1994-07-18 - Re: ID card from hell

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From: David Mandl <dmandl@panix.com>
To: frissell@panix.com (Duncan Frissell)
Message Hash: 8067e22d2736a23dea04726877d29125c68403bbcd5b07f518d713b8015606ad
Message ID: <199407180253.AA16436@panix.com>
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UTC Datetime: 1994-07-18 02:54:05 UTC
Raw Date: Sun, 17 Jul 94 19:54:05 PDT

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From: David Mandl <dmandl@panix.com>
Date: Sun, 17 Jul 94 19:54:05 PDT
To: frissell@panix.com (Duncan Frissell)
Subject: Re: ID card from hell
In-Reply-To: <199407151900.AA04014@panix.com>
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Duncan Frissell writes:

> "Nineteen Eighty-Four
> Knocking at your door
> Will you let it come
> Will you let it run
> Your life."
> 
>  --- Awaiting proper definition of Mime sound file standards.

Just for the hell of it...

How much do I get for identifying that quote?  It's from the song "1984"
by the band Spirit, a single released in late 1969.

I'm really impressed, Duncan.

   --Dave.

-- 
Dave Mandl
dmandl@panix.com





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