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Re: Panoramic stamp (was roll film back for 5X7)


  • From: Simon Nathan <simonwide@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Subject: Re: Panoramic stamp (was roll film back for 5X7)
  • Date: Thu, 21 Jan 1999 18:31:04 -0500

dear tony- jan ralph's claim to fame at the united nations was that he came from the furthest place from the u.n. and that is hobart. tasmania. i was in sydney  in 1966 and i saw anzac day parade. jan live in brooklyn, finished at u.n. and has own design business. need his address. we're friends. as with my article and letters and books ya need to read to see if there is stuff for you, or skip it. yup, another time i visited hobart and adelaide and melbourne. thank you for suggests. when you read more simon you'll see that i write stream of conscious. australian philatelic regularly sends me their catalogue. i left from nearby new zealand 1962 for mcmurdoo and also visited darkroom at scott
base.

Tony wrote:

A friendly word of advice of Simon who says he is new to the Internet.

I have just been reading the series of posts about his panoramic stamp for
the UN (interesting to see the Australian connection in their photo dept)
but the 'Subject heading' bears no resemblance to the content.

When a string of posts diverts to another topic, it is usual to indicate
this in the manner I have used above - ie  "Second Subject (was First
Subject)" - then everyone knows what's happening and won't delete a post
unread because they don't expect it to interest them.

This is of particular relevance if you post to the large newsgroups where
there may be hundreds of messages.

Tony Andrews
Australian Widescreen Association.