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Denys Beauchemin <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 16 Jun 1997 17:04:42 -0500
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Were you being facetious when you wrote missles (sic) or was it just the
case of the missing I, as in missiles?

Kind regards,

Denys. . .

Denys Beauchemin
Hicomp America, Inc.
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(800) 323-8863   (281) 288-7438  fax: (281) 355-6879



-----Original Message-----
From:   James Trudeau [SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
Sent:   Monday, June 16, 1997 4:22 PM
To:     [log in to unmask]
Subject:        Where's Harlingen

Howdy,

Jim (having a bad day) Phillips asks: Where is Harlingen, Texas?
Harlingen  is a bit more than 500 miles southeast of El Paso, 250 + miles
south of San Antonio, 25 miles north of Brownsville.  It is located in the
far south tip of Texas.  Small town...20-30,000 population.  Amongst other
things it is home to one of the Lockheed Martin Astronautics facilities
(this is where I'm located).
/plug?
This facility specializes in large structural assemblies primarily for
Atlas Centaur and Titan Centaur rockets (12,000+lbs into high earth orbit,
 Mars, Alpha Centauri - depends on how you point it).  Everyone calls
them rockets, actually they a more correctly known as missles.  Come on
down to our showroom floor.  New models only, none used.
/plug
Jim Trudeau                    *
Computer Sciences Corp         *  A lovely picture of
Harlingen, Texas               *  a night launch of
*  Atlas Centaur goes
Voice:   (210) 430-7728        *  here.  Just paste it
Fax:     (210) 412-8531        *  in.
e-mail   [log in to unmask] *

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