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    1. Re: Fw: Snowballs
    2. Linda K. Richards
    3. HELP!!! I'M BEING BOMBARDED WITH SNOWBALLS!!! Haven't had this much fun for quite sometime. Why is it freezing in sunny California and warm in Washington D.C.? The way it feels here, we SHOULD have snow on the ground. I heard it even snowed in Las Vegas yesterday. I was born and raised there and I remember that happening only twice in 22 years. And it was gone in an hour. But what fun that hour was. Linda Kay Lynne Williams wrote: > -----Original Message----- > From: LJ Linson <linson@newwaytec.net> > To: Devin Glenn Wilson <Dgw@mexia.com>; Thomas & Lynn Williams > <zayzay@tca.net>; Rene' Ferrell <dredd17@aol.com>; John Carter > <johncarter7@hotmail.com> > Date: Monday, December 07, 1998 8:28 AM > Subject: Fw: Snowballs > > > > >-----Original Message----- > >From: Bonnie Thomas <thedispatcher@worldnet.att.net> > >To: Christie Larner <BLDCOP@AOL.com>; Rene Ferrell <dredd17@AOL.com>; > >Spencer Jr's Mom <kimberly_stettler@ciccorp.com>; Krossfire > ><krossfir@gte.net>; L J Linson <linson@newwaytec.net>; David Pack > ><mpakman@newwaytec.net>; P.A. & Nancy Garcia <Riatta@vsta.com>; Bill & Jane > >Elliott <vector9g@mail3.bunt.com>; Pat <winmac@glen-net.ca> > >Date: Thursday, December 03, 1998 8:26 PM > >Subject: Fw: Snowballs > > > > > >> > >>-----Original Message----- > >>From: dustyroads <dustyroads@gvec.net> > >>To: Coastal Properties <coastalproperties@computron.net>; Shelly Hollen > >><shalako@texas.net>; Robin Pool <hilltop@feist.com>; M&K Wells > >><mkwells@brazoria.net>; Diane Sadler <DSadler@mail.utexas.edu>; Debbie > >>Collins <krossfir@gte.net>; debbbie reneau <reneau1@airmail.net>; Darlene > >S. > >>Haggerton <Darlene_S._Haggerton@txfund.com>; Darlene A Haggerton > >><dashag@bluebon.net>; Christina Villegas <Christina_Villegas@txfund.com>; > >>Chris Murphy <cmurphy@gvec.net>; Bonnie Thomas > >><thedispatcher@worldnet.att.net>; Andrea Torres > >><zydeco-aussies@worldnet.att.net>; <Elaine McCollough> <ERracer@AOL.COM> > >>Date: Thursday, December 03, 1998 7:00 PM > >>Subject: Fw: Snowballs > >> > >> > >>>>GOTCHA!!! > >>>> \ | / > >>>> \\ \ | | / // > >>>> \\\ \\ // /// > >>>> \\\ ####### /// > >>>> \\## ##// > >>>> -- ## ## -- > >>>> -- ## squish!! ## -- > >>>> //## ##\\ > >>>> // ### ### \\ > >>>> /// ####### \\\ > >>>> /// // \\ \\\ > >>>> // / | | \ \\ > >>>> / | \ > >>>> > >>>> You have just been hit with a snow ball! > >>>> > >>>> The first one of the winter. > >>>> > >>>> It's the start of..... > >>>> Snow Ball Fight '98/'99!!!! > >>>> > >>>> One rule to this game.... > >>>> > >>>> You can't hit someone who has already hit you! > >>>> Now...go out there and hit as many people > >>>> as you can before they get you!! > >>>> > >>>> > >>>>Have fun > >>>> > >>>>Terry > >>>> > >>> > >> > >

    12/07/1998 05:53:16
    1. Re: GenSwap-D Digest V98 #219
    2. Be glad to send ALL of the real snowballs my grandchildren can make. 8-10 inches on the ground and another snowfall due tonight. a very cold 24 degrees at 8:00PM. Slipped and done th splits twice already on these old bones.COLD old bones. Ley K. O'Connor Carson City, Nevada

