshiba drive
  148. 2004-06-01 From: "Inker, Evan" <EInker-at-gam.com> Subject: [hangout] Weird Software License
  149. 2004-06-01 From: "Steve Milo" <slavik914-at-mrbrklyn.com> Re: [hangout] my toshiba drive
  150. 2004-06-01 From: "Inker, Evan" <EInker-at-gam.com> RE: [hangout] my toshiba drive
  151. 2004-06-30 Ruben I Safir <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Re: [hangout] Defending Small Schools
  152. 2004-06-30 Contrarian <adrba-at-nyct.net> RE: [hangout] Defending Small Schools
  153. 2004-06-30 Contrarian <adrba-at-nyct.net> Re: [hangout] Defending Small Schools
  154. 2004-06-30 Michael Richardson <MRichardson-at-abc.state.ny.us> RE: [hangout] Defending Small Schools
  155. 2004-06-30 Contrarian <adrba-at-nyct.net> Re: [hangout] AMERICAN KIDS LOSING EDUCATION BATTLE
  156. 2004-06-30 Contrarian <adrba-at-nyct.net> Re: [hangout] AMERICAN KIDS LOSING EDUCATION BATTLE
  157. 2004-06-30 From: "Inker, Evan" <EInker-at-gam.com> Subject: [hangout] Defending Small Schools
  158. 2004-06-30 Billy <billy-at-dadadada.net> Re: [hangout] Spam Assasin is a COMPLETE Piece of ...
  159. 2004-06-30 Ron Guerin <ron-at-vnetworx.net> Re: [hangout] Spam Assasin is a COMPLETE Piece of ...
  160. 2004-06-30 Ruben Safir Secretary NYLXS <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Re: [hangout] Spam Assasin is a COMPLETE Piece of ...
  161. 2004-06-30 Ruben Safir Secretary NYLXS <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Re: [hangout] Spam Assasin is a COMPLETE Piece of ...
  162. 2004-06-30 Ron Guerin <ron-at-vnetworx.net> Re: [hangout] Spam Assasin is a COMPLETE Piece of ...
  163. 2004-06-30 Ron Guerin <ron-at-vnetworx.net> Re: [hangout] Spam Assasin is a COMPLETE Piece of ...
  164. 2004-06-30 Ron Guerin <ron-at-vnetworx.net> Re: [hangout] Spam Assasin is a COMPLETE Piece of ...
  165. 2004-06-30 Ruben Safir Secretary NYLXS <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Re: [hangout] Spam Assasin is a COMPLETE Piece of ...
  166. 2004-06-30 Ruben Safir Secretary NYLXS <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Re: [hangout] Spam Assasin is a COMPLETE Piece of ...
  167. 2004-06-30 Ron Guerin <ron-at-vnetworx.net> Re: [hangout] Spam Assasin is a COMPLETE Piece of ...
  168. 2004-06-30 Ron Guerin <ron-at-vnetworx.net> Re: [hangout] Spam Assasin is a COMPLETE Piece of ...
  169. 2004-06-30 Ruben Safir Secretary NYLXS <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] Spam Assasin is a COMPLETE Piece of ...
