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[ILUG] controversial firewall question

[ILUG] controversial firewall question

Francisco Baena francisco_baena at lycos.es
Sun May 26 12:53:40 IST 2002


six cream buns? If everything in life was so easy... :)
I'll be in town tomorrow afternoon, so, is it OK if I'll pass around your
office at 3pm. Cheers.

Francisco.

-----Original Message-----
From: John P. Looney [mailto:john at antefacto.com]
Sent: 26 May 2002 12:19
To: Francisco Baena
Subject: Re: [ILUG] controversial firewall question


On Fri, May 24, 2002 at 07:31:57PM +0100, Francisco Baena mentioned:
> I was looking in the archive for somebody that had already Red Hat 7.3
Pro.
> As you can see in another post in the newsgroup I was offering "beers and
> blank CDs" for the favour. After of some researching you're name came up.
Do
> you think you could do me the copies, if itsn't too much hassle?

 I've lots of beer & blank CDs. Though some cream buns would be a good
swap. RedHat 7.3 is 3 CDs, so six cream buns would be a good swap.

 Give me a shout when you think you'll be coming in, so I'll have them
there for you.

John

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