Date: Wed, 1 Nov 1995 13:09:27 -1000 From: andrew@tug.com (Andrew Beattie) Message-Id: Organization: /usr/lib/news/organisation Subject: Re: What kite is this? uupic headcpe@online.rednet.co.uk writes: >section 1 of uuencode 5.10 of file parakite.jpg by R.E.M. Can we keep the binaries out of the newsgroup please? Kevin will stick things on the Hawaii archive on request and if you want to put a picture on the web so that you can discuss it here, mail it to gaffer@kfs.org and I'll find you some space. And while I'm at it... "The New York Times" is published in New York, but "The Times" is published in London. "What is your favorite N" kites is probably an FAQ, Anyone who cross-posts rec.kites to alt.folklore.urban should be shot on sight. Dodd Gross is a nice guy (but don't tell him I said so) It's probably worth dropping in to "Kites over Houston" and forming your own opinion If you want to build a Sputnik, get the disk. Start on the web at http://www.kfs.org/kites Don't let the fact that it's inneficient stop you messing about with a tin tray and a kite in the snow Stafford Wallace is an outstandingly handsome man A Rev is better at being a Rev than a Deca A Deca is better at being a Deca than a Rev My favorite kite is the one I'm building. A Totem is something that gets in the way of kitelines I'll put up small-ads for free at http://www.kfs.org/kites if you send them to gaffer@kfs.org If you don't know what a kite is, you're in the wrong newsgroup. Andrew -- New to rec.kites? START HERE! | To: www@kfs.org send an email message like this-> | Subject: service /-\ () >< () |\/| () >< () /-\ | http://www.kfs.org/kites/welcome Never *ever* cross-post from rec.kites to alt.folklore = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = Date: Thu, 2 Nov 1995 07:57:36 -1000 From: travell@comics.enet.dec.com (I want to Go Fly a Kite!) Message-Id: <199511021757.SAA18483@vbormc.vbo.dec.com> Organization: Harvard University Office of Information Technology Subject: Re: What kite is this? uupic Lots deleted >Stafford Wallace is an outstandingly handsome man And extremely charming with it (but don't tell him I said so) :-) The only problem with the man is that he is very much better than I am at flying Indian Fighters, I HATE him, I HATE him, I HATE him, I HATE him. :-) John Travell. Solent Kite Flyers is a Kite club based around Southampton, UK, Club fly-in's 2nd and 4th Sundays each month. Contact me by Email "travell@comics.enet.dec.com" for further info. = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = Date: Fri, 3 Nov 1995 08:06:44 -1000 From: gilchgw@zoology.washington.edu (George W. Gilchrist) Message-Id: <47dlpt$enh@nntp4.u.washington.edu> Organization: Dept. of Zoology, University of Washington Subject: Re: What kite is this? uupic andrew@tug.com (Andrew Beattie) wrote: >headcpe@online.rednet.co.uk writes: >>section 1 of uuencode 5.10 of file parakite.jpg by R.E.M. >Can we keep the binaries out of the newsgroup please? >Kevin will stick things on the Hawaii archive on request and if you >want to put a picture on the web so that you can discuss it here, >mail it to gaffer@kfs.org and I'll find you some space. >And while I'm at it... a list of important items deleted.... >Andrew >-- >New to rec.kites? START HERE! | To: www@kfs.org >send an email message like this-> | Subject: service >/-\ () >< () |\/| () >< () /-\ | http://www.kfs.org/kites/welcome >Never *ever* cross-post from rec.kites to alt.folklore Don't forget to brush your teeth after eating sweets. And change your socks every day... I thought, in this posting, I heard the rustle of the great Kite Oracle, whose absence from cyberspace has been duly noted. Has he/she/it visited you lately, Andrew? Cheers, George = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = =