Time: Fri Nov 15 20:32:08 1996
To: Richard Ginn <ginn@cornell.edu>
From: Paul Andrew Mitchell [address in tool bar]
Subject: Re: 9 cents info
Cc:
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PI are round.
Bread are square.
Now I R one. See? <---- more CODE
/s/ Paul Mitchell
P.S. Thanks for the tips.
I will pre-subscribe asap.
I am midst of re-designing
At 10:21 PM 11/15/96 -0500, you wrote:
>"Pre-subscribe" is their lingo for giving them your "Dial-1"
>long distance account, making them the primary service, the
>one you get when you just dial 1 -- rather than the access
>code.
>
>So what if you =are= a federal agent? As long as you do
>good work and give out good information and help the cause
>of Liberty, it's also ok to work for the federal government.
>
>I have no way to determine who is, or is not, a "secret
>agent" and so I don't really care: What difference does it
>make, unless someone is spreading disinformation, and since
>it seems that nearly everyone is spewing whatever nonsense
>happens to come into their heads, and backing it up with all
>sorts of constellations of facts, semi-facts, nonsense,
>statistics, and even damn lies, that we do a great job of
>disinforming each other, and we could not tell what the
>government side of the question is anyway.
>
>So long as we all document our sources and verify facts,
>give case citations, etc., and don't harass each other, we
>will probably do OK in our quest for Liberty.
>
>I have gotten good information from government people, some
>of them know a lot and are on our side, but are prevented
>by their employment situation from overtly helping us.
>
>& no, I never thought that you were a government agent, but
>then again the old reply comes to mind: "If I were, would I
>tell you?" :)
>
>For that matter, how do you know who *I* am? :)
>
>Richard.
>
>PS: I am not a government agent, employee, etc.
>
>
>On Fri, 15 Nov 1996, Paul Andrew Mitchell wrote:
>
>> Thanks Richard.
>>
>> I cannot believe all the
>> controvery this LD service
>> has generated. Now people
>> are CONVINCED I am a federal
>> agent. Go figure ????
>>
>> What does "pre-subscribe" mean?
>>
>> /s/ Paul Mitchell
>>
>>
>> At 05:32 PM 11/15/96 -0500, you wrote:
>> >9 cents long distance info:
>> >
>> >1-800-569-8700 World Exchange -- CTS
>> >
>> >Talk Sense program:
>> >
>> >Access code: 10502
>> >
>> >Two ways to use it:
>> >
>> >(1) Just dial the access number + area code + number
>> >(keeping your current long-distance carrier):
>> >
>> >9.0 cents/minute anytime, anywhere in continental US
>> >
>> >$4.95 per calendar month will be added as an access fee,
>> >they suggest first using the service on the first day of
>> >a month so as to get a full month's service for the fee.
>> >
>> >(2) "Pre-subscribe" World Exchange as your primary
>> >long-distance
>> >carrier:
>> >
>> >8.9 cents/minute, anywhere in continental US
>> >
>> >$3.95 per calendar month will be added as an access fee,
>> >they suggest first using the service on the first day of
>> >a month so as to get a full month's service for the fee.
>> >
>> >
>> >
>>
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