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From: reid@Glacier.ARPA (Brian Reid)
Newsgroups: net.emacs
Subject: the Skull and Crossbones: more copying
Message-ID: <9339@Glacier.ARPA>
Date: Thu, 4-Jul-85 17:28:30 EDT
Article-I.D.: Glacier.9339
Posted: Thu Jul  4 17:28:30 1985
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Reply-To: reid@Glacier.UUCP (Brian Reid)
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Organization: Stanford University, Computer Systems Lab
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Summary: 

As long as people are discussing the heredity of the Emacs code, I should
point out that the skull and crossbones in the Gosling Emacs code was taken
from the source of my Scribe program. It's not copyrighted or anything; of
course anybody is welcome to use it. But I spent 5 or 6 hours getting it to
look right, late one night in 1976 (with help from Liz Rentmeesters of DG,
who knew what a skull looked like...).
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	Brian Reid	decwrl!glacier!reid
	Stanford	reid@SU-Glacier.ARPA