Subj : Announcement To : Steven Horn From : mark lewis Date : Tue Apr 17 2001 05:20 am AS>> At that point, if you wanted an echo removed from distribution, it AS>> was incumbent on you to request its removal via both backbones. AS>> Obviously, if you didn't do that, the echo wasn't going to be AS>> removed from Z1B distribution. SH> As a lawyer, I'm not about to accept the proposition that SH> "it's incumbent on me to request its removal via both SH> backbones". Neither my predecessor or me asked the Z1B to SH> carry this echo and the Z1B could remove it when the NAB was SH> advised to remove it. After all, they only distributed it as SH> a result of splitting from the NAB. you would, wouldn't you... Two tigers were walking single file along a jungle trail. The rearmost tiger wandered off the trail for a few minutes, then reappeared. A few moments later, the front tiger felt what seemed to be the other tiger's tongue, applied just below his tail. The tiger disapproved of this action, but didn't want to start anything by bringing it up. Then the tiger felt the tongue again, and in the same place. He decided to confront the tiger behind him, and asked, "Did you just lick me twice in the butt?" That tiger replied, "Yes, I did, sorry about that. I just ate a lawyer and was trying to get the taste out of my mouth." )\/(ark * Origin: (1:3634/12) .