    12/07/1998 04:04:46
    1. Re: snowballs
    2. Pat Short
    3. Right on Lynne Some of my sons college friends send me a snow Ball through ICQ last month. So today I E-Mailed them One because it was through E-mail. To show them even us old can have fun too. Not that your old I have no idea. Thanks Pat Short MAULLER/ BOLENBAUGH/ KING /DULEY FLINK/BOWEN FORD/NORTHAM /SHORT ---------- > From: Lynne Williams <zayzay@tca.net> > To: GenSwap-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: snowballs > Date: Monday, December 07, 1998 4:07 PM > > I forwarded the snowball to everyone on the list so that everyone could a > little fun with it. At least I thought it was fun. Anyway, for those of > you who are like me and thought it was fun, email me if you would like it > forwarded to you. For the rest of you sticks in the mud, get a life and > have some fun once in a while. > > > ==== GenSwap Mailing List ==== > For a complete listing of internet genealogy mailing lists, check out: http://users.aol.com/johnf14246/gen_mail.html > > >

    12/07/1998 03:08:02
    1. snowballs
    2. Lynne Williams
    3. I forwarded the snowball to everyone on the list so that everyone could a little fun with it. At least I thought it was fun. Anyway, for those of you who are like me and thought it was fun, email me if you would like it forwarded to you. For the rest of you sticks in the mud, get a life and have some fun once in a while.

    12/07/1998 03:07:07
    1. Snowball...the whole thing....ready?]
    2. 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    12/07/1998 01:32:02
    1. Re: Fw: Snowballs
    2. Linda K. Richards
    3. OK, who sent the snowball and how can I get it again? I want to send more to friends who can only receive it on Microsoft Exchange so I can't forward it from my Netscape file. If someone can send it again I will only check my IE for mail so I can forward it again. That was so much fun. I wonder how many people got hit with snowballs over the past week! Linda Kay Lynne Williams wrote: > -----Original Message----- > From: LJ Linson <linson@newwaytec.net> > To: Devin Glenn Wilson <Dgw@mexia.com>; Thomas & Lynn Williams > <zayzay@tca.net>; Rene' Ferrell <dredd17@aol.com>; John Carter > <johncarter7@hotmail.com> > Date: Monday, December 07, 1998 8:28 AM > Subject: Fw: Snowballs > > > > >-----Original Message----- > >From: Bonnie Thomas <thedispatcher@worldnet.att.net> > >To: Christie Larner <BLDCOP@AOL.com>; Rene Ferrell <dredd17@AOL.com>; > >Spencer Jr's Mom <kimberly_stettler@ciccorp.com>; Krossfire > ><krossfir@gte.net>; L J Linson <linson@newwaytec.net>; David Pack > ><mpakman@newwaytec.net>; P.A. & Nancy Garcia <Riatta@vsta.com>; Bill & Jane > >Elliott <vector9g@mail3.bunt.com>; Pat <winmac@glen-net.ca> > >Date: Thursday, December 03, 1998 8:26 PM > >Subject: Fw: Snowballs > > > > > >> > >>-----Original Message----- > >>From: dustyroads <dustyroads@gvec.net> > >>To: Coastal Properties <coastalproperties@computron.net>; Shelly Hollen > >><shalako@texas.net>; Robin Pool <hilltop@feist.com>; M&K Wells > >><mkwells@brazoria.net>; Diane Sadler <DSadler@mail.utexas.edu>; Debbie > >>Collins <krossfir@gte.net>; debbbie reneau <reneau1@airmail.net>; Darlene > >S. > >>Haggerton <Darlene_S._Haggerton@txfund.com>; Darlene A Haggerton > >><dashag@bluebon.net>; Christina Villegas <Christina_Villegas@txfund.com>; > >>Chris Murphy <cmurphy@gvec.net>; Bonnie Thomas > >><thedispatcher@worldnet.att.net>; Andrea Torres > >><zydeco-aussies@worldnet.att.net>; <Elaine McCollough> <ERracer@AOL.COM> > >>Date: Thursday, December 03, 1998 7:00 PM > >>Subject: Fw: Snowballs > >> > >> > >>>>GOTCHA!!! > >>>> \ | / > >>>> \\ \ | | / // > >>>> \\\ \\ // /// > >>>> \\\ ####### /// > >>>> \\## ##// > >>>> -- ## ## -- > >>>> -- ## squish!! ## -- > >>>> //## ##\\ > >>>> // ### ### \\ > >>>> /// ####### \\\ > >>>> /// // \\ \\\ > >>>> // / | | \ \\ > >>>> / | \ > >>>> > >>>> You have just been hit with a snow ball! > >>>> > >>>> The first one of the winter. > >>>> > >>>> It's the start of..... > >>>> Snow Ball Fight '98/'99!!!! > >>>> > >>>> One rule to this game.... > >>>> > >>>> You can't hit someone who has already hit you! > >>>> Now...go out there and hit as many people > >>>> as you can before they get you!! > >>>> > >>>> > >>>>Have fun > >>>> > >>>>Terry > >>>> > >>> > >> > >