  170. 2004-06-29 Ruben I Safir <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] Fwd: [Perl Jobs] Linux Software Engineer (onsite), United States, NJ, Somerset [jobs-admin-at-perl.org]
  171. 2004-06-29 Ruben I Safir <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Re: [hangout] AMERICAN KIDS LOSING EDUCATION BATTLE
  172. 2004-06-29 Billy <billy-at-dadadada.net> Re: [hangout] AMERICAN KIDS LOSING EDUCATION BATTLE
  173. 2004-06-29 Billy <billy-at-dadadada.net> Re: [hangout] AMERICAN KIDS LOSING EDUCATION BATTLE
  174. 2004-06-29 Ruben I Safir <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Re: [hangout] AMERICAN KIDS LOSING EDUCATION BATTLE
  175. 2004-06-29 From: "Inker, Evan" <EInker-at-gam.com> Subject: [hangout] AMERICAN KIDS LOSING EDUCATION BATTLE
  176. 2004-06-29 Michael Richardson <MRichardson-at-abc.state.ny.us> RE: [hangout] German Government Desktop Unveiled
  177. 2004-06-29 From: "Inker, Evan" <EInker-at-gam.com> Subject: [hangout] German Government Desktop Unveiled
  178. 2004-06-29 From: "Inker, Evan" <EInker-at-gam.com> RE: [hangout] debian-installer
  179. 2004-06-29 Michael Richardson <MRichardson-at-abc.state.ny.us> RE: [hangout] debian-installer
  180. 2004-06-29 Ruben I Safir <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] Bar Mitzva times and places
  181. 2004-06-29 Adam Kosmin <akosmin-at-nyc.rr.com> Subject: [hangout] debian-installer
  182. 2004-06-28 Ruben Safir Secretary NYLXS <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] Linux job for Lucas Films -
  183. 2004-06-28 Ruben Safir Secretary NYLXS <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Re: [hangout] HP Installer Kit for Linux
  184. 2004-06-28 Ruben Safir Secretary NYLXS <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Re: [hangout] Movie
  185. 2004-06-28 Ruben Safir Secretary NYLXS <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Re: [hangout] Freedom-IT Planning Meeting Tues June 29, 2004
  186. 2004-06-28 From: "Inker, Evan" <EInker-at-gam.com> Subject: [hangout] Freedom-IT Planning Meeting Tues June 29, 2004
  187. 2004-06-28 Contrarian <adrba-at-nyct.net> Re: [hangout] Movie
  188. 2004-06-28 From: "Inker, Evan" <EInker-at-gam.com> Subject: [hangout] HP Installer Kit for Linux
  189. 2004-06-28 From: "Inker, Evan" <EInker-at-gam.com> Subject: [hangout] HP rolls out new desktop, workstations
  190. 2004-06-28 Ruben Safir <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Re: [hangout] So yah want to see a ballgame from MLB?
  191. 2004-06-28 Michael Richardson <MRichardson-at-abc.state.ny.us> RE: [hangout] So yah want to see a ballgame from MLB?
  192. 2004-06-28 Michael Richardson <MRichardson-at-abc.state.ny.us> RE: [hangout] Software Freedom Day Video Clip Presentations - 2 D
  193. 2004-06-28 From: "Inker, Evan" <EInker-at-gam.com> RE: [hangout] Software Freedom Day Video Clip Presentations - 2 D ays
  194. 2004-06-28 Ruben I Safir <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Re: [hangout] Software Freedom Day Video Clip Presentations - 2 Days and counti ng
  195. 2004-06-28 Adam Kosmin <akosmin-at-nyc.rr.com> Subject: [hangout] (fwd) [alois-at-astro.ch: Re: Redhat support experience]
  196. 2004-06-28 Michael Richardson <MRichardson-at-abc.state.ny.us> RE: [hangout] Bar Mitzvah
  197. 2004-06-28 From: "Inker, Evan" <EInker-at-gam.com> Subject: [hangout] Software Freedom Day Video Clip Presentations - 2 Days and counti ng
  198. 2004-06-28 Ruben Safir Secretary NYLXS <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] MS - Security built inside:
  199. 2004-06-27 Ruben Safir Secretary NYLXS <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] Grep
  200. 2004-06-27 From: "Ruben I Safir - Secretary NYLXS" <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] So yah want to see a ballgame from MLB?
