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Article 21107
From: William J. Keaton" 
Date: Mon, 27 May 2002 12:02:33 -0400
Subject: Re: Carmack in Space
Newsgroups: sff.discuss.heinlein-forum

http://www.armadilloaerospace.com/

Don't know much about them myself, but I'm cruising the website, to see what
they are up to.

WJaKe



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Article 21111
From: debrule@dahoudek.com (Deb Houdek Rule)
Date: Sun, 02 Jun 2002 19:37:40 GMT
Subject: Autographed Heinlein
Newsgroups: sff.discuss.heinlein-forum


  I've put a few books from my collection up for sale on Ebay. The
first is a signed limited edition of "The Cat Who Walks Through Walls"
signed by both Robert A Heinlein and the cover artist Michael Whelan.
With it is paired an uncorrected proof edition of the book. They're
at:

  http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1541201274

  In another auction I'm offering my signed limited edition of Frank
Herbert's "Chapterhouse Dune." It is at:

  http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1541203866

  Stop in and take a look. You can do a value/price comparison on them
at http://www.abebooks.com . 


Deb  (D.A. Houdek) 
http://www.dahoudek.com
http://www.civilwarstlouis.com

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Article 21112
From: Lorrita Morgan" 
Date: Mon, 3 Jun 2002 03:49:24 -0700
Subject: Winding down the contest
Newsgroups: sff.discuss.heinlein-forum

OK.
I'm going to try to get proper boxes this week.  The winner with a date and
time of May 20 at 6:45AM was T aka Kristina Forsyth.  David Silver was
second.  Maybe I should have told you all that we like afternoons and
evenings in this family.  Erin was born the closest to midnight for three
generations at 2243 hours.  <g>

I haven't recovered enough to do the math on who came in third.  I have one
person the 18th and one on the 23rd.

David and T I need you to email shipping info.  Claim your prizes!  I need
the room. <g>
--
`rita
Sleep deprived and loving it in Finley, WA
http://pages.prodigy.net/lorrita-m/index.html
Now with photos!



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Article 21115
From: Ed Johnson 
Date: Tue, 04 Jun 2002 09:43:51 -0400
Subject: Re: Winding down the contest
Newsgroups: sff.discuss.heinlein-forum

`rita:   Thanks for posting all the photos on you site.  (Yes, your
grandson is very cute <g>).  Please give my warmest regards to your
daughters, whom I have met and to the men in their lives who I have
yet to meet.

Ed J

On Mon, 3 Jun 2002 03:49:24 -0700, "Lorrita Morgan"
<lorrita-m@prodigy.net> wrote:

>OK.
>I'm going to try to get proper boxes this week.  The winner with a date and
>time of May 20 at 6:45AM was T aka Kristina Forsyth.  David Silver was
>second.  Maybe I should have told you all that we like afternoons and
>evenings in this family.  Erin was born the closest to midnight for three
>generations at 2243 hours.  <g>
>
>I haven't recovered enough to do the math on who came in third.  I have one
>person the 18th and one on the 23rd.
>
>David and T I need you to email shipping info.  Claim your prizes!  I need
>the room. <g>


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Article 21116
From: Kristina Forsyth" 
Date: Tue, 4 Jun 2002 21:22:08 -0400
Subject: Re: Winding down the contest
Newsgroups: sff.discuss.heinlein-forum

Congrats to mom.  :)

lol - I never get these right!  email to follow.

T

"Lorrita Morgan" <lorrita-m@prodigy.net> wrote in message
news:3cfb49bb.0@news.sff.net...
> OK.
> I'm going to try to get proper boxes this week.  The winner with a date
and
> time of May 20 at 6:45AM was T aka Kristina Forsyth.  David Silver was
> second.  Maybe I should have told you all that we like afternoons and
> evenings in this family.  Erin was born the closest to midnight for three
> generations at 2243 hours.  <g>
>
> I haven't recovered enough to do the math on who came in third.  I have
one
> person the 18th and one on the 23rd.
>
> David and T I need you to email shipping info.  Claim your prizes!  I need
> the room. <g>
> --
> `rita
> Sleep deprived and loving it in Finley, WA
> http://pages.prodigy.net/lorrita-m/index.html
> Now with photos!
>
>



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Article 21117
From: Bill Dauphin 
Date: Tue, 04 Jun 2002 23:50:30 -0400
Subject: Re: Autographed Heinlein
Newsgroups: sff.discuss.heinlein-forum

On 6/2/02 3:37 PM, in article 3cfa7279.785785@NEWS.SFF.NET, "Deb Houdek
Rule" <debrule@dahoudek.com> wrote:

> 
> I've put a few books from my collection up for sale on Ebay. The
> first is a signed limited edition of "The Cat Who Walks Through Walls"
> signed by both Robert A Heinlein and the cover artist Michael Whelan.
> With it is paired an uncorrected proof edition of the book.

Dare I ask why you would part with such treasure? I hope there's no sad
story involved.

-JovBill


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Article 21118
From: Bill Dauphin 
Date: Tue, 04 Jun 2002 23:57:18 -0400
Subject: Re: Carmack in Space
Newsgroups: sff.discuss.heinlein-forum

On 5/27/02 12:02 PM, in article 3cf257dc.0@news.sff.net, "William J. Keaton"
<wjake@prodigy.net> wrote:

> http://www.armadilloaerospace.com/
> 
> Don't know much about them myself, but I'm cruising the website, to see what
> they are up to.
> 
> WJaKe
> 
> 
FYI John Carmack is a regular poster on the Space Policy Digest BBS and the
BBS for the (now defunct) CATS Prize. I don't have either place's URL
memorized (got 'em both bookmarked), but you can get to either through the
Space Frontier Foundation web page, or by using your favorite search engine.

A word of warning: The SPD BBS is not for the faint of heart, and certainly
not up to anything like the standards of civility we enjoy here. _Space
Policy Digest_ was a webzine that ceased publication some time ago, but the
forum lives on, probably because it's too ornery to die <g>.

-JovBill


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