Time: Wed Nov 06 10:04:04 1996
To: Richard Ginn <ginn@cornell.edu>
From: Paul Andrew Mitchell [address in tool bar]
Subject: Is there a collection of your papers on the net?
Cc: Dean
Bcc: 

Hi Richard,

My Internet consultant and I are
in the throes of planning, that is
why nothing appears to be happening
(I have no nixie tubes on my forehead
to flash on and off when I am in
"think" mode).  We are isolating the
data structures we want to use.
If you want to collaborate, you need
to touch bases with Dr. and Mrs.
Dean Hines.  I will forward this 
message to them, so they can connect
directly with you.  OK?

/s/ Paul Mitchell

P.S.  In answer to your question
(almost forgot), I am pre-loading
a 1GB JAZ drive cartridge, and 
spec'ing a 9GB Windows 95 machine
with a single letter drive ("C:");
more later.


At 11:59 AM 11/6/96 -0500, you wrote:
>Paul,
>
>I really appreciate reading your court paperwork, and your explanations 
>of the strategy and tactics behind it.  Thankyou for doing such an 
>excellent job and then putting it on the net for all to learn from:  It's 
>what the net is for!
>
>Is there an indexed archive of your paperwork anywhere on the net?  
>
>I am in the process of creating such for David Dodge, who has done much 
>work on constitutional jurisdiction that appears relevant to your work.  
>Have a quick look at the jurisdiction section of my home page, it is 
>small but beginning (url at bottom, go to the 13th Amendment page, then 
>to the jurisdiction page).
>
>I plan to restrcture the site with a main case index next, I could 
>include your cases also if you like.
>
>Richard.
>
>................................................
>Richard Ginn		ginn@cornell.edu
>510 Utica Street	http://www.neuron.net/ginn
>Ithaca, New York usa	607-277-5058	
>
>
      


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