[DVBC] (no subject)

Chaga, Debra Debra.Chaga at ssa.gov
Tue Oct 17 13:16:36 EDT 2006


Yeah, you may be Low Tech Frank, but we still like ya.
Debbie

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[mailto:dvbc-list-bounces at list.dvbc.org] On Behalf Of Frank Jackson
Sent: Tuesday, October 17, 2006 1:13 PM
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Doug
Thanks in advance. Yes I do have a CD drive. Bet you thought I still had
a 5
1/4 floppy.
Low Tech Frank


>From: "Doug Bower" <Bowerdou at verizon.net>
>Reply-To: dvbc-list at dvbc.org
>To: <dvbc-list at dvbc.org>
>Subject: RE: [DVBC] (no subject)
>Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2006 11:48:51 -0400
>
>Frank,
>
>Thank goodness for a high speed connection, I downloaded the video and
>will burn it to a disk for you if you would like.
>
>This is a very good example of what I expect our state and federal
>governments to provide to the general public in the form of continuing
>education.  The feds squander millions of dollars on anti-drug
>commercials on TV that have proven to be ineffective.  I have said this
>before; driving accidents in this country kill and maim more people
then
>all other forms of accidents.  For the majority of Americans, driving
is
>the most dangerous activity they perform in their life.  We are issued
a
>license to drive when we are teenagers and allowed to perform this
>dangerous activity until our eyesight gives out.  As a cyclist it isn't
>reassuring to know we trust our lives to people that don't know who has
>the right of way at a 4 way intersection.    :-)
>
>Doug



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