For historic data, one needn't look any farther than my personal collection of high-school and college textbooks.
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Let me clear the Pendleton situation up before someone gets suspended:
Band Camp's Pacific Northwest division/ward (whichever) is holding its 4th of July festivities in Pendleton this year and I was asked to run it. (That it's happening during the same period that I'll be there for vacation, and thus already conveniently in town, is entirely coincidental.) Bongwater could attest to it, as he has volunteered to come down there and assist. I'll be running the motocross tournament on the 3rd. Afterward the Show of Powers Most Explosive will be provied, again through volunteerism, by mi amigo on the Reservation.
That's why the TV remote/relay is also necessary, and why we'll be simulcasting it on Channel 37 as well as our microwave feed on ITFS channel D4. I sent you a memo on it via UUCP; I also left a paper copy on your desk when I was in your office at the University on Thursday night, replacing the RS232 cable connecting your terminal to the network after it had been "moused" (see next paragraph.) I assume you didn't get the memo? Robin can provide you with more of the details, but that's basically it in a nut's shell.
The damned Biology Lab freshmen managed to let one of their test rats loose in the building earlier this week and it chewed right through your cable to its bare conductors. I also had to replace two CAT-5 ethernet cables just yesterday in the DXer's Club room, them having undergone the same fate. The University Pest Control students, incidentally, deserve special commendation in this matter for their military-like efficiency when strategically placing the rat traps all along the halls of the Biology/Main Office building. Those guys are FAR more organised than I'll probably ever be and to them, I have to give a special 'Well Done!" My only hope is that the rat doesn't breed; that'd REALLY be trouble.