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Thanks -- but how do I know (from the identifying user number) whether it
is an AOL address? Sorry if this is an obvious question,<br><br>
Steve<br><br>
At 01:23 PM 5/15/2003 -0600, you wrote:<br><br>
<blockquote type=cite class=cite cite>Adding "my ass-crack will
suffer the consequences of the bong-hole!" to an article on the
French Revolution is well beyond the limits of any doubt. The only thing
that might hold back a ban is if that is the address of AOL, MSN or some
similar large isp. <br><br>
Fred<br>
<font face="Times New Roman, Times" size=4 color="#FF0000">
</font><b>From: </b>"steven l. rubenstein"
<rubenste@ohiou.edu>
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<dd>Reply-To: </b>wikien-l@wikipedia.org
<dd>Date: </b>Thu, 15 May 2003 14:26:53 -0400
<dd>To: </b>wikien-l@wikipedia.org
<dd>Subject: </b>[WikiEN-l] How do I use my newfound powers, and not
abuse them?<br><br>
</dl><font color="#0000FF">French Revolution<br>
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