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After nearly 15 years of using my venerable "ix.netcom.com" email
domain, I will be canceling the account this 30 June 2008. Unlike
telephone numbers, they don't let you keep your email address if you
are no longer with the service provider that owns the domain. After
that
time, all email to that address should get bounced. I kept it for a
while as some sort of early Internet adopter badge when Unix ruled and
Kermit was more than a frog. However, most
folks nowadays have no idea or don't care; those who might in either
case are likely dead. Therefore, please use my new email address for
all future personal correspondence: <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated"
href="mailto:nothing2excess@gmail.com">nothing2excess@gmail.com</a>
(this is a
consequence of having a rather common name). If I can find something
even more clever, I'll save it and use it in 15 years or so.<br>
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Thanks for updating your contact information, and take care.<br>
<br>
Steve<br>
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