HIGHLA-L Digest - 11 Apr 2006 to 12 Apr 2006 (#2006-80)

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      Topics of the day:
      
        1. Eurominutes: The Revolutionary
        2. Weird
      
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      Date:    Tue, 11 Apr 2006 16:20:26 -1000
      From:    MacWestie <mac.westie@hawaiiantel.net>
      Subject: Re: Eurominutes: The Revolutionary
      
      Wendy chastises--
      > And *obviously* both 3 and 4 are part of "Brothers In Arms" and have
      > nothing to do with "The Revolutionary".
      > I'm very disappointed in you.
      
      We suck.  However--anyone killing Charlie off early could only be a good 
      thing.
      
      
      > Wendy (What is this world coming to?)
      
      Hell.  Handbasket.  Clearly.
      
      Nina (busy, busy, busy) (so just filed away the fabulous Eurominute tidbits
      for future reference) (also--things have come full circle & communications
      monopolies are, much like the egg, "in" again) (so, dear pals, please take
      note of my new email addy, below) (yes, both of you) (also--Dear
      HawaiianTel.  Do you have any CLUE how many spelling errors this is gonna
      cause?  Also--"seamless transition"  my ass.  Aloha!)
      mac.westie@hawaiiantel.net
      
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      Date:    Tue, 11 Apr 2006 20:34:31 -0700
      From:    Parisrose <parisrose@prodigy.net>
      Subject: Re: Weird
      
      Dotiran@aol.com wrote:  I saw this headline in the NY Times today and all I could think of was our 
      lengthy discussions on reattaching lost limbs.
      
      _Regrow Your Own_ 
      (http://www.nytimes.com/2006/04/11/health/11regen.html?th&emc=th) 
      By NICHOLAS WADE
      Salamanders can do it. Why not humans? Scientists try to harness the genes 
      that let animals replace lost body parts.
        
      In the same edition of the NY Times was another article about a NY Library section totally devoted to 'zines.  The article was incorrect, however, stating that 'zines were invented in the '90's and dealt with political items, etc - I know I'm getting old but I dearly remember the early Trek 'zines of the '70's.
        Back to lurking.
        Parisose
      
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