    12/07/1998 12:49:30
    1. Re: Fw: Snowballs
    2. With 85 degree weather here in the Washington, DC area, that snowball was GREAT! DO IT AGAIN!!!!!!! AND AGAIN........................WOW! AND OH! WOW!!!

    12/07/1998 12:20:49
    1. Fwd: Fw: Snowballs
    2. This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --part0_913061353_boundary Content-ID: <0_913061353@inet_out.mail.aol.com.1> Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII So I get to hit you with a snowball--again OK by me. --part0_913061353_boundary Content-ID: <0_913061353@inet_out.mail.tca.net.2> Content-type: message/rfc822 Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit Content-disposition: inline Return-Path: <GenSwap-L-request@rootsweb.com> Received: from rly-zd01.mx.aol.com (rly-zd01.mail.aol.com [172.31.33.225]) by air-zd01.mail.aol.com (v53.20) with SMTP; Mon, 07 Dec 1998 10:00:46 1900 Received: from bl-14.rootsweb.com (bl-14.rootsweb.com [204.212.38.30]) by rly-zd01.mx.aol.com (8.8.8/8.8.5/AOL-4.0.0) with ESMTP id KAA10106; Mon, 7 Dec 1998 10:00:36 -0500 (EST) Received: (from slist@localhost) by bl-14.rootsweb.com (8.8.5/8.8.5) id GAA04903; Mon, 7 Dec 1998 06:54:17 -0800 (PST) Resent-Date: Mon, 7 Dec 1998 06:54:17 -0800 (PST) Message-ID: <001901be21f2$d493a280$02000003@zayzay> From: "Lynne Williams" <zayzay@tca.net> Old-To: <GenSwap-L@rootsweb.com> Subject: Fw: Snowballs Date: Mon, 7 Dec 1998 09:04:03 -0600 X-Priority: 3 X-MSMail-Priority: Normal X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook Express 4.72.3110.1 X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V4.72.3110.3 Resent-Message-ID: <"-BTwZ.A.bGB.Gw-a2"@bl-14.rootsweb.com> To: GenSwap-L@rootsweb.com Resent-From: GenSwap-L@rootsweb.com X-Mailing-List: <GenSwap-L@rootsweb.com> archive/latest/839 X-Loop: GenSwap-L@rootsweb.com Precedence: list Resent-Sender: GenSwap-L-request@rootsweb.com Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable -----Original Message----- From: LJ Linson <linson@newwaytec.net> To: Devin Glenn Wilson <Dgw@mexia.com>; Thomas & Lynn Williams <zayzay@tca.net>; Rene' Ferrell <dredd17@aol.com>; John Carter <johncarter7@hotmail.com> Date: Monday, December 07, 1998 8:28 AM Subject: Fw: Snowballs > >-----Original Message----- >From: Bonnie Thomas <thedispatcher@worldnet.att.net> >To: Christie Larner <BLDCOP@AOL.com>; Rene Ferrell <dredd17@AOL.com>; >Spencer Jr's Mom <kimberly_stettler@ciccorp.com>; Krossfire ><krossfir@gte.net>; L J Linson <linson@newwaytec.net>; David Pack ><mpakman@newwaytec.net>; P.A. & Nancy Garcia <Riatta@vsta.com>; Bill & Ja= ne >Elliott <vector9g@mail3.bunt.com>; Pat <winmac@glen-net.ca> >Date: Thursday, December 03, 1998 8:26 PM >Subject: Fw: Snowballs > > >> >>-----Original Message----- >>From: dustyroads <dustyroads@gvec.net> >>To: Coastal Properties <coastalproperties@computron.net>; Shelly Hollen >><shalako@texas.net>; Robin Pool <hilltop@feist.com>; M&K Wells >><mkwells@brazoria.net>; Diane Sadler <DSadler@mail.utexas.edu>; Debbie >>Collins <krossfir@gte.net>; debbbie reneau <reneau1@airmail.net>; Darlen= e >S. >>Haggerton <Darlene_S._Haggerton@txfund.com>; Darlene A Haggerton >><dashag@bluebon.net>; Christina Villegas <Christina_Villegas@txfund.com>= ; >>Chris Murphy <cmurphy@gvec.net>; Bonnie Thomas >><thedispatcher@worldnet.att.net>; Andrea Torres >><zydeco-aussies@worldnet.att.net>; <Elaine McCollough> <ERracer@AOL.COM> >>Date: Thursday, December 03, 1998 7:00 PM >>Subject: Fw: Snowballs >> >> >>>>GOTCHA!!! >>>> \ | / >>>> \\ \ | | / // >>>> \\\ \\ // /// >>>> \\\ ####### /// >>>> \\## ##// >>>> -- ## ## -- >>>> -- ## squish!! ## -- >>>> //## ##\\ >>>> // ### ### \\ >>>> /// ####### \\\ >>>> /// // \\ \\\ >>>> // / | | \ \\ >>>> / | \ >>>> >>>> You have just been hit with a snow ball! >>>> >>>> The first one of the winter. >>>> >>>> It's the start of..... >>>> Snow Ball Fight '98/'99!!!! >>>> >>>> One rule to this game.... >>>> >>>> You can't hit someone who has already hit you! >>>> Now...go out there and hit as many people >>>> as you can before they get you!! >>>> >>>> >>>>Have fun >>>> >>>>Terry >>>> >>> >> > --part0_913061353_boundary--

