On 4 Feb 2007 at 16:06, "Thomas Dalton" thomas.dalton@gmail.com wrote:
Sum total of zero reports of it happening to anyone else and given the number of people on this mailing list who use gmail that is somewhat odd.
And the amazing coincidence of the two accounts that got confused just happening to be involved in a conversation with eachother at the time...
Not to mention that this mysterious database malfunction (I prefer wardrobe malfunctions myself) somehow restored the correct header to the message in the copy that went to Mr. Peters as part of his list subscription, so that when he replied to it it had the proper attribution line, while the copies that reached all other list subscribers, the digest-mode version, and the web archives all misattributed the original message to Peters. This makes the JFK assassination "magic bullet" theory seem highly believable in comparison.