  201. 2004-06-27 Adam Kosmin <akosmin-at-nyc.rr.com> Re: [hangout] Bar Mitzva
  202. 2004-06-27 Adam Kosmin <akosmin-at-nyc.rr.com> Subject: [hangout] next weekend
  203. 2004-06-27 Ruben I Safir <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] Bar Mitzva
  204. 2004-06-26 Ruben I Safir <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Re: [hangout] Mac OS X security myth exposed
  205. 2004-06-26 Ron Guerin <ron-at-vnetworx.net> Re: [hangout] JPEG Legal Battle
  206. 2004-06-25 From: "Steve Milo" <slavik914-at-mrbrklyn.com> RE: [hangout] Test
  207. 2004-06-25 From: "Steve Milo" <slavik914-at-mrbrklyn.com> Re: [hangout] Test
  208. 2004-06-25 Adam Kosmin <akosmin-at-nyc.rr.com> Subject: [hangout] Re: RHCA
  209. 2004-06-25 Adam Kosmin <akosmin-at-nyc.rr.com> Subject: [hangout] toshiba drive
  210. 2004-06-25 From: "Inker, Evan" <EInker-at-gam.com> Subject: [hangout] Mac OS X security myth exposed
  211. 2004-06-25 From: "Ruben I Safir - Secretary NYLXS" <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] Copyright wars on again
  212. 2004-06-25 From: "Ruben I Safir - Secretary NYLXS" <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] Free Software Jihad
  213. 2004-06-25 From: "Ruben I Safir - Secretary NYLXS" <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] Tony Wiener - Eat your heart out - GNU/Linux in government
  214. 2004-06-25 From: "Ruben I Safir - Secretary NYLXS" <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] Linux Retailer opens in Canada
  215. 2004-06-24 Ruben Safir <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Re: [hangout] RE: Freedom-IT Planning Meeting Tues June 29, 2004
  216. 2004-06-24 From: "Inker, Evan" <EInker-at-gam.com> RE: [hangout] RE: Freedom-IT Planning Meeting Tues June 29, 2004
  217. 2004-06-24 Michael Richardson <MRichardson-at-abc.state.ny.us> Subject: [hangout] FW: A LITTLE QUOTE FROM MY SISTER (REGARDING THE BUSH ADMINISTRAT
  218. 2004-06-24 From: "Inker, Evan" <EInker-at-gam.com> Subject: [hangout] JPEG Legal Battle
  219. 2004-06-24 Ruben Safir Secretary NYLXS <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] Employment HTML Developer
  220. 2004-06-24 From: "Inker, Evan" <EInker-at-gam.com> RE: [hangout] Software Freedom Day Video Clip Presentations - 8 D ays
  221. 2004-06-24 Michael Richardson <MRichardson-at-abc.state.ny.us> Subject: [hangout] RE: Freedom-IT Planning Meeting Tues June 29, 2004
  222. 2004-06-24 Michael Richardson <MRichardson-at-abc.state.ny.us> RE: [hangout] Software Freedom Day Video Clip Presentations - 8 D
  223. 2004-06-24 From: "Inker, Evan" <EInker-at-gam.com> Subject: [hangout] Slackware 10 is released!
  224. 2004-06-24 From: "Inker, Evan" <EInker-at-gam.com> Subject: [hangout] Freedom-IT Planning Meeting Tues June 29, 2004
  225. 2004-06-23 From: "Paul Robert Marino" <rob-at-concord.altschools.org> RE: [hangout] Software Freedom Day Video Clip Presentations - 8 D ays and counti ng
  226. 2004-06-23 From: "Inker, Evan" <EInker-at-gam.com> RE: [hangout] Software Freedom Day Video Clip Presentations - 8 D ays
  227. 2004-06-23 Adam Kosmin <akosmin-at-nyc.rr.com> Re: [hangout] Software Freedom Day Video Clip Presentations - 8 Days and counti ng
  228. 2004-06-23 Ruben Safir Secretary NYLXS <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] [jobs-admin-at-perl.org: [Perl Jobs] Software Engineer (onsite), United States, NY, New York]
  229. 2004-06-22 Ruben I Safir <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] Fwd: [Perl Jobs] Perl Programmer, United States, CT, Stamford [jobs-admin-at-perl.org]
  230. 2004-06-22 From: "Inker, Evan" <EInker-at-gam.com> Subject: [hangout] Software Freedom Day Video Clip Presentations - 8 Days and counti ng
  231. 2004-06-22 From: "Inker, Evan" <EInker-at-gam.com> Subject: [hangout] Educational Initiative - June 24, 2004 6:45pm
  232. 2004-06-22 From: "rc" <ray-pub-at-nyc.rr.com> RE: [hangout] Large Plans for Linux at Marist College
  233. 2004-06-22 From: "Inker, Evan" <EInker-at-gam.com> Subject: [hangout] infringement Festival - the LINUX of theatre
  234. 2004-06-22 From: "Inker, Evan" <EInker-at-gam.com> Subject: [hangout] Desktop Linux: Sun Shines
  235. 2004-06-21 Adam Kosmin <akosmin-at-nyc.rr.com> Re: [hangout] NYLXS Team page on SoftwareFreedomDay.org
  236. 2004-06-21 From: "Inker, Evan" <EInker-at-gam.com> Subject: [hangout] NYLXS Team page on SoftwareFreedomDay.org
  237. 2004-06-21 Adam Kosmin <akosmin-at-nyc.rr.com> Subject: [hangout] distro investigation for upcoming technight
  238. 2004-06-21 From: "Inker, Evan" <EInker-at-gam.com> Subject: [hangout] Suse 9.1 Personal ISOs are available online...