    12/07/1998 08:09:12
    1. Fw: Snowballs
    2. Lynne Williams
    3. -----Original Message----- From: LJ Linson <linson@newwaytec.net> To: Devin Glenn Wilson <Dgw@mexia.com>; Thomas & Lynn Williams <zayzay@tca.net>; Rene' Ferrell <dredd17@aol.com>; John Carter <johncarter7@hotmail.com> Date: Monday, December 07, 1998 8:28 AM Subject: Fw: Snowballs > >-----Original Message----- >From: Bonnie Thomas <thedispatcher@worldnet.att.net> >To: Christie Larner <BLDCOP@AOL.com>; Rene Ferrell <dredd17@AOL.com>; >Spencer Jr's Mom <kimberly_stettler@ciccorp.com>; Krossfire ><krossfir@gte.net>; L J Linson <linson@newwaytec.net>; David Pack ><mpakman@newwaytec.net>; P.A. & Nancy Garcia <Riatta@vsta.com>; Bill & Jane >Elliott <vector9g@mail3.bunt.com>; Pat <winmac@glen-net.ca> >Date: Thursday, December 03, 1998 8:26 PM >Subject: Fw: Snowballs > > >> >>-----Original Message----- >>From: dustyroads <dustyroads@gvec.net> >>To: Coastal Properties <coastalproperties@computron.net>; Shelly Hollen >><shalako@texas.net>; Robin Pool <hilltop@feist.com>; M&K Wells >><mkwells@brazoria.net>; Diane Sadler <DSadler@mail.utexas.edu>; Debbie >>Collins <krossfir@gte.net>; debbbie reneau <reneau1@airmail.net>; Darlene >S. >>Haggerton <Darlene_S._Haggerton@txfund.com>; Darlene A Haggerton >><dashag@bluebon.net>; Christina Villegas <Christina_Villegas@txfund.com>; >>Chris Murphy <cmurphy@gvec.net>; Bonnie Thomas >><thedispatcher@worldnet.att.net>; Andrea Torres >><zydeco-aussies@worldnet.att.net>; <Elaine McCollough> <ERracer@AOL.COM> >>Date: Thursday, December 03, 1998 7:00 PM >>Subject: Fw: Snowballs >> >> >>>>GOTCHA!!! >>>> \ | / >>>> \\ \ | | / // >>>> \\\ \\ // /// >>>> \\\ ####### /// >>>> \\## ##// >>>> -- ## ## -- >>>> -- ## squish!! ## -- >>>> //## ##\\ >>>> // ### ### \\ >>>> /// ####### \\\ >>>> /// // \\ \\\ >>>> // / | | \ \\ >>>> / | \ >>>> >>>> You have just been hit with a snow ball! >>>> >>>> The first one of the winter. >>>> >>>> It's the start of..... >>>> Snow Ball Fight '98/'99!!!! >>>> >>>> One rule to this game.... >>>> >>>> You can't hit someone who has already hit you! >>>> Now...go out there and hit as many people >>>> as you can before they get you!! >>>> >>>> >>>>Have fun >>>> >>>>Terry >>>> >>> >> >

