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From: Eugene Leitl (Eugene.Leitl@lrz.uni-muenchen.de)
Date: Sun May 18 1997 - 09:24:53 MDT


Since the topic of history of technology came up... ciao, 'gene

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Date: Sun, 12 Jan 1997 10:16:11 -0500
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To: Eugene Leitl <Eugene.Leitl@lrz.uni-muenchen.de>
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Sun, 12 Jan 1997 10:16:11

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