Layoffs Send them to me

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Hey all of you guys skypilot and others who are putting in all the job layoffs in the layoffs section, can you send your layoff updates to me as I want to keep updating the growing list of layoffs that I have. It don't sound good if Greenspun.com crashes for there will be nobody there to fix it and how will I get all the layoffs if Greenspun.com goes offline?

-- Brent Nichols (b-nichol@ihug.co.nz), October 27, 2001

Answers

Hey Brent,

I can't respond automatically by clicking on someone's email address. Could you post your email address as an "answer" to this answer? Thanks,

skypilot (Paul)

-- Paul (skypilot99@aol.com), October 27, 2001.


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Portland Press Herald

Sunday, May 13, 2001

Ecoterrorism fuels call for stiffer penalties

By MEREDITH GOAD, Portland Press Herald Writer [[snip]]

In 1999, a group calling itself "Seeds of Resistance" destroyed a half-acre of genetically modified corn grown by a University of Maine researcher in Orono.

Nancy Oden, a Jonesboro activist who is part of a loose-knit group called Revolution Against Genetic Engineering, or RAGE, says she e-mailed people about the crop, telling them where it was and that it "should not be allowed to mature."

Oden views the destruction of the crop as self-defense, not environmental terrorism. [[snip]]

-- (
test@test.com), November 03, 2001.


From - Link

Portland Press Herald

Sunday, May 13, 2001

Ecoterrorism fuels call for stiffer penalties

By MEREDITH GOAD, Portland Press Herald Writer

[[snip]]

In 1999, a group calling itself "Seeds of Resistance" destroyed a half-acre of genetically modified corn grown by a University of Maine researcher in Orono.

Nancy Oden, a Jonesboro activist who is part of a loose-knit group called Revolution Against Genetic Engineering, or RAGE, says she e-mailed people about the crop, telling them where it was and that it "should not be allowed to mature."

Oden views the destruction of the crop as self-defense, not environmental terrorism. [[snip]]

-- (test@test.com), November 03, 2001.


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