    12/07/1998 08:04:03
    1. Re: Snowballs
    2. Terry, I love snowball fights even at my age (oh, dear, sounds like I'm getting old). I had a good laugh and sent a snowball to someone so they could laugh, too. Eldean

    12/07/1998 05:54:30
    1. Re: Snowball...the whole thing....ready?]
    2. Frances Rouse
    3. Ok,I am getting a life, I loved this!!! I'll make sweet wine of my sour grapes. 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Hehehehehehe. >> > > > > this took me an hour to type > > > > > > > > > > --part0_913080736_boundary-- -- When a loved one becomes a memory The Memory becomes a Treasure.

    12/06/1998 07:11:25
    1. Ratton Teague
    2. Pearl Ratton
    3. searching for information on Ratton from Kentucky. Would like to have 1900 census on Teague's in Oklahoma. Pearley

    12/05/1998 06:12:53
    1. Civil War Resources
    2. Could somebody send the original message to me again. My trigger finger was a little jumpy and I accidentally erased it. Thanks Here it is! I found it in my old mail. Shelly Clipson-Shock USA For those interested in finding information about relatives who fought in the War Between the States (the Civil War), I was surprised to find a very extensive collection in our local library and not at our historical/genealogy library. According to the book "Tracing Your Civil War Ancestor" by Bertram Hawthrone Groene, "the most important set of books in print is the huge 128-volume Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies in the War of the Rebellion popularly called the OR by researchers. In 1864 the United States government started collecting all the available Union armies' records, reports, orders and mamorandums ever issued, posted, filed, or printed. After the war, the federal government collected al the similar Confederate records." These 128 volumes have orders from officers, etc. and give information about the troop movements ets. However, in order to use this set of books YOU MUST KNOW HOW TO USE THE INDEX or you will never find what you are looking for. If anyone is interested, post a message and I will include more info about using the index. This is an incredible set of books with more information than any one person could ever hope to master. It is really neat to find a message written by an ancestor who was an officer to his commanding officer. Like I said above, I was shocked to find this set of books in our local library and not at our research library. I have not checked any of the local univerisities to see if they have it, but you might think of searching there too. There is a companion set of books called Official Records of the Union and Confederate navies in the War of the Rebellion, or the ORN. Apparently there is an accompanying Atlas which is "famous for its accuracy and size" according to Mr. Groene. Mr. Groene's book is a very helpful book for locating information on ancestors who fought in the war. For anyone who is interested, the ISBN # is 0-345-36192-X. If you give that number to your local book store, they can order it. It is a little paper back which was not very expensive, but is VERY helpful (at least to me). Please let me know if this information was helpful to anyone. I am new to the internet, (but not to genealogy) and I haven'e a clue if anyone wants this sort of stuff. Happy hunting!

