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From: biep@klipper.UUCP (J. A. "Biep" Durieux)
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Subject: Re: optimized network paths for news 2.10.2
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Date: Mon, 29-Oct-84 09:03:44 EST
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>I have a smart mailer but don't trust it unless I can see
>what it is doing.
>-- 
>Bill Sebok			Princeton University, Astrophysics
>{allegra,akgua,burl,cbosgd,decvax,ihnp4,noao,princeton,vax135}!astrovax!wls

	If you don't trust some servant, there may be two reasons: either
	he is stupid and may do things the wrong way, or he is disloyal.
	If you don't trust a *smart* mailer, then it must be disloyal.
	Servants tend to turn disloyal by being mistreated by their masters.


-- 

							  Biep.
	{seismo|decvax|philabs}!mcvax!vu44!botter!klipper!biep

I utterly disagree with everything you are saying, but I am
prepared to fight myself to death for your right to say it.
							--Voltaire