james.zuelow@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > (Anyway, if you're curious - our little part of Baghdad is pretty > quiet so far. We mostly just do patrols looking around, and I'm on > the night shift so it's even quieter for me. We're 12 hours off from > Alaska, so I'm up when you're up! And for Kevin - the importation of > sand and/or soils from the middle east is prohibited by those nice > people in customs, so I can't mail you sand from Babylon.) Happy to hear that you're on the quiet shift. Here's hoping it stays that way. Re: the sand from Babylon - how sad. But I know that I sleep better at night knowing your cohorts can smuggle small arms back in their duffle bags, but a vial of sand is intercepted lest it subject the U.S. to unspeakable risk. I must write Dick Chaney and thank him for the extra vigilance! <g> By the way, is it true that the secret CIA plan to destroy the insurgents is to give them all Dell laptops with Windows XP? ...Kevin -- Kevin Miller Registered Linux User No: 307357 CBJ MIS Dept. Network Systems Admin., Mail Admin. 155 South Seward Street ph: (907) 586-0242 Juneau, Alaska 99801 fax: (907 586-4500 ------------------------------------ This is the Juneau-LUG mailing list. To unsubscribe, send an e-mail to juneau-lug-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with the word unsubscribe in the subject header.