    12/05/1998 05:52:03
    1. Sharpes
    2. Need information on any and all sharpes that came possibly from Penn. and settled in new york Please e mail me Thanks

    12/05/1998 12:59:05
    1. Civil War 128-vol follow up
    2. > Several people have asked about how to use the index to the 128-volume of the > " Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies in the War of the Rebellion" > popularly called the OR by researchers. If you are going to attempt to use the > books, this information will save you considerable time. > As to how to use the 1,242-page OR index, Mr. Groene writes at p. 39 of > his book: > > "Suppose you find a letter signed by Paul J. Semmes. In the OR Index you > will find listed after his name, I, 11, 12, 19,21,25,27,29,51; III, 1: IV, 1. > The 128 OR books are divided into 4 parts, called series. They are I, II. III. and > IV. So the I, III, and IV indicate that references to Semmes will be found in > Series I, III, and IV. The numbers after the Roman numerals are volume numbers, not > pages numbers. I, 11 means that in Series I and volume eleven's own separate index > in the back of the book you will find the name Paul J. Semmes, and the pages in > that particular volume where he is mentioned. Be sure to note that the general > index has a section on additions > and corrections." > > Hope this helps. Let me know.

    12/04/1998 03:56:20
    1. Re: Civil War Resources
    2. s_curry
    3. I would be very interested in HOW TO USE THE INDEX. As I had several gggrelatives in the Civil War. Thank you Shirley

    12/04/1998 03:50:04
    1. Re: Civil War Resources
    2. Could somebody send the original message to me again. My trigger finger was a little jumpy and I accidentally erased it. Thanks

    12/04/1998 02:44:35
    1. Leonard Surname
    2. Frank & Lissa Terpening
    3. I am looking for information on Joseph V. Leonard who may have lived in Troy as late as 1920. he would be the brother of my grandmother's mother- my g.grandmother - being Mary Leonard Smith wife of Thomas Smith -both b. Ireland. they had at least one daughter named Elizabeth Genevieve Smith who mar. my grandfather Peter Bradt Stevens- My grandmother was b. in 1885 on Congress St, Troy- Can anyone help me?? TIA Lissa Stevens Terpening ==== NYALBANY Mailing List ==== ********************************************************* NYGenWeb Albany County: http://www.rootsweb.com/~nyalbany *********************************************************

    12/04/1998 12:06:26
    1. Civil War Resources
    2. For those interested in finding information about relatives who fought in the War Between the States (the Civil War), I was surprised to find a very extensive collection in our local library and not at our historical/genealogy library. According to the book "Tracing Your Civil War Ancestor" by Bertram Hawthrone Groene, "the most important set of books in print is the huge 128-volume Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies in the War of the Rebellion popularly called the OR by researchers. In 1864 the United States government started collecting all the available Union armies' records, reports, orders and mamorandums ever issued, posted, filed, or printed. After the war, the federal government collected al the similar Confederate records." These 128 volumes have orders from officers, etc. and give information about the troop movements ets. However, in order to use this set of books YOU MUST KNOW HOW TO USE THE INDEX or you will never find what you are looking for. If anyone is interested, post a message and I will include more info about using the index. This is an incredible set of books with more information than any one person could ever hope to master. It is really neat to find a message written by an ancestor who was an officer to his commanding officer. Like I said above, I was shocked to find this set of books in our local library and not at our research library. I have not checked any of the local univerisities to see if they have it, but you might think of searching there too. There is a companion set of books called Official Records of the Union and Confederate navies in the War of the Rebellion, or the ORN. Apparently there is an accompanying Atlas which is "famous for its accuracy and size" according to Mr. Groene. Mr. Groene's book is a very helpful book for locating information on ancestors who fought in the war. For anyone who is interested, the ISBN # is 0-345-36192-X. If you give that number to your local book store, they can order it. It is a little paper back which was not very expensive, but is VERY helpful (at least to me). Please let me know if this information was helpful to anyone. I am new to the internet, (but not to genealogy) and I haven'e a clue if anyone wants this sort of stuff. Happy hunting!

    12/04/1998 10:52:56
    1. Re: GenSwap-D Digest V98 #212
    2. ems
    3. Peg, I am at a loss for finding g-grandfather's parents. Need a look up done on Daniel P. Thomas born about 1838 in "MS". I do not have a fathers name, mothers name, or county of birth or residence. If this is too much, I thank you for your time anyway. Jackie THOMAS WOOD -----Original Message----- From: GenSwap-D-request@rootsweb.com <GenSwap-D-request@rootsweb.com> To: GenSwap-D@rootsweb.com <GenSwap-D@rootsweb.com> Date: Thursday, December 03, 1998 2:25 AM Subject: GenSwap-D Digest V98 #212

    12/04/1998 10:08:26