  239. 2004-06-21 From: "Inker, Evan" <EInker-at-gam.com> Subject: [hangout] FAT Patent Review May Threaten Linux Foundation
  240. 2004-06-20 Ruben I Safir <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] Tech Night - Paul Robert
  241. 2004-06-20 Ruben Safir Secretary NYLXS <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Re: [hangout] Re: your mail
  242. 2004-06-20 Ruben Safir Secretary NYLXS <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] Re: Music DRM
  243. 2004-06-19 Billy <billy-at-dadadada.net> Re: [hangout] Re: your mail
  244. 2004-06-19 Ruben Safir Secretary NYLXS <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] Re: your mail
  245. 2004-06-18 David Sugar <dyfet-at-ostel.com>
  246. 2004-06-18 Ruben I Safir <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] Educational Resource for Educational IT
  247. 2004-06-18 From: "Inker, Evan" <EInker-at-gam.com> Subject: [hangout] Software Freedom Day Video Clip Presentations
  248. 2004-06-18 From: "Inker, Evan" <EInker-at-gam.com> Subject: [hangout] Ontario's school system gives StarOffice a shot
  249. 2004-06-18 Adam Kosmin <akosmin-at-nyc.rr.com> Subject: [hangout] maildir to cyrus
  250. 2004-06-18 From: "Inker, Evan" <EInker-at-gam.com> Subject: [hangout] Putting together PDF files
  251. 2004-06-18 Mike Richardson - NYLXS PRESIDENT <miker-at-mrbrklyn.com> RE: [hangout] Gene Wilder once said it best
  252. 2004-06-18 Ruben Safir Secretary NYLXS <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] Calander:
  253. 2004-06-18 Ruben Safir Secretary NYLXS <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] In Service Program
  254. 2004-06-17 Ruben I Safir <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] Free Software Publishing
  255. 2004-06-17 Ruben Safir Secretary NYLXS <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] Publisher Partnership Invitation
  256. 2004-06-17 From: "Steve Milo" <slavik914-at-mrbrklyn.com> RE: [hangout] Gene Wilder once said it best
  257. 2004-06-17 From: "Inker, Evan" <EInker-at-gam.com> Subject: [hangout] U.S. House subcommittee approves spyware bill
  258. 2004-06-17 From: "Inker, Evan" <EInker-at-gam.com> RE: [hangout] Gene Wilder once said it best
  259. 2004-06-17 Michael Richardson <MRichardson-at-abc.state.ny.us> RE: [hangout] Gene Wilder once said it best
  260. 2004-06-17 From: "Steve Milo" <slavik914-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] Gene Wilder once said it best
  261. 2004-06-16 Ruben Safir Secretary NYLXS <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] [thomas-at-suse.de: [suse-security-announce] SUSE Security Announcement: kernel (SuSE-SA:2004:017)]
  262. 2004-06-16 Ruben Safir Secretary NYLXS <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] [draht-at-suse.de: [suse-security-announce] Discontinued SUSE Linux Distributions]
  263. 2004-06-16 Ruben Safir Secretary NYLXS <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Re: [hangout] YDL progress (or lack thereof).
  264. 2004-06-16 Ruben Safir Secretary NYLXS <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] Articles on gconf and Sun Business start with FS
  265. 2004-06-16 Michael Richardson <MRichardson-at-abc.state.ny.us> RE: [hangout] YDL progress (or lack thereof).
  266. 2004-06-16 From: "Inker, Evan" <EInker-at-gam.com> RE: [hangout] YDL progress (or lack thereof).
  267. 2004-06-16 Michael Richardson <MRichardson-at-abc.state.ny.us> RE: [hangout] YDL progress (or lack thereof).
  268. 2004-06-16 Billy <billy-at-dadadada.net> Re: [hangout] YDL progress (or lack thereof).
  269. 2004-06-16 Michael Richardson <MRichardson-at-abc.state.ny.us> RE: [hangout] YDL progress (or lack thereof).
  270. 2004-06-16 Michael Richardson <MRichardson-at-abc.state.ny.us> RE: [hangout] YDL progress (or lack thereof).
  271. 2004-06-18 David Sugar <dyfet-at-ostel.com>
  272. 2004-06-18 David Sugar <dyfet-at-ostel.com>
  273. 2004-06-16 From: "Steve Milo" <slavik914-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] YDL progress (or lack thereof).

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