Re: poor peter's pitiful little message...

From: Peter T. Daniels (grammatim_at_worldnet.att.net)
Date: 12/12/04


Date: Sun, 12 Dec 2004 15:34:14 GMT

It must have been before September 2001, because that's when my hard
drive broke and I have no emails from before then (assuming his ID began
with either "Alexander" or "Gross"). (I drove into Manhattan on 9/12 to
pick up my computer from the repair shop on 60th St., just north of
where no traffic was permitted to go.)

I've never tried searching "google groups" before and must have collided
with the new interface everyone is complaining about, since I get
nothing but a few screens of html code.

But perhaps someone who _does_ know how to handle it can find the
newsgroup postings about the event that Alexander so badly misremembers.

-- 
Peter T. Daniels                       grammatim@att.net


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