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From: ceb@netcom5.netcom.com (Ch. Buckley)
Subject: Re: what is rgrimes??
In-Reply-To: swildner@channelz.GUN.de's message of 20 Jul 1994 00:23:55 GMT
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Date: Wed, 20 Jul 1994 23:08:38 GMT
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In article <SWILDNER.94Jul20022355@channelz.GUN.de> swildner@channelz.GUN.de (Sascha Wildner) writes:

   In article <30ej90$k8b@agate.berkeley.edu> tmonroe@soda.berkeley.edu (Anthony Monroe) writes:

      It happens to be the login name of one Rodney Grimes.  If he would like
      to introduce himself, then he will.  But he's the one responsible for
      the strange login names in all those files where "rgrimes" appears.

   Oh, and I thought the r stood for "remote". :)

Well, he *does* seem to get around a lot.  I guess 'remote' depends on
your point of view.

Something tells me this is a nickname that's going to 
stick. 

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