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Re: ANS and the future of the list



Hi Dan,

Why dont you set up a donation pool to keep it going "On it's own Turf" How much
do you need if it is a money problem or is it mostly a time problem either way I
am sure there is a solution 

Hang in there

Nick


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Nick Ramone
Redwood City California
85 Audi 5000s
87 Audi 4000CS Quattro
Maximum speed electronically limited in U.S. to 130 mph. Obey all traffic laws.
>As you may have heard, ANS was sold (pending approval)
>in a complicated deal, to Worldcom (the #4 long distance
>company behind ATT, MCI, Sprint).  
>
>It's unclear what is going to happen, even what I am going
>to be doing, etc.  But the list will go on, in one form or
>another.  As it happens, I've been working on getting
>the list off on its own (no thanks to Audi of America...)
>and will continue trying to do that in my limited spare
>time.  Oh yeah, I started my MBA last week too.
>Microeconomics - bleech!
>
>| Dan |
>-- 
>Dan Simoes                                dans@ans.net
>ANS Communications 		http://coimbra.ans.net/dans.html
>100 Manhattanville Road                 (914) 701-5378 (voice)
>Purchase, NY 10577                      (914) 701-5310 (fax)
>



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