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August 1997, Week 3

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Gavin Scott <[log in to unmask]>
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Gavin Scott <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 21 Aug 1997 14:43:05 -0700
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Tony writes:
> At 02:24 PM 8/21/97 -0700, you wrote:
> >Ok gang, I have *not* figured out *who* sent the pins, but I
> >have determined the following:
> >
> >1. They were made by PinSource (printed on the back of each pin).
> >2. Only 200 of them were made. They will gladly make more!
> >3. PinSource has *no* record of who ordered them or where the order
> >   was delivered. Mysteriously, the computer records have been blanked
> >   for this order.
>
> Which may be a good indicator that the benevolent perpetrator is a member of
> this list.

Is it possible that the only people who got pins have their mailing address
as part of their .sig?

My current guess for chief suspect is Ron Seybold.  I like the idea that
he would offer a reward for his own discovery :-)

G.

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